There are two horrible stories this week. Two stories separated by a thousand miles but driven by the same engine: a government drunk on its own authority and a political movement cheering it on like spectators at a public stoning. The first story comes from Dilley, Texas. Under President Trump, ICE’s family detention regime has […]
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Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again making the rounds with her “I have regrets” routine, a performance of reflection, gentleness, and Christian humility that materializes only when she’s politically cornered. She thinks we’ve forgotten. She thinks we don’t keep receipts. She thinks we’ll believe her simply because she whispers Jesus like it’s a magic word […]
There is a particular kind of contempt in America that makes my blood boil. It isn’t the kind that comes from hate. Hate is at least honest. It’s the kind that comes from smugness, that quiet moral sneer reserved for those who rely on government assistance to eat, to live, to keep the lights on. […]
The first duty of a public servant is moral clarity. When people under your banner praise Adolf Hitler, joke about gas chambers, and indulge in racial and antisemitic filth, the only acceptable response is condemnation—swift, unequivocal, and total. Instead, JD Vance chose to sneer. When reporters uncovered a torrent of vile messages from the Young […]
I grieved when I saw the footage. I did not like Charlie Kirk. I despised his politics, his methods, and the damage he caused. But watching him gunned down on a college campus filled me with horror. No one deserves that. Not him, not anyone. To see a man murdered for exercising his right to […]
There is no escape from hate in America. It is the air we breathe, the food we eat, the slogans we repeat without thought. Hate is unconditional here. You don’t have to earn it, you don’t have to provoke it, you don’t even have to open your mouth — it will find you. Hate comes […]