How the NEW GOP Must Fight Back—with J.D. Vance

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Yet Another Attempted Trump Assassination

Once again, increasingly radical pro-violence sentiments on the left put the life of the president and thousands of others in peril, when a California teacher attempted a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Andrew was there and recounts his personal experience, be ...  Show more

Charlie at the San Diego Pastors Summit

In his speech to the Pastors Summit in San Diego three years ago, Charlie lays out the great divide between pagan thought and Judeo-Christian beliefs, and predicts one of the issues that would prove decisive in turning the tide against the woke plague ahead of the 2024 election: ...  Show more

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