The Ongoing Tale of Two Cities
While the defeat of Satan is imminent, the divorce from humanism still rages on, contemptuous from its loss and relentless to find the true heirs of Christ—God’s election.
The Contorted Face of Humanism’s Warfare with God’s Elect—Teresa Berry-Moss
The Federalist
- by Breccan F. Thies'We ignore our base at our own peril, and we don't want to dispirit our base. And right now, that's kind of the path we're going on,' he said.
- by Brianna LymanTrump has a once-in-a-lifetime chance to deliver on a mandate that will determine whether America exists at all. He should take the chance that was given to him.
- by Jordan Boyd‘Greedy foreign corporations are making billions of dollars in profits by endangering women's health and shipping to them a drug that they know is dangerous.’
- by Eddie ScarryMarc Thiessen, the former George W. Bush speechwriter with four different country flags (and counting) in his X bio, was on Fox News this week accusing anyone who isn’t “celebrating” the war in Iran of being unpatriotic. It shouldn’t have to be said, but it’s not only an acceptable position to be ambivalent toward the […]
- by Chris BrayUnmarried people are significantly more likely to vote for Democrats, and people are becoming significantly more likely to stay unmarried.
- by M.D. Kittle'It’s not enough for him to kill the SAVE America Act. Thune has to kill it while also protecting his worst RINO colleagues,' Sean Davis said.
- by Helen RaleighChina has been chasing the title of world superpower for over a decade. Trump is still holding Xi back.
- by Shawn FleetwoodGraham's asinine rhetoric about the Iran war is making it more difficult for the Trump White House to develop a coherent message on the subject.
- by Christopher JacobsCongress has created a Leviathan too big to manage, giving fraudsters an easy opportunity to pick taxpayers’ pockets by the millions and billions.
- by Chuck DeVorePresident Donald Trump called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” on March 6. But can he do that with U.S. air power alone? The answer is likely yes — if the Iranian people themselves are also the “boots on the ground.” Air power advocates have promised decisive results since the Italian general Giulio Douhet authored “The Command […]
- by Joseph ClementMirabelli offers important signals regarding the state of our highest court, but its most important effect is making sure that vulnerable kids are not abandoned to the state.
- by R.J. HaumanWhen Bracero ended, critics forecast collapse, but what followed was mechanization and growth. Big Agriculture is wrong again, and it’s time to call the bluff.
- by M.D. KittleCuriously, Gov. Tony Evers signed the bills behind closed doors and the leading Dem candidate for governor voted against them.
- by Shawn Fleetwood'Unfortunately, the Pentagon's traditional year-end spending spree in 2025 was the worst ever on record at a staggering $93.4 billion.'
- by Breccan F. ThiesBoth Caine and Hegseth suggested the U.S. would probably help oil vessels safely through the Strait of Hormuz if the need arose.
- by John Daniel DavidsonWe’re more than a week into the Iran war and yet we have no clear or consistent objectives, no theory of victory.
- by Hayden DanielAllowing zero refugees to resettle on American soil should be the absolute minimum requirement for any U.S. military action in the Middle East.
- by Jordan BoydMaybe, just maybe, sacrificing self to cultivate a legacy and life that goes beyond LinkedIn and the landfill is the point.
- by Julio PohlIsadora Borges, a Brazilian veterinary student, faced trial last month for a post stating 'trans women are not women.'
- by Christopher JacobsConservatives should do more to leverage initiatives and referenda to enact popular policies over the objections of Democrat politicians.
Daily Caller
- by Mariane Angela'we didn't lose anybody'
- by Anthony Iafrate'The Abughamentum is Ours'
- by Mariane Angela'should have done it in the morning'
- by Andrew Langerreal test for Republicans
- by Jack Cowhick"aspired to conduct a surprise attack"
- by Mariane Angela'that's a win'
- by Leena Nasir'I’m not a young stuntman anymore'
- by Sean Hustedde'virtually unlimited supply of Medium and Upper Medium Grade Munitions'
- by Nick NaultyTax hikes that socialist Democratic New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani campaigned on appear poised to come to fruition, despite Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s vow not to raise taxes. The Democratic-dominated New York State Assembly on Monday night released a budget proposal including several policies championed by the left-wing big Apple mayor including corporate […]
- by Katelynn Richardson'Only Congress'
- by Mann Vipas'The conflict in the Middle East is having significant impacts'
- by Harold Hutchison'Law-abiding gun owners will have a message for Talarico'
- by Nicole Silverio'So disingenuous'
- by Ashley Brasfield'Well, he's gotta be a leader'
- by Jason Cohen'It's so ridiculous'
- by Leena NasirThe dispute between father and son comes after a near-fatal bike crash
- by Scott TurnerThe jury is out
- by Mary RookeUltimately it's the voters who will decide
- by Christine Sellers'very rare occurrences to have such a positive outcome'
- by Jack CowhickIowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst will introduce a bill on Wednesday to fight bureaucratic waste by enforcing an annual audit of federal spending. The End-of-Year Fiscal Responsibility Act will force federal agencies to audit themselves no later than 60 days after the end of the fiscal year, requiring a line-by-line report of spending to a […]