Dr. Rachel Levine and Cowardly Republicans
/If the pandemic wasn’t enough reason to give pause, the exchange Senator Rand Paul had with Dr. Levine should have been enough to derail his confirmation.
Read MoreIf the pandemic wasn’t enough reason to give pause, the exchange Senator Rand Paul had with Dr. Levine should have been enough to derail his confirmation.
Read MoreIf Christians are banking on Biden being respectful to their beliefs while being politically fair, they’re not living in a reality rooted in history.
Read MoreHarrison says he’s not a victim, and that’s true. When you lay down in the middle of the forest and allow the bear to eat you, I guess you’re not. That doesn’t mean a wrong wasn’t committed against him.
Read MoreIf the goal is to encourage everyone to vaccinate, Godspeed. Let the science drive that mission and inform opinions. If the strategy is to hold the freedom of millions of Americans hostage until everyone obeys (which they won’t), Biden is awful.
Read MoreWhen confronted with the more radical principles of BLM, the rationale was generally they supported the “movement” and not the group. Considering BLM raised over $90 million last year, many certainly supported the group. However, what if the movement was based on a lie?
Read MoreWith the trial of Derek Chauvin set to begin, America is bracing itself for the outcome of acquittal. Social justice activists brace because they’ve had their hearts broken repeatedly in high-profile cases involving black victims. Others believe second-degree murder was simply too high to shoot for, and the known evidence will lead to an acquittal.
Read MoreNow that our stunning and brave warrior journalists have defeated the orange monster and thrown him out of the White House, they are now free to cover stories they ignored. How long will it be before Michigan’s governor, Gretchen Whitmer, gets a second look?
Read MoreDemocrats have advanced too far in their radical agenda, to place the fate of America in the hands of Republicans who care more about decorum than victory and prioritize donor dollars over the liberties of our children.
Read MoreA month isn’t a long time to judge an administration, but it’s enough time for first-time voters to feel betrayed and regret their vote. Luckily for Biden, there are no takebacks. Elections have consequences, and Democrats may see consequences in 2022 and 2024 for breaking his word.
Read MoreLike most Americans, I was disturbed by the events at the capitol on January 6. But unlike many on the left side of the aisle, I have been decrying violence and riots across the summer. But I’ve heard “whataboutism” or rather, asking for consistency, is unacceptable.
Read MoreBut what was Carano’s “inappropriate public behavior” that Disney deemed so unacceptable? Warning the dangers of allowing political differences to tear our communities apart? Enraging the outrage mob by poking fun at the outrage mob? Perhaps it was her tweet supporting voter ID?
Read MoreThe religious militant sycophants of the “woke police” are certainly spreading a horrible doctrine. They offer condemnation, demand repentance, yet offer no forgiveness. Asking for an extension of grace is met with pure contempt. This is what Chris Harrison, host of The Bachelor, is experiencing. Unfortunately, he may have been inducted into their cult instead of liberated from their clutches.
Read MoreThere is no case strong enough for incitement. Trump’s own words prove he called for peace, and any other interpretation of the surrounding context is subjective. If these politicians had to be held to a standard of law rather than their own delusions, we wouldn’t be wasting time.
Read MoreThe impeachment charge now is “incitement of insurrection.” Is it worth impeaching Trump, and is it justifiable?
Read MoreThe freedom of the press is crucial but so is honesty. Trump’s willingness to fight with the press was applauded by his supporters, because they recalled the media’s long bias against Republicans: Romney, McCain, the Bushes, and Reagan. The press should have been allies of the truth, not adversaries to Trump. There is a difference. The belief that there isn’t, warped reporting into occasional propaganda.
If legacy media wants to undo their damage and salvage their trust with the American public, they’re not off to a great start.
Read MoreReality is slowly creeping in for some Biden voters, and we’re only moving into day four of his administration. From lockdowns to destroying tens of thousands of jobs already, voters aren’t getting what they expected, but they are getting what they deserve.
Read MoreNow that Americans have a new president in office, pundits and politicians keep asking for unity. Perhaps our friends, family, and neighbors sincerely desire it. But I have to ask, what exactly do we have to unify over?
Read MoreIt was no shock that Twitter decided to permanently ban President Donald Trump. It is a surprise that it happened prior to him leaving office, and the final reasoning is idiotic.
Read MoreWe’re not all in this together. We’re all in the same storm, but we’re not in the same boat. Elitists are traveling in mega-yachts while small business owners are clutching onto the last bit of driftwood from the Titanic.
Read MoreGender identification has become an enormous fad for the political left over the past couple of years, and the targeting keeps getting younger and younger. This week, Cartoon Network posted a comic strip on their Twitter page, “educating” their audience on the topic.
Read MoreI want to be sympathetic to the casual Candace Owens viewer who loved certain sayings or segments from Owens, perhaps from her earlier days. For people who have watched her content religiously, I’m not certain why they are so hurt or shocked.
Charlie Kirk was a martyr who died for his faith. Was he killed because he spoke about a historical figure named Jesus? No. Was he killed because he claimed Jesus was God, was crucified and died for our sins, then rose again? No. Charlie Kirk was killed because he believed Jesus is Lord, lived his life demonstrating his convictions, and allowed his faith to inform his values and politics.
If only Obama were this vocal about exposing the Russia collusion hoax, started by Hillary Clinton (which he knew), to protect the integrity of the incoming president. But of course, Obama did spy on Trump’s campaign. Obama spied on a lot of Americans during his tenure.
Charlie Kirk’s killer believed he spread hate. If you’ve ever said men can’t become women, marriage is between a man and a woman, it’s wrong to take the lives of babies in the womb, or something along those lines, you’ve likely been accused of spreading “hate.”
We must defend the principle that it’s wrong to steal, and a company should not be destroyed based on internet myths and unverified beliefs. And while it is not shocking that many on the political Left are gleeful about tearing down a big business, it’s disturbing that so many “America First” influencers want to destroy an American company based on lies they’ve spread.
His response to Laura Trump was completely unprofessional for a journalist and was more like political hackery from a Democrat operative. It was more than him being wrong or willfully blind toward Biden’s condition. He was on a mission to smear her as someone who would mock a disability, just as the media and the Hillary Clinton campaign smeared Trump in 2016.
Smith has also said, “Let’s just call ‘collateral damage’ what it is: the international killing of innocent people: murder. Then we can have an honest conversation about supporting a war, with the obvious burden being on the person advocating for it to demonstrate this is absolutely necessary with no conceivable alternatives.”
Alex O’Connor was once asked by a fan why he didn’t talk about Islam and whether it was for personal or safety reasons. “Yeah, well, of course, it is a much less safe thing to do. That is a benefit of Christianity, by the way.”
Many have asked why Musk won’t simply apologize if it was all an honest misunderstanding. And the answer to that is simple: he did nothing wrong. It is not Musk’s responsibility to correct your imagination when his enemies offend you with a blatant smear.
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The reason why so many people take offense to my slavery analogies is that hindsight grants them moral superiority on the issue of slavery, and they’re offended that I would dare to sully their support of child sacrifice in such a way. The reality is that many of these uppity abortion advocates would have likely supported slavery back in the day. They would have been products of the culture, just like they’re the products of today.