When one hears that Kevin Costner had a special on ABC that purported to tell the real Christmas story, it is only natural to be skeptical. After all, Hollywood has been hostile to Christianity for many years; Costner has not always been a paragon of virtue; and ABC is owned […]
Month: December 2025
Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing
The perpetrator was an illegal alien who had been previously deported. This is the second high-profile incident on Charlotte’s light rail over the last couple of months. Charlotte has a problem, and its leaders are refusing to face up to it.
NC School Board Chair Fusses Over ICE
HT: Fred You would think there were ugly scenes in the classrooms with ICE agents stealing away kids who are non-citizens. But that is not the issue. The NC Board of Education chair, Eric Davis, is fussing because these kids are being held out of school by parents because of […]
Untangling The Obamacare Subsidies
Michael Cannon from the Cato Institute schools Bill O’Reilly on the problems with Obamacare and the subsidies issue. He advocates reactivating the short-term insurance solution that Trump initiated during his first term. (Rand Paul recently approached Trump about passing Association Health Plans. Another alternative for those who don’t want to […]
When Citizen Journalists Do The Work Mainstream Media Should Be Doing
HT: Fred Fact-checking the claim repeatedly made by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his political allies that state and local authorities stopped and investigated the $300 million Feeding Our Future fraud case. pic.twitter.com/KZL0nYWZ8K — Lou Raguse (@LouRaguse) December 5, 2025
Mask Tyranny Returns
A memo was sent around within Cone Health during the last couple of days. It directed that certain offices and facilities within the organization had to start requiring the use of masks among staff and visitors during flu season. This, of course, is an abomination on several levels. First, the […]
A Conversation That Ought Not Be Ignored
Mark Mitchell is a pollster with Rasmussen. His observations need to be heeded. This interview is a bit lengthy but worth a listen:
Much Needed Perspective On Slavery
In Defense Of An Active, Assertive Faith
“Passivity is not a Christian virtue.” We really enjoyed our recent conversation with @johnlovell275 from @WPSactual Thanks for coming on the show, John! pic.twitter.com/vdWbkvnnKd — The King's Hall (@The_Kings_Hall) December 8, 2025
“The Ferguson Effect”
It might as well be called “the Greensboro Effect”: