- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
- The Two-State Solution for Israel is No Solution at All
- A New Fiscal Commission Must Heed the Lesson of '97
- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
- From Sea to Shining Sea, Federal Land Control?
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
- Advertising Rates and Specifications
- “You Will Own Nothing, And You Will Love It”-- Says The Fascist, Klaus Schwab And His Globalist “World Economic Forum” - Part 1
- Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- Fourth District Republican Club Hosts British Consul General
- “You Will Own Nothing, And You Will Love It”-- Says The Fascist, Klaus Schwab And His Globalist “World Economic Forum” - Part 2
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- The Changing Balance of Power
- Tucker Carlson Interview of Vladimir Putin - Part 5
Representative-Elect Timmons Announces District Director
- By Joshua Goodwin
U.S. Representative-elect William Timmons (SC-4) today announced Spartanburg County Clerk of Court Hope Blackley as his district director.
“Hope has an outstanding record of service and we are so glad she’s joining our team,” said Representative-elect Timmons. “My office will be a strong advocate for Upstate residents both at home and in Washington, and Hope is going to be an important part of that.”
Conservative Icon’s Future in Doubt
- By GOP Presidential
House Freedom Caucus co-founder Jim Jordan hasn’t made up his mind whether to push to become the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and his chances for winning that spot may be quickly slipping away.
President Trump has been pushing Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., the likely House minority leader next year, to get Jordan on the committee. Trump is reportedly keen on getting Jordan to that committee, as he’s a staunch ally of Trump’s who would fight Democrats on the committee — Trump often calls Jordan a “warrior” during appearances on Fox News.
Gospel for Asia Poverty Eradication Report Underscores World Children's Day Goal of a Brighter Future
- By Christian Newswire
School lessons at Gospel for Asia-supported Bridge of Hope centers help families break free from the 'self-perpetuating' cycle of poverty and low education
WILLS POINT, Texas -- As the world "goes blue" today to mark World Children's Day (Nov. 20) GFA (Gospel for Asia, www.gfa.org) is bringing attention to another color in its efforts to improve the lives of children at risk-the red line of poverty.
The organization spotlights the desperate plight of the near-770 million people around the world-many of them children-who live below the $1.90-a-day extreme poverty line, in a major new report on the importance of education in helping alleviate poverty.
Preparations Begin For Annual Governor's Mansion Christmas Open House
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Preparations for the annual Governor’s Mansion Christmas Open House will begin on Monday, November 26, at 10:00 AM.
The decorations for this year’s open house will include poinsettias grown and donated by the Future Farmers of America from Lexington Technology Center and Christmas trees donated by Price’s Christmas Tree Farm in Lexington, S.C., on behalf of the South Carolina Christmas Tree Growers Association.
Will Democratic Rebels Dethrone Nancy?
- By Pat Buchanan
After adding at least 37 seats and taking control of the House by running on change, congressional Democrats appear to be about to elect as their future leaders three of the oldest faces in the party.
Nancy Pelosi of California and Steny Hoyer of Maryland have led the House Democrats for 16 years. For 12 years, they have been joined in the leadership triumvirate by Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.
If these three emerge as speaker, majority leader and majority whip, all three Democratic leaders will be older than our oldest president, Ronald Reagan, was when he went home after two terms.
Baker's Case Gives Rise to Life Changes
- By Tony Perkins
When baker Jack Phillips won his Supreme Court case this year, it was hugely important to religious liberty -- and, it turns out, a whole lot more.
Standing by his convictions wasn't always easy for Jack. He lost a big chunk of business and years of his life to the lawsuit brought by a same-sex couple. "And then there was the hate mail, nasty phone calls, and death threats pouring in," Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) points out. While the real-life drama played out in courtrooms across Colorado and D.C., the entire country watched -- including Jack's nephew, Sean.
650 Obamacare State Exchange Plans Cover Abortion on Demand in 2019
- By Christian Newswire
23% Increase Over 2018: Taxpayers are Funding Abortion on Demand Even if Their State Opts Out
WASHINGTON -- Today Family Research Council (FRC) and Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI), the research arm of Susan B. Anthony List, announced the results of their fifth annual comprehensive review of elective abortion coverage in Individual and Family health insurance plans offered on healthcare.gov and state-based exchanges under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"). Open enrollment began on November 1 and continues until December 15.
Veterans "Great Smokey" Ride
- By Bonita Wells
Air Force Veteran Tony Dunn enjoying a free ride given to veterans by the Great Smokey Mountain Railroad.
Eat, Drink and Be Wary
- By Teri Donahoo
Chronic heartburn may indicate a more serious disorder
Spartanburg, SC--We’ve all been guilty of overindulging at one time or another – particularly during the holiday season – and have suffered the discomfort that often follows. Sometimes the pain after eating too much is more severe than the typical gas, bloating, or indigestion or it happens more frequently and is hard to control with the usual over-the-counter remedies. And sometimes heartburn just happens and has nothing to do with what we’ve eaten.
Will the Real Attorney General Please Stand Up?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
Last week's surprise forced resignation of Jeff Sessions as attorney general of the United States set in motion a series of events that will soon resonate in all corners of the Department of Justice.
President Donald Trump has been steamed at Sessions ever since Sessions removed himself from supervision over the DOJ's investigation into whether a conspiracy existed between Russian agents and the Trump campaign in 2016 for the Russians to provide assistance to the campaign -- a felony.
Country Square Veterans Day Ceremony
- By Tony Dunn
Don Koonce spoke at Greenville County Square Veterans Day Ceremony about the "Old Hickory" 30th Division who was trained at Camp Severe in Greenville, SC. The "Old Hickory" 30th Division was sent to France and broke through the impregnable Hindenburg line bring an end to World War 1.
Fruits of College Indoctrination
- By Walter Williams
Much of today's incivility and contempt for personal liberty has its roots on college campuses, and most of the uncivil and contemptuous are people with college backgrounds. Let's look at a few highly publicized recent examples of incivility and attacks on free speech.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, were accosted and harassed by a deranged left-wing mob as they were leaving a dinner at Georgetown University. Sen. McConnell was harassed by protesters at Reagan National Airport, as well as at several venues in Kentucky.
'Making a Murderer: Part 2,' A Post-Conviction Master Class
- By Michelle Malkin
Undoing wrongful convictions takes a killer instinct.
Chicago-based exoneration specialist Kathleen Zellner's got it. Her record speaks for itself. Over the past two decades, she has righted more wrongful convictions than any private attorney in America. What's her secret? The Herculean task of untangling official lies, investigative bias, prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective counsel and forensic junk science to free 19 innocent men requires more than intellectual firepower (of which Zellner possesses a chess grandmaster's surplus).
WWI Monument Dedication
- By Tony Dunn
On November 10, 2018, a Veterans Day Ceremony and Wolrd War 1 Monument Dedication was held at Victor Memorial Veterans Park in Greer, South Carolina. The dedication was made possible by City of Greer, American Legion Post 115, Clayton's Monuments, Daughters of the American Revolution and Disabled American Veterans.
Let the Democrats Keep Showing Their Hand
- By David Limbaugh
The Democratic Party's emerging radical bloc is alarming, but the leftist group's youthful intemperance could backfire and re-energize Republicans' 2020 electoral prospects.
Even before all the hanging chads and miraculously divined ballots have been examined in Florida, newly elected leftist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is already engaging in activism in the halls of Congress. On Tuesday morning, the future representative from New York joined a protest organized by the Sunrise Movement outside the offices of Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi to demand immediate action on climate change -- as if the dinosaur wing of the Democratic Party weren't sufficiently extremist on environmental issues.
We Have an Identity Problem
- By Walter Williams
According to a recent report in The New York Times, Health and Human Services Department officials have been circulating a proposal to define sex. Their memo says, "Sex means a person's status as male or female based on immutable biological traits identifiable by or before birth." They add, "The sex listed on a person's birth certificate, as originally issued, shall constitute definitive proof of a person's sex unless rebutted by reliable genetic evidence." I think the latter statement lacks complete rigor. It's chromosomes, not what's on a birth certificate, that determine one's sex. Therefore, if a fetus has XX chromosomes, a female is born, and if a fetus has XY chromosomes, a male is born.
Young with the Spirit
- By Tony Dunn
At The Greenville County Square Veterans Day Ceremony being son patriotic, even this six month boy gets into the spirit.
Flour Field Veteran Ceremony
- By Tony Dunn
Members of Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. American Legion Post 214 were on hand at the Flour Field Veterans Ceremony to inform the public about the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History. Located on Wade Hampton Blvd.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 26-30, 2018
- 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, November 26, 2018: Celebrate the Christmas season tonight on Nite Line as Dante Thompson welcomes The Bradys, The Wards, and David Richards for a night of Christmas music.
Hath the Devil Been Raised in Salem?
- By Mike Scruggs
Salem Village 1692
In March 1692, Rev. Samuel Parris wrote in the Salem Village church record book that “The Devil hath been raised amongst us, & his Rage is vehement and terrible, & when he shall be silenced the Lord only knows.” The strange events and widespread witch hysteria that first occurred in the Rev. Parris’s own Salem Village home had spread to Salem Town, Andover (now North Andover), Beverly, Topsfield, and many other towns by the fall of 1692. Over 150 people were arrested, examined, and sent to prison. Of these, fourteen women and five men were hanged in Salem Town for the felony of witchcraft. One man, Giles Corey, was crushed to death under heavy stones for refusing to enter a plea. Another five died of insufferable conditions in prison awaiting trial and sentencing.
Thanksgiving Thoughts for Our Time: A.D. 2018
- By W.H. Lamb
“…Pilgrim history (is) a story which has no end. It will end only if people suffer a failure of nerve in the quest for basic human rights. It can honestly be said that ALL who cherish freedom are Pilgrim descendants.” (PILGRIMS THEN AND NOW, by Rev. Gary Marks, Plymouth, Mass.) (1990)
I’ve stood several times on the top of Cole’s Hill, overlooking the historic harbor at Plymouth, Mass. Below this ancient but now “manicured” hill lies the rock, Plymouth Rock, underneath a beautiful marble canopy. Out in the harbor is the spot where, in the miserable late Fall of November, 1620, about 102 stalwart people, plus crew, arrived in a decrepit 180 ton converted freighter named Mayflower. Cole’s Hill, at that time, was a craggy bluff overlooking a small rocky beach just big enough for a landing party in a small “shallop”.
Trump Campaign Announces MAGA Rallies Monday, November 26 - Tupelo and Biloxi, Mississippi
- By Trump Campaign
New York, NY – Today, Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. announced Make America Great Again rallies featuring President Donald Trump on Monday, November 26 at 5:00 pm CST at the Tupelo Regional Airport in Tupelo, Mississippi, and at 8:00 pm CST at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi.
These rallies represent the fifth and sixth rallies in the great State of Mississippi since Donald Trump first began his race for president in June, 2015, including a first-time rally in Tupelo and the second time a rally has been hosted in Biloxi.
CBS’s Major Garrett Tells CBN’s Faith Nation: There Should Be Limits on Decorum By Reporters At The White House
- By David Brody
On CBN’s Faith Nation Friday, CBS White House Correspondent Major Garrett weighed in on the fight between CNN and the Trump Administration over the confiscation of reporter Jim Acosta’s White House press pass and the subsequent decision by a judge that, temporarily at least, ruled in CNN’s favor.
Planned Parenthood Minds Its Ps and LGBTQs
- By Tony Perkins - Washington Update
Imagine how upset you'd be to find out that your tax dollars were funding radical sexual propaganda targeted at your kids. Well, thanks to Planned Parenthood, you already are. Apparently, the nation's biggest abortion business isn't content with destroying innocent lives anymore. Now it wants to undermine your moral values too.
Statement from USDA Secretary Perdue and FDA Commissioner Gottlieb on the regulation of cell-cultured food products from cell lines of livestock and poultry
- By USDA
Last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration held a public meeting to discuss the use of livestock and poultry cell lines to develop cell-cultured food products. At this meeting, stakeholders shared valuable perspectives on the regulation needed to both foster these innovative food products and maintain the highest standards of public health. The public comment period will be extended and will remain open through December 26, 2018.
Gov. Henry McMaster Pens Letter to S.C. Congressional Delegation with Revised Estimates for Requests Federal Support for Hurricane Florence Recovery
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today sent a letter to South Carolina’s congressional delegation with revised estimates for federal funding requests for Hurricane Florence recovery efforts.
A copy of the governor’s letter can be found here.
Ohio House Passes Heartbeat Bill
- By Phyllis Schlafly Eagles
St. Louis, MO: By a vote of 58-35, Ohio House lawmakers voted Thursday afternoon to pass the Heartbeat Bill. This bill would protect all babies in utero once their heartbeats are detectable - an estimated 20,000 babies per year. The bill will now head to the Ohio Senate.
NGU’s Greer Campus To Hold Praxis Prep Classes
- By NGU Press Release
Tigerville, SC - (November 16, 2018) North Greenville University is providing Praxis preparation classes for any elementary education students on its Tim Brashier Campus located at 405 Lancaster Avenue in Greer.
The workshops are designed for graduates or soon-to-be graduates with elementary education degrees to prepare for the Praxis exam for licensing in the state of South Carolina. Depending on the projected workshop date, each session will cover different topics.
- ACLJ Releases Petition to Free Wrongfully Imprisoned U.S. Pastor
- What's Hiding in Obamacare?
- Loftis Announces Candidacy for State Senate Seat 6
- 11/15/2018 Power Outages
- Bob Jones Academy Students Excel at Music Teachers National Association State Competitions
- EFELDF Files Amicus Brief in support of Utah Republican Party
- NGU’s Online M.M.Ed. Program Ranks Among Best
- Ratio Christi Chapter Sues Because University Demands Non-Christians be Allowed to Lead Christian Student Group
- Governor's Opportunity Zones Summit scheduled for January 25
- Greenville’s Newest Venue Has Open House
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