The shame of NY Democrat lawfare persecution of Trump

Headlines about Trump facing 34 felony charges.

The persecution of Donald Trump by the corrupt New York Democratic Party machine is unquestionably one of the most horrendous miscarriages of justice in American history. Democrats persecuted Trump by twisting the intent of laws, selectively allowing evidence in court, conjuring up crimes when there were no crimes, and imposed excessive fines. The entire force…

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Redemption

Broken chain with birds flying at sunset.

Christ followers understand that Christ redeemed us with his blood when he died on the cross. As is written in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Yet redemption is not just a New Testament…

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The American Chronicles: Cold weather camping

Man wearing a hat holds a cigar.

There are a lot of articles about cold weather camping. Some talk about how to keep your RV pipes from freezing up. Others discuss all the equipment you need if you are going to brave the cold weather. There are a lot of articles about the 15 or 10 best camping tips for winter camping.…

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OBidenista’s sum of the parts

Two public figures speaking passionately.

There is a saying that the sum of the parts is greater than the whole. This may describe the recent actions in the waning hours of the Biden Administration. It is undeniable that this Administration is set on a path of undermining America. From presidential pardons to presidential awards to last minute policy decisions to…

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Stupidocrisy: Allstate CEO post-terror lecture

Man delivering address in a professional setting.

The Sugar Bowl game between Notre Dame and Georgia was postponed a day because of the Islamic terror attack on New Orleans. Before the game began, Allstate CEO Tom Wilson (no known relation to me) addressed viewers with one of the most insulting and stupid monologues ever presented in the wake of such a horrible…

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The growing idea of execution without being charged

Tweet discussing Etsy's controversial merchandise policies.

In the 1900s, communism was responsible for killing over 100 million people. Russian dictator Joesph Stalin killed more than 20 million of his own people. Fidel Castro killed more than 11,000 of his own people on the small island of Cuba. We all know what fascist (cousin of communism) Adolf Hitler did to the Jews.…

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Forgiveness

Person sitting near a heavy chain ball.

Sometimes it is difficult to forgive someone for an offense. There have been times in the past where people have done some really rotten things to me, even to the point of falsely accusing me of doing wrong and taking action that had dire impact on me and my family. In one case, I prayed…

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The American Chronicles: A hearty breakfast on the trail

Woman cooking on griddle outside RV.

When you’re on the trail, it’s great to have a plethora of food options. When I was signing on a radio network in college at 5 AM, my breakfast at 9 AM was a quarter-pounder, fries and a Coke. Years later, when I was running campaigns or building start-ups, my “go to” graduated to a…

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Daily Jot Special Report: Terrorists on American soil

Pro-Palestinian protest in New York City.

The ISIS-inspired terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Years reveals many shortcomings and predictors at the beginning of what will become a very prophetic year. The predictors center around what could be ahead for Americans as terror groups have infiltrated the country and see America as closely tied to Israel, the terrorists’ blood enemy.…

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The real Carter presidency

Former president speaking at a podium.

It is good to remember the best about people when they pass. Many leaders are making it a point to say wonderful things about America’s longest living president, Jimmy Carter, passing away at 100 years old. I respect Jimmy Carter for his love of humankind. His work with Habitat for Humanity likely accomplished more good…

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