- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
Open Letter About R Rating of Pro-life 'Unplanned' Movie Exposes Media Bias: Media Expert Teresa Tomeo says R Rating is 'Sabotage'
- By Christian Newswire
DETROIT -- The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) gave an R rating to the pro-life movie Unplanned the true story which hits theaters across the nation this week, on Friday, March 29th, about former Planned Parenthood clinic director, Abby Johnson. "Hollywood places a PG-13 rating on many films filled with serious violent and sexual content, with the hope that children and teens will fill the seats. Meanwhile, they slap an R rating on Unplanned-a pro-life movie that contains much less graphic material, all because of their support for abortion," says syndicated Catholic talk show host, Teresa Tomeo, who has worked in both the secular and the Catholic media for over 30 years.
Are Trump's Legal Woes Over or Just Beginning?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
Last Sunday afternoon, U.S. Attorney General William Barr released a letter, which he said summarized the report he had received from special counsel Robert Mueller about alleged crimes committed by President Donald Trump. Barr wrote that the president's exoneration is complete with respect to any conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. He also wrote that though Trump will not be prosecuted by the Department of Justice for obstruction of justice, the special counsel did not exonerate him.
Crony State: Obamas' Chicago Fixer Tina Tchen
- By Michelle Malkin
How did hate crime huckster Jussie Smollett get away with it? All crooked roads in Chicago lead back to the Obamas.
On Tuesday, as part of a sealed deal, the Illinois state attorney's office dismissed 16 felony charges brought by a grand jury against the Trump-hating actor, who blamed phantom white MAGA supporters for a brutal racist "assault" that left him with a teensy-weensy scratch under his eye. The day before the "attack," Smollett's two bodybuilding friends were caught on surveillance tape buying costumery (red hat, ski masks, bandanas, sunglasses and gloves) that just happened to match Smollett's descriptions of what his still-fugitive assailants were wearing.
The Historic Pendleton Spring Jubilee Enters its 42nd Year
- By Nikki Saylors
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On April 6th and 7th, the town square of Pendleton, SC will come to life with artisans, food vendors, music, and visitors
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The event attracts 20,000+ visitors from across the southeast every year
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Spring Jubilee acts as a yearly boost to the local economy of Pendleton and the surrounding area
Pendleton, South Carolina: Spring Jubilee is just weeks away from entering its 42nd year. The renowned arts festival attracts artisans from across the country with some coming from as far away is Wisconsin and Missouri, although most are from South Carolina and the surrounding region. To be exact, 88% of the artisans come from the southeast region, while 67% are from the carolinas. Artisans come with a variety of fine art and crafts for visitors to admire and purchase, from painting and photography to pottery and woodcraft. The event has gained some respectable notoriety over the years, as over 20,000 visitors are expected to attend for the 2019 edition.
Amazon Gets More Smileage out of SPLC
- By Family Research Council
Apparently, the Southern Poverty Law Center isn't going to let a few dozen allegations of racism and sexual harassment get in the way of some good, old-fashioned fundraising. As far as board chairman Bryan Fair is concerned, it's business as usual at the "Poverty Palace." The hate machine, he assures donors, isn't slowing down just because the group's credibility is in tatters. So, if you'd like to send a nice little gift to an organization ravaged by scandal, he knows the perfect place.
Higher Education “Reform”: More Spending, Less Accountability
- By Hannah Hill - SC Policy Council
S.298 would allow unaccountable university spending, borrowing and construction, would greatly increase state spending on higher education, and would limit future tuition increases.
Despite the unaffordability of higher education in South Carolina (student loan debt is among the nation’s highest, and tuition has increased 93 percent from 2008 to 2017), the bill does not cut tuition for students – which backs $737 million of state general obligation debt.
String Concert Visits Washington Center
- By Washington Center
Washington Center students and staff enjoyed a string concert thanks to the talents of substitute teacher Stan Miller and his daughter Kristen. Familiar tunes, sound layering and an Irish jig made for an exciting musical experience. Students were treated with popsicles to continue the “fun with things on a stick” theme.
Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Next Director of the S.C. Department of Social Services
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today nominated Michael Leach to be the next director of the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS). Leach, a trained mental health clinician, has over 10 years of experience in Tennessee’s Department of Children’s Services (DCS) and has most recently served as the Deputy Commissioner for Child Programs at the agency.
To watch video of the governor’s announcement, click here.
Schiff Faces Growing GOP Calls to Resign Over Collusion Charges
- By GOP Presidential
Republicans are stepping up calls for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff to resign or give up his committee post for repeatedly pushing claims of collusion between President Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russian operatives.
Now that Robert Mueller’s probe has shown no evidence of collusion, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway has been the most vocal in calling for Schiff’s resignation – telling “Fox & Friends” on Monday that the California Democrat “ought to resign today.”
Gun Control Goes Stealth
- By John & Andy Schlafly
![performance at the NRA convention at which he publicly warned that nominee Al Gore would grab Heston’s guns only “from my cold, dead hands!” performance at the NRA convention at which he publicly warned that nominee Al Gore would grab Heston’s guns only “from my cold, dead hands!”](https://www.phyllisschlafly.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/556747373-300x169.jpg)
The horrific massacre at the New Zealand mosque has incited demands for gun control there, but surprisingly not here in the United States. The contestants for the Democratic presidential nomination have been remarkably silent on the issue of the Second Amendment.
Cat got their tongue? They have been leapfrogging each other to go far left on other issues, ranging from climate change to immigration.
Pompeo Offers Export Analysis on Abortion
- By Tony Perkins
Most people's idea of humanitarianism isn't killing. And yet, there's an entire group of liberals in this country who think the most neighborly thing the United States can do is show up in other countries armed with free abortions. Under Barack Obama, "global aid" wasn't about feeding families or helping the sick. It was about funding an international war on children in the womb. Now, thanks to Donald Trump, America's days of exporting abortion are over. Unfortunately, the fight to circumvent that policy is not.
Selling Santee Cooper: First Things First
- By SC Policy Council
Two committees comprised almost entirely of lawmakers are currently exploring the possibility of selling state-owned utility Santee Cooper. Not only is this beyond the proper jurisdiction of legislators – whose job is simply to establish laws – but their approach is leaving citizens in the dark.
Santee Cooper is the property of the taxpayers, not the government, and any exploration of a sale must be conducted in a fully transparent, accountable process.
Is Your Manger Clean?
- By Ray Sheen
I was recently going through Proverbs in my daily devotions and I read Proverbs 14:4, “Where there are no oxen, the manger is clean, but abundant crops come by the strength of the ox.” This proverb is very relevant to homeschooling. Now you may be wondering, how that can be. Even those of you with little family farms probably don’t have any oxen. Well, let’s look at the ramifications of this Proverb.
Russiagate -- a Bright, Shining Lie
- By Pat Buchanan
"The Special Counsel's investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia ... to influence the 2016 US presidential campaign."
So stated Attorney General William Barr in his Sunday letter to Congress summarizing the principal findings of the Mueller report.
On the charge of collusion with Russia, not guilty on all counts.
Elderly Pro-Life Volunteer Brutally Assaulted by Planned Parenthood Supporter
- By Christian Newswire
SAN FRANCISCO -- An unknown assailant has repeatedly disrupted, harassed and attacked a peaceful, pro-life prayer vigil in San Francisco.
On Thursday, March 14, an 85-year-old pro-life advocate was the victim of a brutal attack outside a San Francisco Planned Parenthood facility. The pro-lifer was participating in a peaceful 40 Days for Life campaign when the assailant stole the victim's banner and viciously beat the victim. The same assailant had assaulted the victim and another man just two days prior.
America to Dems: Acquit While You're Ahead
- By Tony Perkins
Wait for the evidence, the Left said. It's coming. Now, two years into this $50 million dollar campaign to derail the president and the conservative agenda of the voters who elected him, the big moment is here. Twenty-eight hundred subpoenas, 500 search warrants, 50 phone taps, 19 liberal attorneys, and 40 FBI agents into this expensive hoax, Special Counsel Robert Mueller agrees: there's absolutely no proof of collusion. At least on Donald Trump's part. The Democrats' conspiracy to destroy America, on the other hand, seems ongoing.
More University Corruption
- By Walter Williams
Last week's column discussed the highly publicized university corruption scheme wherein wealthy parents bought admission at prestigious universities for their children. That is dishonest and gives an unfair advantage to those young people but won't destroy the missions of the universities. There is little or no attention given by the mainstream media to the true cancer eating away at most of our institutions of higher learning. Philip Carl Salzman, emeritus professor of anthropology at McGill University, explains that cancer in a Minding the Campus article, titled "What Your Sons and Daughters Will Learn at University" (https://tinyurl.com/y9ds7e7t).
JAG HUNTER: Robert Mueller Accused of Treason, Again
- By Christian Newswire
ATHENS, Tenn. -- "Robert Mueller folded his tent three days after U.S. Attorney General William Barr received this report at 1017 hours (ET) Tuesday, 19 March 2019, calling for Robert Mueller's arrest and prosecution.
"...that accuses Robert Mueller (again) of manufacturing terrorism nine years ago and covering it up all that time...
What's Happening at the Statehouse this Week
- By SC Policy Council
This week, lawmakers in both chambers are considering a number of of bills involving Santee Cooper. Two bills (S.678 & H.4287) would inch the utility closer to a sale, although they take vastly different approaches. The Senate version would hand the process of selling Santee Cooper to the executive branch, directing the governor to execute a sale once a final offer has been received. Meanwhile, the House version keeps control of the process with the joint committee, which is comprised almost entirely of lawmakers.
Washington Center Students Receive Cooking Demo
- By Washington Center
![Washington Center teacher McKenzie Riley is pictured making Low Country Boil with his students during the class’ study of South Carolina. Washington Center teacher McKenzie Riley is pictured making Low Country Boil with his students during the class’ study of South Carolina.](/images/Riley-Low-Country-Boil.jpg)
Mr. McKenzie Riley’s Washington Center class recently made a Low Country Boil as part of a unit on South Carolina’s history, events, and culture. Using a picture symbol recipe, students identified and measured the ingredients of this regional favorite. The students enjoyed sharing their local cuisine meal with school staff and friends.
Bob Jones University Hosts Third Annual Human Genetics Symposium
- By Press Release
Bob Jones University and the Greenwood Genetic Center will host a human genetics symposium Friday, March 29, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Levinson Hall on the BJU campus. The symposium will focus on autism spectrum disorders in young children.
The program, titled “Pediatric Aspects in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD),” will include experts from a variety of fields. Attendees will learn how to identify and diagnose the general traits of ASD particularly in infants and toddlers and available personalized treatments.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for April 1- 5, 2019
- By NiteLine Press Release
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.
Monday, April 1, 2019: Dante Thompson welcomes Betty Cornett to discuss Hope Restored Bulgaria, a ministry that rescues children and young adults from human trafficking and teaches life skills to prepare them for a better future. Tonight Betty is joined by Michael and Jennifer Asenovi as they share how they have been involved with this ministry for fifteen years and promote the upcoming summer camp. This program also features the music of TV 57 Trio from Atlanta, Georgia.
SCGOP Statement on Mueller report
- By SCGOP
SC Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick issued the following statement regarding the release of the Mueller report:
“After two years of burdensome and overzealous investigations, costing the American taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, the Mueller Report has returned exactly what President Trump has said it would: no collusion!
"This investigation will go down in history as one of the widest ranging, longest and most expensive investigations ever. And for what? Absolutely nothing.
"Democrats bet big and they lost. Now Jim Clyburn, Joe Cunningham and the rest of the Democrats in Congress should finally end their partisan witch hunts and get to work for the good of our country."
Omar Holds Secret Fundraisers With Islamist Groups
- By GOP Presidential
Democratic freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) has been holding a series of secret fundraisers with groups that have been tied to the support of terrorism, appearances that have been closed to the press and hidden from public view.
House, Senate Chambers Sitting on Huge Reserves While Seeking More Tax Dollars
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. House and Senate know how to take care of each other – with taxpayer money.
As The Nerve reported in September, the 124-member House carried over $25 million in general funds in its chamber budget for this fiscal year, which started July 1 – nearly $2.9 million more than its total $22.2 million budget for last fiscal year.
The 46-member Senate had $6.1 million in reserves as of July 1, which represented 43 percent of its $14.3 million chamber budget for 2017-18.
An American Constitutional and Religious Dilemma
- By Mike Scruggs
Immigration and the Reality of Islam
“Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith.”
--Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, 1835.
Most Americans place a high value on religious freedom. That religious freedom is guaranteed by the first 16 words of the First Amendment to the Constitutions”
- This Is A Constitutional Republic, Not A Democracy. Let’s Keep It That Way!
- Fire-Escape Religion
- Billy Graham Rapid Response Team Deploys Chaplains into Nebraska Following Widespread Flooding
- Democrat's Hot Air
- The Diocese of Orange Brings a New Perspective to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel
- Quilts of Valor Recipients
- Why Joe May Be Courting Stacey
- Beto O'Rourke Resume
- An Unfair Paycheck Act
- Liberalism Is Dehumanizing
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