Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation Hearing—A Test of America’s Military Priorities and Political Dysfunction

The contentious confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense is a vivid snapshot of the broader culture wars and political dysfunction in Washington. It also underscores the pivotal questions America faces about the future of its military and national defense. The hearing was as revealing as it was disappointing. Both Democrats and Republicans…

A Felony Conviction and the Oval Office: The Perils of Presidential Immunity and Moral Compromise

The sentencing of Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge in his hush-money case—a conviction that leaves him as the first U.S. president-elect with a felony on his record—marks an extraordinary chapter in American legal, political, and moral history. Justice Merchan's decision, though couched in high-minded language about respecting the office of the presidency, sets a…

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…

Free Speech or Free-for-All? Meta’s Bold Move

Meta’s decision to scrap its U.S. fact-checking program and ease restrictions on controversial topics like immigration and gender identity is a seismic shift in how social media platforms handle political discourse. Some are heralding this as a long-overdue return to free expression, while others worry it opens the floodgates to misinformation and hate speech. As…

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…

Accountability Knows No Party: Reflecting on the E. Jean Carroll Case and Justice in Leadership

Well, folks, here we are again, facing yet another twist in the never-ending saga of American politics. The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a jury's verdict requiring President-elect Donald Trump to pay $5 million in damages to E. Jean Carroll for sexual abuse and defamation. Now, as an independent Christian conservative, I…