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The Challenge of Authenticity

The Challenge of Authenticity

By Timothy Zebell | September 4, 2019

Despite a substantial campaign war chest, a high-profile position, and being the virtual embodiment of woke Democratic ideology, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has withdrawn her 2020 presidential candidacy. How is it that she consistently polled near 0%, and what can her experience teach us as Christians?

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Socialism Exposed

Socialism Exposed

By Timothy Zebell | July 31, 2019

On the heels of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing—an event heralded as a triumph of Capitalism over Socialism—Americans are today divided over whether we’d be better-off as a socialist country. Not surprisingly, this division is largely along party lines with 57% of Democrats viewing Socialism positively compared to only 16% of Republicans.…

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One Vote Away from Tyranny

One Vote away from Tyranny

By Timothy Zebell | July 3, 2019

Regardless of one’s politics, it is deeply disturbing the frequency with which serious presidential candidates have proposed solving controversial matters through executive orders. Without blushing, multiple candidates readily declared their intention to ignore the will of the people and proper legislative process in favor of imposing their will upon the nation by executive fiat. This is particularly troubling when one considers the extreme policy positions represented among the candidates during the DNC debate….

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Mayor Pete and the Dawning of a New Political Era

Mayor Pete and the Dawning of a New Political Era

By Timothy Zebell | May 22, 2019

As a Millennial, Buttigieg appeals to younger voters, being a fresh face in a year when Millennials are poised to become the largest eligible voting bloc. TIME reports, “Many Democrats are hungry for generational change, and the two front runners are more than twice his age.” However, generational change for the sake of change can be a terrifying prospect, and…

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Is Voter Fraud a Myth

Is Voter Fraud a Myth?

By Timothy Zebell | November 14, 2018

Controversial races in Florida, Georgia, Arizona, and Mississippi have fueled concerns of possible voter fraud in the 2018 midterm elections. All-the-while, the media continues to assure us that rampant voter fraud is a myth. Is this true?

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