The price of leadership

The price of leadership

Leadership is a difficult thing. No matter how good a person is at serving others, leading by example, doing the right thing even when others think it is wrong, having good character, being a good decisionmaker, and so on, leadership has its price. The bigger the leader’s responsibilities, the bigger the price. I’ve led a…

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One testimony and many narratives

One testimony and many narratives

Just to demonstrate how the news media twists and turns information to support their own agenda, Gordon Sondland, US Ambassador to the European Union is just one man, but two narratives emerged from his testimony before the House impeachment hearings. Associated Press posted a big headline and ran with the “impeach Trump” crowd, leading with:…

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Prophetic truth and consequences

I just couldn’t bear to read all the news stories this morning. Part of the reason is that I was in New York City yesterday and was bombarded all day with CNN and other counterfeit news about the impeachment hearings. If you take a step back and just observe, what do you see? I see…

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Snuffing out the darkness with truth and light

Snuffing out the darkness with truth and light  

The headlines around these days are alarming. The narrative seems to be full of fear mongering such as predictions of economic disruption, government disruption, political disruption, social disruption. Disruption on all levels, according to the news media. There is no rest from disruption. It is so, because the media and the disrupters make it so.…

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Sneaky Marxism

Sneaky Marxism

Lurking in the dark shadows of the next presidential election are a host of Democratic Party candidates who are of the Marxist brand. They seem to be publicly trying one to out-socialist the other—something that concerns the immediate past president. The former president warned the stable of socialist candidates at a fundraiser of leftist donors…

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Self-evident rebellion and sin

Self-evident rebellion and sin

Despite the negative punches shelled out each day by his critics, did you know that President Trump is as popular at this point in his term as was his predecessor? Rasmussen Reports is the only pollster that has continued its daily tracking of presidential job approval ratings—AND—Rasmussen was one of the few polling companies that…

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Now for the noise

The hill is alive with the sounds of impeachment. Everywhere you turn, except sports stations, you’re going to hear the clanging cymbals of this analyst or that, this so-called journalist or that, this deep-stater or that, pontificating about the latest testimony. Just remember: this hearing is staged and controlled to the extent to turn American…

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Here we go with the impeachment show

Here we go with the impeachment show

The deep state puppets are about to take front stage with their impeachment show. They have spent weeks advertising the gig by releasing tidbits of damaging statements and edited transcripts to gin up the public in favor of removing arch-villain Donald Trump from office—something these same people have been trying to do since Trump was…

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Daily Jot Guide to Impeachment

Daily Jot Guide to Impeachment

As I peruse through the headlines each day, it is somewhat overwhelming what the news media is writing about the impeachment inquiry and the subsequent hearings. One would think that President Donald Trump was the worst criminal that occupied the White House. Part of the problem with the coverage is that all the accusations are…

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Conspiracy no longer a theory

Conspiracy no longer a theory

Judicial Watch, a government watchdog organization, revealed Friday, November 8, that a careful examination of the White House visitor logs of the immediate past president’s White House provided keen insight into the connection between the Democratic leadership, the deep state, and the impeachment movement. The logs indicate that CIA employee Eric Ciaramella was detailed to…

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