There’s a reason Americans expect the president’s signature to mean something. When that pen touches paper, it isn’t just ink. It’s authority, responsibility, and the solemn weight of an oath sworn before God and country. But what happens when the pen isn’t held by the president at all? That’s the question House Oversight Chairman James…
Righteous Judgment or Political Revenge? A Look at the Bolton Search
On Friday morning, just as most folks were pouring their first cup of coffee, FBI agents showed up at John Bolton’s Bethesda, Maryland home and his Washington, D.C. office with court-approved search warrants in hand. The early-morning raid wasn’t routine; it marked a major escalation in a long-dormant national security investigation. At the heart of…
The Adams Case: A Justice System in Crisis
Another day, another political scandal—only this time, the story isn’t about corruption itself but about the disturbing way in which justice is being manipulated to serve political ends. The Justice Department’s decision to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams reeks of political favoritism, not because Adams is necessarily innocent or guilty,…
Ukraine, Sovereignty, and America’s Role
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s recent meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the Munich Security Conference revealed several key points about the ongoing war in Ukraine, America’s role, and the deepening divide between European and American approaches to the conflict. The demand for security guarantees before any negotiations with Vladimir Putin underscores both Ukraine’s vulnerability and…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and HHS: Why Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (Surprisingly) Got It Right
Well, well, well—every once in a blue moon, something happens in Washington that reminds me the Lord does indeed work in mysterious ways. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester, a Democrat from my liberal-dominated state of Delaware, with whom I almost never agree, has decided to vote against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to head the Department…
A Critical Look at President Biden’s Defense of the Afghanistan Withdrawal
The war in Afghanistan—the longest in U.S. history—ended with a resounding impact, and its aftershocks continue to ripple across the global stage. President Biden’s recent speech defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops underscores the immense burden of presidential leadership, especially when navigating life-and-death decisions about war. While the gravity of this moment is undeniable,…
President Biden’s Offshore Drilling Ban: A Win or a Warning?
President Biden’s decision to halt new offshore drilling across 625 million acres of U.S. waters has sparked passionate debate, and rightly so. This sweeping executive order raises critical questions about the balance between environmental stewardship, energy independence, and economic stability. While this ban is framed as a climate victory, its broader implications deserve a closer…
Navigating the Chaos of Spending Bills
Well, folks, here we are again. Another government spending bill showdown, another threat of a shutdown, and—predictably—another round of political theater. As an independent Christian conservative, I’m not here to blindly defend either side of the aisle. Instead, let’s take a clear-eyed look at this mess and ask ourselves: How did we get here? More…
It’s Time to Retire the Presidential Pardon
As an independent Christian conservative, I hold deeply to the belief that justice should be impartial, transparent, and rooted in truth. Yet the presidential pardon, once envisioned as a tool for mercy and justice, has become a symbol of inequality and political gamesmanship. The recent wave of pardons and commutations from President Biden—combined with the…
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…