While protesters riddled with Trump Derangement Syndrome attended “No Kings” rallies across the U.S. over the weekend, the Trump administration was busy doing what kings don’t do — serving the people. They were securing the border, restoring law and order to our cities, working toward peace on the world stage, overhauling a corrupt IRS, and tackling a host of other issues we’ll likely hear more about soon.
And by the way, if there were a king, you couldn’t exactly be out there holding a “No Kings” protest — a point I’ve made since the first ridiculous rally in June. These are the same people who didn’t blink when Obama’s IRS targeted conservatives and who dutifully obeyed every “mask up or else” command from the government.
This woman nails it.
When the White House was asked about the rallies, an MSNBC correspondent reported the official response: “Who cares?” The White House even reposted it on X. Honestly, that’s how I feel — because there’s something bigger at play here.
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You can feel it in the air, can’t you? Something’s shifting in America.
For nearly a decade, the Left sold us a story of “progress,” but what we were really watching was a nation being pulled apart by activist jackals and the hounds of hell. We were told to see race in everything, to divide by gender, color, pronouns, and class. Truth became “subjective,” and God — well, He was deemed outdated and irrelevant.
But after years of chaos, riots, moral confusion, and court reversals, something is happening. America is waking up — and it’s profound.
And I don’t just mean politically — though we’re seeing that too. I’m talking spiritually. Look at these stats:
People are realizing that “woke” didn’t lead to enlightenment. It led to emptiness. The outrage, activism, guilt-tripping, and rewriting of history have left people drained. Because you can only suppress truth for so long before it fights back.
The truth — biblical truth — is returning with force. Churches are filling up again, not because it’s trendy, but because people are desperate for something real. The same generation spoon-fed moral relativism is now highlighting verses in their Bible app, posting Scripture, and asking what’s true and what’s right.
The same culture that said “Live your truth” is discovering there’s only one Truth.
It’s no coincidence that as Bible sales rise, transgender identification plummets — faster than Joe Biden on a bike. Fewer kids are identifying as “trans” or “non-binary.” The movement that swept through schools and social media like wildfire is burning out.
Why? Because when you take God out of the equation, you erase the foundation of identity. People are waking up to that. They’re tired of confusion and lies. They want clarity, purpose, and truth — not the media’s version, but the one written and honored for two thousand years.
The Left underestimated the human soul. They thought propaganda could replace conscience and social engineering could rewrite natural law. When they lost the White House nine years ago, they tried to destabilize the nation with chaos, fear, and race wars. But truth is winning out. Americans watched cities burn in the name of “justice” and realized — this isn’t justice. It’s destruction.
The Left wanted power, not peace. Division, not unity. Control, not compassion. But a resistance is rising — a generation saying, “Enough.”
That’s why Charlie Kirk was targeted — because he helped this next generation see and pursue truth.
Kirk modeled how to take truth beyond the church, challenging progressive ideas — and now it’s spreading. In classrooms, boardrooms, locker rooms, college campuses, and pro sports — people are speaking the name of Jesus where it was once banned. They’re quoting Scripture where slogans used to be, praying before and after games, baptizing in lakes, and standing up for truth even when it costs them.
People ask whether this “revival” is real or just trendy. My take? Exposure to truth is always good. Whether people are truly committing their lives to God — that’s between them and God. But more truth reaching more hearts? That’s a win.
God isn’t looking for spectators — He’s looking for soldiers. Too many conservatives and Christians have been content to sit on the sidelines, pointing fingers, scrolling through headlines, and lamenting how bad things have gotten. But complaining doesn’t change the world. Conviction does.
Roger Stone put it perfectly.
Finding someone to blame is easy. Taking responsibility for your own impact — that’s the real challenge.
So what kind of world do you want to live in? Because the next one will be shaped by those who show up, stand up, and speak up.
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Some say “woke is dead.” I wouldn’t call it dead yet — but it’s dying. The next few years will determine whether we seize the moment to correct our path. We can’t just curse the darkness — we have to light the way.
Stop saying, “Somebody should do something.” You are that somebody.
If you’re a teacher — bring truth into your classroom. If you’re a parent — lead your family with faith, not fear. Pastor Mark Driscoll says the future depends on fathers showing their sons what it means to be men.
We need a generation unafraid to stand for what they believe. If you’re a student — stop apologizing for believing in absolute truth. If you’re a pastor — preach boldly. Not the watered-down gospel that bends to culture, but the Word that shapes culture.
Politics follows the heart of a nation. Change the heart — and you change the culture.
For years, they told us faith has no place in public life. That morality is oppressive. That truth is hate. But we’ve seen what that worldview produces: depression, division, destruction. Now, we’re seeing what happens when people run back to God: hope, healing, and strength.
So this is not the time to shrink back. It’s time to rise — to speak truth in love, to live with conviction, and to build rather than just critique.
Paul Harvey said it best decades ago when he described the basic American creed.
It’s going to take work — and faith — to build the kind of world we want for our children. We’ve made progress, but preserving it will take courage and commitment.
So… who’s with me?
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