The U.S. scored a hard-fought win with the guilty plea of Joaquín Guzmán López — son of infamously brutal cartel boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán — a leader in the cartel faction known as “Los Chapitos.” He admitted overseeing massive trafficking of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and other narcotics into the United States. That’s the kind…
Trump, Tesla, and the Thin Line Between Protest and Crime
Last week, we witnessed a fascinating clash of politics, business, and law and order. On one side, we had President Trump browsing a sleek red Tesla on the White House driveway, a symbolic show of support for Elon Musk’s company. On the other, we had radical activists ramping up their attacks on Tesla dealerships, with…
Andrew Cuomo’s Mayoral Bid: Redemption or Political Rebranding?
Andrew Cuomo running for mayor of New York City? Now that’s a plot twist no one saw coming—except maybe Cuomo himself. Three years after resigning in disgrace, the former governor is attempting the mother of all political comebacks, betting that New Yorkers have short memories and even shorter attention spans. The question isn’t just whether…
Germany’s Election: A Wake-Up Call for Conservatives—and the West
Germany’s latest election results weren’t just a routine political shake-up. They were a warning shot, not just for the country’s ruling leftist coalition, but for establishment conservatives who have lost their backbone. Friedrich Merz’s CDU managed to scrape out a weak victory, but the real story is the meteoric rise of Alternative for Germany (AfD),…
Delaware Abolishes the Death Penalty: Justice or a Step Too Far?
Well, folks, Delaware has officially bid farewell to the death penalty. Earlier this year, Governor John Carney signed House Bill 70, officially wiping capital punishment off the state’s law books. This move comes eight years after the Delaware Supreme Court found the practice unconstitutional in 2016. As an independent Christian conservative, I can’t help but…
Legal Storms Calm: Dismissed Cases and Delayed Sentencing
Well, folks, it looks like the legal rollercoaster surrounding Donald Trump has screeched to a halt. Let's dive into the latest developments from an independent Christian conservative perspective. Election Subversion and Classified Documents Cases Dismissed In an expected move, Special Counsel Jack Smith requested the dismissal of federal charges against President-elect Trump related to the…
A Conservative Perspective on Trump’s Comments and the Left’s Hypocrisy
Former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks, where he suggested a "real rough, nasty, and violent day" to curb crime immediately, have sparked considerable debate. While a campaign official clarified that Trump was "clearly just floating it in jest," the Left has predictably seized on these comments to portray Trump as a dangerous provocateur who promotes…
The Execution of Marcellus Williams: A Tragic Necessity in an Imperfect World
The execution of Marcellus Williams in Missouri has reignited fierce debate over the death penalty, with liberals painting it as an unforgivable miscarriage of justice. However, while it's crucial to acknowledge the complexity of the case and the concerns raised about potential flaws in the prosecution, the underlying principle of justice that guides the death…
America’s Safety is at Risk: A Call for Stronger Immigration Enforcement
As Americans, we are called to care for the safety and security of our nation. Protecting innocent lives and upholding the rule of law are paramount responsibilities. However, recent revelations about more than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide living outside of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention raise serious concerns about the federal government's commitment…