The quiet elevation of Andy Beshear as a potential future presidential contender tells us something uncomfortable but undeniable: America is starving for normalcy. Not perfection. Not revolution. Just leaders who sound like they inhabit the same reality as the people they govern. Beshear is being discussed as a possible Democratic standard-bearer precisely because he doesn’t…
Hakeem Jeffries Finally Picks a Side, and It Says a Lot About the Left
After months of playing political peek-a-boo, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has finally come out from behind the curtain to endorse Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor. Yes, the same Zohran Mamdani who describes himself as a “democratic socialist” and has made a name calling to “tax the rich,” “defund the police,” and “reimagine…
Standing for Truth Means Standing Alone
One thing I've noticed over the years is that if you truly stand for truth, you will be hated—especially from a political standpoint. That’s because truth doesn’t fit neatly into any particular political party or ideology. Sure, one party might align more closely with the truth than another, but they all have their flaws. Blind…
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…
RFK Jr. at HHS: Trump’s Wild Card Pick and the Conservative Dilemma
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was always going to be a political lightning rod, but his Senate confirmation hearing turned into an all-out battle over science, ideology, and the soul of the conservative movement. The spectacle exposed deep political and philosophical divisions: Democrats, who have…