Is the Resistance Responsible?

I intended to write an article today on the dangers of an out-of-control and extremely biased national media in the United States.

But the brazen gun attack on Congressional Republican leaders–practicing at an Alexandria, Virginia baseball field for a bipartisan charity game with their Democratic colleagues–changes the focus.

Things are coming unhinged in this nation. Let’s ask an obvious question:

Is the “Resistance” responsible?

You may be surprised by my answer. Read More

Why It’s Right To Choose Pittsburgh Over Paris

On June 1, President Trump sent the globalists into an uproar withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Accord. After his move, many commentators and environmentalists mourned and screamed that “the sky was falling.”

Nonsense.

The president was wise in his action. He was also extremely courageous to stand up to Global Mob Think and and declare:

“I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris…The Paris Accord would undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty, impose unacceptable legal risks, and put us at a permanent disadvantage to the other countries of the world.  It is time to exit the Paris Accord —  and time to pursue a new deal that protects the environment, our companies, our citizens, and our country.”

I agree. Read More

Memorial Day 2017 – The Bravest Boehme

Our church held a fabulous Memorial Day service on Sunday complete with a color guard, patriotic songs, prayer and great preaching to honor those who have served and given their lives for our country.

Freedom isn’t free–and those who fight for our liberty should always be remembered.

I had the privilege of telling my Uncle Dick’s story to the congregation on Sunday. I consider him the “bravest Boehme” who gave his life to liberate Europe during World War II.

I shared the story for the first time last year. It’s worth re-printing here.

May we all, this Memorial Day, honor those who served. Read More