State of Our Nation
American Faith: A Rendezvous with Destiny By American Faith – 12/12/22 “You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We will preserve for our children this, the last best [...]
Dem Gov: Immigration Broken
Newsom Warns Immigration System Is ‘About to Break’ Unless Dems ‘Take Some Responsibility and Ownership’ California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) cautioned his fellow Democrats on softening federal immigration policy after [...]
Tyranny in America
14 Signs of Totalitarianism: Some of these techniques are playing out before our eyes. By Jon Miltimore - December 13, 2022 We all know the cons of Twitter, but one of [...]
Hanukkah & Christmas
Hanukkah: Feast of Dedication and Miracle of Oil and Light Father, in the name of Yeshua, Light of the World, help us serve one another, as Yeshua served us. Thank [...]
Profiles in Courage
Profiles in Courage Judd Garrett - Nov 30, 2022 When I think about the United States of America, the one word that continually comes up is – courage. The founders [...]
A Living Constitution
Do We Have a ‘Living Constitution’? By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 “Originalism” is a modern term for applying the Constitution as understood by those who adopted it. This [...]
AZ SoS Katie Hobbs Caught
https://youtu.be/v5fKBLwiLAQ Here's the story of the Arizona Secretary of State cheating to gain the Governor's seat.
No Constitution, No Bill of Rights
Can You Imagine An America Without A Constitution? This New Historical Novel Nails It Chuck DeVore’s historical fiction book ‘Crisis of the House Never United: A Novel of Early America’ [...]
Progressives, Part II
Why Do Progressives Support Democrats? Part Two By JOHN C. GOODMAN - November 16, 2022 Following on from my previous piece, here are a few more examples of progressive ideas from the Right. School [...]
Progressives, Part I
Why Do Progressives Support Democrats? Part One By JOHN C. GOODMAN - November 15, 2022 Did you know that the most important “progressive” reform ideas of the last half-century have not come from [...]
Our One-Party Government
The Bureaucracy’s Democrat Majority Made America a One-Party Government by Daniel Greenfield - November 28, 2022 When former President Trump, Gov. DeSantis, and Senator Ted Cruz, among others, endorsed rolling back the power [...]
2nd Amendment Still Valid
The Second Amendment Is Not Outdated By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 A lawyer in Boulder, Colorado, has been buying billboard space to attack the Second Amendment right to [...]
Political Marriage vs. Children
When Christian Leaders Capitulate On Marriage, Innocent Children Suffer What French never acknowledges and Dalrymple barely considers is what happens after weddings. But that is when the harm becomes most [...]
Presidential Powers
by Mike Kapic - 12/2/2022 The U.S. Constitution defines specifically the powers of the Executive in Article II. This PragerU 5 minute video reviews these powers here. The Constitution requires [...]
AZ Election Workers Testify
Maricopa County Poll Workers Testify Election Machines Had Issues Before Election Day By Corinne Murdock | November 29, 2022 During the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday, several [...]
Renewing America’s Purpose
Statesmanship in a post-Constitutional moment By Russell Vought - 09.29.2022 Whittaker Chambers once said that one of the most important cravings in the modern world is height. The ability to [...]
SCOTUS Lawmakers
Until Congress Considers A Due Process Fix, Unelected SCOTUS Justices Will Keep Lawmaking It is time to reconsider whether the court should ever use the due process guarantee to define [...]
The ‘Vague’ Constitution?
The Constitution’s Words Are Not ‘Vague’ By Rob Natelson - June 23, 2022 Liberal academics and judges frequently claim that many constitutional phrases are vague or meaningless. Or, as stated [...]
Peer Pressure & You
by Mike Kapic - Nov. 25, 2022 When do we know that following the crowd is not working? When should we, individually, decide to trust our own instincts? Or do [...]
You Have the Power!
[This is a letter is addressed to State Legislators. Ed.] By Neal Schuerer and John Cogswell – November 22, 2022 Who has the most power in our country? We the [...]