Lockdown Hypocrites
/Governors and mayors are imposing more lockdowns on their constituents as the holiday approaches, but many of them have not lived up to their own standards.
Read MoreGovernors and mayors are imposing more lockdowns on their constituents as the holiday approaches, but many of them have not lived up to their own standards.
Read MoreWhen Joe Biden first announced, he released a video about the violence in Charlottesville. He condemned Trump’s “fine people” on both sides line, leaving out the fact President Trump condemned Neo-Nazis in the same statement.
Read MoreSenator Manchin can try to ease the minds of Americans by convincing them Democrats haven’t gone fully progressive, but as long as the enthusiasm and power come from the far left, he won’t be able to beat them back.
Read MoreI understand the world celebrating Kamala Harris, but if Mia Love, Condoleezza Rice, or Tim Scott had such a great honor, they’d be hailed as coons, not heroes of history.
Read MoreJames is not conceding his race, and experts on the ground are advising him to fight. Finding over 80,000 votes to change the outcome of his election is a daunting and virtually impossible task, unless major fraud is discovered. Based on experience, Republicans are holding out hope and are determined to fight.
Read MoreAt this time, the election winner has not been named, but President Donald Trump has shifted his voting demographics in interesting ways. According to the Edison Exit Poll, president trump gained in every demographic except for white men.
In 2016, commentators claimed Donald Trump’s win was due to racism. Van Jones called it a “whitelash,” yet pundits were baffled that many voters who voted for Obama did the same for Trump. For four years, we’ve heard claims that Donald Trump and his supporters were terrible racists. Yet, Donald Trump has done what no Republican has been able to do in my lifetime: expand the base.
From 2016, Trump went up +4 for black men and women, +3 for Latino men and women, +2 in white women, and +5 in other.
Some are astonished by Trump’s blowout in Florida, owed to his impressive showing with Latino voters. Nichole Hannah Jones of The New York Times, infamously known for her role in the 1619 Project, went as far as to belittle the Cuban community and dismiss them as a “contrived ethnic category.” She’d rather explain their support of the president as a sign of whiteness rather than accepting that the Democrats veered too far to the left. Other verified Twitter leftists also expressed disappointment and terrible racism toward minorities who dared to think for themselves.
Cuban Americans don’t like far-left policies that remind them of socialist policies they fled. Black Americans care about school choice, economic opportunities, and minority communities are deeply religious. They care about safety and stability, and watching Democrats like Joe Biden cozy up to “defund the police” movements by being open to “reallocating funds,” was an error. Yes, Covid-19 factored into the election, but Americans are also over lockdowns. Trump said we should open the country. Biden said we’re in for a dark winter and wants to enforce unconstitutional federal mask mandates.
Whatever happens, moving forward, Republicans have to analyze the good about the Trump campaign. Establishment Republicans are eager to blot him out of existence, but his willingness to fight boldly against a broken and corrupt system is what drew in record crowds and historic turnout to the polls. Americans were sick of politicians who don’t keep their promises, endless wars, seeing their jobs go overseas, rising energy prices, and losing the fight in the culture war.
If folks like Cindy McCain and Michael Steele believe they’re the future of the Republican Party, they’re sadly mistaken. Mitt Romney couldn’t dream of building this type of coalition. Jeff Flake would rather concede to the Democrats and see policies he supports—like school choice—be obliterated, just to go back to the days of grinning and bearing losses.
The only reason Donald Trump became president is that he filled a void. Every supporter of the president understands his faults and flaws, even more than his critics. But they stand with Trump because he stands for them. If Republicans don’t find other candidates like Trump who will boldly stand against the establishment for the sake of the American people, they won’t be able to build on his lead.
Isn’t it about time you finally face the truth? You may not be able to admit it out loud to your friends, family, or coworkers, but you can at least look in the mirror and admit it under your breath: Trump isn’t that bad.
We were sold that Trump was a terrible racist, yet his favorite accomplishments are ones important to black voters. He twisted bipartisan arms to pass the First Step Act, last year the SBA granted $330 million in loans to black women, Trump funded HBCUs, and created opportunity zones. He’s also been an advocate for school choice.
It’s time to face reality: either Trump isn’t a racist or racism doesn’t play as big a role in your daily life as the media would have you think. I believe both are true.
The economy was good before the pandemic. Black, Hispanic, Asian, and female unemployment was at historic lows. Hiring signs were up everywhere, and wages naturally rose to be competitive. Democrats try to claim Trump’s tax cuts only benefited the rich, but that isn’t true. Many Americans saw additional money back on their paychecks, double income tax credits for their children, and experienced some sort of benefit from their employer. Some employees received bonuses, and some companies gave education stipends. Democrats were banking on a recession that never manifested to overcome Trump’s popularity.
We were sold that Trump was dangerous, but he’s the only president in my lifetime who hasn’t started any new wars. He was sold as an anti-Semite and an Islamaphobe, yet he’s negotiated peace deals in the Middle East, resulting in multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations.
Trump was painted as homophobic, but he appointed Richard Grenell (who is openly gay) as an ambassador and began an effort to decriminalize homosexuality around the world.
We were sold that Trump would be a dictator, yet immigrants who fled oppressive regimes—like the Cuban population in Florida—support the president and see him as a warrior against socialism. Trump is called a fascist by leftists, yet he resisted making enormous power grabs during the pandemic and allowed federalism to rule. Governors like Cuomo and Newsom praised Trump’s pandemic response until it was no longer politically expedient. When the pandemic first began, I was optimistic about how Americans came together. Companies built ventilators, created masks, the National Guard built hospitals in major convention centers across the country, and a ship was sent to New York.
But eventually, the pandemic became extremely political. Democrats also got that recession they needed to compete.
Even with all that has happened, Gallup reported 56% of Americans say they’re better off today than they were four years ago.
That’s incredible, considering the barrage of negative media coverage. It’s surprising how many Americans still believe Trump colluded with Russia, but thorough investigations found nothing. It turns out the FBI knew the Steel Dossier was bad as early as December of 2016. Many mocked Trump for claiming Obama spied on his campaign, but that turned out to be true. Even Biden was caught having more to do with the targeting of General Michael Flynn than he originally claimed.
Some Americans believe Trump is a criminal who deserved to be impeached, yet the articles didn’t charge the president with any crimes. Not only was he acquitted; Democrats aren’t using impeachment in their campaign strategy.
Is Trump’s style crude? No doubt, but there have been far more controversial presidential figures in the past who benefited from existing pre-social media. Trump idolizes figures like President Grant because he, too, is a flawed leader who serves a purpose: to fight for America and win. Trump’s closing message at the presidential debate last week was the success of Americans will unite us. Biden’s closing argument hinged on a plea that he has a superior moral character. As a black voter that has been constantly demeaned by Biden, that’s not enough for me. Is it good enough for you?
If your family is safer and, overall, more prosperous today than four years ago, consider why.
Maybe you can’t admit it out loud, but you can trust the ballot box to keep your secret.
Democrats who loved RBG should very well consider the following if they respect her as much as they pretend.
Read MoreIf celebrities could move an election, Hillary Clinton would be president. However, there’s a difference between condescending PSAs from liberal celebrities and curious figures like Kanye West. One side tells you what to think. The other tells you it’s okay to think.
Read MoreAs the final presidential debate approaches, the debate commission is under more scrutiny than ever before, and it is justified.
Read More“My thing is everybody’s mad at me, but nobody is asking the Biden campaign why didn’t they come up with $600 billion?”
Read MoreJudge Barrett’s personal beliefs and whether she believes in the sanctity of life should not matter. The question is whether she can act in a professional manner, like millions of Americans do every day. If she believes in interpreting the constitution as is, that’s what should matter
Read MoreIn a world where Black Lives Matter activists march to restaurants and harass patrons until they throw up their fists and chant their mantra like a cult, you’d think businesses would discourage witch hunts. Unfortunately, that’s not the world we live in.
Read MoreModern feminism is conditioning young women to whine their way into achievements rather than shattering glass ceilings through sheer willpower.
Read MoreDemocrats claim President Trump is signaling white supremacists with “dog whistles,” yet they ignore Joe Biden’s bullhorns.
Read MoreDemocrats made a filled Supreme Court necessary. Democrats around the country—like Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom—eerily stated that Covid-19 was an opportunity to implement change on various issues: climate change, the economy, etc. In a time when our nation needed some normalcy, our electoral process has been radically uprooted.
Read MoreMost shockingly, is the number of people willing to defend it. There’s a huge disconnect between the Rotten Tomatoes critic and audience score. Some critics are simply happy that “right-wingers” are triggered by child pornography, but why is protecting children and scolding pedophilia a one-sided issue?
Read MoreThe president laughingly said Governor Snyder could take a picture with him, even though he didn’t endorse him. At home, I shook my head and dismissively laughed at Trump’s petty bone. I’m guessing it cut a little deeper for the former governor.
Read MoreBLM doesn’t care about “all” black lives, such as children killed in the womb or victims of black on black crime. They don’t even care about black lives in general. They only care about the context of how blacks are killed: by the hands of police.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, my sister and I visited Tennessee on a little bit of business. Seeing that we’re good Christian girls, we had to find a church to visit on Sunday. “Well, I’ve been interested in visiting Pastor Greg Locke’s church.”
My sister hadn’t heard of him before, but something felt right about it. We prayed, and we immediately left our house to drive 8.5 hours to Tennessee, so we could make it to church in the morning.
As we pulled up on the corner of Global Bible Vision Church, friendly staff waved us down and directed us to where we could park. They were having so many guests come in, parking and seating was becoming an issue. A friendly woman greeted us as we came inside, and she invited us to sit next to her. We chatted a little bit, and she gave us an introduction to Pastor Locke.
He was incredibly friendly, fiery, obviously open about his political biases, and very knowledgeable in the word.
I became aware of Pastor Locke after a viral rant on Facebook, telling pastors they needed to open their churches. His church was among the few that never closed down, and he was glad to hear that our ministry was the same.
Even though I hadn’t missed a day of live service since the pandemic began, it was refreshing to be around a larger congregation worshiping together. Even more remarkable was perhaps a fourth of the people in attendance were from out of state. One woman flew from California just to be there.
Pastor Locke made a breaking news announcement: Roger Stone was coming to the church at the end of the month—not to talk politics—to talk about how he recommitted his life to Christ. From then on, Pastor Locke has been a magnet for the media. So, is it any wonder what happened today?
Around 9am CT, Pastor Locke reported on Instagram that his church has been vandalized.
Pastor Locke has said they’ve received so many threats, there’s no telling who could have vandalized the property, but Pastor Locke did say, “But it really puts a fire in my belly.”
Persecution certainly isn’t new, and it’s something Jesus Christ prepared his disciples to face. Persecution isn’t anything a Christian readily wants to face, but it does strengthen the body of Christ. Profanities and other painted crude remarks isn’t anywhere near the degree of what Christians outside of the United States face, but it’ll make Global Vision and their national supporters, more fired up, nonetheless. Pastor Locke announced they’d still be having service this morning, whether it’s under a graffiti covered tent or not.
All eyes will be on Global Bible Vision Church next week when Roger Stone, who was convicted and pardoned by President Trump in July, comes to testify about how Jesus Christ is transforming his life.
I pray it will be a message of grace, forgiveness, and redemption. That’s what America needs right now.
I don’t know what her true religious convictions are, but I believe the Bible when it says you can know a tree by its fruits. She is not pro-choice. She’s pro-abortion. And there is no “separation of church and state” when the state wants to use its power to impose its wickedness onto the church and believers across the country.
“She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. SC woman now tells her story.” After reading this CNN headline, would you guess that Amari Marsh went through early labor—likely due to her chlamydia infection—and was charged because she didn’t remove her live child from the toilet after 911 dispatchers told her to? Probably not.
My mother taught us to play with one another, to work with one another, and to pray with and for one another. She already prepared us to endure difficult moments like these. My mother is a rare ruby, indeed, the type of woman that you read about in Proverbs 31.
It feels like she’s perpetuating an unsolvable problem with no personal cost beyond the breath required to virtue signal. That’s largely the issue with racial grifters. It’s always the system’s fault.
What has happened to our City over the past ten years? What has happened to law and order, to the neighborhood cop we all trusted to safeguard our homes and families, the cop who had the power under the law to help us in times of danger, keep us safe from those who would prey on innocent lives to fulfill some distorted inner need.
Some psychopaths are determined to hurt people, and the authorities have a responsibility to protect the most vulnerable. If that sick individual sees weakness in our defenses, they will hurt the innocent. That is the “fact of life” Vance was referring to.
In other words, Harris was hoping ABC would bail her out. It’s not their fault that she’s “fundamentally disadvantaged,” while going up against Donald Trump. It’s not ABC’s responsibility to try and close the gap with hot mics, and notes, or to sit them down so Trump doesn’t tower over her.
The Gold Star families who lost loved ones three years ago at the bombing of Abbey Gate in Afghanistan have been mum about their criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris, but all that changed when she criticized a memorial at Arlington cemetery where former President Donald Trump attended.
Now, General John Kelly, who was acting as the White House Chief of Staff, has come out and confirmed the article. So, how is it possible that The Atlantic could create such a fantastical story about Trump’s true motivations in Paris when—according to John Bolton—Kelly was the one who told Trump they should not go to the cemetery?
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Many Democrat operatives expect marginalized communities to experience schadenfreude when a powerful man like Trump gets what they think is coming to him. But the reality is that most people want real justice over social or performative justice.