Stupidocrisy: Senator Kaine’s Godless Communism

Torch with hand labeled "God-Given Rights".

Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va) recently claimed that rights come from government, not from God. That’s not just political spin, it’s warmed-over Marxism dressed in a blue tie. Anyone who has cracked open the Communist Manifesto can recognize the script—abolish religion, place the state above God, and let government grant and revoke rights like library cards.…

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A Tale of Two Countries

Political comparison: The Left vs. What's Right.

The memorial for Charlie Kirk was a study in contrast. At State Farm Stadium, mourners filled every seat, spilling into overflow areas. President Donald Trump told the crowd that Kirk “died for his country, for freedom of speech, for the America we love.” Charlie’s widow, Erika, spoke of forgiveness, urging people to continue her husband’s…

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Standing Before the LORD

Silhouetted figures, shofar, sunrise, "Choose Life" text.

In Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20, Nitzavim, Moses affirms the covenant with Israel with a reminder that every person, great and small, is standing before ADONAI. He said, “Today you are standing, all of you, before ADONAI your God…But I am not making this covenant and this oath only with you. Rather, I am making it both with…

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We Will Stand–Tribute to Charlie Kirk & President Trump

Silhouette before American flag with "We Will Stand".

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/williamcwilson/we-will-stand This song is a response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the assassination attempts on President Donald Trump. The Democratic Party and leftist response is repugnant and unacceptable. They are digging in rather than behaving like citizens in a civil society. This is my heartfelt cry that we stand on the righteousness of…

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The American Chronicles: The Hunger Games of Sandbridge

Four people smiling outside a restaurant.

When you go camping near the beach, you think your toughest battle will be keeping the sand out of your sandwich. Not so at North Landing Beach. There, the real contest was finding dinner. Out in rural Sandbridge, restaurants are as scarce as Wi-Fi, and our GPS delivered the grim news: “nearest open restaurant, 50…

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Daily Jot Special Report: COVID Conflicted Science

Conflicted science poster with COVID vaccine image.

The legal backbone of the COVID Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) was simple: no “adequate, approved, and available” alternative could exist for the intended use. That made vaccines untouchable as long as other therapies were dismissed. Many treatments like ivermectin, zinc, and quercetin, but federal agencies consistently brushed them aside. FDA mocked ivermectin as “horse medicine”…

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A tragic national harbinger

Hand erasing "truth" from a poster.

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has revealed much about the state of our nation. Yes, Kirk was a public figure, but also a husband, father, and fellow citizen. His death should have inspired sympathy, even from critics of his politics. Instead, thousands took to social media to mock, ridicule, and celebrate his murder. That…

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Trump crime crackdown exposes Democrats’ hypocrisy

Comparison of crime reduction strategies infographic.

To Democrat’s dismay, Trump’s federal surge against crime is working. After President Trump invoked the Home Rule Act and temporarily took policing authority in DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser reluctantly reported fewer gun crimes, fewer homicides, and an “extreme reduction” in carjackings. In the 20-day window officials highlighted, carjackings dropped from 31 to 4, an 87%…

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Daily Jot Special Report: The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Microphone with barbed wire, man at podium.

We’re stunned and heartbroken by the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk, shot in the neck during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. A father of two, conservative voice, pro-life, campus fixture, his life was ended in a brutal act of political violence that shakes us to the core. Words can’t capture the grief spreading…

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