Stupidocrisy: Rep Frost’s Feigned Immigration Confusion
By Bill Wilson |
Congressman Maxwell Frost (D-FL) accused President Trump of trying to “ethnically cleanse” America of certain types of immigrants. That’s a ...
Read More Trump Assassination Attempt: The Unthinkable and the Uncovered
By Bill Wilson |
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), released a damning final report exposing ...
Read More Promises, Possession, and Purpose
By Bill Wilson |
Before the Israelites crossed into the Promised Land, God made sure they understood the weight of their words. Numbers 30 ...
Read More American Chronicles: Campsites, Canton & Championship Dreams
By Bill Wilson |
Chris, Service Dog Charlie and I rolled into Canton, Ohio—Pro Football Hall of Fame country—for what we call a “work-cation.” ...
Read More Sanctuary Policies Fueling America’s Decline
By Bill Wilson |
Five of America’s largest cities—Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles—are in freefall. Crime is surging. Budgets are ...
Read More Stupidocrisy: Better aborted than shot at school
By Bill Wilson |
Democratic Congressman Maxwell Frost (D-FL) on July 1 made possibly the dumbest statement of 2025 so far—and there have been ...
Read More Got Zeal?
By Bill Wilson |
In Numbers 25:10–30:1, we meet a man whose righteous zeal changed history. Phinehas (Pinchas), the grandson of Aaron, saw blatant ...
Read More The American Chronicles: Mud, Mosquitoes & Motor Scooters
By Bill Wilson |
Camping near Front Royal, Virginia, we set out for the Seven Pools trail in Shenandoah State Park. The trailhead greeted ...
Read More Stupidocrisy: Dems signal a coming storm of nasty gaslighting
By Bill Wilson |
The “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB) is shaping up to be one of the most consequential pieces of legislation for the ...
Read More Founding Fire: The Bible Blueprint Behind America’s Birth
By Bill Wilson |
There’s a reason the Founding Fathers often quoted Scripture—whether in public speech, personal letters, or the principles baked into the ...
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