Bill Connor
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Department of Defense sides with the Left and loses trust
The Department of Defense has increasingly sided with the left, and appears to be losing trust and confidence of the American people as a result. Let me explain.
Ripping apart the US military ethos and families
Rachel Maddow’s attack against Lt. General Charlie Flynn was beyond disturbing. It was a blood libel predicated upon being the brother of her political nemesis, Lt. General Michael Flynn.
Christian faith as the counter to progressive totalitarianism
In response, Democratic Congressman Jerry Nadler went on record as claiming “God’s will is of no concern of this Congress”. Quotes by Nadler and other Democrats have brought clarity to the level of antipathy to religion, and the importance of religion in countering progressive totalitarianism. Let me explain.
The Left's new 'struggle sessions' and assault on free speech
Though media bias is not new, the demands to accept and parrot the media’s “truth” has taken a dangerous turn. Let me explain.
Alleging a coup while attempting one
“These are the same people who ignored attacks on federal buildings for the last several months because they were perpetrated by those on the left, ignored over 700 law enforcement officers being injured and over 32 people being killed. ..."
Thoughts on military retirement and the importance of the ethos
Though that ethos remains generally intact, I am concerned about the effects of political agendas being fostered on the military.
Taking back American opinion
Until recent decades, American citizens were most heavily influenced by family, community, and Church.
The increasing intolerance of the left must stop
If rising progressive intolerance silences conservativism, one party and viewpoint would reign without checks and balances.
Media must do a better job with election reporting
Three, Americans must become much better educated about the process, and the nuances and purposes of Constitutional systems like the Electoral College.
Roe v. Wade is not super precedent, and it's time to overturn
Instead of following original meaning, the court in Roe went well beyond the "usual and established rules of construction". In fact, the court boldly admitted so.