Truth, Defamation, and the Battle for Trust in Media

Here we are, folks—ABC News recently cut a $15 million check to settle a defamation suit with President-elect Donald Trump after its star anchor George Stephanopoulos repeatedly and aggressively said Trump had been “found liable for rape.” And now, we’ve got commentators spinning themselves into a tizzy, debating whether this settlement is about truth, media…

The Birthright Citizenship Debate: A Constitutional, Moral, and Practical Analysis

The question of birthright citizenship is back in the spotlight, with President-elect Donald Trump vowing to end automatic citizenship for those born in the United States to non-citizen parents. This has stirred constitutional debate, historical analysis, and plenty of fiery opinions. The issue invites us to reflect on the balance between the rule of law,…

A Christian Conservative View on the Ukraine Conflict and U.S. Involvement: Navigating a Messy World with Wisdom and Faith

The complex web of developments surrounding Ukraine, Russia, NATO, and U.S. foreign policy often feels like trying to untangle Christmas lights—just as one knot loosens, another seems to appear. As an independent Christian conservative, I find myself asking: Are we as a nation truly pursuing justice, promoting peace, and protecting liberty, or are we allowing…

A Tale of Two Defense Secretaries: What Should Conservatives Make of the Hegseth-DeSantis Debate?

As an independent Christian conservative, I’m no stranger to looking past the headlines and asking: What does this mean for our country? When it comes to the Secretary of Defense nomination saga surrounding Pete Hegseth and Ron DeSantis, we’re looking at more than just political theater. This is about who will oversee America’s military at…