Harbinger’s Daily: "On March 19, 2026, the Times of Israel published an article by Rabbi Allen S. Maller. Although the article cited many of the promises which will be fulfilled in the Millennial Kingdom, Rabbi Maller applies them to the current dispensation." Continue reading "Rabbi Proposes A Digital Jewish Temple On The Temple Mount" https://t.co/vTlDs7PSYf #Prophecy
I supported the Venezuela operation and I’m on board with acquiring Greenland because they both pass the only litmus test I care about: Will it be a net benefit to the United States? Venezuela and Greenland are low risk, high reward. Big wins for our people. We gain much and lose little or nothing. Easy call, as far as I’m concerned.
I’m not actually an isolationist. I’m just an America First conservative in the strictest sense of the term. Does the benefit for America outweigh the cost? It must, or it’s a bad policy. This is one of my absolute core political principles, and always has been.
With this Iran thing, I don’t see how the math works in our favor. Or at least it seems highly unlikely that it will work in our favor. And so I’m against it. If that puts me at odds with the administration, and with much of the conservative commentariat, so be it. I have to stick to what I believe.
People who have followed my work for a long time are not remotely surprised by my stance on this.
Compromise leads to more compromise.
What I’ve generally seen historically, is that when one generation of Christians compromises on Genesis (for example, accepting millions of years), often the next generation goes further and become theistic evolutionists or accept some other compromise position that went much further than earlier generations.
The point is, once one opens the door to adding ideas into Scripture, the next generation tends to open that door wider, and then wider, and then wider, until eventually they give up Genesis altogether. This also often puts them on a slippery slide of doubt and unbelief through the rest of Scripture.
The answer to compromise is to unashamedly stand on the authority of God’s Word from the very first verse.
You can’t argue that someone like @AimenDean doesn’t know what he’s seeing. He can feel the shift, the confidence and operational energy building inside al-Qaeda, because he has seen it before from the inside. This is not noise. It is a massive pulse wave that appears when networks believe conditions are permissive, leadership is safe, and initiative is back on their side.
Pay attention. The next attack will not reward denial. It will reward those who accepted reality early, planned ahead, and stayed alert enough to protect themselves and those they love.
This follows jihadist doctrine. Periods of patience are followed by periods of action once sanctuary, financing, and freedom of movement are secured. We are deep into the former and moving toward the latter as this next 25-year generational shift kicks off.
The most dangerous phase is not when terrorists are loud. It is when they are quiet, organized, and convinced they will outlast us. That is where we are now. Ignoring those signals does not make us safer. It guarantees surprise. Preparation is not fear. It is a lesson learned from history, and at this point should be common sense as another 9/11 is coming. You can literally hear it knocking!
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On this anniversary of Pearl Harbor, it’s worth remembering that strategic surprise isn’t an accident, it’s an failure.
We weren’t caught off guard on December 7th because the enemy was invisible. We were caught off guard because we convinced ourselves they wouldn’t even dare. The same pattern repeated on 9/11. We had the intelligence. We had the indicators. We had the warnings. What we lacked was the willingness and imagination to believe that an enemy with the intent, capability, and patience would actually use all three against us.
And here we are again.
Al-Qaeda is openly preparing for a massive U.S. homeland attack. Their attackers are here on U.S. soil, their affiliates and newly formed terrorist alliances are emboldened, and we’ve created the exact same conditions they’ve always exploited: political denial, bureaucratic paralysis, and a national habit of underestimating the people who want to kill us.
Strategic surprise happens when we downplay threats simply because they feel inconvenient, or because it is no longer the enemy we want to fight, so we just stop collecting on them altogether—right up until the moment the body count forces us to pay attention. Policy is, in the end, always written in blood.
If we don’t want a third “day that will live in infamy,” then we need to stop pretending history can’t repeat itself. Know thy enemy. Believe what they say. And stop underestimating the very people who have never stopped plotting against us.
ROGAN: “What Donald Trump should do is when he leaves the office, run for governor of California. Just take over California and fix it. It would be hilarious!”
The most frequent question I hear now is what I’ll do to restore law & order in Ohio. It’s pretty simple: the vast majority of violent crimes are committed by a very small number of people. Most are repeat offenders. We need to get them off the streets, using prisons & psychiatric institutions as needed. I met with law enforcement officers yesterday, who affirmed this yet again. Most city mayors are Democrats who agree with me privately, but are afraid to say so publicly. Once I’m Governor, we’ll work with our cities & get it done.
Charlie Kirk’s death might be the first case of mass PTSD. Different even from 9/11, which was obviously on a greater scale, or JFK, because not many people saw the video until years later.
@BrookeSingman It’s time to officially declare the trans ideology as terrorism.
Any doctor, pharmacist, or teacher who promotes or pushes this ideology should be arrested & charged with terrorism.
Matt Walsh comments on the radical left extremists celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
"As a true culture warrior, it must be said that the evil gloating of his enemies are accolades in their own right."
"May we all be so successful and productive that our enemies celebrate when we die. May we all be so devastating to the leftist project that they long for our demise."
"May we all fight so hard and so effectively that they have no choice but to try to kill us. May our lives be a problem for these people and our deaths a relief."
Video: @MattWalshShow
Might be the Babylon Bee's best-ever post.
"Heavenly sources confirmed that, after 31 years of graciously allowing everyone on Earth to benefit from his life, God deemed the world unworthy of Charlie Kirk and brought him into eternal glory where he belonged."
A while ago, probably in 2017, I appeared on Tucker Carlson's Fox show to talk about God knows what. Afterwards a name I barely knew sent me a DM on twitter and told me I did a great job. It was Charlie Kirk, and that moment of kindness began a friendship that lasted until today.
Charlie was fascinated by ideas and always willing to learn and change his mind. Like me, he was skeptical of Donald Trump in 2016. Like me, he came to see President Trump as the only figure capable of moving American politics away from the globalism that had dominated for our entire lives. When others were right, he learned from them. When he was right--as he usually was--he was generous. With Charlie, the attitude was never, "I told you so." But: "welcome."
Charlie was one of the first people I called when I thought about running for senate in early 2021. I was interested but skeptical there was a pathway. We talked through everything, from the strategy to the fundraising to the grassroots of the movement he knew so well. He introduced me to some of the people who would run my campaign and also to Donald Trump Jr. "Like his dad, he's misunderstood. He's extremely smart, and very much on our wavelength." Don took a call from me because Charlie asked him too.
Long before I ever committed (even in my mind) to running, Charlie had me speak to his donors at a TPUSA event. He walked me around the room and introduced me. He gave me honest feedback on my remarks. He had no reason to do this, no expectation that I'd go anywhere. I was polling, at that point, well below 5 percent. He did it because we were friends, and because he was a good man.
When I became the VP nominee--something Charlie advocated for both in public and private--Charlie was there for me. I was so glad to be part of the president's team, but candidly surprised by the effect it had on our family. Our kids, especially our oldest, struggled with the attention and the constant presence of the protective detail. I felt this acute sense of guilt, that I had conscripted my kids into this life without getting their permission. And Charlie was constantly calling and texting, checking on our family and offering guidance and prayers. Some of our most successful events were organized not by the campaign, but by TPUSA. He wasn't just a thinker, he was a doer, turning big ideas into bigger events with thousands of activists. And after every event, he would give me a big hug, tell me he was praying for me, and ask me what he could do. "You focus on Wisconsin," he'd tell me. "Arizona is in the bag." And it was.
Charlie genuinely believed in and loved Jesus Christ. He had a profound faith. We used to argue about Catholicism and Protestantism and who was right about minor doctrinal questions. Because he loved God, he wanted to understand him.
Someone else pointed out that Charlie died doing what he loved: discussing ideas. He would go into these hostile crowds and answer their questions. If it was a friendly crowd, and a progressive asked a question to jeers from the audience, he'd encourage his fans to calm down and let everyone speak. He exemplified a foundational virtue of our Republic: the willingness to speak openly and debate ideas.
Charlie had an uncanny ability to know when to push the envelope and when to be more conventional. I've seen people attack him for years for being wrong on this or that issue publicly, never realizing that privately he was working to broaden the scope of acceptable debate.
He was a great family man. I was talking to President Trump in the Oval Office today, and he said, "I know he was a very good friend of yours." I nodded silently, and President Trump observed that Charlie really loved his family. The president was right. Charlie was so proud of Erika and the two kids. He was so happy to be a father. And he felt such gratitude for having found a woman of God with whom he could build a family.
Charlie Kirk was a true friend. The kind of guy you could say something to and know it would always stay with him. I am on more than a few group chats with Charlie and people he introduced me to over the years. We celebrate weddings and babies, bust each other's chops, and mourn the loss of loved ones. We talk about politics and policy and sports and life. These group chats include people at the very highest level of our government. They trusted him, loved him, and knew he'd always have their backs. And because he was a true friend ,you could instinctively trust the people Charlie introduced you to. So much of the success we've had in this administration traces directly to Charlie's ability to organize and convene. He didn't just help us win in 2024, he helped us staff the entire government.
I was in a meeting in the West Wing when those group chats started lighting up with people telling Charlie they were praying for him. And that's how I learned the news that my friend had been shot. I prayed a lot over the next hour, as first good news and then bad trickled in.
God didn't answer those prayers, and that's OK. He had other plans. And now that Charlie is in heaven, I'll ask him to talk to big man directly on behalf of his family, his friends, and the country he loved so dearly.
You ran a good race, my friend.
We've got it from here.