Archive for October 2025
The American Chronicles: Chasing Rockwell in Apple Country
We hit the road early on a Saturday, the kind of crisp morning that practically begs for flannel and apple cider. Our destination was Mackintosh Fruit Farm in Berryville, Virginia, a place we had stopped before on one of our RV adventures. The first time we visited, our GPS led us down a winding labyrinth…
Read MoreDems Rigging Elections While Yelling “Rigging”
Barack Obama pops into California politics with a straight face and a script: “Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress to rig the next election and wield unchecked power for two more years… With Prop 50, you can stop Republicans in their tracks.” California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) boosts it on X: “Listen to…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Media says Security Policy is the Death of Free Speech
The mainstream media has discovered a brand-new constitutional crisis: the Pentagon wants them to wear press credentials and have escorts in high security areas. Shocking, Right? Major outlets—including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, NPR, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Axios, Politico, and Newsmax—refused to sign the Pentagon’s new acknowledgment form requiring…
Read MoreA Master Class on News Manipulation
On Tuesday, October 14, 2025, on MSNBC’s The Briefing, host Jen Psaki, former Biden White House Press Secretary, teed up Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) with a question that was more political statement than journalism. Psaki flatly declared that President Trump was “lining his pockets” on foreign policy dealings and then asked Pelosi how that “split screen”…
Read MoreNoach: A Flood of Grace and Faithfulness
With God grieving over humanity’s corruption, Genesis 6:9–11:32, paints a sobering picture of a world gone wicked. But amid the darkness, a single beam of light shone: “But Noach (Noah) found grace in the sight of ADONAI.” God’s righteous judgment came in the form of a flood, yet His mercy was revealed through an ark…
Read MoreOf RVs, Toilets, and Redemption
We’ve logged a lot of highway miles this year in the RV. Lakes, mountains, small towns, and wide-open stretches of America have rolled by our windshield. But nothing—and I mean nothing—prepared us for what we found outside Holden Beach, North Carolina. We were simply driving down Stone Chimney Road when the roadside turned strange. Toilets…
Read MoreDemocrats’ Calls to Violence Continue
Another week, another wave of incendiary rhetoric. Even as President Donald Trump negotiates the release of Israeli hostages from Palestinian terrorists, makes strides toward Middle East stability, and steers the economy through a Democrat-led government shutdown, Democratic leaders aren’t talking about solutions. They’re talking about “destroying democracy,” “un-American actions,” and “never trusting Republicans.” Their words…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Inside the dishonest scales of the census
On October 6, Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) strongly urged Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to correct census errors before 2030 by republishing the 2020 numbers using raw data, disclose errors, and use methods that do not inflate one side’s power. His point is simple: counting noncitizens for apportionment lets states with the largest noncitizen populations gain…
Read More“No King but Jesus” vs “No Kings”
The Revolutionary War was both a political rebellion and a spiritual stand. The patriots believed liberty was God-given, not government-granted. While historians debate whether the exact slogan “No Sovereign but God and no King but Jesus” was an official rallying cry, it reflected a very real worldview. Colonists sought liberty of conscience, worship, and speech,…
Read MoreThe scroll rewinds and begins anew
NOTE: Monday’s have been dedicating the Daily Jot to a commentary of the Torah portion from the week before and how it relates and is explained in the New Testament by Yeshua and the Apostles. If you would like to learn more about reading the Torah portions—reading through the first five books of the Bible—in…
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