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 M.D. KittleOver the weekend, ICE officers arrested some very violent people, including a criminal illegal immigrant paroled from a voluntary manslaughter sentence.
- by Beth BreljeCheating is not an innovative Democrat strategy. It is the same old playbook.
- by Shawn FleetwoodAfter facing nearly a week-long backlash to its new soulless rebranding efforts, Cracker Barrel is doubling down on stupid. On Monday, the once-popular old-timey restaurant chain issued a lengthy statement showcasing it has no intention to adhere to the wishes of its loyal customer base. In its non-apology, the company attempted to spin its PR […]
- by Brianna LymanWe've built a system over the past few decades in which it is entirely possible to live and work without ever having to fully assimilate.
- by Shawn Fleetwood'RCV is only the latest potentially misguided proposal threatening to transform our election system for the worse.'
- by Jordan BoydHollywood sees Brown’s young debut in marriage and motherhood as an upside-down way to live. Reality proves the opposite.
- by Brianna LymanCalifornia Sen. Adam Schiff declared on Sunday that the FBI’s raid on former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home was “clearly retribution.” But if criticizing FBI raids amounts to inciting violence, then Schiff is guilty of the very offense he once accused President Donald Trump of committing. The FBI searched Bolton’s home on Friday […]
- by Shawn FleetwoodThe Trump admin's efforts to get America's East Asian partners to increase defense spending may prove more difficult than anticipated.
- by Ben WeingartenPutatively nonpartisan charitable voter registration and mobilization organizations are thinly veiled Democrat vote-generation vehicles.
- by John and Andy SchlaflyOur country would be better off with a return to the gold standard: voting in-person on Election Day.
- by Helen RaleighDespite these troubling economic conditions and many businesses leaving, it seems unlikely that Gov. Newsom and the Democrat majority in the legislature will change their ineffective policies.
- by Robert BusekThough very entertaining, Netflix’s hit show remains uncomfortable with its Addams Family roots.
- by Auguste MeyratFor the good of our humanity, let’s communicate without the AI-helpers.
- by Christopher JacobsState and federal officials ought to be doing everything they can to protect their hard-earned dollars from being used improperly or illegally. For once, things are finally looking up in this regard.
- by Breccan F. ThiesAbortion activists in charge of certain medical associations have been working tirelessly to sell the lie that abortion is a necessary part of women's health care, and the Biden administration was a willing participant in that.
- by Shawn FleetwoodThe more ill-informed and incoherent Jackson's opinions get, the more fawning coverage the media provides her.
- by Catherine GrippA recent study of women in Quebec, Canada, published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research revealed that those who chose induced abortion were more than twice as likely to be hospitalized for a mental health problem than women who gave birth. Researchers found that, per 10,000 person-years, 104 women who had an abortion were hospitalized […]
- by Brianna LymanThe FBI searched the home of former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton on Friday, reportedly in relation to Bolton’s alleged possession of classified documents. Unsurprisingly, the same people who had no problem when the FBI raided the home of President Donald Trump are melting down. Olivia Troye, former Homeland Security adviser to Vice President […]
- by Brianna Lyman'No one should force an elected official or any voter to cast a particular vote,' Democrat Mo Ivory said.
- by Shawn FleetwoodThe FBI raided the D.C.-area home of former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton on Friday. According to the New York Post’s Caitlin Doornbos, who initially broke the story, “Federal agents went to Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Md., at 7 a.m. in an investigation ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel, a Trump administration official told The […]
Daily Caller
- by Mariane Angela'president can do it anyway'
- by Audrey Streb'Voluntarily remand and vacate its approval'
- by Daily Caller Staff'The tragic mishap'
- by Wallace White'Religious freedom problem'
- by Adam PackA majority of Americans back President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in the District of Columbia and believe large American cities are unsafe, according to recent polling. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released Monday found that 54% of registered voters said the president’s crime-fighting efforts in the nation’s capital are “justified and necessary.” The favorable results come […]
- by Jaryn Crouson'Focused on advancing ideological mandates'
- by Nicole SilverioThe Supreme Court justice will be one of their first guests
- by Stephen Moore'Literally running out of people'
- by Mr. Right‘It’s never coming down’
- by Nicole SilverioTrump Says He'll Allow 600,000 Chinese Students To Study In US
- by Harold Hutchison'Our police do not cooperate with ICE. We don’t.'
- by Andrew PowellLet me introduce you to a South Beach legend
- by Christine Sellers'Where is the law? Where is the structure?'
- by Wallace WhiteChina has been dominating so far
- by Media MadnessBill Maher is seemingly shocked
- DNC Calls Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown ‘Political Liability’ After District Has No Murders For 12 Daysby Adam PackWashington, D.C. has not had a murder in twelve days, but some national Democrats are arguing that President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital is a “political liability” for Republicans. A presentation delivered at the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) summer meeting on Monday urged Democrats to go on offense against the president’s […]
- by Harold Hutchison'Let’s talk about the land for a second'
- by Ashley Brasfield'Bolster the amount of information available'
- by Audrey Streb'Great work!'
- by Natalie SandovalHardly appears to be changing course