Cupid struck gold with these picture-perfect matches from the Quite Frankly community.
Read MoreI think it’s safe to say that the first two weeks of Trump’s second term have far surpassed even our highest expectations. Just, wow! Things are actually happening! Trump obviously came in with a much better plan this time, and has already achieved tangible results. It’s unheard of for the government to act so swiftly, and it’s shocking to watch.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day on the horizon and the heightened security surrounding the recent inauguration of President Trump, we took a deep dive into the Secret Service code names for some of our most storied Commanders in Chief and their loving leading ladies.
Read MoreTo my dear friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: this essay is a basic theory of the fundamental building blocks of learning how “money” works, what it represents, and how you can start having a surplus of it and, hence, more abundance of it in your life.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day budding just around the corner and spring holidays and occasions to follow, we enlisted the expertise of Quite Frankly listener and Bulletin contributor, AK, to share her professional florist tips on how to get the best floral arrangement for your budget.
Read MoreThe leftist politics and culture of subversion share a common source which may surprise you. It will surprise you not in the sense of a total ambush, wherein one will later scratch one’s head and claim one had no clue whatsoever the surprise was coming. It will surprise you, rather, in the less shocking sense that the universal source of leftism proves something recognizably bad—a familiar foe—and yet more potent an evil than formerly cognized, as well as covertly informative of all the many branches of leftism. This common source will surprise you in its leftism-generating ubiquity alone.
Read MoreYou and your Valentine won’t know if it’s day or night when this magical elixir takes you on a charming trip this February 14th.
Read MoreAs we begin this new year, let us light the flame of Liberty in our hearts and face the challenges ahead with courage and determination. These are not ordinary times—they are moments that call for greatness, for standing firm, and for fighting for the liberty that is our birthright.
Read MoreLongtime friend of the show and certified wellness professional, Rob Corrado, shares his expertise on balancing health and fitness in the new year.
Read MoreSoon, our skeleton president will oversee his final day of American annihilation from inside his heavily guarded mausoleum—or as others like to call it: the White House.
Read MoreTo my dear Friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: The start of a new year is a good time for new beginnings. Let’s start with being happy.
Read MoreQuite Frankly guest and host of The Homeschool How To Podcast, Cheryl Daley, courageously explores education in America.
Read MoreListener of the show, Ed Hayward, examines his theory on the current state of conservatism in the country—and what that means for its opposition.
Read MoreIt has been well over 200 years since Pluto last transited Aquarius. Is this the dawning of a new American Revolution?
Read MoreFrank shares his winter ‘25 music playlist to relax with around the fire on a chilly January afternoon.
Read MoreAs we anxiously await the Inauguration, I can’t help being optimistic. Like many of us, the one thing I’m hoping for more than anything else is disclosure, especially with respect to the big issues like human trafficking and treason by high-ranking government officials. Personally, I also want the vindication that will come with disclosure, and I don’t care if it’s selfish. If there is any chance of rebuilding the relationships that were destroyed over the last eight years, it’s going to have to start with the following words – “I told you so.”
Read MoreThis time last year, even though everything was feeling warm and cheery for the first time in a few years, with travel restrictions and anxieties eased to nearly pre-2020 levels, and many spending money again on Christmas gifts and parties, there was still something dangling over our heads that was hard to completely ignore...2024. I was taking calls and collecting emails all December long leading up to New Year’s Eve, archiving predictions for what this now nearly-finished year was going to bring us.
It did not disappoint from a personal and a planetary level. No, 2024 lived up to its billing.
Read MoreProfessional decorator extraordinaire and father of Quite Frankly host, Frank Valbiro, Anthony Valbiro shares his heart for the holidays and designing a cherished Christmas that stands the test of time.
Read MoreFestive Franklies from coast to coast shared with us their beautiful family Christmas cards and heartwarming holiday photos.
Read MoreIn a time when struggles persist and challenges seem insurmountable, it is more important than ever to reflect on the gift of liberty—a gift purchased through sacrifice, safeguarded by courage, and rooted in hope. Many have spent this year tirelessly fighting to protect America’s principles, ensuring the legacy of freedom remains intact for generations yet to come. Let us not grow weary in this vital work but instead find strength in gratitude and assurance in the lessons of history.
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