Christian nationalism isn’t some fringe idea – it’s the heartbeat of a nation waking up, a nation that remembers it’s one nation under God, not under the thumb of elitists who hate Christendom and offer you a secular monotheistic belief in man’s government as a spiritual deity.

He is but a man of clay, as I am, his heart etched in the granite of conviction, yet shadowed by the weight of human frailty. His doubts on humanity run deep, like trenches dug on the ramparts and on the battlefield of the soul.
In a time of bureaucratic paralysis and cultural confusion, there are still warriors who show us what courage really looks like. Chief among them: Major James Capers Jr.
It’s time to clean up Britain’s mess, once and for all.
Federal judges – unelected, black-robed oligarchs with personal agendas and political manifestos – are seditiously launching a frontal assault on President Donald Trump’s America-First policies.

Ivey's claim of "supreme executive power" to justify such moves smacks of authoritarianism, sidelining the people's will and exposing her for what she really is … a dictator in a dress.
Western Christendom isn’t just a contributor; it’s the cornerstone and the role model for the rest of the world and its peoples.
The Department of Justice dropped a bombshell on June 25, filing a complaint against Minnesota’s unconstitutional, anti-American laws that shower illegal aliens with in-state tuition benefits – sometimes even free rides – while American citizens get slapped with higher costs.

By owning its superpower status, America can forge a future where peace and prosperity prevail, not through endless wars or naive idealism, but through the resolute exercise of its unmatched strength.

The Trump administration’s unapologetic support for Israel has set the stage for a historic shift.

We will not stand for this betrayal any longer. It’s time for a grassroots movement to hold our leaders accountable. We must demand transparency, action, and a commitment to supporting our veterans in tangible ways.
Trump’s genius lies in his complete rejection of the elitist dogma that America should sacrifice its sovereignty for global goodwill and noble benevolence.

Over the past decade, at least six major Islamic terrorist attacks have rocked America, claiming nearly over 100 lives, injuring over 150, and costing tens of millions. This isn’t a blip – it’s a clear and present danger as well as a future trend that demands action.
The evidence is everywhere, and if we don’t act now, we’ll be handing our children a future where the Stars and Stripes bow to the crescent moon.
Listen up, Alabama. The days of your hard-earned tax dollars propping up biased, bloated “public” media are mercifully coming to an end.

U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg's audacious rulings against the Trump administration’s foreign policy are eviscerating the constitutional bedrock of our Republic.

Nations have borders because they’re the guidon of order, security and progress. In 2025, Trump is reminding us what happens when you stand tall and guard these critical dividers in order to flourish with more inclusivity.

The Trump Express is full steam ahead, and it’s hauling a payload of American pride, economic muscle, and unapologetic strength.

Gov. Kay Ivey is beating the anti-China drum loudly and acting tough by raising more hell than 20 Baptist ministers at a tent revival prayer meeting.

Those on Goat Hill are acting like a bunch of blue-state bureaucrats, and it’s high time we call these so-called conservatives what they are: RINOs with better accents.

Perception is nine-tenths of reality, and right now, Alabama’s State Republican Party leadership is looking more like a pack of yellow-dog Democrats wearing elephant costumes than the principled conservatives they claim to be.

Et tu, Gov. Ivey? I thought Republicans respected the U.S. Constitution, particularly the First Amendment.

Gov. Meemaw outdid Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in terms of a bad political week.

The horrible veterans bill making its way through the Alabama Legislature is raising questions.
It’s not often that an innovative idea originates in Alabama and then gets adopted around the nation, but that very thing happened recently, receiving some national coverage.
Perception is indeed nine-tenths of reality, and our state’s Republican politicians are not perceived very well these days by many military veterans.