- American Legion Hears about US and China Relations
- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
- Local Republican Leaders Seeking Advice from Democrats
- The Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party & Co. Vs Republican Party Priorities
- A Puppet Master Entangles His Republican Puppets in Greenville County GOP
- Dale Arterburn for Greenville County Coroner
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
- Evert’s Electables - GOP Presidential Preference Primary - February 24, 2024
- The 1861 Cherokee Declaration of Independence
- America’s Existential Immigration Crisis
- Yemen and the Houthi Rebels
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Adam Morgan Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress
- Advertising Rates and Specifications
- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Thousands of State Employees in the $100K-plus Club
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
In 2018, University of South Carolina head football coach Will Muschamp received a new six-year deal that paid him $4.2 million in the first year and is worth a total of more than $28 million over the life of the contract.
His total compensation includes $1.1 million in state salary – the highest-paid employee in the state salary database of nearly 23,000 workers receiving at least $50,000 yearly.
GLA Earns Student Performance Awards from South Carolina Department of Education
- By Eleanor Vaughn
Greenville Literacy Association has earned three awards from the South Carolina Department of Education Office of Adult Education in recognition of meeting or exceeding student performance measures during the 2018-2019 academic year.
BJU Statement on Missing Student Hikers
- By Randy Page - BJU
The following statement was released by Bob Jones University regarding two students who are currently lost in the Jones Gap area. The statement may be attributed to BJU Chief of Staff Randy Page:
“Bob Jones University was notified late last night that two University students who went hiking yesterday in the Jones Gap area have not returned and are considered missing. Parents of both students have been notified. Authorities are searching the area. Our thoughts and prayers are with these students and we trust they will be located safely and quickly.”
Bob Jones University Welcomes C-SPAN Bus to Campus
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University welcomes the C-SPAN Bus, a high-tech, interactive, 45-foot customized motor coach, to campus Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 9 - 11 a.m. as part of C-SPAN’s ongoing effort to showcase their public affairs programming resources. The bus will be parked in front of Rodeheaver Auditorium on front campus.
My New Book: 'Guilty by Reason of Insanity'
- By David Limbaugh
While Trump-haters keep obsessing over his tweets and "manners," we are witnessing the Democrats' ongoing rejection of President Donald Trump's constitutional right to govern and the people's sovereign choice in electing him. Let's check our priorities.
You may regard Trump's tweet "#StopTheCoup" as political theater, but it's not, and we need to take notice. Ever since Trump's presidential announcement, leftists have been plotting and scheming against him.
Imperial Capital but America-First Nation
- By Pat Buchanan
"Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand," said President Donald Trump in an impassioned defense of his decision to cut ties to the Syrian Kurds, withdraw and end these "endless wars."
Are our troops in Syria, then, on their way home? Well, not exactly.
Those leaving northern Syria went into Iraq. Other U.S. soldiers will stay in Syria to guard oil wells that we and the Kurds captured in the war with ISIS. Another 150 U.S. troops will remain in al-Tanf to guard Syria's border with Iraq, at the request of Jordan and Israel.
Elizabeth Warren's Health Care Pickle
- By Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel
From the beginning, the 2020 Democratic race has been a different kind of contest. Candidates aren't competing to see who can run America the most efficiently. That's the old politics. Instead, they're pledging to remake this country entirely: rip out the old America -- irredeemably tainted by racism, sexism and free enterprise -- and replace it with something completely new and different. At the heart of this effort is the promise of Medicare for All. You may have heard the phrase. The most popular Democratic candidates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, have both endorsed it. But what exactly does "Medicare for All" mean?
todosconbiden.com
- By James Spurck
Trump's reelection team announced that they had bought www.todosconbiden.com. As a landing page at low cost, the Trump campaign coalition team took noticed that the URL for a new effort was still not purchased. The Biden campaign failed to purchase the URL or at least lock it down after having announced the new effort. This prompted Trump's team to purchase it. Trump's reelection team is using it to send a message that Biden has forgotten the Latinos and has it linking to the president's own Latino outreach coalition.
House Republicans Release Plan Reforming Healthcare
- By Eagle Forum
CFR: U.S. Needs More Mass Migration, Bigger Welfare State
- By Alex Newman - The New American
Under the guise of keeping America “competitive” in the looming high-tech future, the globalist Council on Foreign Relations is urging policymakers at all levels to dramatically expand the size and scope of government. The bloated welfare states in Sweden and Denmark are cited as examples of the “advantages” of massive government programs to take care for people. Without the sort of fundamental transformation of America envisioned by the CFR, the nation will supposedly be left behind in the emerging new paradigm, the organization claimed. Critics, though, blasted that idea.
Laura Loomer: Disrupter for Congress
- By Michelle Malkin
The Beltway swamp is clogged with miserable crapweasels: smug incumbents, status quo lemmings, Constitution infringers of all flavors, Silicon Valley lackeys, jihad apologists, open borders freaks and, oh, that Trump-deranged lurker, Mitt "Pierre Delecto" Romney.
In a country of 325 million people, can't we just have one elected official on Capitol Hill with the guts to call out the rest of the swamp things?
Wait Gains: 48-Hour Abortion Pause Saves Lives
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
She wasn't supposed to be pregnant. Not with one baby -- and certainly not with twins. When the abortion technician asked if she wanted to know the details, the fact that she was carrying two babies apparently wasn't important enough to share. It was hard enough to get women to abort one child. If Planned Parenthood told her she had two, they might just lose her business. So, the clinician lied, and a young mom who didn't know the truth about her own children decided to end their lives. But fortunately for her twins, her word wasn't the last one.
Is Democracy a Dying Species?
- By Pat Buchanan
What happens when democracy fails to deliver? What happens when people give up on democracy?
What happens when a majority or militant minority decide that the constitutional rights of free speech, free elections, peaceful assembly and petition are inadequate and take to the streets to force democracy to submit to their demands?
Our world may be about to find out.
Alarming American Trends
- By Mike Scruggs
Sharp Drop in Christian Faith
Political Implications
St. Peter's Parrish Church near Talleysville, Virginia. Completed 1703. National Historic Register
A Pew Research Report released on October 17 found that the number of American adults who describe themselves as Christians has declined from 77 percent to 65 percent in a single decade. This research used surveys of 12,000 to 25,000 telephone respondents over more than a decade. In all, the Pew Research Report covered 88 surveys and nearly 169,000 American interviews.
Behind the Barbed Wire: China's Concentration Camps
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"I had to be strong. Every day when I woke up, I thanked God that I was still alive." --Sayragul Sauytbay, Uyghur
There are harrowing stories -- and then there are the stories that seep deep into our bones. Sayragul Sauytbay's is the kind you don't forget. Her survival in China's concentration camps isn't just a miracle -- it's a warning that true darkness has settled over parts of the East. The most excruciating forms of torture are happening behind barbed wire walls that Beijing has tried hiding. And for the million people trapped inside, the only hope they have to escape their tormentors is international attention and pressure.
Annie Moore From Ireland, Who Was All Of 17 Years
- By W.H. Lamb
One of the most divisive issues facing Americans today is the issue of immigration into the U.S. – most especially the truly troubling ILLEGAL variety of immigration! For decades, and probably much longer, we have been faced with the specter of hordes of “undocumented” invaders crossing over our borders, or overstaying their visas, for sundry purposes -- ostensibly to seek a better life for themselves and their children and become “WELFARE LEECHES” but, in some cases, to infiltrate their poisonous hatred of our relatively free American culture into our body politic, as they seek to extend their insane and Satanically-induced Islamic beliefs and violence from their own despotic countries into ours.
SC Handing Out Incentives to Companies that Lay Off Workers, Close Plants
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
In announcing in April that DHL Supply Chain, a global logistics company, would locate a $100 million distribution and warehouse park in Dorchester County, Gov. Henry McMaster in a prepared statement said he couldn’t “wait to see what the future holds for this great company here.”
The Totalitarian American Left
- By David Limbaugh
The left is becoming more unapologetically totalitarian every day. Every freedom-loving American should be alarmed.
From hounding conservatives out of restaurants to spitting on Trump supporters at rallies, from firing employees for politically incorrect statements to fining people for "misgendering" a person, the left is on a path toward absolutism.
Night Line Guest Line-up for October 28 – November 1, 2019
- By Nite Line - WGGS TV-16
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
WGGS TV's Tent Revival
Come join TV 16 for a lively celebration of our Lord and Savior during its Tent Revival. This week of Tent Revival presents inspirational preaching and spirited musical performances for these nights especially dedicated to praise and worship. Each night of Tent Revival begins at 8 p.m.
BJU Partners with The Blood Connection to Host Blood Drive
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its semi-annual Blood Connection Drive beginning today through Friday, Oct. 25, from noon until 7 p.m. with the exception of Wednesday. On Wednesday, Oct. 23, the Blood Connection will be on campus from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Blood Connection buses will be located adjacent to the Alumni Building near the Wade Hampton Boulevard entrance.
US in Moral Decline
- By Walter Williams
Last week, U.S. Attorney General William Barr told a University of Notre Dame Law School audience that attacks on religious liberty have contributed to a moral decline that's in part manifested by increases in suicides, mental illness and drug addiction. Barr said that our moral decline is not random but "organized destruction." Namely that "Secularists and their allies have marshaled all the forces of mass communication, popular culture, the entertainment industry, and academia in an unremitting assault on religion and traditional values."
Venezuela Given Seat on UN Human Rights Council — One More Reason to Get US Out!
- By Bob Adelmann - The New American
Thursday’s vote to give notorious human rights abuser Venezuela a seat on the UN Human Rights Council is indicative of the corrupt nature not only of the Human Rights Council, but of the UN itself.
One-hundred five members voted to give Maduro’s socialist regime a seat among 46 other members on the Council.
Time for the Press to Do Its Job
- By Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel
The press hates Donald Trump. That's not a newsflash. The bias the press shows toward most Republicans turns to outright hostility when it comes to Trump. Once you've convinced yourself your opponent is an evil racist, it's not hard to justify doing anything you can to stop him. Many in the press corps have admitted this. Most haven't, but it's definitely the prevalent attitude in the dominant liberal media. How can we have a fair election in this environment? That question is coming to a head now with regard to Joe Biden and his son's alleged corruption.
Sitting ATOP the Seven Mountains
- By Ben Graydon
Some time back, I came across the 7 Mountain idea, a.k.a. the 7 Mountain Theology, which posits that there are seven “mountains” of societal influence: Religion, Family, Education, Government, Media, Arts & Entertainment, and Business. Some would hold that “religion” is the one that contains God and so, therefore, it should dominate over the others. (We see how well that has worked out every time it’s been tried.) But the bottom line is that all seven (except Family), in their institutional formats, are the creations of men, and that – to the extent that reality and truth exists in each one – God is in them ALL.
Is Putin the New King of the Middle East?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Russia Assumes Mantle of Supreme Power Broker in the Middle East," proclaimed Britain's Telegraph. The article began:
"Russia's status as the undisputed power-broker in the Middle East was cemented as Vladimir Putin continued a triumphant tour of capitals traditionally allied to the US."
"Donald Trump Has Handed Putin the Middle East on a Plate" was the title of a Telegraph column. "Putin Seizes on Trump's Syria Retreat to Cement Middle East Role," said the Financial Times.
Ribbon Cutting Event with Greer Mayor Rick Danner for International BAllet's New Somerville Center
- By Sarah Shoemaker
International Ballet is hosting a ribbon cutting event on Friday, October 25 at 3:45 pm at 2172 River Road in Greer. The ribbon cutting celebrates the unveiling of International Ballet’s brand new 10,000 square foot training and rehearsal space, the Somerville Center. The building boasts the Somerville name in honor of International Ballet’s biggest supporters, Graham and Greta Somerville. Inside the Somerville Center is the 2,300 square foot Halsey Studio, named for Jack and Sandy Halsey, another significant donor family to the non-profit.
JW Investigates State Dept. Monitoring Journalists and University Gives Chinese Communists Funding
- By Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch Investigates if Obama Ambassador Ordered Monitoring of Journalists, Trump Allies
Was President Obama’s Ambassador to Ukraine unlawfully tracking articles, reports, and social media postings of conservatives? Our Corruption Chronicles blog has the story.
Judicial Watch is investigating if prominent conservative figures, journalists and persons with ties to President Donald Trump were unlawfully monitored by the State Department in Ukraine at the request of ousted U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, an Obama appointee. Yovanovitch testified “in secret” to the House impeachment inquiry against Trump on Friday, October 11, 2019. Her “secret” testimony was leaked to the New York Times during the hearing.
- NGU Alumni Association to Present 2019 Alumni Awards
- Long Legislative Tradition of Putting Ex-colleagues, Relatives in High-Paying Public Jobs
- Misinformed Or Really Not Educated
- Dr. Warren Cook Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
- Beltway Bidenspawn-Ship Has Its Privileges
- Baby-Sitting Is Not a Job of Government
- Is the Interventionists' Era Over for Good?
- To All Who Sit In Seats of Power
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for October 21-25, 2019
- Values Voter Summit 2019: One for the History Books
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