On New Year's Day 2025, a tragic event unfolded in New Orleans' French Quarter when a truck, driven by 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, plowed into a crowd of revelers, resulting in 15 fatalities and injuring dozens more. Jabbar, who had served 13 years in the Army with a deployment to Afghanistan, was killed…
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…
Debt Ceiling Debacles and the Case for Common Sense
In the world of politics, it’s easy to lose count of the “dumbest decisions” because, let’s face it, there are plenty to go around. But when Donald Trump calls the 2023 debt ceiling extension “one of the dumbest political decisions made in years,” it’s worth taking a closer look. For once, I find myself nodding…
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…
North Korea’s Tough Talk – A Test of Resolve for America and Her Allies
When it comes to North Korea’s latest tirade, my initial thought is: Here we go again. Kim Jong Un has a knack for making fiery declarations aimed at the United States, and his promise to implement the “toughest anti-U.S. counteraction” is nothing new. What is new, however, is the timing and the context. As President-elect…
A Cautionary Tale from Russia – Why Nuclear Restraint Is a Christian Imperative
As an independent Christian conservative, I like to think of myself as someone who values wisdom over impulse. We’ve been given not only free will but also discernment—a gift God expects us to use in matters both personal and global. And let me tell you, when I hear Russia warning the U.S. about the dangers…
Biden’s China Connection: A Troubling Web of Family Ties
Well, well, well. The National Archives recently dropped a bombshell on the Biden family narrative that’s harder to ignore than a teenager’s messy room. The newly released photos show then-Vice President Joe Biden grinning alongside two of Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partners back in December 2013. This revelation directly contradicts Biden’s repeated claims that he…
Trump’s TikTok Tango: A Tale of Flip-Flopping
Folks, it looks like President-elect Donald Trump is at it again, shaking things up in his signature style. His latest headline-grabber? A petition to the Supreme Court to delay TikTok’s divestment deadline, a sharp pivot from his 2020 “ban the app” crusade. For a man who has always prided himself on standing firm, this move…
Is Biden “Quiet Quitting” or Just Coasting?
As President Biden soaks up the sun in St. Croix, staying at a villa owned by wealthy Democratic donors, both sides of the political aisle are scratching their heads—and not from sunburn. Republicans and Democrats alike are questioning his choices as he winds down his presidency, with murmurs of "quiet quitting" and allegations of ethical…
A Christian Conservative Perspective on President Biden’s Commutations
Well, folks, President Joe Biden just made a sweeping decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal inmates on death row, replacing their death sentences with life imprisonment without parole. As an independent Christian conservative, I see this decision through a lens of faith, justice, and a good helping of common sense. Let’s dig in.…