Ambassador Huckabee says:

Not the pic, the words below

One of the most astonishing side shows of Monday’s events was watching Democrats turn on a dime from declaring Trump a crazy, deranged, bullying war criminal who must be impeached or removed under the 25th Amendment before he made good on his threat to destroy Iran…to attacking Trump for “chickening out,” making empty threats and showing other leaders that his word couldn’t be trusted. So, does that mean they WANTED him to make good on his threat to destroy Iran?

No, it just means they have terminal TDS, so no matter what he does, it’s not only wrong, it’s the WORST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED IN THE HISTORY OF THE WOOOOOORLD!!!

Yawn.

We would hope that after suffering years of this Chicken Little hysteria from the left, most people have learned to just tune it out, like being stuck on an airplane with a crying baby. By now, we’re all used to this illogical nonsense, like holding televised rallies where they accuse Trump of being a dictator who’s taken away their free speech. Or claiming that Trump plans to cancel the 2028 election even as they jockey to become the Democrat nominee for the 2028 election. There’s a reason why woke leftists declared logic and reason to be white supremacy and banned them from university campuses.

As we’ve been explaining for 10 years now (most recently during the hysterical hoo-ha over tariffs), Trump isn’t your typical do-nothing, bribe-taking, legacy-polishing politician. He’s a business person whose goal isn’t to look good while kicking problems down the road. His goal is to solve problems as fast as possible. And if he’s facing a tough opponent, his goal is to WIN.

The whole tactic of issuing over-the-top threats and outrageous demands that force the other side to offer a “compromise” that’s what he actually wanted in the first place is right out of “The Art of the Deal.” It’s been around in book form for 39 years. If his critics couldn’t be bothered to read it by now, you’d think they’d at least have played the board game version. – Mike Huckabee

A Fact About Iran

There is absolutely no way to make it make sense. Trump gets a ceasefire and democrats say he chickened out. The same people trying to invoke the 25th amendment said Biden was “mentally sharp.” So while our Military is on a 2 week “spring break” as weapons systems are reloaded, democrats are going to try to impeach both Trump & Pete Hegseth. Hillary gave Iran uranium, Obama funded their proxies and enrichment program, but Trump & Hegseth face impeachment for WINNING a war? Trump is “unhinged” for sending out a tweet saying he’ll wipe out a civilization and democrats say he’s threatening genocide, But the ayatollah and the IRGC wiping out 45,000 innocent, unarmed protesters isn’t genocide? They’re still killing young people to this very day, and where is the outrage? 🤔 If you’re keeping score, democrats, in the last 15 months, have aligned and sided with: illegal gang members, human and child traffickers, rapists, murderers, child predators, dictators, terrorists, Somali pirates, fraudsters, and criminals OVER the American people. They’re for open borders, free healthcare for illegals paid for by taxpayers, higher taxes, no department of homeland security, abolish ICE, cashless bail, letting violent criminal illegals back out onto the streets, banning guns from legal law abiding citizens, allowing noncitizens to vote, the mutilation of children, men in women’s spaces, censoring speech that they don’t agree with, the indoctrination of school children, the removal of god from schools, replaced by LGBTQ pride in classrooms, and widespread fraud with money being funneled right back into their own campaign funds. Did I miss anything? Even now, proof reading this, I need to ask… is this even real? Am I delusional? Because there is NO WAY to make any of make sense. Is this REALLY the path of the Democratic Party, or is this all just oppose Trump? What happens in 3 years when Trump finishes his term and they’re stuck with all of these? It’s not like, in 3 years Chuck Schumer is going to stand up on the senate floor and say “Guess what America?!?! You’ve been Punk’d!!” There’s literally no coming back from this. This is the hill they chose to die on. I just hope that after Trump leaves office, half of these morons with TDS will actually wake up and realize all of the awful things that they have been supporting for nothing more than their own hatred of one man.

Easter

The word “Easter” is often the first casualty in the war over holiday origins. For nearly 200 years, a “Rogues’ Gallery” of myth-makers—from the sectarian Alexander Hislop to the nationalist Brothers Grimm—has claimed the word is a “baptized” pagan goddess.
👉 The evidence says otherwise.
⭐ 1. The Translation:
When the Gospel reached the English and Germanic tribes, they faced a choice: adopt the Latin Pascha or translate the concept into their own tongue. While the Franks rolled over and became Romanized (giving us the French Pâques), the Saxons stood their ground. They didn’t keep a goddess that didn’t exist; they translated a reality.
* The Event: The Resurrection.
* The Season: The period of the “Rising Sun” or “Early Dawn.”  It was a reference to the season of the year when the dawn started earlier each day.
* The Word: Easter (Old English: Eastron) which comes from the ancient German word for east / dawn, ōstarūn.  It has zero connection to any verifiable pagan German goddess and absolutely nothing to do with Ishtar the Babylonian goddess of war and prostitutes.
⭐ 2. The “Ishtar” Phonetic Trap:
The claim that “Easter” comes from the Babylonian “Ishtar” is a 19th-century fabrication (aka A LIE) by Alexander Hislop (1807-1865) and popularized by the bonafide heretic and cult leader, Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986).

The claim relies on a sketchy phonetic coincidence that ignores 3,000 miles of geography and entirely different language families. It is the historical equivalent of claiming a “Car” is named after a “Cartoon,” or a baseball “bat” is named after a flying mammal.
⭐ 3. The “Goddess” Ghost:
The only historical mention of a goddess named Eostre comes from a single sentence by the monk Bede in 725 AD. Bede was a brilliant scholar, but he was “filling in the gaps” by speculation based on the naming conventions of Julian calendar.
* The Absolute Zero Reality:
There are zero altars, zero inscriptions, and zero mentions of this goddess in any other Germanic territory (Gothic, Norse, or Frankish).
* The Linguistic Proof:
Every Germanic language uses the root Austr- to mean “East” or “Dawn.” The Goths in Eastern Europe were using this root 400 years before Bede was born. It is a compass point, not a cult.
⭐ 4. A Reformation Before the Reformation:
Using the word Easter was the opening salvo in a 1,300-year struggle to worship God in the common tongue. By refusing to use the Latin Pascha, the Saxons asserted that the Resurrection belonged to their language and their identity as believers.
👉 The Verdict:
Those who call Easter “Pagan,”  aren’t debunking a myth; they are repeating propaganda from the lies of Hislop to the dechristianization attempts of the Nazis to the invention of hippie nature paganism that has little resemblance to the actual dark Celtic paganism it claims to follow.

BTW: bunnies and eggs have nothing to do with ancient fertility symbols.  They come from Germanic folk traditions.  The claim  they come from Babylon is just flat out make believe. 

Eggs were forbidden during lent.  Hard boiling them was part of the process to preserve them.  Coloring them was to help in identifying them and as a way to celebrate the end of the fast.  And that ancient statue people claim has “eggs” all over its chest isn’t Ishtar but the unrelated goddess, Artemis of Ephesus.  Those aren’t eggs but bull testes.

The first mention of the The “Easter Hare”  appears in 1682 in a German medical dissertation by Georg Franck von Franckenau. He describes it as a local folk myth. It has no connection to any ancient goddess.

The Neo-pagan claims that eggs and bunnies are their ancient fertility symbols is a modern fabrication.  They took non-religous add-ons and claimed them as their own.  To be clear, modern nature paganism compared to ancient Celtic paganism is a bigger stretch than claiming New Coke tasted exactly the same as Coke Classic. The original “dark” paganism was a world of blood-oaths and sacrifice; the modern version is a romanticized “nature-vibe” built on 19th-century myths.

👉 Easter isn’t a pagan holdout or rebranding. It is a Saxon Declaration of Independence in the fight to worship God in one’s own language and not the language of Rome (Latin).
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⭐ Technical Note for the Curious:
The spelling Easterne (as found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) and the Old High German Ōstarūn share a plural suffix. This indicates that “Easter” wasn’t a person, but a season of dawns—the time of year when the light finally overtakes the darkness. It is the perfect linguistic match for the Resurrection.

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Leftist’s Hatred

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please, and Thank You…”
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Strait of Hormuz and the Cowardly French

“NATO…is a military alliance concerned with the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. It is not designed to carry out operations in the Strait of Hormuz, which would be a breach of international law,” France’s junior army minister said at the War & Peace conference.

Of course France would take a stance like that because they would be a bit confused as to how to drop their weapons and surrender after the first shots were fired.

It is realistically long overdue for the USA to pull out of NATO, or, at the very least, stop giving them any monetary or material support.

Remember the Ad: “French Military Grade weapons for sale; never fired, only dropped once.”

My King

March 29, 2026 I celebrated that day the King of Kings rode into town nearly two thousand years ago.

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please and Thank You…”
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Brain Dead or Evil Cory

Senator Cory Booker’s claim that this Iran conflict is one of the greatest presidential blunders of our time is not just wrong, it is dangerously misleading. Iran has been a hostile actor for nearly half a century, funding terrorism, threatening global stability, and openly calling for the destruction of the United States and its allies. Pretending that confronting that reality is a mistake ignores decades of aggression. This is not a sudden crisis created out of thin air. It is a long overdue response to a regime that has tested limits for years.

What we are seeing is not reckless leadership, but decisive action where others hesitated. President Trump is operating with strategic intent, not political theater, and it is no surprise he is not broadcasting every move to a Congress filled with people actively working against him. Meanwhile, the media continues to amplify fear and repeat talking points designed to undermine confidence rather than report results. Booker and his allies are not offering solutions. They are offering panic, and Americans are expected to believe it.  — The Federalist Papers

Democrats “no King” thing

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please and Thank You…”
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Francis Asbury

As a frail 71-year-old preacher laid on the table behind the pulpit, he preached his last sermon. Too weak to stand, he was carried into the Methodist church in Richmond, Virginia. It was March 24, 1816. Though weakened in health, he spoke for an hour with an unmistakable quiet authority. The congregants were rapt with every word as they perceived the magnitude of the moment. The Prophet of the Long Road was nearing the end of a remarkable journey. 

Fittingly, he preached on Romans 9:28, “For he will finish the work…”

For forty-five years he faithfully ministered in a country not his own. Yet this man sent by John Wesley left family and loved ones in England, never to return again to his homeland. His heart found its resting place in Him. A memorial erected near this Methodist church where the last sermon was preached denotes him as one “whose only home was his saddle, his parish the continent.” This inscription upon a memorial was clearly evident with every step along the long road this faithful circuit rider trekked.

This man was Francis Asbury.

His last journal entry on December 7, 1815 grants us a glimpse into the life of the Father of American Methodism:

“My consolations are great. I live in God from moment to moment.”

The saddle was his home and the continent was his parish simply because he found his greatest satisfaction and source of consolation in Christ during each passing moment. His longevity in God was sustained with a heart utterly dependent upon God’s grace. Though Asbury suffered much to advance God’s kingdom, he faithfully preached Christ until the very end.