This article is adapted from Joe Concha’s video commentary. Kyle Rittenhouse, the media’s racist vigilante, is now a free man. How did that happen? The old mantra in media was once get it first, but first, get it right. Now, as it pertains to rushing to judgment, the new rule …
Read More »Diverse conservative candidates should run for office. Here's why
“nikki-haley” target=”_blank”>Nikki who<. At the time, I was an accountant and small businesswoman who saw how hard it was to make a dollar and how easy it was for government to take it away. The year was 2004. The race was for a seata> in the state House of …
Read More »Democrats reeling year before midterm elections – here's how Republicans stay on top and win big in 2022
I said in March there was going to be a lot of buyer’s remorse when voters saw what joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden and the Democrats < held a 10-point advantage in the generic congressional ballot, the largest margin in the 40-year history of the poll. Here’s what should really scare Democrats …
Read More »Bernie Sanders gets his $5T bill
Does joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden<. The White House has gone out of its way to squash energy” target=”_blank”>U.S. oil and gas production< Voter tsunami begins to drown Democrats And now we have Build Back Better (BBB) – a spending bill that will push trillions more dollars into the nation’s pocketbooks and will …
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In a country weary from endless controversies over vaccine and mask mandates and a multitude of other political debates and disagreements, here comes Thanksgiving – a great American holiday revolving around family, food, football and gratitude. Like a balm on a burn, it’s the perfect recipe for soothing nerves, providing …
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Big earthquakes offshore in Alaska or Chile lead Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders to disasters coming from thousands of miles away. People take precautions. They move to higher ground. Faced with a real threat, Hawaiians prepare to make major changes to survive. Apparently, Hawaiians are more interested in survival than …
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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, and nearly a month away from Christmas, education are anticipating their return home for the holidays. Many of those students are most likely looking forward to catching up on sleep and taking a break from homework. As you prepare for your student to return …
Read More »When you pray this holiday season worry less and thank Jesus more
Have you ever found yourself worrying while praying? When our education, Stephanie and Eric, were young teenagers, my husband and I let them travel alone from Nashville, Tennessee, to Melbourne, Australia, where we were living and working as missionaries. This was a very long journey, requiring multiple changes in major …
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Editor’s note: The following column first appeared in Catholic New York — America’s largest Catholic newspaper. Everyone seems to lament the divisiveness in our society today—in politics, culture, schools, even within our beloved Church. One thing that seems to unite all sides is the worry that our world has lost …
Read More »After the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict could a defamation lawsuit or DOJ investigation be next?
In the aftermath of the Rittenhouse verdict, figures on both sides of the case are threatening new filings and investigations. It seems likely that the case will move into a new stage of litigation, particularly civil litigation. However, advocates on both sides may be overstating the basis for a Rittenhouse …
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