🚨 WOW. Border Czar Tom Homan just gave the PERFECT response to Pope Leo
"I'm a lifelong Catholic. I wish they'd STAY OUT of immigration, they don't know what they're talking about."
"Because if they wore my shoes for 40 years, and talked to a 9-year-old girl that got r*ped multiple times, or stood in the back of a tractor trailer with 19 dead aliens at my feet, including a 5-year-old boy that baked to death, if they understood the atrocities that happened on the open border, I think their opinion would change!"
"And I welcome discussion with any of them, because they don't understand illegal immigration is not a victimless crime."
"Where President Trump had the most secure border in the lifetime of this nation, right now, lives are being saved. He's saving thousands of lives a year because he has a secure border!"
"Human traffickers are out of business, right? The cartels are going bankrupt because of that secure border. I wish they'd understand that."
"Because if they did, I think they'd have a different opinion."
Mic drop.
Back When: The day the people brought UAB football back from the dead.
On June 1, 2015 — 181 days after the program was killed — Timothy Alexander, Bill Clark and thousands of Blazer fans got their team back.
The full story, with video and newspaper coverage from that day.
https://t.co/Lg7V1gmotp
I've never asked people to share a Live Free episode before.
I would ask you to share this episode we did on @jamestalarico (that's pushing ~700k views across all platforms).
What he's doing requires a level of theological awareness to understand, which is why he's deceptive to a lot of Christians.
“If I was Governor I would have vetoed the Riley Gaines Act”
Georgia Democrat running for Governor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, wants boys to compete with the girls.
GA, VOTE like your daughter's future depends on it. Because it does
A former UAB assistant coach and former UAB star are 40 minutes away from a national championship.
How can you not cheer for Dusty May and Yaxel Lendeborg to finish the job?
Freaking UAB? The program that, in 6 years under @CoachAK13, has won 145 games with 6 straight 20-win seasons, a run of four straight conference tournament title games, two NCAAT trips and two NITs? With minimal NIL support? That freaking UAB?
I'm going to keep posting this Alstair Begg clip "The Man on the Middle Cross" (less than four minutes in length) every Holy Week, because its message is true in 2026, it will be true in 2036 and it will be true in 3036.
"If i take my eyes off the cross, I can then give only lip service to its efficacy while at the same time living as if my salvation depends upon me.
And as soon as you go there it will lead you either to abject despair or a horrible kind of arrogance.
And it is only the cross of Christ that deals both with the dreadful depths of despair and the pretentious arrogance of the pride of man that says you know, I can figure this out."
There seems to be a lot of confusion & backlash, especially from the Christian community, about Kid Rock‘s performance during TPUSA‘s All-American Halftime Show.
I believe I can clear things up…
Kid Rock started his set by performing “Bawitdaba”, which came out in 1999. It a vulgar song, referencing topless dancers, drinking, crooked cops, bastards, etc. Hearing that was a shock to a lot of us. Rightfully so. It felt worldly, which I believe was the point…
Next, there was an acoustic set with two people playing a Christian hymn. It was meant to be an emotional bridge to what came next…
Finally, it transitioned to Kid Rock, his stage name, being introduced back to the stage as Robert Ritchie, his birth name. He then played a revised version of “Til’ You Can’t”, which included lyrics about Jesus Christ. He also spoke about Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, encouraged people to follow Christ, and to read their Bibles.
This was supposed to be an artistic way of portraying a redemption story.
I don’t know Kid Rock’s walk with Christ, but he used this moment to point people to Christ, and I rejoice in that (Philippians 1:15-18)
Filling the RB room was a priority for @UAB_FB in Coach Alex Mortensen's first signing class. Coaches Hindley Brigham and Danny Mitchell talked to Steve Irvine about how they turned the position group into a team strength. Read more at the Banner: https://t.co/VRrhAz4i8N
Nick Saban explains one of the biggest threats to continued success.
"Success is not continuous. Just because you're having success doesn't mean you're going to continue to have success."
Past success guarantees nothing. You have to earn it every day.
"When you have complacency and you get satisfied, it creates a blatant disregard for doing the right things."
And here's the danger:
"You start to resent the very things that got you where you were."
You can't resent the process. Success starts with showing up, doing the work, and living the details.
"We pride ourselves in hard work. 'I resent that. I resent the hard work that you're making us do. Why are we running sprints?' Well, we always ran them. This is exactly what we did last year on this day. 'Well, I don't think we need to do that anymore.'"
Complacency is the enemy of excellence.
You combat it with a mindset of growth - never satisfied and always earning.
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UAB freshman linebacker Braxtyn Davies and his brother have penned a new children's book about a football playing dragon. Read more from Steve Irvine at the Banner: https://t.co/CrjX2KhcKV