Last week, on Monday, September 16, President Trump decided to take his long-simmering feud with The New York Times from the podium to the courtroom, filing a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the paper, several of its reporters, and even its publisher, Penguin Random House. The suit accused them of maliciously distorting his business record,…
Shutdown Chicken: Who’s Going to Blink First?
Well folks, here we are again. Washington is playing its favorite game: “chicken.” Except instead of two kids riding rusty bikes at each other down a gravel road, it’s Chuck Schumer and President Trump squaring off, and the gravel road is the entire federal government budget. One wrong move, and instead of skinned knees, we’re…
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…
The Jack Smith Report and Trump’s Legal Battles – A Reflection on Justice and the Bigger Picture
Let’s dive into the swirling maelstrom of Jack Smith’s recently concluded investigation into Donald Trump. There’s a lot to unpack, and it’s not all red or blue. This isn’t about cheerleading for a political team but wrestling with fundamental questions of justice, power, and integrity. Justice Must Be Blind – But Is It? Smith’s report…
Navigating the Chaos of Spending Bills
Well, folks, here we are again. Another government spending bill showdown, another threat of a shutdown, and—predictably—another round of political theater. As an independent Christian conservative, I’m not here to blindly defend either side of the aisle. Instead, let’s take a clear-eyed look at this mess and ask ourselves: How did we get here? More…