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 Brianna LymanSmartmatic, the electronic tabulator company suing Fox News for alleged defamation following the 2020 election, failed in a February court hearing to disclose a meeting with Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman, newly unsealed court documents allege. Following the 2020 election, both Fox News and Newsmax “hosted commentators who aired concerns that tabulators were not secure, were […]
- by The Federalist StaffPerhaps most concerning is Leo XIV's stance toward immigration, as he appears to be in favor of open borders and has reposted anti-border control messages in the past.
- by Beth BreljeWhen President Donald Trump announced tariffs on most countries, the propaganda press reported that he was dangerously offending allied nations like the United Kingdom. The sky was falling. It would be a disaster! And while they doubted much good would come of Trump’s strategy to renegotiate U.S. trade agreements, the media complained it was taking […]
- by Brianna LymanFraming ICE as the antagonist, violent offenders as victims, and the enforcement of immigration law as a threat to justice isn't journalism; it's narrative management.
- by Jordan BoydSome Planned Parenthood receptionists hinted that a hormone prescription for the girl could be ready the same or the next day.
- by Hayden DanielThe United States has protected and bailed out Europe for far too long.
- by Shawn FleetwoodRoberts fails to understand that SCOTUS's continued allowance of leftists' judicial coup is undermining Americans' faith in the judiciary.
- by Ben WeingartenA nay vote from Sen. Thom Tillis would prevent Ed Martin from securing the majority needed to be voted out of committee and come to the Senate floor for a full vote.
- Where Was Democrats’ Outrage When Obama And Biden Deported Illegal Alien Housekeepers And Gardeners?by Todd BensmanNo one made a peep when Obama and Biden deported millions of illegal aliens who also merely worked hard, paid taxes, and stayed out of prison.
- by Jay TownIllegal immigrants enjoy many privileges while unlawfully in the United States — but being counted for apportionment should not be one of them.
- by Mattias GugelMatchmaking has been made to sound like it’s for the desperate, but letting someone introduce you to a potential spouse isn’t giving up. It’s growing up.
- by M.D. KittleThe chairmen of the three committees investigating the troubled online fundraising platform have sent their finding to AG Pam Bondi.
- by John Daniel DavidsonThis kind of 'artwork' is designed to denigrate and tear down western civilization for the purpose of seizing cultural and political power.
- by Helen RaleighDespite his spending a lifetime fighting Chinese oppression in Tibet, the Dalai Lama’s new book, Voice for the Voiceless, is a rich source of wisdom and optimism.
- by Shawn FleetwoodWhat's become increasingly clear is that absent Trump and a few Republicans, the GOP lacks the willingness and ability to govern.
- by Elle PurnellYou can't have a healthy society without events like the Derby and the sense of shared heritage that they produce.
- by Beth BreljeIt is an example of the troubles that plague mail-in voting, and the control county election offices lose when they outsource their work.
- by Logan Washburn'T]he Army and Navy did not meet Service-level standards for equipment and unit readiness,' according to a report from the DOD inspector general.
- by Brianna LymanA new poll shows 92 percent of Trump voters are happy with their choice despite the legacy-media narrative that they regret it. A poll conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute found that 92 percent of Trump voters are pleased with their vote, while 95 percent of voters who chose Vice President Kamala Harris are […]
- by Jordan BoydFrom 2021 to 2022, abortions, not screenings, made up approximately 97 percent of Planned Parenthood’s ‘pregnancy resolution services.’
Daily Caller
- by Hailey Gomez'Go the whole hog'
- by Hailey Gomez'Powerful crusader'
- by Robert McGreevy'I don't know if RFK very clearly lied to me, or what is going on'
- by Andrew PowellThe hypocrisy is real
- by Mariane Angela'leeway that she refused to allow to Donald Trump'
- by Katelynn RichardsonEXCLUSIVE: States Urge Clinton-Appointed Judge To Stop 'Extreme' Effort To Undermine Trump's Authority Over Agencies
- by Floyd Buford'No one is above the law'
- by Leena Nasir'sexy and addictive'
- by Andi Shae NapierA new Democratic-led Congressional caucus focused on energy and housing appears to have employed multiple frequently-used GOP policy points in its introductory press release Thursday. The bipartisan Build America Caucus‘ creation was spurred in part by its chair, Democratic California Rep. Josh Harder, and some other Democrats’ efforts to fix their “post-2024 message” and recognize […]
- by Derek VanBuskirkThe DOT listed several critical areas the project would address
- by Jaryn Crouson''
- by RebelcastPresident Donald Trump scored a big victory this week in nominating his first slate of judges to the federal judiciary. He also suffered a setback, though, when Ed Martin’s nomination to be U.S. Attorney for D.C. was derailed by Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina. Daily Caller Editor-in-Chief Dylan Housman and Communications Director Conor Coutts […]
- by Andrew PowellWhen will people learn that being antisemitic doesn't pay
- by Leena NasirA number of artists and performers have saved Trump the trouble by independently abandoning their commitments
- by Adam Pack'Trump Derangement Syndrome has once again hijacked responsible governance'
- by Andrew Arthur'Still, Trump’s deportation policies continue to enjoy popular support, and apparently he and Homan are just getting started.'
- by Jason Cohen'A losing battle'
- by Natalie SandovalToday, United States still uses the Purple Hearts meant for World War II's dead
- by Katelynn Richardson'Mortgage fraud allegations'
- by John Loftus'There’s nothing to sustain that'