.@Kasparov63: "Ukrainians are not scared of anything now. President @ZelenskyyUa and Ukrainians--they have plenty of courage, but they don't have enough weapons. NATO has plenty of weapons, but not enough courage."
Will the 2026 midterms become a referendum on Trump?
"You have to get ready, Michael, for people, I think, to express a high level of discontent that I would describe as rage." -@TheJuanWilliams
Watch the full conversation:
#Politics#Midterms2026#Trump
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No one is worthy of worship.
I was recently on Ben Sasse’s Not Dead Yet podcast, and man what a great conversation we had. We talked about faith, family, success and so much more. If you don’t know, back in December Ben was diagnosed with stage four metastasized pancreatic cancer and he started this platform to navigate life with his diagnosis. Super proud of this one and being able to chat with two extraordinary guys! Please give this a listen and show your support: https://t.co/lhkWbKhmJe
“Project Hail Mary” shone brightly in its fifth weekend of release, picking up $20.5 million. That brings the sci-fi adventure’s domestic gross to a stellar $285.1 million. https://t.co/6aYoD9qq5k
The “Select” sports industrial complex hurts communities, turns kids into egomaniacs, causes parents to spend thousands of dollars and have no real healthy life balance, and is dessimating Rec leagues across the country. Other than that it’s pretty great.
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade.
-1 Peter 1:3-4
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Ralph Peters
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Iran war expert @ProfessorPape has studied conflict scenarios with Iran for decades.
We asked him the key question:
What happens next?
His answer may surprise you.
Full interview on the Michael Medved Show:
https://t.co/TU3KPkuRNs
“They just launched in sure that the Iranians would fold. Well guess what? The enemy gets a vote.”
Ret. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters warns that wars rarely go according to plan — and Iran may believe it can outlast the United States.
Full interview:
https://t.co/vq9qGGhJ2Q
“The enemy always gets a vote.”
@RadioFreeTom explains a basic lesson taught at the U.S. Naval War College:
“Enemies are not potted plants. They don’t just sit there waiting for you to destroy them.”
A sobering warning about the war with Iran.
Watch the full conversation ⬇️
https://t.co/g53O3Uc7S6
“The strategy, if there is one, seems completely divorced from reality.”
@RadioFreeTom on the growing confusion over the objectives of the war with Iran.
Full conversation here ↓
https://t.co/O5NZMMLOQi
Major new report on global trends in mental health, out today from Sapien Labs. Data from 2.5 million people across 85 countries.
Some of the most important findings:
1) Young adults used to generally have good mental health, compared to older generations. But now, in ALL countries examined, they are doing badly compared to older generations in that country.
2) "Four key factors have emerged that together predict three quarters of this effect. These are diminished
family bonds, diminished spirituality, smartphones at increasingly young age, and increasing consumption of
ultra-processed food."
3) The decline of young people's mental health is "most pronounced in the wealthier and more developed countries." They note that it is in such countries that smartphones are given earliest, junk food is most heavily consumed, spirituality is most diminished, and family ties are looser and often weaker.
4) "A younger age of first smartphone ownership is associated with increased suicidal thoughts,
aggression, and other problems in adulthood."
5) Here is their summary of findings on early smartphone ownership:
"GenZ is the first generation to grow up with a smartphone. Among this group, the younger they acquired their first smartphone in childhood, the more likely they are to have struggles as adults. These struggles extend beyond sadness and anxiety to less discussed symptoms, such as a sense of being detached from reality, suicidal thoughts, and aggression towards others. The effects arise through disruption of sleep, increased risk of exposure to harmful online content, predators, and explicit material as well as increased probabilities of cyberbullying during crucial developmental years. Excessive time spent on smartphones also diminishes the development of social cognition that requires learned interpretation of facial expressions, body language, and group dynamics. The negative impacts are particularly sharp below age 13."
The report is short, accessible, and important. Read it here:
https://t.co/hFGAyoWabs
“The foolishness of our works are pretty apparent to you when you try to really look at the accounting of a life. Jesus did everything on the cross to fulfill the whole law. I fulfilled none of it. He fulfilled all of it." -@BenSasse AMEN.