Suzanne Bowdey
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Trump’s win ‘isn’t the finish line — it’s the starting point’
Those conservatives who think they can just sit back and coast for four years now that Republicans have a firm grip on key levers of power, think again.
How the elite celeb culture doomed Dems
If there’s anything more gratifying than watching conservatives win, it’s watching celebrities lose.
What ‘Business Leaders for Kamala’ reveals about the anti-woke
Every time you open your wallet or your mouth and demand better from these radical executives, you make the American buyer an even bigger force to be reckoned with.
Olympic boxing controversy shows where Kamala’s anti-woman policies will lead
All we’re going to get is four more years of a White House claiming they care about women — only to do everything in their power to erase them.
Don’t underestimate Kamala, GOP leaders warn
While some Republicans take a premature victory lap over Joe Biden’s exit from the November race, others are warning that beating his vice president isn’t the slam dunk they think it is.
How should Christians respond to a watered-down GOP platform?
What are Christians, who were pleasantly surprised by the 45th president’s commitment to principles like life, marriage, religious freedom, and human sexuality in his first term, supposed to think?
Did Tennessee’s call to prayer help save Donald Trump’s life?
How much further does God have to go to give us warnings that we, His people, are to repent and to seek his face?
Polls spell disaster for a GOP that abandons life and marriage
With just two weeks left until the GOP platform committee meets in Milwaukee, conservatives are preparing for what many believe will be an all-out war for the party’s soul.
Pride month goes out with a whimper
Heading into these final days of June, the biggest story across the mainstream media isn’t who’s celebrating pride, but where did it go?
Speaker Johnson on Trump-Biden debate: ‘CNN is going to rig it as much as possible’
One of the more interesting things about this match-up, Perkins pointed out, is how few undecided voters there are.