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Let Trump Cook

For years, Americans have said they wish we had a leader like Jimmy Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"... someone who’d stand up to corruption and go straight to the people. Or like "Bullworth"... a politician who tells the raw truth, no matter how uncomfortable. Or Patton... tough, unfiltered, and focused on victory. Or even "The Outlaw Josey Wales"... a lone fighter who won’t back down, no matter the odds.

Then along comes Donald J. Trump… and suddenly, a bunch of people who spent years dreaming about a leader with backbone are shouting, “Wait!!! Not him!” Like they didn’t just ask for someone who’d speak hard truths, stand alone if necessary, and take on the whole corrupt system. Turns out, when that kind of leader actually shows up (rough edges and all) a lot of folks get nervous. But many of us saw it from day one. This was absolutely necessary for the moment we’re in.

God often uses unexpected men to do His work. Trump, I submit, is straight-up that dude. He has broken through to the forgotten American people. Consider the fact that in less than ten years, he grafted the working-class, blue‑collar Obama coalition into a GOP that was historically against that kind of base. He fought the leftists, the neocons, and the establishment on both sides. God providentially spared him from a direct headshot. Trump is exposing the rot; he is re-centering the fight for the people (not for the status‑quo elites). He has 3 years and 3 months left, so he’s not finished. To the aforementioned, I say stop whining and let the man cook.

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Odds of Love: A Probability Study Proving Jasmine Crockett’s Race Baiting Ignores the Real Challenges of Finding a Conservative Black Match

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Representative Jasmine Crockett’s recent criticism of Representative Byron Donalds for marrying a white woman highlights a regressive mindset steeped in ignorance and racial bias, casting doubt on her ability to engage with the diverse realities of American life.

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1906302926571618409

By implying that Donalds has been “whitewashed” through his interracial marriage, Crockett clings to outdated stereotypes that dictate racial loyalty over personal agency, exposing her own hypocrisy in advocating for equality while policing others’ private choices. This narrow perspective stands in stark contrast to the evolving dynamics of relationships across racial lines, as evidenced by a probabilistic analysis of partner selection among conservative Black individuals. To illustrate the complexity of such dynamics, consider the following study estimating the likelihood of a conservative Black man finding and marrying a conservative Black woman who aligns with his values—a scenario Crockett might deem more “acceptable,” yet one fraught with its own...

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Biblical Citizenship in Modern America Commentary Ep14 - Understanding the Times 3

00:00 Introduction
02:03 Week 13 review
04:56 Our Current Education System
05:59 Six Verbs for Advancing Truth in the Country
09:08 What Our Elected Officials Don't Know About America
10:44 The Foundation of Law
12:12 Who Were the Signers of the Declaration of Independence?
13:52 Benjamin Rush
15:44 What is Patriotism?
18:34 Summary of Workbook

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MN: ICE is not LEAVING

The left is trying to make it seem like Trump is abandoning Minnesota, but that’s misleading. What’s actually happening is that the large-scale “Operation Metro Surge” is being wound down because its primary objectives were met. ICE is now shifting to a more targeted approach...picking up deportable individuals directly from prisons and jails or at the point of release...so the massive street-level surge is no longer necessary.
Tom Homan announced on February 12, 2026, that he proposed ending the surge operation, and Trump agreed. But that doesn’t mean enforcement is stopping. It means it’s transitioning from a peak deployment of thousands of agents to a smaller, more focused presence...closer to normal staffing levels.
The operation resulted in over 4,000 arrests, many involving individuals with criminal records. Homan also emphasized improved cooperation with Minnesota state and local authorities, giving ICE greater access to county jails and state prisons. That ...

The left is trying to make it seem like Trump is abandoning Minnesota, but that’s misleading. What’s actually happening is that the large-scale “Operation Metro Surge” is being wound down because its primary objectives were met. ICE is now shifting to a more targeted approach...picking up deportable individuals directly from prisons and jails or at the point of release...so the massive street-level surge is no longer necessary.
Tom Homan announced on February 12, 2026, that he proposed ending the surge operation, and Trump agreed. But that doesn’t mean enforcement is stopping. It means it’s transitioning from a peak deployment of thousands of agents to a smaller, more focused presence...closer to normal staffing levels.
The operation resulted in over 4,000 arrests, many involving individuals with criminal records. Homan also emphasized improved cooperation with Minnesota state and local authorities, giving ICE greater access to county jails and state prisons. That ...

So far, President Trump, in the short time of his second stint, has delivered on every single promise of the America First coalition (most of which was codified in the OBBB), all but one. That remaining pillar represents perhaps the largest wing of the MAGA populist movement; the millions who want justice and accountability for the Deep State.

It seems Trump set a brilliant trap with his apparent ambivalence toward the Epstein files. Anyone paying attention, and not listening to the lamestream media, knows the exact opposite has been true for more than a decade. He has been orchestrating this moment. And now, people are already retiring, lawyering up, and running for cover as the latest email drops implicate not only the Clinton administration, but also Biden and even Obama.

The Democrats and their slimy media cronies just can’t help themselves. In trying to hurt Trump, they’ve unleashed the Kraken on their own allies; the very people who have lived in the shadows, protected from ...

DRAFT - Operation Epic Fury and the Remaking of the Middle East

To be released after noon of 3/2/26

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On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched one of the most coordinated and strategically ambitious military campaigns in modern Middle Eastern history. The U.S. named its campaign Operation Epic Fury. Israel called its parallel effort Operation Roaring Lion. But this was not simply another round of airstrikes. It was a systemic attempt to decapitate, degrade, and potentially collapse the core of the Iranian regime.

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SCOTUS Decision Changes Less Than the Media Claims

Let's chill.

There’s a lot of noise today about the Supreme Court striking down some Trump tariffs. Let’s simplify this.

The Court did not strike down all of President Trump’s tariffs. It ruled that one specific law (the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)) wasn’t the proper statute for those particular tariffs.

That’s it.

This wasn’t a ruling against tariffs in general. It wasn’t a statement that the President lacks tariff authority. It was a technical decision about which law can be used.

Most of the Trump-era tariffs remain in place, especially those based on national security and unfair trade practices. This is key and was what he ran on.

What Trump Can Do

What Congress Can Do

  • Clarify that IEEPA includes tariff authority.

  • Expand or reaffirm existing trade delegation statutes.

  • Pass legislation directly authorizing specific tariffs.

  • Codify current tariff structures to remove future legal challenges.

This is not a collapse of trade policy. It’s a narrowing of one legal pathway.

The tools are still there. The authority still exists. The strategy simply adjusts.

 
 
 
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Lafayette: The Fire and the Fog

Act 1: Foundations and Fault Lines

In a quiet chateau nestled in the green hills of Auvergne, a boy was born into a name older than most nations. Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier—known simply as Gilbert to those who loved him—would grow to be one of history’s most celebrated revolutionaries. But from the very start, Lafayette's world was one of contradictions.

He was born into nobility, yet surrounded by stories of poverty and loss. His father, a decorated grenadier, was killed by a British cannonball before Lafayette ever saw his face. His mother, devastated by grief, fled to Paris, leaving young Gilbert to be raised by his stern but kind grandmother in the countryside. She taught him duty, discipline, and stories of battlefield glory. Under the watchful eyes of abbés and aristocrats, Lafayette soaked in the values of the French Enlightenment. Reason, liberty, the rights of man—these became the drumbeat of his youth.

But knowledge alone doesn’t make a man wise.

From the halls of Paris to the salons of Versailles, Lafayette learned to charm and maneuver. He married Adrienne de Noailles, a fourteen-year-old girl from one of France’s most powerful families. At sixteen, Lafayette was rich, married, and well on his way to joining the king’s elite guard. But behind the courtly elegance, something restless stirred in his heart. He longed for purpose—glory, as he called it. The kind that would echo through time.

So when whispers of rebellion across the Atlantic reached his ears, he was enthralled. America, a land fighting for liberty against the British—the very empire that had taken his father—became an obsession. Even when King Louis XVI forbade it, Lafayette defied him, sneaking across the sea to join George Washington’s struggling army.

From a worldly point of view, it was heroic. A young man leaving behind wealth, a pregnant wife, and privilege to fight for strangers. But beneath the idealism, there was a flaw—a subtle one, but dangerous.

Lafayette believed that man could save himself.

Through reason. Through revolution. Through liberty unanchored from any higher truth.

He didn’t yet understand what the Bible makes clear: that the heart of man is “deceitful above all things” (Jeremiah 17:9), and that liberty without virtue is just another form of chaos. Lafayette loved the idea of freedom, but he lacked a framework that could keep that freedom from becoming an idol. He was, in many ways, a knight in search of a cause—but without a compass pointing to God's moral order.

While Lafayette crossed the Atlantic in search of glory, Adrienne was left behind in Paris, pregnant and alone. She received glowing letters—tales of cannons and courage—but little concern for her own trials. She had married a boy still chasing the ghost of a father he barely knew.

In America, Lafayette was welcomed… reluctantly. The Continental Congress had seen too many glory-seeking Europeans hoping to play general. At first, they dismissed him. But when Lafayette offered to serve without pay, and when they read letters of praise from Benjamin Franklin, they reconsidered. Lafayette was given the honorary title of major-general—though he would command no troops.

He met George Washington soon after, and an unexpected friendship blossomed. Washington, a man of discipline and restraint, took the fiery Frenchman under his wing. Lafayette found in Washington a father figure, and in the American cause, a sense of belonging.

But even as Lafayette fought bravely in battle—earning respect and even suffering wounds—he never stopped chasing applause. And back in France, Adrienne suffered silently, raising children alone, enduring gossip about Lafayette’s rumored mistresses, and using her influence to protect his reputation.

She loved him. He often forgot to love her in return.

The story of Lafayette was already being written in two parallel threads: the public hero, adored on two continents, and the private man, blind to the cost others paid for his ambitions.

Even his noblest efforts—his fight for liberty, his calls to end slavery, his dreams of global reform—were built on a foundation that was subtly cracked.

He believed, as many Enlightenment thinkers did, that humanity was basically good, that progress was inevitable, and that the right ideas could fix the world.

But history—and Scripture—tell a different story.

"Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain." (Psalm 127:1)

Lafayette’s foundation was bold. But it wasn’t biblical.

And the storm was coming.

Let me know if you're ready for Act 2: Fallout and Fractures. It will dive into the French Revolution, betrayal from both sides, Adrienne’s suffering, and the unraveling of Lafayette’s ideals.


Act 2: Fallout and Fractures


The smell of smoke lingered in the Paris air. The Bastille had fallen. The people roared. The king trembled. And in the center of it all stood Lafayette—beloved by some, cursed by others, and no longer sure who he truly was.

 

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