- 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
Dems' Deceit and Moral Bankruptcy on Abortion
- By David Limbaugh
Why should anyone be surprised at the left's careening into extremism on abortion? Leftists' position has always been morally bankrupt and deceitful.
I am old enough to remember when Barack Obama, in the 2008 presidential campaign, vehemently denied that he had supported infanticide while in the Illinois Senate. Fact-checkers and other Obama defenders came out of the woodwork to defend Obama's moral integrity. What were those facts?
Veterans at Home and Garden Show
- By Tony Dunn
Ed Collins, member of American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 in Taylors, talks with visitors to the Home and Garden Show held at Greenville Convention Center about Post 214 and the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History.
Coalition to Launch to Combat China's Worsening Religious Persecution
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- ChinaAid's founder and president, Bob Fu, will join a host of U.S. lawmakers and Chinese religious freedom and human rights experts on Monday for a press conference to announce the launch of the Coalition to Advance Religious Freedom in China (CARFC), detail China's human rights abuses, and urge China to adhere to respect the rights of the Chinese people by adhering to its own, pre-existing laws, as well as the legal practices of the international community.
Is the American Century Over For Good?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Politics stops at the water's edge" was a tradition that, not so long ago, was observed by both parties, particularly when a president was abroad, speaking for the nation.
The tradition was enunciated by Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan in 1947, as many of the Republicans in the 80th Congress moved to back Truman's leadership in the Cold War against Stalin's empire.
The tradition lasted until the mid-1960s, when the left wing of the Democratic Party turned viscerally, and even violently, against the war in Vietnam and President Lyndon Johnson.
The Great Walk Back Begins. Democrats Realize Mueller’s Investigation Won’t Show Collusion
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler is going to hold hearings on obstruction by Donald Trump and those around him. Nadler tells the press, “Before you impeach somebody, you have to persuade the American public that it ought to happen.” Nadler would not be saying that if he thought the Robert Mueller investigation would yield them grounds for impeachment.
When you consider how quickly the Democrats and press moved on from the Michael Cohen testimony, you realize that they know Mueller is not going to give them the silver bullet they were looking for. The Russian collusion story looks more and more like a Democrat myth.
Ex-lawmakers Continue to Cash in on their Legislative Time
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Over the years, lawmakers have legally made it easy for themselves to continue making money after leaving office through their connections in the Legislature and elsewhere in state and local government.
Under state law, for example, legislators can become lobbyists just a year after leaving office. In recent years, at least four lawmakers – former state Reps. Kenny Bingham, Dan Cooper, Andy Patrick and Mike Ryhal – have become lobbyists soon after the one-year “cooling off” period, The Nerve found in a review of State Ethics Commission records.
Legionnaire of the Year
- By Tony Dunn
Post 214 First Vice Commander Pete Belllinger presents Commander Clyde Rector with a plaque of "Legionnaire of the Year." Clyde received the award for his outstanding work and deep devotion to American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214.
The Great Kindness Challenge at Washington Center
- By Washington Center
Mrs. Ensley’s Washington Center class participated in The Great Kindness Challenge the week of January 28th! The Great Kindness Challenge is a one week initiative devoted to performing as many acts of kindness as possible.
NGU Announces Academic Reorganization of College of Christian Studies
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University (NGU) has announced its third major academic reorganization in the last six months, this one involving the College of Christian Studies (COCS). The changes are driven primarily by opportunities for intellectual synergy.
“North Greenville University is dedicated to educating present and future pastors, missionaries, and church staff to be transformational leaders for church and society. With this move, we are bringing all of our biblical, theological, and applied ministry programs together in one unified college,” said Dr. Nathan A. Finn, NGU’s provost and dean of the university faculty.
Patched potholes: SCDOT estimates numbers, concedes temporary fix
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
State Department of Transportation work crews patched about 43,000 potholes statewide from Jan. 10 to Feb. 3 during the agency’s heavily promoted “Pothole Blitz,” DOT head Christy Hall proudly reported last week.
“So a significant amount of work was done by our team,” Hall told DOT commissioners during Thursday’s commission meeting, adding, “Our districts deserve a lot of credit for recognizing that it was an issue and putting everything they had available to try to get caught up on some of those issues.”
I've Been Silicon Valley Sharia'd
- By Michelle Malkin
Last week, the little birdies in Twitter's legal department notified me that one of my tweets from 2015 is "in violation of Pakistan law." It seems like ancient history, but Islamic supremacists never forget -- or forgive.
My innocuous tweet featured a compilation image of the 12 Muhammad cartoons published by Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005. It also linked to my Jan. 8, 2015, syndicated column on the Charlie Hebdo jihad massacre in Paris. There's no hate, violence, profanity or pornography, just harmless drawings and peacefully expressed opinions about the Western media's futile attempts to appease the unappeasable enforcers of sharia law, which bans all insults of Islam.
The Pro-life Response to the Senate Rejecting the 'Born Alive' Bill
- By Christian Newswire
Dan Steiner, President of Pre-born, America's Leading Pregnancy Ministry, Responds
INDIANAPOLIS -- "This is an indictment against our nation and breaks our Father's heart." Dan Steiner asks, "How big of a problem is this nationally and what is being done on a ground level from a Christ-centered perspective?"
Unfair Trans Competition in Girls’ Sports
- By John & Andy Schlafly
Boys have clear athletic advantages over girls, both on average and among the best. The higher levels of testosterone and muscle mass in boys enable them to run faster and jump higher than girls can.
Martina Navratilova won 18 grand slam titles in women’s tennis, the fifth most ever. She has also been an outspoken supporter of gay rights, but the unfairness of men competing as transgendered women has sparked her ire.
Supreme Court Ruling Has Major Implications for Liberal Ninth Circuit
- By GOP Presidential
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was wrong to count the vote of a deceased judge in an important pay equity case, the Supreme Court ruled Monday.
The high court’s decision was “per curiam” meaning “for the Court.” Such decisions are not signed. There were no noted dissents.
Left's Latest Demand: Race-Based Reparations
- By Pat Buchanan
Having embraced "Medicare-for-all," free college tuition and a Green New Deal that would mandate an early end of all oil, gas and coal-fired power plants, the Democratic Party's lurch to the left rolls on.
Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren both called last week for race-based reparations for slavery.
"Centuries of slavery, Jim Crow, legal discrimination and segregation, and discrimination that exist today have led to a systemic wealth gap between black and white Americans," Harris told The New York Times. "I'm serious about taking an approach that would change policies and structures and make real investments in black communities."
Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 4- 8, 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, March 4, 2019: Tonight Dante Thompson welcomes Pastor Daniel Roberts of New Hope Bible Holiness Church in Greenville, South Carolina to share how Skyriders Street Ministry works with Carolina Faith Riders to minister to the lost throughout the state. Pastor Roberts also provides insight into ministering to people with drug addiction. Mark Dubbeld Family, a southern gospel singing group from Montea, Virginia, sings throughout the evening and lets viewers know what they have coming up with their ministry.
New Marist Poll: Americans Make Dramatic and Sudden Move Toward Pro-Life Label
- By Christian Newswire
Democrats and young people lead the way as strong majorities also reject late-term abortion
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- In just one month, Americans have made a sudden and dramatic shift away from the pro-choice position and toward a pro-life stance, according to a new Marist poll.
The shift was led by Democrats and those under 45 years old, according to a survey taken Feb.12-17 in the wake of efforts in several states to legalize abortion up until birth.
'Gun Violence Is the Real Emergency'
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
Earlier this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told a group of supporters and journalists that in her view, gun violence is the real emergency. Such a statement, in the context in which she made it, should send shivers down the spines of all who believe in personal liberty protected by the Constitution.
Notwithstanding the terrifying analogy she made about gun violence -- terrifying to those who believe in the individual right to keep and bear arms as articulated by the Second Amendment and interpreted and upheld by the Supreme Court -- Pelosi wasn't really speaking about guns. She was speaking about the presidency and the Constitution.
Jumping Into Medicare For All With Eyes Wide Shut
- By Marilyn M. Singleton
The unveiling of the ballyhooed House of Representatives Medicare for All Act of 2019 bill will be met with chants of “equal healthcare for all!” While the country will be forced into a government-run program, the limousine liberals and champagne socialists will keep their array of medical care choices — whether on or off the record.
BJU Programming Team Places First at Mercer University Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
A Bob Jones University Bruins intercollegiate computer programming team placed first in the small school division at the annual Spring Programming Competition held Saturday, Feb. 16, at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
BJU entered three teams in the 28 team competition. One BJU team—Nathan Collins, Samuel Henry and Jacob Brazeal—placed first in the small school division. The team of Zac Hayes, Ryan Longacre and Jeremiah England finished second. The rookie team—Steven Platt, Erick Ross, Colton Shipe—placed first in their division.
Democrats' Scorched Birth Campaign
- By Tony Perkins
It was four days before a vote that will be talked about for years. Of course, that irony was probably lost on Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) -- but it wasn't lost on us. The same woman leading the fight for legal infanticide chose last Thursday to tour Seattle Children's Hospital, walking the long hallways where she would argue only wanted kids deserve care.
Drag Queens, Schools & Libraries Target “Bible Belt” Children
- By William Jasper - The New American
“This is going to be the grooming of the next generation,” boasts drag queen Dylan Pontiff. “We are trying to groom the next generation.”
Mr. Pontiff (aka Santana Pilar Andrews in his drag persona) is part of a new subversion/perversion assault wave of transvestite militants from New York and San Francisco foisting themselves on Middle America because, they say, there is a “need for more queer programming for children.” And with help from the American Library Association and “progressive” public school administrators, the glittery queens are determined to reach your kids with this desperately needed “grooming” and “queer programming.”
What's Happening at the Statehouse this Week
- By SC Policy Council
This week, both chambers are scheduled to consider several significant bills.
On the floor, the Senate will take up a bill that ties General Fund revenues to higher education funding. Recently, the bill was amended to include giving colleges and universities the ability to create powerful – and unaccountable – mini-governments called “enterprise divisions” which have the power to bond, perform construction and exercise eminent domain. This proposal is also being pushed via a standalone bill, which is scheduled for subcommittee on Wednesday.
Community Leaders Named Charter Champions
- By Karen Rogers
Saturday, March 2, 2019, Greenville Technical Charter High School Charter Champions Benefit Bash from 6:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
GREENVILLE - On Saturday March 2, 2019, the community is invited to join Greenville Technical Charter High School(GTCHS) in honoring our school’s visionary, and immediate past president of Greenville Technical College, Dr. Thomas E. Barton, Jr. with special recognition. The Honorable Chandra Dillard, SC House of Representatives and Jody Bryson, President & CEO of South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center (SCTAC) will also be named Charter Champions.
Voter Fraud Leads to Congressional-Election Do-Over
- By GOP Presidential
The North Carolina elections board ordered a new vote in a U.S House district because of evidence that the results in November were tainted by fraud.
The ruling came on the fourth day of the board’s hearing to investigate allegations of absentee voter fraud orchestrated by a political operative on GOP candidate Mark Harris’s payroll during last year’s midterm election. Harris held a 905-vote lead over Democrat Dan McCready in the unofficial tally that a previous election board declined to certify.
After Confederate Statues Fall, Is The Lincoln Memorial Next?
- By Jerry Patterson
“In this enlightened age, there are few I believe, but what will acknowledge, that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil in any country.” Robert E. Lee 1856
Could General Lee’s sentiments deter the “tear down those monuments” crowd? Probably not.
Given their current success in removing monuments to Confederate generals, ignorant politicians and those whose hobby is going through life seeking to be offended, will soon run out of things to be offended by. Why not broaden the list of "offensive" symbols to include slaveowners Washington and Jefferson and a host of other founders? Here in Texas you could add slave owning Texas heroes such as Houston, Bowie and Travis.
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- Freedom Isn’t Free. It Never Has Been!
- Where (Only) God Knows You
- President Trump Delivers on Wall Funding
- Hate Crime Hoaxes: The Bad and the Good
- Connecticut High School Transgenders Go 1-2 at Indoor Track Championships
- CALL TO ACTION!
- Why the Catholic Church is Supporting Miracle Hill's Religious Freedom
- One Step Closer: Trump Administration Protect Life Rule Eliminates Planned Parenthood's Title Ten Funding
- Sustainability: The Green New Deal
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