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…
Trump’s Address: A Defiant Speech, a Dysfunctional Opposition, and the State of the Nation
President Trump’s latest address to Congress was a masterclass in defiance, a blend of policy, bravado, and political theater. It was everything we’ve come to expect from him—bold, brash, and unapologetic. Love him or hate him, the man doesn’t mince words. He doubled down on his key campaign promises, threw out some well-aimed jabs at…
Trump’s Military Shake-Up: Restoring Readiness or Rewarding Loyalty?
President Trump’s decision to fire Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General C.Q. Brown, along with five other top military leaders, has sent shockwaves through Washington. Some see it as a necessary course correction for a military that has lost its focus. Others see it as a dangerous power grab, replacing independent-minded leaders with…
Trump, Putin, and Ukraine: A Hard Line Is the Only Line
President Trump’s recent diplomatic outreach to both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky has ignited fierce debate. On one hand, peace is always preferable to war, and bringing the Russia-Ukraine conflict to an end is a worthy goal. On the other hand, peace must not come at the cost of rewarding Putin for his unprovoked aggression.…
Wildfires, Responsibility, and the Call for Leadership Rooted in Stewardship
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles are a sobering reminder of California’s ongoing battle with natural disasters. The numbers are staggering: ten lives lost, 180,000 people evacuated, and iconic areas left in ruins. Financial damages are estimated at $57 billion, but the human and environmental toll is incalculable. Amid this crisis, President-elect Donald Trump criticized…
Sovereignty, Stewardship, and the Limits of Expansionism
As an independent Christian conservative, I value the principles of sovereignty, stewardship, and prudence. These are foundational to both governance and biblical wisdom. When news broke of Donald Trump Jr.'s visit to Greenland and President-elect Donald Trump's musings about territorial expansion, it left many of us shaking our heads—equal parts incredulous and entertained. But let’s…
Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Faith, Humility, and Complexity
When you think of Jimmy Carter, it’s almost impossible not to picture the peanut farmer from Georgia with a disarming smile, a Bible in hand, and a heart set on service. As the 39th president of the United States, Carter’s legacy is as complex as it is fascinating. His life and presidency present a tapestry…
The Panama Canal Controversy: Trump’s Suggestion and a Sovereign Nation’s Pride
Ah, the Panama Canal—one of the world's great engineering marvels, a shining symbol of human ingenuity, and, let’s be honest, an enduring sore spot in international relations. Recently, President-elect Donald Trump floated the idea of reclaiming the canal, sparking a swift rebuke from Panama's President José Raúl Mulino. The proposal? Well, Trump doesn't like the…
Trump’s Rising Approval Ratings: A Sign of Renewed Optimism or Misplaced Hope?
It's both intriguing and sobering to witness the recent surge in Donald Trump's approval ratings. According to recent polls, a majority of Americans seem to be warming up to the idea of his return to the White House. Whether this is a testament to his ability to resonate with everyday Americans or a reflection of…
H5N1 Bird Flu: A Test of Leadership, Stewardship, and Common Sense
I can’t help but think that issues like the H5N1 bird flu outbreak are where rubber meets road—where real leadership is tested, and values like stewardship, foresight, and care for human life are supposed to shine. So, let’s talk turkey (or, rather, chicken) about what needs to happen here. Stewardship: Dominion with Responsibility The Bible…