Sunday, March 29, 2026

The 5 Biggest Controversies That Damaged Bruce Springsteen's Career

 ILoveClassicRock.com 

"Phrases like “Hey little girl, is your daddy home?” have sparked interpretations that the song may be referencing inappropriate or even disturbing themes."


"Bruce Springsteen has long stood as a symbol of American grit, blue-collar pride, and anthemic rock storytelling. With a career stretching across decades, his influence runs deep—woven into protest songs, working-class ballads, and unforgettable live performances. But even legends aren’t immune to public backlash.

"For every chorus of applause, there’s been a moment of controversy that’s challenged Springsteen’s standing with fans and critics alike. While his artistry remains respected, certain decisions and outspoken stances have sparked debate and, at times, disappointment. Whether it was pricing missteps, legal entanglements, or political firestorms, Springsteen hasn’t always struck the right chord with the public.

"This article isn’t about tearing down a music icon—it’s about examining the five major moments that stirred headlines and threatened to overshadow the music. These controversies didn’t just test Springsteen’s career; they tested his relationship with a fiercely loyal fanbase." ...

Republican fans, in particular, were vocal in their disappointment. Many felt betrayed, insisting that music and politics should remain separate. To them, The Boss had crossed a line, using his platform to push a political agenda rather than uniting people through music. This divide only deepened when Springsteen later voiced his support for Kamala Harris, again stirring frustration among conservative fans who had hoped he’d leave politics behind.

Fact Check: Trump did not call Bruce Springsteen ‘overrated, communist singer’ in post | Reuters

  "There is no evidence that President-elect Donald Trump labeled Bruce Springsteen an “overrated, communist singer,” in a post on social media website Truth Social."

No Kings Protest Backed by $3B Network of Activist Groups, Investigation Finds

 Fox News  

"Across the country, similar preparations have been underway among socialist, communist and Marxist activist groups from the Singham network that have openly discussed using the demonstrations to spread what they describe as revolutionary organizing." 

On Friday night, March 27, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation's Twin Cities chapter packed their car with protest signs outside the Dream Shop at the corner of N. Fremont Avenue and N. 37th Avenue. A network of socialist and communist groups funded by Marxist tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham said they plan to bring a message of "revolution" to Saturday's #NoKings protests. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

A network of about 500 groups with an estimated $3 billion in combined annual revenues is behind the coordinated nationwide "No Kings" protest Saturday, including communist groups who are using the day to call for a "revolution," according to a Fox Digital News investigation. 
"According to a copy of the permit for the "flagship" march in St. Paul, Minn., Indivisible, a national well-heeled Democratic political advocacy organization funded by billionaire George Soros, is the lead coordinator for the protest.
"But Fox News Digital has also identified key participation by a network of radical socialist and communist organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communist living in China.
"Over nearly a decade, Singham has financed a constellation of activist institutions that promote revolutionary socialist politics and frequently collaborate in protest campaigns, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink, whose co-founder Jodie Evans is married to Singham. These groups work closely with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
"They are all sending members to the protests and one group said they plan to bring a message of "revolution" to the protests." . . . More...


. . . "I guess that this is about saving the country from a king.  Yes, that terrible King Trump, or the one who cuts your head off and shoots down people marching.

Once again, we are seeing the lack of seriousness of those who oppose President Trump.  Love him or hate him, the man was elected fair and square.  He respects judicial opinions or waits for the courts to reverse the ones that he does not like.  Once in a while, he criticizes some opinions, like the tariff opinion, but he accepts them and moves on.  And he lets people march, and they call him a king!

As Sasha Stone points out, these people are still crazy:" . . .  Silvio Canto, Jr.

Cadbury Now Abandoning 'Easter' for 'This Season'... -

 Cypher News

"Christianity is not shameful. It is not offensive." Kentucky Girl


"Grant here. Easter used to be one of those things brands didn’t have to explain or justify. It’s a classic Christian holiday that was understood, named, and marketed as exactly what it was. But now, in this day in age, where Christianity has become taboo, so have the famous brands like Cadbury, and as a result, they’re abandoning their Christian roots. Let’s break it down.

"Cadbury is basically known in a majority of Western society as the classic chocolate Easter egg. You really can’t say “Cadbury” without immediately thinking about Christianity’s most important holiday. But now Cadbury is going through what seems to be a bit of an identity crisis, and now you walk into a store and see their displays, something fundamental has shifted.

"As shown in this X post, the word “Easter” has now quietly become “This Season.” The chocolate eggs are still there. That hasn’t changed. But they’re clearly watering down the Christianity factor big time." . . .

Fact Check: Cadbury did not remove the word Easter from its holiday range | Reuters   "Photos of Cadbury’s range of chocolate eggs have disproven online claims ​that the British confectioner erased the word ‌Easter from its packaging ahead of the Christian holiday.

"Posts making the false claim of the same three products – captured by Reuters on March 26 - show “Happy Easter” is ​printed on the top of the packaging. ​This angle is not visible in the social media ‌image.

"Cadbury ⁠maker Mondelez International said in an email to Reuters: “Cadbury has used the word Easter in our marketing and communications for over 100 ​years and ​continue to ⁠do so with our new Easter product range. To claim anything ​otherwise is factually incorrect.”

"The confectioner lists 51 ​products, opens new tab ⁠in its designated Easter section on its website" . . .

Tim Walz Trashes Trump, Pledges His Allegiance to Somali Minnesotans in Shocking No Kings Speech (VIDEO)

The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila 

"We sure dodged a bullet.

"Minnesota Governor Tim Walz delivered remarks at the “No Kings” protest at the Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday.

"“No Kings” protests erupted across the country on Saturday.

"Organizers of the protests claimed that 9 million people would participate in more than 3,000 events across the US.

"But the protests were a major flop.

"Most of the No Kings protestors are old white liberal women.

"Tim Walz trashed President Trump and pledged his allegiance to the Somali pirates in Minnesota.

" 'We’ll never leave the side of Somali Minnesotans. Here’s our pledge to you: your great-grandchildren will be here when that orange clown is in the dustbin of history!” Tim Walz shouted.

" 'We’re damn sure about this. We need no damn kings! But we do need a boss,” Walz shouted before introducing Bruce Springsteen to the stage." . . .

Tim Walz Vows to 'Never Leave the Side' of Somali Minnesotans  

I will add a special, a special thank you, and a special acknowledgement that we will never leave the side of our Somali Minnesotans,” Walz told the crowd. “Here’s our pledge to you, our Somali Minnesotans: your great-grandchildren will still be here when that orange clown is in the dustbin of history.”

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Springsteen fans outraged over pricey tickets for ‘No Kings’-themed tour; ‘a woke joke’

How much does Hamas like it? Do you think many in the crowds listening to the likes of Governor Walz, Ilhan Omar, Joan Baez and Jane Fonda were those tearing down American historical monuments, cheering for the Hamas gunmen who cooked infants alive while murdering Jewish families that Oct 7th?

How can we not question the moral compasses and intellect of those attending who call victims of evil massacres "Nazis"? Have these benighted souls never felt a bit of fear at the evil that threatens innocent people and nations, shutting down free people and cloaking women in drab black shrouds? Do they not feel the need to resist those who use the whip and the blade against those speaking to be free?  The Tunnel Dweller

"Libs like Brucey will complain about Trump being a king or an authoritarian dictator. Then they will turn right around and support actual authoritarian dictators like in Venezuela and Iran." from comments to the below

Under that model, some seats have climbed as high as $3,000.   . . . "Another user wrote, "If it were truly No Kings, you would need to be a king to afford tickets to attend a show, ironically "focused on no kings."

. . . Some criticism also focused on where the concerts are scheduled. One commenter posted, "Ha, ha only blue cities. No one else would buy the Obama bootlicker's tickets." . . .

His “Glory Days” with some fans have passed him by    "Bruce Springsteen’s fans are furious over the legendary rocker’s astronomical ticket prices for his upcoming “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour, which critics argue are unaffordable for his “working class fanbase” and contradict his Man of the People image.

"The woke New Jersey billionaire is pushing the anti-President Trump “No Kings” agenda in his advertising campaign for the 20-date tour with his E Street Band — but is ironically charging prices fit for royalty, at up to $3,000 a ticket.

"“I couldn’t be more disappointed in the Boss … how do these outrageous ticket prices reflect the land of hopes and dreams? The hopes and dreams of poor people who can’t afford your tickets,” one outraged fan commented on Springsteen’s Instagram post announcing the tour.

" 'You are also catering to upper middle class and the rich. Isn’t that what we’re fighting?” . . .

". . . "Many of his 2.2 million Instagram followers saw the hypocrisy behind his words, given that Springsteen and his team chose to have his tour tickets sold as Platinum ones on Ticketmaster, which means the prices get higher in real-time based on demand.

" 'If this concert is meant to be a political statement, dynamic pricing makes no sense … It feels contradictory to defend democracy while playing by pure free-market rules where money decides everything,” one of his irate followers said.

"“Many of us are living paycheck to paycheck and can’t afford tickets for hundreds or thousands of dollars. I thought Bruce was better than that,” another added.

"Tickets went on sale at Ticketmaster on Feb. 20 for the tour — which hasn’t sold out yet — that begins on March 31 in Minneapolis and makes local stops at Madison Square Garden, UBS Arena, the Barclays Center, and the Prudential Center, before ending in Washington, D.C. on May 27.

“Ha, ha only blue cities. No one else would buy the Obama bootlicker’s tickets,” another quipped" . . .

But the venom is there in some capacity:   "The fact that the 20-time Grammy winner has a net worth of $1.2 billion was also not lost on fans, who have come to the realization Springsteen does have a “Hungry Heart” — for cold hard cash.

"“As a billionaire, he should tour for FREE,” one said, while another added, “Bruce doesn’t care about his fans. All he cares about is the money.” Others suggested he give his tour earnings to charity.

Russell Bediyoskin 7 March, 2026So he is going to force his audience to listen to his interpretation of current world affairs and international geopolitics. Did he even finish high school?

StaceyAbramsBicycleSeat  "No. Up to 8th grade only then dropped out."

Blubuick  "The working class hero? Sure. The man who buys his daughter million dollar horses to train for the olympic team and she didn't even make the team. Horses gotta eat too."

Savannah Guthrie will reportedly ‘never forgive’ anchor who called her brother-in-law a suspect

Savannah Guthrie will reportedly ‘never forgive’ anchor who called her brother-in-law a suspect: ‘That’s devastating’  

Banfield, 58, had suggested on her YouTube series “Drop Dead Serious” that Cioni, married to Savannah’s sister Annie Guthrie, might be the “prime suspect,” citing anonymous law enforcement sources. 

Who is Ashleigh Banfield?

"Savannah Guthrie is grappling with the emotional fallout from her mother Nancy’s disappearance, fearing her fame may have made her a target.

"According to a new report, the “Today” host was blindsided when former reporter Ashleigh Banfield suggested her brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, could be a suspect.

"Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie has confirmed she will be returning to her TV job as the search for her mother continues." . . .

“ 'She was trying to handle this with dignity,” a source explained. “Then, suddenly, someone she knows is being labeled a suspect on national TV. That’s devastating. There’s a line between reporting and causing harm — and Savannah believes that line was crossed.” . . .

. . . "Paul wasn’t as hopeless as Ashleigh, explaining that, in his experience, these cases can often go on for years.

"These cases sometimes can be resolved quickly, sometimes can take weeks, sometimes can take years. Nancy Guthrie, there's an exigency because the hope is she's still alive," the investigator said.

"And you want to get that information, that in those investigative leads that will get her home safe. But the reality is that in these who-done-it cases, it can take a long time if the offender is actually doing things to try to prevent himself from being caught. And I believe that's what's happening in this case," he explained." . . .

Why Ashleigh Banfield Believes Tommaso Cioni is Still 'Prime Suspect' in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Case | Times Now

Ashleigh Banfield Still Claims Nancy Guthrie's Son-in-Law Is A Suspect

Senate confirms Mullin to be DHS chief

There’s a New Plumber in Town

"The White House insists that some policies are non-negotiable, including allowing officers to use masks in the field if they fear they may be doxxed by activist groups."

POLITICO   "The Senate voted Monday to confirm Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to be the next Homeland Security secretary, thrusting the first-term Republican into the leadership of a department in crisis.

"The 54-45 vote mostly fell along party lines. All Republicans except for Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted to confirm their colleague. Democratic Sens. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico voted to confirm Mullin.
Paul’s vote against Mullin was expected, as was Fetterman’s vote for him.

"Paul, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, sparred with Mullin at his tense confirmation hearing last week over past disparaging comments Mullin made about the Kentucky Republican. Mullin also faced questions from Paul and Democrats on the committee about “special missions” he claimed to have taken on behalf of the U.S. government during his service in the House." . . .

Why aren't these states called "Red" instead of Blue?

No bosses | Bruce Springsteen is the headliner at the flagship No Kings rally at the state Capitol in Saint Paul this afternoon.  . . . "Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, and Ilhan Omar will also be there. They wouldn’t want to miss the chance to rag on the King. Opposing the King has become the lodestone of their careers. Contrary to the theme of the proceedings, it comes at no cost and places them at no risk. " . . .

AF Branco - Townhall

More Truth About Newsom’s Busted California – Issues & Insights  "All is well in California, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom. The milk flows cool and creamy, and the honey has never been so sweet. But beneath the bluster lies bitter experience and, if nothing changes, a sour future. 

"The Golden State, says the presidential aspirant in a recent co-bylined op-ed published by Project Syndicate, offers policy predictability, a welcome home for global capital, and a green agenda like no other. 

"Newsom is correct in that policy is predictable in California. But that’s no virtue when policy is expected to always move in a single direction — toward weightier regulation, more punitive taxes, and a general tendency toward increasing government intervention in private matters. This has produced a state with stagnant employment, hostility toward business and enterprise, rising energy prices, unaffordable housing, and a cost of living that has sent residents fleeing to states where they have more freedom to pursue their happiness. 

"Newsom is also right when he points out that the state has one of the largest economies in the world. It’s either fourth or fifth, depending on who is doing the counting. But the Newsom economy has struggled.

"In 2021, California’s share of the domestic economy was a record 14.5%. By the second quarter of 2025, though, it had slipped to 13.8%, and today is being propped up by the valuations of a few artificial intelligence companies and legacy tech firms such as Apple, Alphabet (Google), and Meta (Facebook) that haven’t fled (yet) as so many other companies have." . . . 

Where’s The Outrage?   "Democrats have kept the Department of Homeland Security shuttered since mid-February because they were outraged that two Americans were killed by ICE agents while interfering with their work.

"Since then, terrorists have claimed four American lives – a number that could have been significantly higher had fortune not prevailed." . . .

Who Was Cesar Chavez—and Who Will He Become? ›

 Victor Davis Hanson  

"Or will [the liberals] revert to keeping quiet, as they surmise that, in order to make a good progressive omelet, inevitably even the most hallowed leftist saint regrettably sometimes callously breaks a few eggs and so should be forgiven for the collateral damage of a few utterly ruined lives?"

"Cesar Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers, eventually became the symbolic leader of the entire Mexican American community of the 1960s and 1970s. Indeed, he was eventually enshrined in the pantheon of modern leftist activists and civil rights leaders alongside Saul Alinsky, Martin Luther King Jr., and Betty Friedan. His Chavez Foundation today emphasizes Chavez’s saintlike status as “a genuinely religious and spiritual figure.” His Tehachapi redoubt remains a national monument.

"In public, Chavez stressed nonstop his common-man roots, his strong Catholicism, and his devotion to wife and family, and thereby turned the struggle to provide a livable wage and humane working conditions for farm workers into a broader civil rights movement—led by the Christlike martyr Cesar Chavez himself. He carefully constructed an image of the long-suffering moralist, at odds with greedy capitalist “growers,” whom Chavez often publicly said he loathed.

"Chavez frequently quoted Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. and went on well-publicized fasts and nonviolent marches. The Camelot Kennedys made yearly hajjes to California to meet with the holy man. 1960s college students ensured that table grapes were banned in campus cafeterias.

"In 1971, as a bumbling freshman farm kid entering UC Santa Cruz, I can remember being confronted my first day on campus by screaming students outside my dorm door for bringing to my new room a tiny box of grapes I picked on our small 120-acre farm.

"Trying to explain to furious (mostly) wealthy white kids from Los Angeles that family raisin farming had little to do with the labor fireworks over table-grape production in Delano was a waste of time. To these suburbanites, Chavez was a god. And anyone anywhere who grew any type of grape for any reason was Satanic. So effectively had Chavez spread his gospel of evil farmer oppression to the estates of Brentwood, Palos Verdes, and Malibu.

"Yet even then, there were always elements of the mythical Chavez that did not quite ring true. The supposedly nonviolent Chavez sent his toughs down to the southern border to form a “wet line” to stop and sometimes assault illegal aliens—in a way that would make ICE today look tame. But assaulting such “scabs,” Chavez preached, was necessary to ensure cheap nonunion “strikebreakers” did not drive down his union’s wages." . . . More...

California Renames Cesar Chavez Day After Rape Allegations   . . . "The California Legislature joins other governments across the country in removing Cesar Chavez’s name from parks, schools, streets and days honoring the U.S. farmworker movement, according to previous reporting from The Center Square. The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday voted to rename Cesar Chavez Day “Farmworkers Day,” while the city of Seattle took Chavez’s name off of one of its parks in the South Park neighborhood." . . .

Former San Francisco Supervisor Susan Leal behind Cesar Chavez St. name in 1995 wants to change it following abuse allegations - ABC7 San Francisco

Vote Fraud: Another ‘Science Is Settled’ Issue

  Ann Coulter   

"And that’s how we know for a fact that there’s no such thing as election fraud. It’s as fake as Hunter Biden’s laptop. As bogus as the natural immunity. As phony as lynchings in the Jim Crow South."

 

"Perhaps the left’s greatest contribution to public discourse is to threaten anyone who disagrees with them with financial ruin, slander, embarrassment, condemnation, homelessness and prison — and then announce the existence of a “consensus.”
"Their signature consensus-by-threat technique has been used to prove the truth of global warming, Russian interference with the 2016 election, COVID-19 lockdowns, Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian disinformation, and — especially important today — the nonexistence of voter fraud.
"Dissenters from the liberal position on all these issues are slyly compared to Holocaust conspiracy theorists by calling them “deniers” — “climate deniers,” “COVID deniers,” “mask deniers,” “global warming deniers,” “science deniers,” and “election deniers.” Until very, very recently, “denier” was a word that referred exclusively to Holocaust deniers.
"Although I’m sure it’s fun, browbeating people into a terrified, cowering silence isn’t proof of anything. In fact, it kind of suggests beliefs of such dainty substance that raising the slightest objection could make the whole thing fall apart.
"Ask Soviet scientists who were sent to the gulag for refusing to renounce Lysenkoism about it. Oh, you can’t. They’re dead.
"Today, we’ll examine the left’s “consensus” on the question of voter fraud. With the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) under debate — which would merely require proof of citizenship to vote — we’re getting a lot of categorical, sweeping statements for which there can be no proof, such as, “the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history!”
"Seventeen intelligence agencies agree! Wait – no, that was about Putin hacking the 2016 election to elect Trump.
"To the extent liberals bother trying to marshal any proof that voter fraud doesn’t exist, their evidence is: . . ."  More...

Just think of these people as Democrats

"Hey, New York, Had Enough Of Your New Mayor Yet?" * (Below)
Here it comes, New York! There have been 22 major nations that have declared themselves as “socialist,” or “Marxist,” or “communist” in modern history. All of them have failed. Those that struggle on have adopted some version of capitalism to keep their socialist hells alive. This is the future New York chose when it elected Mamdani. Domestic intifada and socialism."

CANCELED: Muslim-led plans for EPIC City in Texas have been shut down after intervention from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
State officials raised legal and constitutional concerns, making it clear that any development operating outside U.S. law would not be permitted.
In Texas, American law comes first.' Terrence K Williams

ZOHRAN MAMDANI: “My anti-Semitic wife accidentally illustrated a book calling Jews ‘cockroaches’”
"Jillian Michaels reveals yet another example of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani trying to make excuses for his wife’s virulent Jew-hatred." (Language)   

. . . “Reports show that Rama Duwaji, the First Lady of New York City, chose to illustrate and attach her name to a project by a woman who has a long history of celebrating terror and demonizing Jews, including calling the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks ‘a spectacular moment’ and calling Israel a ‘demonic parasite,’ and a litany of vile, antisemitic posts,” said the Anti-Defamation League in a statement Monday.

“Collaborating on a project with Susan Abulhawa goes beyond First Lady Duwaji’s deeply troubling liking of pro-October 7 posts and demonstrates a troubling pattern." . . .

Mrs. Mamdani's name at top right of this illustration.


"A little more than two months ago, when Zohran Mamdani was still in his first days as New York City’s boy mayor, we suggested that he should be driven from office. It was that bad. Has the situation improved since then? No, it’s only become worse.

"Let’s start off with the mayor hosting a Ramadan iftar dinner on March 11 at City Hall, where he was joined by Muslim city workers.

"Well, isn’t that the prerogative of the mayor? After all, Christian elected officials have used government buildings for prayers and faith-based observances since the beginning of the republic.

"But was this just devout Muslims practicing their religion? Or something more? Such as a public embrace of Islamism, which Center for Renewing America fellow Nathan Pinkoski describes “is best understood as a political ideology, a global project that aims to subordinate all aspects of government and civil society to Islam.”

"Somali-born author and one-time Dutch lawmaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali, herself a former Muslim, has noted that “political Islam implies a constitutional order fundamentally incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and with the ‘constitution of liberty’ that is the foundation of the American way of life.”

"With that as background, understand that one of Mamdani’s “guests” apparently flashed an ISIS one-finger salute. In case you’ve been in a state of suspended animation for the last 25 years, ISIS is a terrorist group and a sworn enemy of the U.S." . . . More...

The Parents of Charlie Kirk’s Prodigal Assassin

 RealClearPolitics 

 This family summoned their prodigal son home. While we rightfully think of their son as moral monster, they still had familial claim and power over him. And with it, they brought him home and then to justice.


"Charlie Kirk’s murderer came from somewhere. We all do.
"Since the “In the beginning …” times, our species has wrestled with the fundamental logic – and perceived unfairness – of holding parents responsible for the sins of their children. Or the other way around. In the Old Testament book of Ezekiel, the prophet makes this explicit:
"The person who sins will die. A son will not suffer the punishment for the father’s guilt, nor will a father suffer the punishment for the son’s guilt; the righteousness of the righteous will be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself.
Yet we mortals struggle with this idea. It’s a matter of self-preservation. The unifying idea is that we must bear some responsibility for the behavior of our own kids. Our kids are reflections of us because we put our stamp on them. Functional societies have a justifiable fear of the ripple effects of other people’s bad parenting.
"Healthy families are civilization’s frontline schoolhouse of needed humans – producers of good men and women, and citizens. Bad parents can easily replicate themselves, and often do. It is a rare and beautiful testament to the enduring nature of the good to see exceptions to the rule.
"The inverse happens, too. I have met a many a good parent of a bad kid – a bad seed who grows up to be a bad adult. Or a good kid who leaves the home for school, falls in with the wrong crowd, and rejects root and branch the ways of his family.
"Modern parents know at some point we must give our offspring over to a hard and secular world outside the home threshold, a world that undermines good parenting at every turn. A school system that inverts the established, time-tested ways for purposes of political indoctrination. A culture that has lost any sense of moral and natural limits. An algorithmic media that is set on setting people into warring tribes with desensitized, brutish ways.
"Charlie Kirk’s assassin was born and raised in southwestern Utah. Mormon territory. He was the son of a mother and father who raised kids in the Mormon way, which creates exemplary fruits that are missionaries to the world. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – its formal name – instills family loyalty, stewardship, tolerance, sobriety, hard work, and sharing. They tithe. They contribute. They are impressive people." . . . More...

Celebrities Who Publicly Mourned Charlie Kirk’s Death  Good of them, but some I am forced to feel would rejoice the Death of President Donald Trump. TD