by Staff | Nov 14, 2023 | Blog
Ohio voters enshrined the right to abortion in their state constitution. The amendment overturns a ban on abortions once a heartbeat is detected. It even goes so far as to allow for an abortion at any stage of the pregnancy, even if the unborn child is viable....
by Staff | Nov 13, 2023 | Blog
Kentuckians voted in Andy Beshear for another four years as governor of the state. It was a hard fought race which leaves Kentucky deeply divided, largely between rural and urban. Beshear won 29 counties, while Cameron won 91. There’s a temptation to be bitter...
by Staff | Nov 10, 2023 | Blog
Today is the observance of Veteran’s Day. It was originally known as Armistice Day which marked the silencing of the guns of WWI on November 11, 1918. Now we honor all our veterans who’ve ever served in our armed forces. National defense may be something...
by Staff | Nov 9, 2023 | Blog
The interim CEO of the Louisville Urban League (Lyndon Pryor) said anti-DEI rhetoric makes Kentucky a less attractive place to live to potential residents. I’ve heard similar arguments from an ACLU representative, who said that since Kentucky does not allow...
by Staff | Nov 8, 2023 | Blog
The elections are behind us and many of you are probably very glad since you’re no longer subjected to negative ads. Regardless of how your favored candidates did, it’s important to be reminded that election aren’t everything. They’re important, yes....
by Staff | Nov 7, 2023 | Blog
It’s Election Day in Kentucky. Voters will cast their ballots for six constitutional officers, including the Governor. Democrat Andy Beshear had been expected to win, but the latest poll shows Republican Daniel Cameron has caught up in the polls. In either case, the...
by Staff | Nov 6, 2023 | Blog
Kentuckians will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a governor. The race between Andy Beshear and Daniel Cameron is close. For the first time ever in a governor’s election, there are more Republicans than Democrats in Kentucky. Political professionals are saying the...
by Staff | Nov 3, 2023 | Blog
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville celebrated the 30th anniversary of its current president, Dr. Albert Mohler. Mohler was just 33 years old when he took the reigns of his alma mater, which was dominated by theological liberals. There were many...
by Staff | Nov 2, 2023 | Blog
Early voting for the governor’s race begins today. It’s also available tomorrow, and Saturday. Some may hesitate to vote early, and that’s understandable. But early voting is here to stay, and there are many advantages. Come election day you might be sick,...
by Staff | Nov 1, 2023 | Blog
An Indiana couple lost custody of their son when they refused to support his gender transition. The state of Indiana took away their gender confused child because they denied that a child should be able to transcend their biology. A spokesperson for Indiana Child...
by Staff | Oct 31, 2023 | Blog
Kentucky ranks the fifth best state in the nation for business and infrastructure investments. The report specifically cites Gov. Andy Beshear’s cooperation with Ohio leadership to build the Brent Spence Companion Bridge in Northern Kentucky. While Gov. Beshear has...
by Staff | Oct 30, 2023 | Blog
Oregon public schools are dropping graduation requirements in reading, writing, and math. They say the standards harm students of color. Existing policy requires remedial courses if juniors did not meet basic requirements, but officials claim that this makes it...
by Staff | Oct 27, 2023 | Blog
Author and journalist Abigail Shrier spoke at the University of Virginia on what she calls a “trans[gender] epidemic” among teenage girls. Several students listened to her lecture and asked questions, but over one hundred others remained outside and tried to shout...
by Staff | Oct 26, 2023 | Blog
Of all the issues in the governor’s race, whether it be the economy, education, or managing state resources, abortion policy is taking center stage. Interestingly pro-abortion Governor Andy Beshear is making it an issue. In the past, Democrats have lost on the...
by Staff | Oct 25, 2023 | Blog
There’s been much talk about so-called book bans at the beginning of this school year. Groups like the American Library Association are hysterical when books are removed from public school libraries. The latest controversy is over Scholastic, the largest...
by Staff | Oct 24, 2023 | Blog
Today is the last day to request an absentee ballot. This isn’t to be confused with voting by mail as was available during the Covid shutdown, but rather absentee balloting has been in place for many years. It’s for people who have health and medical...
by Staff | Oct 23, 2023 | Blog
The Commonwealth Policy Center held a press conference at the Kentucky Capitol on Thursday. Reminding Kentuckians why so many pro-life laws have been enacted in the last half dozen years. I spoke alongside several legislators as the importance of laws that fully...
by Staff | Oct 20, 2023 | Blog
Critical Race Theory, which is essentially reverse racism, is a hot topic. Now, one of its biggest proponents, Ibram X. Kendi is facing backlash after he fired more than half his staff at his Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University. Kendi claims a change...
by Staff | Oct 19, 2023 | Blog
Utah is suing TikTok and is charging the addictive social media app for luring children in for hours on end with its algorithmic content. The lawsuit cited public health concerns, such as the fact that children who spend three hours a day on social media are twice as...
by Staff | Oct 18, 2023 | Blog
A statue of Christopher Columbus was taken down in Providence, Rhode Island after it was vandalized. But now it’s found a new home. The neighboring town of Johnston welcomed it on Columbus Day last week. While many cities are rejecting our Western heritage,...