Ted Cruz: This is a very REAL possibility
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, weighs President Donald Trump’s Iran posture amid protest crackdowns, his push to acquire Greenland and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, weighs President Donald Trump’s Iran posture amid protest crackdowns, his push to acquire Greenland and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
“Defense” sounds noble. It sounds like you’re protecting your kids. It sounds like you’re holding the line. It sounds like Mom, apple pie, and a golden retriever that would never bite anybody unless it absolutely had to.
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., criticizes Gov. Tim Walz’s message urging Minnesotans to film I.C.E. activity and more on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’
How many states in open rebellion does it take before Democrats start the second civil war? We “Get Real” pundits discuss the pro-illegal aliens riots and the eight states who are close to open rebellion against the United States.
From Washington, DC to Hollywood all the way to Near-Earth Orbit, Don Surber examines the events of last week and of course gives us his very own take on them.
Words matter. UFO became UAP. Sightings became sensor data. Rumors became congressional hearings. And then came the most carefully engineered phrase yet: “non-human biologics.” That term didn’t exist to inform you—it exists to prepare you. It introduces a category without evidence, certainty without clarity, and authority without accountability. It tells your brain, “Accept the possibility first; we’ll define it later.” That’s not science. That’s narrative conditioning.
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado visited the White House and met with President Trump on Thursday, where she presented him with her Nobel Peace Prize medal. Mr. Trump praised Machado but stopped short of endorsing her as the country’s next leader.
Winter cleaning, whether of our homes or our hearts, invites us to slow down, reflect honestly, and allow God to renew our hearts with grace.
His dad was murdered. Just outside Tulsa. You probably never heard about it. It was an average winter night out in the country. No snow. Cold as you-know-what. Harry Aurandt and his buddy, Ike, had been rabbit hunting….then…
Do you ever wish there were at least some things in the world that didn’t change? At least some things that were not destroyed by the ever-twisting depravity of our modern culture? I do.
Even Christians are not beyond the reach of temptation—but the good news is it can be endured. Pastor Greg Laurie points us to Jesus as our inspiration for overcoming it.
One of the quiet tragedies of church history is not that Christians rejected the Bible, but that—at a critical moment—they reinterpreted it to survive cultural pressure. Instead of allowing Scripture to challenge the assumptions of the age, parts of the Church chose to soften the Bible’s worldview so it would sound reasonable to the world it was trying to convert. Over time, that accommodation didn’t just adjust emphasis; it changed how entire passages were understood.
That the Roman Catholic Church, of which I am a proud member, supports far less restrictive transnational immigration is well known, and His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has been pushing hard on the subject. Thus, the following article comes as no surprise to me: UPDATE: ICE deported Minnesota church employee, surveilled parish during Mass, mayor …
Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway analyzes California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s podcast episode with conservative commentator Ben Shapiro on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
If the Biden camp had a message for the American people-they missed it. What came across was to get in step in a Conga Line like lemming number XXXX riding “joy” and “happy warrior” bullspit nonsense right over the edge, bereft of any new ideas, energy, passion or common sense.
The USA has been defending Greenland longer than Denmark because on August 9, 1940, the Danes fought the Germans valiantly for 6 hours but threw in the towel because Denmark did not want to be annihilated.
Officially, the experts will tell you it means “small O.” Cute. Harmless. Like a Sesame Street vowel. And sure — in the Greek alphabet, that’s what it is. But that explanation is also the kind of tidy little classroom answer you give kids when you don’t want them asking follow-up questions. You know. Like the ones adults should’ve been asking in 2020.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discusses the DOJ investigating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for an alleged conspiracy to impede I.C.E. operations on ‘Hannity.’
Not since slave-loving Democrats provoked the succession of Southern states from the Union have Democrats demonstrated such hatred for America, but that is exactly what is happening today in Minnesota and Minneapolis.
My truck cab was filled with three barking dogs and one idiot. The dogs were in the backseat. The idiot was behind the wheel.
“Sit down!” the idiot kept saying.