Stupidocrisy: The Coup That Never Ended

Political satire illustration with chess pieces.

For years, we were labeled conspiracy theorists and deniers for reporting that the Russia hoax, the fabricated FISA warrants, and the weaponization of the FBI against a duly elected president were all part of a coordinated effort to overthrow Donald Trump before he even set foot in the Oval Office. Back in October 2016, The Daily…

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The Prophetic Rise In Civil Violence

Protesters with flags, titled "Civic Violence.

Political violence in America is becoming a one-sided story. A recent CSIS study shows a troubling trend: for the first time in over 30 years, left-wing terrorist attacks have outnumbered those from the far right. Yet definitions skew perception. “Right-wing extremism” is lumped together with Islamist attacks, which dramatically inflate those numbers. The reality is…

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Give Ear and Believe

Eagle and scroll with biblical references.

Ha’azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-52), means “give ear.” It is a Hebrew call to listen carefully to what follows. It is the name of the “Song of Moses,” beginning with “Hear (Ha’azinu), O heavens, as I speak! Listen, earth, to the words from my mouth!” Moses, nearing the end of his life, delivers this prophetic oracle as both a warning…

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The American Chronicles: A Day in Amish Country

Man and woman at historic building entrance.

There’s something both charming and slightly disorienting about pulling into Berlin, Ohio — a place where time seems to have stopped somewhere around 1885, and nobody’s in a rush to catch up. This is the heart of Amish Country, where the speed limit is determined by how fast a horse feels like trotting and the…

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Leftist Judges’ lawfare hitting SCOTUS Wall

Lady Justice holding political decision scale.

When lower-court judges start giving anonymous interviews about the Supreme Court “undermining” them, you know the lawfare machine is fighting back. SCOTUS has repeatedly stayed or reversed trial-bench roadblocks aimed at kneecapping the Executive Branch. In Los Angeles, a district judge barred immigration officers from making reasonable-suspicion stops if they considered factors like language, location,…

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Stupidocrisy: Buying Over the Counter Autism

Two contrasting statements about acetaminophen safety.

Autism diagnoses have skyrocketed in recent decades, with prevalence among American children now estimated at one in 31 compared to one in 110 just twenty years ago. Parents have long questioned whether the explosion of required childhood vaccines might be part of the cause. While mainstream studies deny a link, vaccines have not been completely…

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When the only solution is badmouthing

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Democratic leadership is specializing in scolding, not solving. Every Trump initiative—from student visas to executive powers—becomes a target for sharp rhetoric, yet rarely do they roll out a coherent plan in response. Worse, recent headlines highlight Democrat-appointed judges refusing to jail a Rhode Island man accused of threatening to kill Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and…

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When God seems to be absent

Silhouette of person in light and darkness.

Deuteronomy 31:1-30, Vayelekh (“He Went”), is the shortest portion in the Torah—just 30 verses—yet it’s packed with meaning. Moses, now 120 years old, tells Israel that his journey is ending. He will not cross the Jordan River, but God Himself will go before them. His message is simple but powerful: “Be strong and courageous. The Lord…

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The American Chronicles: On the road again

Horse-drawn carriage on country road.

On the road again—and this time Ohio was calling. We fired up the RV and pointed it toward the Buckeye State, first stop: Revere School. Why? To watch our grandson, Brandon, take the field as team captain for the Aurora Greenmen. Number 3 on his jersey, number 1 in our hearts. There’s something special about…

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The Deep State Strikes Back

Silhouette balancing public health and big pharma.

The battle lines inside America’s health bureaucracy are drawn. Over 1,000 CDC and HHS workers signed a letter demanding the ouster of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he fired CDC Director Susan Monarez and began rolling back vaccine policies. To them, Kennedy represents disruption. To many Americans, he represents reform. The letter is less…

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