Bill Hahn The U.S. Supreme Court certainly has given us a mixed bag of rulings since the overturning of Roe versus Wade. Some are winners and track according to the federal Constitution, while others seem to make little sense, especially in the tradition of limited government the Founding Fathers prescribed. Last week’s overturning of the Chevron case has the potential...
Read moreDetailsPodcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 6:21 — 1.5MB)Subscribe: Android | | MoreThe United States of America declared its independence on July 4, 1776. 248 years later, that independence is being threatened like never before. The Fourth of July is a purely American holiday that speaks to our faith as a nation. As Thanksgiving Day is about returning...
Read moreDetailsThursday night’s debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden left young American voters — primarily those in Gen Z — disappointed in Biden’s performance. Gen Z, which includes those born in the late 1990s to the early 2010s, is the newest generation of voters. Surveys like the Harvard Youth Poll suggest that Biden is slightly favored by...
Read moreDetailsarsenisspyros/iStock/Getty Images Plus It was just six years ago that then-German chancellor Angela Merkel, a main author of 2015’s Third World migration wave into Europe, admitted that “no-go zones” do exist on her continent. It was just last year, at age 100, that late intellectual Henry Kissinger confessed that allowing such immigration into Germany was “a grave mistake.” Whether or...
Read moreDetails“Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.” CNN’s John King was stunned. It was President Biden’s worst night as a politician—ever. On Thursday evening in Atlanta, the already-lowered bar suddenly disappeared into the floor completely. Biden didn’t faint or trip, but his voice was so hoarse that he struggled to speak at times, and he faltered repeatedly, unable...
Read moreDetailsA Kentucky student had his diploma temporarily withheld by district officials for going “off script” and celebrating his “Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” as “the light, the way, the truth, and the life” in his graduation speech. Clearly, Jesus Christ is becoming more and more unwelcome in public education. The government school’s controversial response, which drew national attention to the...
Read moreDetailsYouTube Carlo Maria Viganò On June 20, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, a former Vatican insider turned whistleblower, revealed that he had been summoned to Rome to respond to “accusations and evidence concerning the crime of schism of which he has been accused.” He is charged with denying the legitimacy of Pope Francis, breaking union with him, and rejecting the Second...
Read moreDetailsI set out of Santa Fe early Saturday morning down I-25 to see Bobby Kennedy Jr. at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque. It’s one of those great days in New Mexico. The sun is high, the sky is open, the mountains all jetting across a washed desert. There are waves of blue streams and orange haze rippling out as far...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Julian Assange The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a plea deal with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is accused of violating U.S. espionage laws. According to reports, Assange is expected to plead guilty to one count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified U.S. national defense documents. Under the plea agreement, Assange will be sentenced to...
Read moreDetailsVasil Dimitrov/iStock/Getty Images Plus On June 11, the Rhode Island House of Representatives approved legislation that would legalize “human composting” as an alternative to traditional burial or cremation. The bill, H7212, now moves to the state Senate for further consideration.Human Composting vs. Climate ChangeThe proposed legislation aims to establish guidelines for the operation of facilities dedicated to so-called natural organic...
Read moreDetailsTeachers are under attack — literally. Violent and indoctrinated students in government schools across the United States and beyond are increasingly beating not just each other, but even their teachers, according to a flurry of nationwide reports based on a survey of teachers that found startling levels of violence against educators. According to the survey of over 8,000 teachers in...
Read moreDetailsPhotos.com/iStock/Getty Images Plus June 15 marks a pivotal date in the annals of liberty: the anniversary of the Magna Carta’s signing at Runnymede, England. Over 800 years ago, this “Great Charter” enshrined liberties so essential that the noblemen who drafted it placed them beyond the reach of the king. They created a document that would lay the foundation for the...
Read moreDetailsgremlin/iStock/Getty Images Plus A new study from the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University puts forth the idea that the unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as UFOs, may involve craft from other planets or dimensions inhabited by “cryptoterrestrials.” The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis (CTH) posits that intelligent non-human entities may live among us, disguising themselves as human to fit in.The...
Read moreDetailsThe plutocracy believes that afterwards they can buy the whole thing for a pittance while flies are still laying eggs in European carcasses. So Le Petit Roi in Paris was predictably crushed in the European polls. He has called parliamentary snap elections, dissolving the Assemblée Nationale in an act of blind, puerile revenge on French citizens, de facto attacking French...
Read moreDetailsMr President thank you for having us thank you tuer at your Camp David which is beautiful um so you were inaugurated two days ago this is a small country and yet your inauguration was international news was everywhere why why do you think that is well it was a sh for for us too I mean we know we...
Read moreDetailsBy BlazeTV staff Is the idea of a “global cabal” just a conspiracy theory, or is there any truth to it? Award-winning journalist Alex Newman thinks he may have an answer. “I would say, first of all, there’s two ditches that one can fall into on these issues,” Newman tells Glenn Beck. “There’s the one ditch, and some people fall into...
Read moreDetailsSelwyn Duke If “American exceptionalism” now means leading the world in providing comic relief, then we’ve just increased our lead. This is perhaps indisputable with news of a grossly obese Alabama pageant winner and a man — yes, a man — being crowned Miss Maryland.These stories have received much play and, in fairness, the one out of Alabama has been...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Nancy Pelosi There is mob rule — and then there is glorified mob rule. The former is obvious, such as when an uncontrolled group of men summarily hangs a person without trial or due process. Glorified mob rule is subtler, possessing a thin veneer of propriety and legality, such as a “democratic” determination or action contrary to the...
Read moreDetailsartisteer/iStock/Getty Images Plus Two Christian families are suing Vermont officials for revoking their foster-care licenses after they refused to swear allegiance to the LGBTQ creed.Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Brian and Katy Wuoti and Bryan and Rebecca Gantt, accusing Green Mountain State officials of violating the couples’ constitutional rights by denying them...
Read moreDetailsA lot! A casual check through the Old and New Testaments will reveal that nearly every major biblical figure, whether prophet, king, or apostle of God—and including Jesus Himself—was involved in either criticizing or counseling one or more political rulers. So, why do so many churches shy away from bringing up political or social issues, whether in the pulpit or...
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