Written by Carmel Kookogey
Tuesday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin explained why he believes the media is the most important issue facing Americans today.
Levin read from an article he discusses in his upcoming book, “Unfreedom of the Press.” The article, written after the 2016 election by CBS News digital political correspondent Will Rahn, detailed D.C. journalists’ anguish after Donald Trump’s victory. The reporter admitted the mainstream media missed the story, while smugly mocking the people — Trump’s supporters — who knew better what was going on.… Continue Reading
Written by David E. Smith
Monte Larrick and David Smith welcome Rev. Ceasar LeFlore, one of the founders of the Southland Coalition for Life, to this edition of Spotlight. Rev. LeFlore shares the genesis story of the Coalition and outlines three key ways they are taking a stand in the south suburbs against Planned Parenthood’s racist agenda of death.
After the break, Pastor LeFlore discusses the importance of serious prayer as well as the need for spiritual awakening in our land, revival in the church, renewed respect for the sanctity of human life, and the faith to believe that God can bring about a miraculous transformation – even in a state as depraved as Illinois.… Continue Reading
Written by Timothy J. Dailey
When Pete Buttigieg, the little-known mayor of South Bend, Indiana, announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, he stunned the political world with his meteoric rise in the polls. Buttigieg was everywhere in the news and on television, thanks to a savvy campaign team that included political operative Lis Smith, who boasted, “I want him on everything.” In a month, he had raised 7 million dollars, a significant sum for a political nobody starting from scratch in a national campaign.… Continue Reading
Tags: Bernie Sanders, Charles Kaiser, Climate Change, Democratic Party, Donald J. Trump, Electoral College, Elizabeth Warren, Hunter College, Joe Biden, LGBT Social Science & Public Policy Center, Lis Smith, marriage, Medicare-for-all, Mike Pence, Pete Buttigieg, Ray Fava, Sarah Jones, SCOTUS, Social Justice Gospel, South Bend, Steven Petrow, USA Today, wealth tax
Federal Elections, Political | David E. Smith |
May 14, 2019 4:00 AM |
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Written by Star Parker
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has voted out the Equality Act of 2019 (H.R.5). It now heads for a vote on the U.S. House floor with 240 co-sponsors, which means its passage is virtually certain.
The legislation amends all major civil rights law, including the 1964 Civil Rights Act, to include “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” along with race, sex and religion as classes that are protected from discrimination.
There is so much wrong here it is hard to know where to start.… Continue Reading
Written by Pastor Stephen Broden
Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend) is publicly challenging the definition of what a Christian is in the public square.
The culmination of the culture wars has now turned to redefining Christianity. The LGBTQ community has used media, entertainment, and the law to codify their view of sexuality. They have convinced Americans that the homosexual lifestyle is normal and an acceptable practice in the public square. They have, in effect, successfully introduced a neo-morality into the culture.… Continue Reading
Written by Robert Knight
Adults in the Democratic Party, who seem like flustered parents at an out-of-control toddler birthday bash, have been warning about the public’s perception of them.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has reason to worry. The 22 declared candidates for the presidential nomination lean far to the Left. Which means they represent the center of their now-far-Left party.
The mini-wave for “moderate” Joe Biden reflects a desperate pullback from the zany public image fostered by wild-haired Vermont socialist U.S.… Continue Reading
Tags: Alexandria Ocasio-Corte, Amy Klobuchar, Angela Davis, Antonio Gramsci, Bernie Sanders, Beto O’Rourke, Cory Booker, Donald J. Trump, Electoral College, Elizabeth Warre, Ilhan Omar, Joe Biden, Julian Castro, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Pete Buttigieg, Rashida Tlaib, Robert Francis “Beto” O’ Rourke, The Green New Deal
Federal Elections, Political | David E. Smith |
May 9, 2019 7:00 AM |
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Written by Benjamin Smith
This week’s Spotlight features Jeanne Ives as she presents facts and figures that underscore the stark reality Democrats in the Land of Lincoln are unwilling to face. As a former Illinois state representative and recent gubernatorial candidate, Ms. Ives is supremely qualified to speak to the myriad of problems that plague our state.
Rather than relying on anticipated (i.e., overly optimistic and ultimately insufficient) tax revenue from legal recreational marijuana to solve Illinois’ economic crisis, pension mismanagement, and outmigration woes, Ms.… Continue Reading
Written by David Grogan
Recently, representatives from Facebook and Twitter appeared before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to respond to claims that their companies are engaging in the censorship of conservative news and voices. For years, conservatives have lamented the power of Big Tech over political discourse and their bias against the Right.
U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) made sure to point out that, in her view, the evidence conservatives have for social media bias is purely anecdotal.… Continue Reading
Tags: Big Tech, Carlos Monje Jr., Chris Kyle, Communications Decency Act, Donald Trump Jr., Facebook, Fidel Castro, Gizmodo, Jack Dorsey, Jim Jordan, Jon Kyl, Josh Hawley, Kay Cole James, Lois Lerner, Mark Meadows, Mark Zuckerberg, Marsha Blackburn, Mazie Hirono, Mitt Romney, Mother Teresa, New York Times, Planned Parenthood, Rand Paul, Ronna Romney McDaniel, Scott Walker, Steven Crowder, Susan B. Anthony List, Ted Cruz, Twitter, Unplanned, Washington Post, Western Journal
Media Watch | David E. Smith |
May 6, 2019 6:04 AM |
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