Michigan AG Says: "A Drag Queen For Every School."
/“Drag queens are entertainment.” Nessel continued on, “And you know what I’ll say that was totally not poll-tested, I’d say this, ‘A drag queen for every school.’”
Read More“Drag queens are entertainment.” Nessel continued on, “And you know what I’ll say that was totally not poll-tested, I’d say this, ‘A drag queen for every school.’”
Read MoreI watched the entire debate with Daily Wire commentator, Michael Knowles, and leftist Tiktok influencer, Victoria Hammett, who is the Deputy Director of Gen-Z for Change. Her abortion stance was solely bodily autonomy, yet she brought up viability (which I don't know if she'd genuinely be for a ban past that). There are so many problems with that line of reasoning.
Read MoreDuring a massive and inconceivable tragedy, peace and comfort are needed. The older I get, the more I see this need. We are not promised a life without pain or mourning, especially not as Christians. But we are promised peace. And in moments of grief that seem unbearable, I’ve seen friends and family ground themselves in faith.
Read MoreWhether Barnette wins enough last-minute votes from undecided voters is yet to be seen, but regardless of the outcome, conservatives will be scratching their heads for a while. Trump’s backing of Oz is still puzzling, and so is the aggressive and misleading attacks against Mrs. Barnette.
Read MoreYou have no rights without the right to life. If you believe a woman has the sole responsibility and authority to decide whether a human being is entitled to that sacred right, then you are rejecting “unalienable rights,” whether you believe a “Creator” endowed them or not. Abortion is a quest to not only reject God but become God.
Read MoreDemocrats have a clear strategy heading into the 2022 midterm elections: misinformation, particularly for queer voters and allies.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Libs of Tiktok posted a video of Amazon leadership holding a session, which addressed the “traumatic experience” of having Johnny the Walrus recommended to shoppers. Johnny the Walrus is a best-selling children’s book by conservative commentator Matt Walsh, who writes and has a show with The Daily Wire. The book is about a boy who says he’s a walrus, and his mother takes drastic measures to make him live this reality. It was referred to as “problematic.”
Read MoreWe are weak. We are depraved. And most egregiously, we are cowards. Many Americans know we’re headed down a path of destruction. I’m not prophesying a worldwide flood, but a nation that allows such brutality against their children—mentally and physically—won’t survive.
Read More“I was just, wherever I could, adding queerness. No one would stop me, and no one was trying to stop me.”
Read MoreIf Disney is taking a stance that other adults should be teaching children about sexual orientation and identity, parents should question whether this company can be trusted inside their homes. I have no doubt their employees couldn’t be bothered to read a bill only seven pages long, but the company knows better.
Read MoreBiden’s Supreme Court nominee is the new project of the left. After Senator Josh Hawley created a Twitter thread detailing Judge Jackson’s record regarding sentencing sex offenders, the media has done their best to belittle it. The fact-checkers have been going in overdrive—not to disprove Hawley’s thread—to minimalize Jackson’s record.
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard USA Today named Rachel Levine as a “Woman of the Year.” That’s a pretty remarkable accomplishment, considering Levine is a man. He was born a man, remains a man, and will die a man, yet has excelled above more than 166 million legitimate contenders.
Read MoreThe left is trying to make it impossible for black Americans, including Christians, to step outside of their permissible way of thinking. If they think about not voting democrat, they lose their blackness. And over the past few years, many white Americans have been guilted into hating themselves and apologizing for their “whiteness.” This ideology is leaking into the church, and it will pollute the church’s message.
Read MoreA curious trend has emerged within the Pro-Choice community: using the bible to justify abortion. In most cases, these abortion defenders don’t even truly believe in the bible or the Christian God; they simply want to own the Christians. If you’re not well-versed in the scriptures, you may be swayed or at least stumped. So, let’s debunk this once and for all.
Read MoreThe Michigan Democrat Party found themselves in hot water after posting an anti-parent rant on their Facebook page. “Not sure where this ‘parents-should-control-what-is-taught-in-schools-because-they-are-our-kids’ is originating, but parents do have the option to choose to send their kids to a hand-selected private school at their own expense if this is what they desire.”
Read MoreThe question Americans should ask is why do we uplift voices with such a skewed sense of reality? Everyone has some sort of bias, but there’s a difference between needing a stronger prescription to see things clearly, and the blatantly blind leading the willfully blind off a cliff.
Read MoreNon-religious people make political arguments rooted in their beliefs all of the time. “No one should have to work more than one job. We should all make a livable wage. Businesses that can’t pay a livable wage shouldn’t exist. No one should have to pay for healthcare.” Those are all moral arguments.
Read More“If we don’t break through the media’s barrier, I don’t care how many election measures you put into place. We’ll never win an election again.”
Read MoreWitness testimony (even from the state’s witnesses) has only solidified Rittenhouse’s self-defense argument. With the trial drawing to a close, there are some unnerving details that are rather pressing.
Read MoreWhile some Michiganders are celebrating the small monthly savings, if you couldn’t afford the sales tax of tampons, you most likely still cannot afford the product itself. Inflation is hurting the pockets of everyday Michiganders, for products purchased weekly and daily.
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.