Tomorrow, on Memorial Day, I’m releasing a special segment with Ron White. From memory alone, Ron recalls every name, by rank, in order, of every U.S. service member killed in the Afghanistan war, from the very first casualty all the way to the final 13. Over two hours straight.
In the full episode (dropping Tuesday), Ron walks through exactly how he did it, including using the studio itself to visually anchor the names of the final 13 to objects around the room.
His closing message is one we should all carry with us. May we never forget their sacrifice.
I truly will never forget this video
I chuckle every single time that “blue jean baby” kicks in and he cocks his hands back into his chest
In 40 years, I hope they install a big screen at the National Archives and this is the first thing visitors see
This is wrong in every way. The president doesn't "access" the nuclear codes, he has them on his person, at all times, on a small card nicknamed "the biscuit."
No single person can get in the way of that. No one. The chairman doesn't "stop" POTUS from doing anything. He would likely not even be in the same room. In a crisis scenario where nuclear weapons were being considered, the CJCS would almost certainly be on comms, from inside the National Military Command Center beneath the Pentagon.
Speaks for itself:
Feb. 25, 2026: “We are not developing long-range missiles… we have limited the range below 2,000 kilometers” — Iran’s FM Araghchi (IRNA).
March 20, 2026: Iran fires missiles at Diego Garcia—ranging 4,000 kilometers (WSJ). ⬇️
My dear American friends,
We British Christians would get excited when, once a year, Queen Elizabeth would make a mild but sincere reference to the love of Jesus Christ in her Christmas address.
In Charlie Kirks' Memorial service, watched by tens of millions, I just heard:
- Multiple clear presentations of the gospel from men like @robmccoyus and @DrFrankTurek with clear calls to repentance and faith
- Worship songs full of Scripture sung by tens of thousands live and millions at home
- Personal testimonies of lives transformed by the work of Christ and the witness of believers
- Demonstration and explanation of the value of marriage, child-rearing and family
- Calls to Romans 13 for the government to bear the sword for the protection of good and punishment of the wicked
- Declarations of spiritual warfare on the forces of evil and promises to endure no matter the cost
- Calls to be prophets and call the nation to repent
- More Scripture references and Bible readings than I can count
- And a widow publicly forgiving her husband's killer because Christ forgave his killers on the cross.
All of it done before, and by, the most powerful people in your nation and the world.
You guys should be on your knees thanking God for your country. It is a light to the world.
Never stop fighting for it.
“For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s.” — Romans 14:8
In loving memory of Charlie Kirk. May he be received into the merciful arms of our loving Savior, who suffered and died for him.
Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro get into a religious debate over where people get their values.
Shapiro then shocks Maher with an unexpected point about Christianity.
SHAPIRO: “Here’s the real question: If the sort of reasonable morality that you espouse is universal, then why is it not even remotely universal on planet Earth? Okay? It is only found in Christian-based societies. You will not find it unless it was grafted on later by us conquering someplace.”
MAHER: “Christian-based? You saying this with the yarmulke on?”
SHAPIRO: “Yes.”
In loving memory of Charlie Kirk, a fearless patriot & man of unwavering faith who dedicated his life to America.
"It's bigger than you, I want you to remember that... It's bigger than me - you are here to make somebody else's life better, the pursuit of liberty & freedom."❤️
Good morning.
The reason you feel Charlie’s death so deeply is because grief doesn’t measure itself by proximity. It measures itself by meaning. You didn’t have to know him personally to feel the sting of his absence, because when a voice like his goes silent, something in the atmosphere shifts.
The reason it feels heavier than so many other tragedies is because your spirit recognizes that this is not just about a man, it is about a battle. Scripture says eternity is written on our hearts, and when someone who carried truth with boldness is suddenly gone, eternity aches within us. It’s like our souls know instinctively that the darkness celebrated, and that strikes us at the core.
The reason you can’t shake it is because psychologically, we don’t only attach ourselves to people…we attach ourselves to symbols. Charlie became a symbol of conviction in a time of compromise, courage in a time of fear. And when a symbol is struck down, it rattles something primal and eternal inside us.
That’s why even those who never met him feel it. There is a strange thread pulling at us, and it is not imagined. It is real. We are bound together by shared purpose, by shared longing for truth, by the Spirit of God Himself weaving us into a fabric that cannot be torn apart. This loss pulled at that fabric, and every one of us felt the tug.
So if you’ve wondered why this hits so hard, it’s because your soul knows. This is bigger than news. This is bigger than politics. This is about eternity, about truth, and about the weight of a man whose life carried both.
Love y’all.
Charlie Kirk was a Christian who had accepted Jesus as his Savior.
We know the Lord will be greeting him, saying, "Well done good and faithful servant."
Accept Jesus today just like Charlie did. 🙏