
Sometimes, when you really want fish from this old world, try as you might, toil as you must, in the end all it’s going to give you is a crawdad … and you’d better be ready for it.
Winning a favorable verdict does not necessarily establish a solid long-lasting constitutional precedent. That’s why the Foundation for Moral Law, when writing amicus briefs, is skeptical about seeking quick wins that might compromise principles. In our briefs, we try to make a unique contribution to the case by stressing the Bible, solid history, and the plain meaning of the Constitution as understood by its framers.

Alabama’s path forward is simple. The state submits its waiver, leans on the groundwork already laid by states ahead of it, and puts a nutrition program back on a course that reflects what Alabamians expect, where their tax dollars go to food that helps families, not food that hurts them.
Man was made to scale mountains whose summits remain beyond his reach, believing in a truth he himself could not have conceived. Yet, by striving for a peak he cannot achieve by his own steam, man comes to rely on God in the breach between the seen and unseen.
A hundred years after his birth, Davis remains not just a towering figure in jazz, but a symbol of creative evolution itself. Miles Davis and jazz are synonymous.
America is now the world’s largest LNG exporter. We have the resource, the infrastructure, and the comparative advantage. The only serious obstacle to full energy independence has been a regulatory environment so burdened by environmental restrictions that it has, at times, made it easier to import energy than to produce it at home.

We have an election coming up, so show up and vote, and take time to encourage those who desire true change to do the same thing.

Alabama loves to talk about freedom and opportunity. But a system that forces people to get permission from their future competitors just to earn a living isn't freedom, it's a roadblock.

There is a U.S. law stipulating that whenever you’re having a good day a pharmaceutical commercial must appear.

We already know what gambling does to families. Now we’re being told to rely on it to fund our schools. That’s not a solution. That’s a tradeoff – and it’s one Alabama shouldn’t make. You don’t build strong schools by betting against your own people.

The Americans First Immigration Act restores fairness, reinforces order, and ensures our immigration system finally works for the American people - not against them.

When you build your entire business model on fighting racism and you find out that racism is so minor that you can’t make much money fighting it, there’s only one money-making option: create racism. That is exactly what the SPLC did according to a recent federal indictment.

The SPLC sits in Montgomery. The violations alleged, if true, occurred here. Alabama’s laws are implicated. Silence from either attorney general candidate on this subject should itself be considered a kind of answer.

Using the 25th Amendment the way the left would like to do violates both the letter and the spirit of the Constitution, invites reprisals next time Republicans are in the majority, and signals an end to legitimate constitutional process.

If Republicans don’t act now while we hold the White House, the Senate, the House, and a conservative Supreme Court majority we risk being voted back into the minority for a decade or more.
Perhaps, those who fear being healed of their sickness of sin should look to the witness of those who did nothing to bring their sickness upon themselves – yet embrace the light in spite of the cross they bear.

It's no secret that Social Security is going bankrupt. We've all known it for years. But politicians like Doug Jones didn't care to fix it. They just kept kicking the can down the road.

The SPLC did not merely fail to fight hatred. It may have tended it, watered it, kept it alive in a lawn chair on Dexter Avenue for the cameras. The map isn’t the territory. But in America, the most profitable business has always been selling the map – and making sure the territory never quite heals.
Alabama owes DeMaio far more than back pay. We owe him public restitution, restored honor, and the resignation of every political hack who signed off on this disgrace.

The future of our communities will depend not on how much government does – but on how much it is willing to stop doing.

Fear is not in your head. There are no thoughts you can think to get rid of it. Because fear is not a head problem. Fear starts in your soul.

I do not see voting for term limits in Alabama as a way to end the entrenched politician problem; indeed, it will only become more pronounced. History is showing that term limits produce the exact opposite of their intent and are even being used effectively to turn the voting population of the state in a particular direction.
Writing is one of the last acts of sustained thought most people engage in. If writers hand even that over to the keyboard – and then, gradually, to AI – something structural is lost. Not just a skill. A habit of mind.
Post-Cold War Marxism has returned as a theoretical paradise, complete with catchy t-shirts and slogans proving one is part of the group. A recent survey suggests 62% of American adults under age 30 have a “favorable” view of socialism. Let that sink in. Only 33 years after the Cold War, the majority of young Americans polled had a “favorable” view of socialism.
In another stunning move, our supermajority, Republican-led, Alabama Legislature passed HB605 on the last day of the session giving exceptional monopolistic power to healthcare entities.
It just goes to show you how right the scriptures are when it says of our Lord that everything holds together in, by and through him, so that, even in something so random as a car show, a person can still be led back to the Creator of the Universe, because, as St. Paul said of the Father in his Mars Hill disputation, He is actually much closer than we realize.”

Unfortunately, something I’ve noticed during my time in D.C. is that the swamp seems much more interested in preserving their own power than doing what’s right for the American people. In fact, too many politicians go on TV and say the right things, but behind the curtain, all they really care about is getting re-elected.