Indiana Passes Ban on Government Funded Obscene Performances

The Indiana state legislature passed a bill to ban government funded obscene performances. This would apply to sexually erotic performances, defined in state law as catering solely to sexual interests without any literary, artistic, political, or scientific value....

SCOTUS Considers Definition of Religious Organization

There’s an important case before the U.S .Supreme Court regarding what constitutes a religious organization and whether they should receive constitutional protection. Back in 2016, a Catholic charities organization in Wisconsin applied for a waiver for the...

Cultural Marxism Across the Big Pond

A couple of strange stories in Great Britain bring to light the extent of trans madness. A toddler in England was suspended from nursery school (2022-23 school year) for exhibiting what was called “transphobia.” In another school, a teacher who refused to...

Sen. Paul’s DOGE 1.0 Amendment

I recently interviewed Kentucky US Senator Rand Paul, about his DOGE 1.0 amendment, which would statutorily codify cuts to federal spending recommended by President Donald Trump and his Department of Government Efficiency. Paul also introduced a bill eliminating the...

10 Commandments Coming Back to Capitol

A monument of the 10 Commandments is coming back to the Kentucky Capitol grounds. The goal is to remind us of the roots and origin of our laws. Critics say that it imposes a religion. But this isn’t true. While teaching the spiritual importance of the 10...

FEMA Funding Queer Performances

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is back in hot water. Earlier this month, we learned that FEMA gave over a half a million dollars to a theater in New York City in order to promote DEI and gender ideology. FEMA exists in order to help Americans during...

Beshear’s Vetoes Cements His Liberal Positions

Kentucky’s Gov. Andy Beshear is considered a top Democratic prospect to run for president in 2028. At the Davos World Economic Forum Beshear called himself “pragmatic,” but recent vetoes reveal a radical commitment to woke ideology. Gov. Beshear vetoed a...

NPR Exec Admits it Failed to Cover Hunter Biden Story

National Public Radio CEO Katherine Maher admitted before Congress last week that NPR suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story back in 2020. As a result, Kentucky First District Congressman James Comer told Maher “People who listen to NPR are totally...

Kentucky Legislature Clarifies Abortion Law

Pro-abortion advocates claimed that Kentucky’s ban on abortion prohibits doctors from treating miscarriages, hemorrhaging, ectopic pregnancies, and other life-threatening situations related to pregnancy. Last Thursday, the Kentucky legislature clarified what...

What Americans Think about God

A new survey released by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University found that 60% of Americans do not believe that God exists or that he “affects lives,” which is another way of saying that God doesn’t exist. Interestingly, 47% of...

Ky Legislature Says no to State Funded Gender Transition

The Kentucky State legislature passed a law banning the use of tax dollars to fund gender transition surgeries. Under the new law, gender transitions of prisoners would stop. It also bans Medicaid funds for gender transitions for poor people. The left is crying foul...

DEI Rollback at State, Federal Levels

The University of Kentucky is under investigation by the federal government for allegedly “engaging in race-exclusionary practices in their graduate programs.” The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights put UK on notice that they “must cease using race...

Kentucky Baptists Continue to Help Flood Victims 

Last month, vicious floods tore through eastern Kentucky, devastating the area. Since the waters subsided, Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers remain on site, aiding in recovery efforts. The volunteers are staying at a local church in Pikeville and helping to...

Is Oregon and Illinois Facing Secession?

Geopolitical repositioning is a common theme in 2025. Now, rural voters in Illinois and Oregon are pushing the idea of seceding from their states. These voters feel unrepresented in their state governments as liberal voices in metro areas dominate state politics....

Should Green Card Holders Lead Protests Praising Hamas?

Mahmoud Khalil was a graduate student at Columbia University majoring in International Relations. He was also the organizer of pro-Hamas activity and anti-Israel protests. According to an AP story, Khalil “faced sanctions for potentially helping to organize an...

Bourbon County Cockfighting

State police found 70 dead roosters and several wounded birds on a farm in Bourbon County. The cause: cockfighting. Now six people are facing second-degree animal cruelty charges after the Bourbon County Sheriff’s office and Kentucky State police executed a...