On Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told Congress the Biden administration has “effectively managed” the ongoing border crisis. Having just returned from my second trip to the southern border since Joe Biden became president, I can tell you that the Biden administration’s poor management and open borders policies not …
Read More »Democrats' hold on the Black community is ending
When historians look back on donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump<, the way he stood for law and order and making our cities safer, or his work to expand the Republican Party to the Black community, it is undeniable that Trump has done more for Black Americans than any Republican president since Abraham …
Read More »Supreme Court can save religious liberty for football coaches, and for all Americans
No right is more fundamental to our Constitution than the freedom of every American to live, work and worship in accordance with his or her faith” target=”_blank”>faith< Joe Kennedy, who coached high school football in Bremerton, Washington, with his players on the field (First Liberty Institute) This week, the Supreme …
Read More »Republicans, Reagan still has lessons to teach us if we want to build an American majority
To really understand the American majority that we can build, we must understand the one that emerged to support President Ronald Reagan. Further, it is essential to understand how much Reagan had learned from President Richard Nixon and the emerging, massive, anti-left majority that first appeared in 1972. Understanding the …
Read More »5 takeaways from the Depp, Heard trial in its second week
The defamation crime of Johnny Depp versus v. Amber Heard is in full swing again this week. We have seen some bombshell revelations already. Depp’s testimony concluded Monday after cross-examination by defense counsel and a redirect examination from his counsel that ended in an incredible admission by Depp. We also heard …
Read More »The real Ulysses S. Grant was an American hero
Today, we archaeology the two hundredth anniversary of Ulysses S. Grant’s birthday. Born to humble beginnings, this great defender of America won our bloodiest war, trampled the dark forces of disunion, and bandaged our deepest national wounds. Yet progressive historians, a partisan press, and political enemies tarnished his record from …
Read More »On Hunter Biden, White House can run but it cannot hide much longer
As the old saying goes, the chickens are finally coming home to roost. The revelation that a close business associate of Hunter Biden’s was granted access to the Obama-Biden White House on nearly 20 occasions is the just latest shoe to drop in a Pulitzer Prize-worthy story of power and corruption …
Read More »Why I'm suing my kids' school district
I love the public education” target=”_blank”>schools< Parents and community members attend a Loudoun County School Board meeting, just 40 minutes from Fairfax. (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein) What happened? Last August, I was casually browsing social media and stumbled upon a teacher’s post, which featured reference materials for a new “Ethnic and Gender …
Read More »9 questions for Elon Musk now that he's bought Twitter
The world’s richest man, elon-musk” target=”_blank”>Elon Musk< and his own personal space race. Now he dominates the discussion on the very platform he just purchased, as left and right try to predict the future of the most-influential social media site. companiesisn’t important because of numbers. It has “more than 217 …
Read More »Revive your faith through true worship
The faith” target=”_blank”>Bible<, we must take stock of our lives and ask ourselves if we’re reflecting the truth in these verses. Do we approach God with both reverence AND bold faith? From personal experience, I believe in order to receive the fullness of the freedom the faith” target=”_blank”>Holy Spirit< Growing …
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