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Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.

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    The Bold and Blunt podcast hosted by Cheryl Chumley is a refreshing and honest platform that tackles important issues from a Christian perspective. With her strong convictions and clear communication style, Cheryl provides a voice of truth for both Christians and Americans alike.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is Cheryl's unwavering commitment to speaking the truth. She fearlessly addresses controversial topics that many other podcasts shy away from. Her courage in discussing these subjects is commendable, as it allows listeners to gain a deeper understanding of current events from a Christian worldview. Additionally, her passion for God and America's godly heritage shines through in every episode, making her an inspiring figure for those who share similar beliefs.

    Furthermore, Cheryl's ability to articulate her thoughts clearly and intelligently is another standout aspect of this podcast. She presents well-researched information in a concise and understandable manner, allowing listeners to easily grasp the points she is making. Whether it's discussing cultural issues or political matters, Cheryl's communication skills make it easy for audiences to engage with the content and connect with her message.

    However, one potential drawback of The Bold and Blunt podcast is the occasional audio issue. Some listeners have reported difficulties hearing or understanding certain episodes when using AirPods or listening at maximum volume on their iPhones. While this may be a production issue that can be adjusted, it can sometimes detract from the overall listening experience.

    In conclusion, The Bold and Blunt podcast offers valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions from a Christian perspective. Cheryl Chumley's unapologetic approach to addressing important topics sets her apart from other conservative podcasts. Despite occasional audio issues, this podcast remains an excellent resource for those seeking truthful commentary on cultural issues and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs.



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    God the genius mathematician

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 33:04


    Math to many is just another class to struggle through; just another course that has to be taken in order to graduate or get into college. And one of the most common questions among math-haters in school is this: Why do I need to know this if I'm not going into math for a career? The reason is simple. Math is God's way of laying out the universe. Dr. William West discusses his years of research, in his new "Sacred Science," that attributes God's universal creation to eight mathematical equations.

    From dark to light, from Biden to Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 31:45


    Moving from the Joe Biden White House to the Donald Trump Administration has been like a shift from dark to light, from night to day — from evil to good, even. Just look at the latest revelations from a former Biden aide who said many in the Democrat Party regarded Trump as such an existential threat to society that they willingly engaged in "undemocratic" actions so long as the end result brought destruction against all-things-MAGA. Talk about evil. Mary Walter, host of Mary Walter Radio, talks up the good, bad and ugly of politics, and particularly of Team Trump.

    Benjamin Franklin's advice for America

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 28:44


    The Founding Fathers would have been very pleased with some of the politics of modern America, but on the other hand, very displeased with others. Benjamin Franklin, in particular, would not favor the growth of government — but at the same time, he would appreciate some of the globalism that has advanced the economies of the world. Mark Skousen is an eighth-generation descendant of Franklin and has penned the book, "The Greatest American," aimed at showing why this founder-slash-inventor-slash-diplomat was truly so genius.

    Trump's Middle East miscalculation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 29:12


    President Donald Trump is an expert strategist, a national treasure and a true American patriot. But he's still only human, and therefore, prone to political missteps and mistakes. And on his recent Middle East trip, he's cut deals that might very well prove to be costly for America down the line. It's like when Republicans thought they could turn China into a more modern, capitalistic and free society by opening the nation's doors to economic opportunity. Beware entangling overseas alliances, George Washington warned. Hedieh Mirahmadi Falco, a Muslim-turned-Christian and a U.S. national security expert, tells where Trump may have fallen a bit short on his Mideast dealings.

    America's divine founding

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 33:24


    About half of Americans believe this nation was founded on divine intervention and Christian principles, to be used by God for heavenly purposes — and the rest don't know truthful history. Too many leftists are trying to eradicate the factual founding of this country, as a means of getting rid of God from the public square. Michael Medved's newest movie, "The American Miracle," shows with historical accuracy the greatness of this country has been rooted in godly intervention since the beginning.

    CCP can't stop Christianity from spreading

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 28:04


    The communists in China have been busily clamping down on religious freedoms, and have even issued new regulations that mandate missionaries must register with the CCP before entering the country. But the backlash is rising. And the more the CCP tries to stifle religious freedom — the more the CCP tries to persecute Christians — the more Christianity blossoms. As Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, says: China, unbelievably enough, is now the number one exporter of Christian missionaries to the world.

    Bold but humble: one of God's hardest lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 33:05


    All Christians struggle to walk that fine line between being bold, but staying humble — but for Christian women, the struggle is perhaps even more difficult. Why? Women are often told and taught that it's their biblical role to walk in quiet obedience to their husbands, to their church leaders, to those they are serving — yet this is not how Jesus saw women. And it's a shame when women who have talents and gifts galore are shamed into silence based on faulty Bible teachings. Maybe that's why young women are leaving the church nowadays. Misty Phillip has a new book, “Spark Your Influence,” that teaches women specifically how to be submissive yet bold — just as Jesus was.

    Marxism in the church

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 33:40


    Marxism has really snuck into America's churches, and that's a problem for several reasons — mostly because it leads congregations down a path of false teaching. Marxist teachings come from Satan, not God. If America's faith communities are filled with those who think Jesus would be a socialist or communist or Marxist if he were walking the earth today, then this country is on a crash course for destruction. America is only as strong as its churches. Chad Connelly, founder of Faith Wins, discusses the problems with today's churches, as well as the Donald Trump administration's open embrace of Christianity. 

    America's Christian reawakening

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 34:26


    President Donald Trump has gone increasingly public with his faith, even mentioning the left's dreaded J-word — Jesus — for all the world to hear. This is good for all of America because when there's a White House that recognizes and respects the Christian founding of the country, the concept of God-given rights and liberties shines brightly. But it's not just in the political circles that Christianity is coming alive. The culture — the world of entertainment — is striking back at the darkness and evil that's crept into movies, into games, into videos over the years. Bill Abbott, CEO of Great American Media, talks about the more godly times we're seeing in America.

    Trump's star rises, except with Democrats

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 34:13


    The latest Pew Research Center survey numbers of this White House's favor with the people are in and no surprise, Republicans by and large are loving President Donald Trump, while Democrats are not. Democrats are in lockstep on their hatred for Trump's policies. But America is back on track for a new age of golden politicking, including in foreign affairs. Shea Bradley Farrell, president of Counterpoint Institute, speaks from Hungary about the regard for Trump she's experiencing on the streets in Europe.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 31:30


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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 30:36


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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 33:58


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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 32:27


    Today's youth are facing a crisis of confidence that comes from years of being pat on the head and told that the true purpose of life is to find happiness for happiness' sake — character, hard work, goal-setting, achievement and living God's will be danged. Blame it on the participation trophy types. They were the ones who told kids self-esteem has nothing to do with achieving based on work and creativity and drive. Now America's younger generations are floundering a bit in the work force, expecting things they haven't earned and feeling like failures — and quitting — when they don't get what they expect. Successful businessman and “Solid Ground” author Tom Lewis tells how to get youth back on the track of godly and productive living, and in turn, all of America.

    Media bias, bias and more bias

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 36:45


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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 35:20


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    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 34:15


    One of the greatest ways to ensure America stays free and Americans maintain their individual liberties is to fill the halls and offices of government with those who understand the concept of God-given liberties and rights — that is to say, Christians, and those of Judeo-Christian belief. That's a nightmare for the left. But it's really the way to preserve the concept of individualism and limited governance that Founding Fathers gave when they forged this great nation. Adam Josefczyk and his Forge Leadership staff are busily training the next generation of leaders to do just that.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 31:10


    Fully 53 percent of Pew Research Center respondents said there were too few American women in politics. What do you think? What's clear is that there are too few women holding Republican Party offices. When you look at the data and break down the figures, whether it's federal, state or municipal offices, fact is Democrats outnumber Republicans when it comes to women office-holders. This trend needs to change. Rep. Lisa McClain is the House Republican Conference chair and the highest ranking woman in House Republican leadership, and she has quite a bit to say about the state of the nation, the state of Democrats, the state of the leftist attacks on President Donald Trump and more — and all in time for Women's History Month.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 35:20


    Are you one of the millions of Americans who still have questions about what happened on January 6, the day Donald Trump is blamed for causing an uproar at the Capitol? Well, thankfully some have done some deep dive investigative looks at the activities on Capitol Hill that day, and as it turns out — surprise, surprise, wink, wink — the government narrative isn't exactly truthful. Chris Burgard talks about his investigation to find the truth of January 6, and the film he produced that he says clearly shows: this day was a "psychological operation run with military precision" by those who wanted to make sure Donald Trump would never, ever, ever become president.

    Do you believe in miracles?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 32:44


    Miracles do exist. And even though some Christians are torn over believing miracles still exist today, fact is, God does indeed perform miracles regularly, and plenty of evidence shows that to be true. Billy Hallowell has a new documentary called "Investigating the Supernatural: Miracles," and in it, he takes a deep dive journalistic look at claims of medical healings and other such miraculous stories and finds — it's true. God is very much active in the lives of His creations and He does, indeed, perform miracles.

    Reagan, still great after all these years

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:10


    Polls consistently show Ronald Reagan is considered one of America's greatest and favorite presidents and after all these years, it's still easy to understand why: He was the great communicator who looked at America through the rosiest of glasses. He saw the good in people. He saw the good in the nation. And he constantly inspired all to seek the good, no matter their individual circumstances. Today, the political climate is far too divided to expect a unity of any sorts from Washington, D.C. But back in Reagan's day, his leadership helped fuel some of the greatest feats in both politics and foreign affairs. No wonder today's politicians all want to be compared to him. Frank Lavin served with Reagan and says in his "Inside the Reagan White House" that Americans can still learn many lessons from the Gipper that apply today, particularly for those in leadership roles.

    Marxists, i.e. Democrats, destroy art

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 37:29


    Have you ever wondered why communists build such ugly gray cement structures? Or why artwork from leftists seems so very often vulgar and depraved? It's part of their ideology, that's why. There are key psychological reasons that those on the left seek, through culture and art and entertainment, to demonize all that's traditionally regarded as beautiful, as inspirational, as breathtaking. There's a reason Jill Biden, former first lady, offered the world such a bizarre and freaky Christmas show within the supposedly hallowed halls of the White House. Campus Reform editor-in-chief Zachary Marschall talks about the state of American art, from the breaking news perspective of what President Donald Trump is doing with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

    Gen Zers still — still! — embracing socialism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 36:05


    The youth of America are still embracing socialism, according to recent reports. And that's becoming a real problem for American Exceptionalism. After all, if the roots of America's greatness are vested in the idea that individual rights and liberties come from God, and government only serves to protest and preserve those individual rights and liberties, then the opposite — the opposing — view of socialism, which serves the state interests first and foremost, is the big enemy. You can't have individualism and collectivism at the same time. The two are at odds. JT Young, author of "Unprecedented Assault," talks about socialism in America and advises how best to fight it.

    Democrats are losing, MAGA is winning

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 32:10


    Democrats keep making massive political missteps, and if they continue down this path, they won't only lose the midterms -- they'll lose their ability to win leadership posts in Congress and in the White House for years and years to come. That's great news for conservatives. But the question is: Why? Why are Democrats so resistant to embrace even the most common sense and unifying agendas of this Donald Trump presidency, the ones that include cleaning up waste and corruption in budget books? Constitutional conservative Allen West talks about the state of MAGA, of Democrats, of the nation and warns: Democrats worship a false god called Big Government, and they won't embrace America First agendas any time soon.

    Dumbing down America must end now

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 35:17


    Everybody knows America's public school systems have fallen in ratings and standards these past years, and are failing to educate children in the ways they need to lead fruitful, prosperous lives. But it's not enough to be aware of the sad state of America's education systems. It's high time to do something about it. If we want an America that's led by people who understand the concept of American Exceptionalism, who recognize the roots of American Exceptionalism, and who know what it takes to win the war against American Exceptionalism -- and keep individual liberties intact for decades to come -- we need to educate the coming generation of leaders to love and cherish America. Nicholas Giordano, as a college professor and media figure, sees first hand how the dumbing down of America has led to a large population of ignoramuses. He has much to say about how to reverse this sad and sorry trend.

    Faith makes a comeback in America

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 30:45


    Did you hear President Donald Trump's inaugural speech? How about his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast? In both, Trump spoke openly, bluntly, boldly about the need for America to get back in the faith -- to reclaim the greatness of our country that comes from the Creator. And after four long years of having the previous administration push transgender rights, gay rights, and all things secular, all while hanging the rainbow flag from the White House -- having a president who actively and unabashedly embraces God is not only refreshing; it's a bright shiny ray of sunshine on America's future. God-given rights and liberties are the basic building blocks of American Exceptionalism. Thankfully, faith seems to be surging in America right now, and that all bodes well for the fate of American individualism. Pastor, author, podcaster and public speaker David Fiorazo discusses the crucial links between faith and liberty.

    Trump moves swiftly to jumpstart MAGA economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 32:41


    Look around and watch as the savings grow: President Donald Trump's new administration is taking it seriously to save the U.S. taxpayer from waste and corruption. There's a cut coming to USAID. There are billions of dollars in cuts coming by way of Elon Musk's DOGE. There are cuts coming by way of the pause in federal grant funding. And it's all good for citizens who want a government of transparency and accountability. Bill Walton, whose widely skilled background hails from the worlds of business and finance and media and even movie-making -- he says Trump has come in and issued a sort of "shock and awe" type of agenda. It won't be long before citizens start feeling the financial boom that's on its way.

    Abolish fed ed department, smash the teachers' unions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 34:13


    If you want to see this nation's public education system returned to its days of glory -- when it really educated kids and taught them to critically think -- then it all starts with abolishing the federal stranglehold on K-12 public schools. Abolish the Department of Education and watch as the teachers' unions fall; watch as the Democrat Party's ability to shove radical and Marxist ideologies into the school systems fail; watch as America's next generation of leaders start emerging from schools with the truthful teachings of American Exceptionalism they need to keep this country on top of the global stage for years to come. Erika Donalds is an education expert who says it's high time to get rid of the Department of Education -- and that President Donald Trump is just the right guy to make that happen.

    And like that, DEI seems dead

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 28:32


    President Donald Trump's first few days in office have been filled with speedy, decisive actions and thankfully, giving the boot to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies has been a top priority. No more DEI in the federal government. No more DEI in the military. And the trickle-down effect is impacting businesses and schools and soon enough, there will be no more DEI in corporations and the education system. Marxists are crying. Americans are applauding. And people like Ryan Walters, superintendent of Oklahoma schools, who has been fighting DEI against Democrats for years -- can finally rest a bit easier. America is certainly entering a golden age.

    It's two-gender time, as common sense makes comeback

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 30:35


    It's the dawning of truth again in America, as President Donald Trump issued an executive order making clear there are only two sexes, male and female. And all the leftists go: No! The LGBTQ community that has so long, under Democrat coddling, pushed its extreme and radical and deceptive agenda into the public square is up in arms about this executive order. They know it's more than just a message. It's a complete policy reversal that's going to have a ripple effect into the states, into the school systems, and having an effect on everything from jail placements to passports. The chaos that's coming for the long-time liars who've insisted boys can be girls whenever they want is actually quite humorous. It's a confusion that's of their own making. But for the rest of us, common sense is making a comeback. Parent Cheryl Saltzman, a whistleblower for Campus Reform, talks about how her daughter's college Resident Assistant was a male who purposely pretended to be a girl just so he could room right alongside the real girls.

    Donald Trump's MAGA is on the march

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 34:33


    In barely a blink of an eye after the inauguration, President Donald Trump was already moving to undo many of the damaging agendas brought forth by the previous Joe Biden team. MAGA is on the march. And for the next four years, expect more of the same. Jenna Ellis, who served as Trump's legal adviser during his first presidency, speaks to the next four years and what Americans can expect. And guess what? It's pretty much positive for the patriots of the nation. The media? The media may sell a different narrative, though. Be on guard for spin.

    Muslims turning to Christ in droves

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 29:50


    There's a boom in the number of Muslims who are turning to Christ, and the reasons are varied but it all basically comes down to this: the truths of the Bible cannot be ignored. The spirit is on the move. And if Christians want to learn how best to engage with those of different faiths, particularly of Islam faith, then this is the show that teaches. Hedieh Mirahmadi Falco is a real warrior for Christ. But she wasn't always this way. She followed the Muslim faith for years and years until one day, she heard the voice of Christ and knew: she could not deny the promises of Christianity were true.

    New year, new terror risks to America

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 33:13


    The new year in America sadly kicked off with terrorist attacks that left scores dead and injured. But more may be on the way. The warnings to America about the threats of radical Islamist terror have been on the walls for years now. It's just that too many political leaders, particularly in the Democratic Party, have failed to acknowledge them and act accordingly. Thankfully, Donald Trump is taking over the White House and bringing with him a team of officials who fully understand you can't fight terror with fancy talk and diplomacy and concessions. But that doesn't automatically erase the risk. As Israel Ellis, author of a book about the warning signs of terror, says: America must wake up and smell the terrorism. Our nation has been ignoring the signs of looming attacks for far too long, he says.

    Defeating deep state crime lies with state laws

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 35:29


    The federal government, back in campaign season, put out word that violent crime in America was down -- and not just by a little, but by quite a bit. The government put out this word because that's what the FBI said to be true. So Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and all the Democrats and the leftist boot-lickers in the media went on a concerted journey to tell how Donald Trump was lying when he said crime in America was up, up, up, and also how lucky Americans were to have a president like Biden who actually lowered crime around the nation. Then the FBI's revised statistics came out and voila, suddenly it was seen: Trump was right. Crime was up, up, up. Violent crime had risen under Biden. And all the deep staters went, whoops! Democrats and deep state players will always pretend like crime falls under their watch, even when it's oh-so-untrue. But states don't have to rely on the feds to provide border security and crime-fighting tools to ensure their communities are safe from criminals. As Christopher Holton, a senior analyst with Center for Security Policy says, states can do a lot right now to make sure criminals aren't committing crimes in their local communities. Tune in for the recommendations.

    America has 'created a monster' with China

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 28:59


    For far too long, America has tried to work with China, instead of fight against China, all due to the misguided hope that if the communists were only given enough economic opportunity and treated to the same sort of U.S. foreign policy favoritism as other nations, then the CCP would shed its commie ways and walk a more Western government path. Now the cows have come home. Now it's time to pay the piper. Now the facts are showing that China has simply pretended to work with the West all the while building up its military, its economic influence, its communist propaganda plans, its psychological warfare. China expert and author Bill Gertz says America's missteps on China policy has "created a monster." But it's not too late for America, he says, so long as the political winds shift in the right direction.

    Jimmy Carter's legacy: He's not the worst

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 26:45


    Ask most Americans who follow politics to name the worst president in U.S. history and Jimmy Carter regularly comes to mind. But because of the utter fecklessness of Joe Biden -- Carter's legacy has changed a bit and now he seems better when compared to the present administration. But the gaslighting can only go so far. One media outlet is even claiming Carter wasn't a liberal -- that he was a conservative who paved the way to Ronald Reagan. As if Ronald Reagan needed paving. Historian and best-selling author Craig Shirley looks at Carter's presidency and talks about the truths of the 39th president's legacy. It's not all bad; but he definitely wasn't a conservative.

    How to share the faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 29:29


    We're all commanded to share our faith with others -- but Christians don't always do a good job of it for a variety of reasons. Perhaps they are afraid they won't have all the right answers. Perhaps they are worried about sounding like a Jesus freak. Perhaps they are uncomfortable talking openly about their personal lives. Or perhaps they don't feel equipped to speak on behalf of God because they don't, for whatever reason, think they're good examples of God's grace. Whatever the reason, though, fact is: we're still commissioned to share our faith in Christ -- and this is what Sarah Rivette does on this episode. If you want to hear a touching story of how God works, and why you need God -- from someone who did not always believe in God -- then tune in. 

    The power of God's grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 30:14


    It's Christmas season, so no time like now to hear how God works in the lives of His believers. Billy Hallowell, one of the nation's premier "faith" journalists -- who covers faith issues -- shares how God has worked in His life, through good times and bad, light times and dark. And the takeaway for listeners is simple: God loves you just as much and works in your life just as frequently. The key to knowing God's will, and how He's working, is to listen and to read the Bible.   

    Christians in Syria on edge over new regime

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 22:15


    Christians in Syria are facing a dangerous unknown. Will the de facto leadership grant them religious liberty? Or will they become the latest target of Islamic leaders who abuse their positions to persecute Christians? Remember how the Taliban in Afghanistan promised to respect the individual rights after America withdrew forces -- and then practically overnight broke those promises. The same could happen in Syria. As Rusty Reno warns, Christians in Syria are a bit on edge right now, and justifiably so.

    Drones? What drones? Dems are utterly feckless

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 34:18


    Drones are flying in hundreds of spots above several states on the East Coast and the response from the White House, when asked what they are and who's flying them and what they're doing, is this: eh -- don't worry about it. If Americans could only trust their federal government officials, maybe that'd be an answer that would sell. But trust in government has fallen dramatically in recent decades. And trust in the Joe Biden administration in particular is at a deep, dip low -- and that's because this White House has been feckless on national security issues from beginning to end. As retired Lt. Col. and best-selling author Tony Shaffer says: "It's like a scene from Blazing Saddles" with this White House. That is to say: comical at best.

    The prophetic return of Donald Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 34:47


    Is Donald Trump's White House return the fulfillment of prophecy? That's the question asked -- and even answered -- by Troy Anderson, author of the best-selling "The Trump Code," a journalistic look at a fiction title penned 130 years ago that has striking similarities to today's politics and culture, including an eerily copycat image of Donald Trump's son, Barron.

    Joe Biden's legacy of crimes by illegals

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 27:53


    Everybody knows President Joe Biden failed to enforce border control. Everyone knows one of this administration's most dangerous policies for American citizens was the White House's utter refusal to keep illegals out of this country. But guess what: it's even worse than you imagined. The numbers of crimes committed by illegals are even higher than reported. John Lott has tracked the figures and analyzed the data and his findings are this: the costs to citizens from illegals are tremendous -- and it's not just financial, but personal safety that's the issue.

    Transgenderism has found yet a new evil

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 30:59


    There's a new transgender threat in town, and this one is really hitting hard at the children. Down in Florida is a community that's been allowing men dressed provocatively as women to hang out in a park -- where children play. What is wrong with this picture, America? A few years ago, such displays would've required the intervention of police. Now? They go forth with alarming frequency. Guest Kelley Yates, an etiquette expert who's been warning of the LGBTQ madness for some time, details this latest evil, as well as what she's doing to fight it.

    Hunter skates, J6ers rot

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 35:21


    President Joe Biden just gave his son, Hunter, the pardon of all pardons, one that doesn't just erase his known and jury-convicted crimes, but also whatever other crimes he may or may not have committed over the course of a ten-year period. How sweet to be the family member of this corrupt Joe Biden. Meanwhile, back in the federal system, rot away hundreds of others who've been tossed behind bars for the crime of -- protesting? Being a conservative? Supporting Donald Trump? The January 6 imprisoned ones aren't all completely innocent of criminal behavior. But as Ed Martin, one of the attorneys who has been working their cases from Day One, says -- most are facing punishments that far and away exceed whatever crimes they supposedly committed. Some, he says, are completely innocent. What of their plights? Ed Martin discusses.

    Jack Smith called Obama's 'enforcer'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 33:53


    Special counsel Jack Smith may be stepping aside from his prosecutorial persecutions of Donald Trump -- at least, for the time being. But he leaves behind a trail of destruction. And one such victim, Steve Stockman, former congressman, says he spent three years in jail due to Jack Smith's unjust investigations and prosecutions that came largely in defense of Barack Obama. Stockman apparently made the political mistake of using his congressional platform to investigate Obama -- and for that, he had to pay. Stockman talks about his time in jail and his dealings with Jack Smith, whom he describes as "Obama's enforcer" and a very evil man.

    Missiles and mines and more war, oh my

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 29:45


    Joe Biden's administration has sent America hurtling down a path of war, with the latest reversals of policy allowing U.S. long-range missiles to be sent to Ukraine for use in Russia. But blink, and Biden's reversed another long-standing policy, i.e., he's also OK-ing America to send anti-personnel mines to Ukraine for use against Russia, as well. Thing is, Ukraine has signed a global treaty committing itself to never using the anti-personnel mines. The mess Biden is leaving Donald Trump is just getting uglier. No wonder America's allies can't wait for him to exit, stage left, the White House. Foreign policy expert Shea Bradley-Farrell discusses how Trump can speedily end the Ukraine-Russia war, just like he promised on the campaign trail.

    Christians, no time to sleep!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 35:30


    The elections may have gone the right way. America may be poised to see saner times. Americans may be on the cusp of regaining a better economy, a safer community, a more peaceful atmosphere. But that doesn't mean Christians should sit back and rest easy now and let the politicians do as they will. The exceptionalism of America is that individuals are endowed by their Creator with certain rights -- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness -- and that governments are supposed to be filled with humble servants who simply protect those individual rights and liberties. That requires an active, informed citizenry -- and to keep the "God-given" in place, it requires godly, moral citizens to stay active in government. Christians, an awakening is still needed in this nation. Just because the elections have ended doesn't mean an end to Christians involving themselves in politics and culture. Pastor Jack Graham speaks on the elections and what's in store for America, and why Christians need to stay alert and active in the culture.

    Trump will make America prosperous again

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 35:41


    Scarcely had Donald Trump been declared the winner of the presidential election and the markets had already surged -- and not just the stock market. Across all business sectors, the numbers were up, promising a solid four years of financial growth in America. Donald Trump certainly is the candidate of MAPA -- Make America Prosperous Again. Financial expert David Bahnsen weighs in on what we can expect in the next four years.

    The solution to socialism is a return to morality

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 26:12


    If we want America to stay free for decades to come, it's not the political world that matters most, but rather the spiritual world. Founders warned that America's government would only stay limited in scope and the nation's liberties would only remain intact so long as the citizens were moral and virtuous. And taking morals and virtues from one's own heart and mind is a recipe for disaster -- as we've seen in this growing secular, growing Big Government society. The solution to socialism is to elect those who serve with humble hearts, fully aware that America is a nation of individualists who take their marching orders from God, not government. Carter Wrenn, longtime political strategist for the GOP, speaks about the roots of liberty and the direction Americans need to walk to preserve freedom.

    Jack Smith, buh-bye! MAGA enters safe zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 30:36


    Donald Trump's win of the White House means his politically driven, politically motivated prosecutions, led in large part by bureaucrat Jack Smith, go up in smoke and disappear. And that's not just good news for Trump. That's good news for all Americans who've watched with rising alarm the absolute detestable way our justice and intel systems have been weaponized by Democrats against their political opponents. Don Brown, author of "Kangaroo Court," describes a time of utter tyranny in America that's now thankfully coming to an end.

    Abortion even more evil than you know

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 37:33


    Everybody by now knows that Planned Parenthood has engaged in some pretty horrific acts, even more horrific than aborting babies. Can you say harvesting body parts? But wait, it gets even worse. Seth Gruber has taken a deep dive look into the beginning days of Planned Parenthood, the statements and actions of Margaret Sanger, who started the organization, and at the links -- the oh so many links -- of Sanger and PP with some very wicked, evil, despicable organizations, individuals and movements. And after reading his book and watching his movie, what's clear is this: The depths of evil of the abortion industry is truly demonic.

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