Would America Vote for an Atheist and Satanist for Senate? Would You?
Education, jobs, jails—and a Satanist agenda? — Steve Hill–comedian, atheist, Satanist, and former Marine, is running for California’s 21st district Senate seat. He’s looking to reform public schools,...
View ArticleComment of the Day: ‘The people blocking gun control laws are obsessive about...
Embed from Getty Images Change requires a single-issue litmus test. — This comment was by Steve in reference to the post – The Orlando Tragedy ad Gun Control: United We Stand, Divided We Fall The...
View ArticleHow to Live with An Angry Man and What To Do If He Becomes President
Embed from Getty Images My wife should probably write this article, but she’s busy living her life and glad that the angry man she has been living with for 36 years has done enough healing that he can...
View ArticleA Thank You to My Father, and a Plea to Our President
Embed from Getty Images The year was 1996 and I had just turned 18. Like many teenagers I was excited to be considered an adult. I was of age to vote. My friends were all gearing up for college and...
View ArticleWhere can you Agree With Your Opposing Political Affiliation?
— As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day. We are in a moment of unprecedented division in our country. Beause the stakes are so high and the divide is so wide, it’s easy to fall...
View ArticleAre We Strong Enough to Find a Middle Ground?
Winston Churchill told the House of Commons in 1947 that democracy is the worst possible form of government, except for all the others. He could have been talking about American democracy today....
View ArticleWhy the Midterms Could be Tough for the GOP
> Source: 30dB.com – Democratic%20Party-vs-Republican%20Party Few public servants and elected officials pull in positive opinions above 50 percent, and for large organizations like the Democratic...
View ArticleWhy the USA Would Benefit From More Parties
There is a wonderful article by Kristen Eberhard that outlines how little the two-party system represents most Americans. Ms. Eberhard points out that: Independents—people who don’t identify with one...
View ArticleThe Bully on The Bully Pulpit or Humpty Dumpty’s Great Fall?
Immediate Openings – West Wing – Apply in Person Are you a Republican who held your nose as you cast your 2016 ballot for Donald Trump? Or might you be a Democrat who chose to vote your pocketbook over...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to Democrats From an Independent Voter
Embed from Getty Images — Dear Democrats, How are you feeling today? Slightly better, but still unsatisfied? Yeah, I know the feeling. I’m an Independent voter who has been both for and against you...
View ArticleWhy a Smile is What the White House Needs
First things first. I’m going to ask you to put aside your political affiliations as you read this article. I know it will be hard for some of you, but I’m asking you to trust me on this one and give...
View ArticleA Political Riddle
My brilliant and politically astute cousin, Hayes Russock posed this question on his Facebook page this morning that had me dive right in with the idea that it would make a powerful inquiry for GMP...
View ArticleLove Your Enemies: How Decent People Can Save America From the Culture of...
I like to consider myself open-minded and able to (mostly) objectively look at the various aspects of any situation. My parents used to remind me that there were three sides to every story…yours, mine...
View ArticleHow Do You Define Politics?
Politics is a buzzword bandied about, used to label people and in many ways, divide them into categories. More than ever, we are finding ourselves polarized by events that are in-yo’-face wild. Topics...
View ArticleNo Joe, Trump is Not the First Racist President
Joe Biden said recently that Trump was our first racist president. Joe is wrong, completely. Yes, I agree Trump is racist. He doesn’t even try to hide it much and when people attempt to pretend he...
View ArticleIn the Final Moments Before the Election of a Lifetime
My heart is beating out a staccato rhythm as I anticipate what is the most pivotal election of my life. My first foray into that sacred duty was when I was a child and joined my parents in the...
View ArticleWhere Are the Strong and Who Are the Trusted?
In the wake of the insurrectionist assault on the Capitol building on January 6th, another ‘day that will live in infamy’ and have a ripple effect on the future of this country, a line from one of my...
View ArticleMy Letter From the Democratic Plantation
A white person asked me online today, “Why do you still vote for Democrats?” That anonymous person likely wouldn’t have asked the same question in person. They get brave on the Internet. But it is a...
View ArticleThe “No Labels” Movement: New Label, Same Old Business as Usual
By Jim Hightower As John Mellencamp sings: “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” True. And here’s an equally true twist on that aphorism: “If you stand for everything, you...
View ArticleGrowing Threat of Political Violence Looms Over 2024, Former Members of...
By: Jacob Fischler Former members of Congress are deeply concerned about political violence ahead of the 2024 presidential election, former Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama and former Rep. Barbara Comstock...
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