Uniforms Matter: Why the Constitution Draws a Hard Line Between Warriors and Police

Uniforms are not decoration. They are language. Long before an officer speaks a word or a citizen weighs compliance, the uniform announces intent, authority, and the rules that govern the encounter. In a free society—especially one built on constitutional limits—this signaling is not cosmetic. It is foundational.

When Government Tries to Replace God: How Bad Theology Turned Borders into a Moral Sin

Modern political Christianity has a dangerous habit of confusing compassion with chaos. Somewhere between yard signs and virtue-signaling sermons, the Church was told that borders are immoral, laws are unloving, and governments exist primarily to replace God as the ultimate provider. None of that is biblical. In fact, Scripture teaches almost the opposite.

Color Revolution Phase 2: Barking in the Streets for a Hunter You’ll Never See

Phase 2 of a color revolution is the “streets on fire” phase. It looks organic. It feels spontaneous. It’s loud, chaotic, righteous, and emotionally intoxicating. This is where the dogs flood the streets. Students, activists, professional grievance collectors, and social-media revolutionaries with ring lights and Venmo links all sprint after the same thing: meaning.

It’s Pretti Messed Up When Rights Don’t Come With Responsibility

The facts were never complicated: an armed civilian inserted himself into a volatile confrontation with federal agents during an active operation. That’s not a courtroom debate. That’s a high-adrenaline environment where every decision carries lethal stakes. Rights don’t suspend physics. They don’t freeze human reaction time. They don’t override use-of-force laws that have existed for decades. You can be legally armed and still behave recklessly enough to trigger a fatal chain of events.

Welcome to Fifth-Generation Politics: When Revolutions Don’t Need Guns

A color revolution isn’t primarily about violence. Violence is sloppy. It scares donors and ruins the optics. The real weapon is narrative. The objective is to convince enough people that the existing authority has morally expired. Once that belief spreads, the government doesn’t collapse from force — it collapses from ridicule and doubt.

The Walz is caving in to Trump; Talk softly and carry a big Insurrection Act of 1807

But charm alone goes only so far. In his negotiations, President Trump always carries a big stick. Sometimes the stick is a squad of B-2s loaded with bunker busters. Other times, it is 150 aircraft and special forces carrying a discombobulator that will send your troops home in oversized shoe boxes.

Eating While White: Anti-ICE Rioters Are Stupid Bigots

Eating While White: Anti-ICE Rioters Are Stupid Bigots

The rioters & terrorists in Minneapolis are stupid bigots: I was able to quickly find out about the racial makeup of ICE, which is barely a “white” majority, yet these bigots assume that all ICE agents are white and male so they are chasing down, harassing and assaulting random white men.

The Purple-Haired Warrior: Manufactured Rage, Disposable Foot Soldier

There she is again. The Purple-Haired Warrior Activist. Posted up in the wild like a brightly colored poison dart frog—small, loud, highly visible, and absolutely convinced she’s saving the planet by screaming at strangers in public while someone films it for Instagram. You’ve seen her. Big glasses. Septum ring. Hair the color of a microwaved …

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Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #11: Fleeing Tim Walz’s Minnesota

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #11: Fleeing Tim Walz's Minnesota

Normal Americans have been fleeing Blue States by the tens of thousands since the 2020 Democrat riots, the unconstitutional Covid lockdowns and the rigged presidential election