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Border Patrol Union Urges Americans To Vote For Trump To End ‘The Chaos’
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Border Patrol Union Urges Americans To Vote For Trump To End ‘The Chaos’

Former President Donald Trump was endorsed by the official Border Patrol union on Sunday during a rally in Arizona as he rolled out a plan to hire thousands of additional agents and increase their pay.  The National Border Patrol Council, which represents around 16,000 members, announced its backing of Trump as he spoke at a campaign rally in Prescott Valley on Sunday afternoon. The Border Patrol union has supported each of Trump’s three campaigns for the White House, saying that his policies would help end the illegal immigration crisis.  During the rally, National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez sharply criticized Vice President Kamala Harris over her role in the Biden administration’s immigration policy.  “If we allow Border Czar Harris to win this election, every city, every community in this great country, is going to go to hell. The untold millions of people, unvetted, who she has allowed into this country that are committing murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries, and every other crime will continue to put our country in peril,” he said. “Only one man can fix that and that is Donald J. Trump. He has always stood with the men and women who protect this border.” ”This November we have a choice to make: continue the chaos, allow the criminal cartels to control the border, to allow drugs and fentanyl across our country or put an end to it once and for all,” he added.  Trump said he was honored to receive the endorsement, saying they were heroes for protecting the border.  “I will always stand with the incredible men and women of Border Patrol,” he said. “This is a group that really needs spirit because they’re protecting us, they’re protecting our lives, they’re protecting our country.” If elected, Trump said he would hire 10,000 new Border Patrol agents, ask Congress to give a 10% raise to all agents, and offer a $10,000 retention and signing bonus.  Earlier in the rally, which around 7,000 people attended, Trump said that he believed the border was the most important issue of the election.  “What they’ve done to us on the border can never be forgiven,” he said. “They’re coming from prisons and jails, insane asylums, mental institutions, from Venezuela, from the Congo, all over. And she’s resettled them into your communities to prey upon innocent American people. If Kamala gets four more years, the entire country will be turned into a migrant camp, and that’s what happening.” Polls show a close race between Trump and Harris in Arizona, with the former president having a 1.4% lead, according to an average of 50 polls.
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Spin Cycle: Kamala Surrogates Explain Away Her Man Problem
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Spin Cycle: Kamala Surrogates Explain Away Her Man Problem

For those who don’t spend their Sunday mornings glued to the television — and their Sunday afternoons attempting to dig through a week’s worth of network and cable news media spin — The Daily Wire has compiled a short summary of what you may have missed. With less than a month to go before the general election on November 5, the campaigns are pulling out all the stops — and so are the campaign surrogates. Several of them made the rounds on Sunday morning, hitting the political talk shows to spin recent polls showing that Vice President Kamala Harris has a serious problem with male voters. In recent weeks numerous outlets have reported on the fact that Harris has struggled to gain support among male voters. “Morning Joe” regular Katty Kay laid out the issue just ahead of the vice presidential debate between Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) and Senator JD Vance (R-OH), saying, “But it’s men, I think the real struggle for the Harris campaign, is young men, old men, men of color, white men.” Since then, the Harris campaign has leaned into Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff — but reports of him allegedly engaging in violent behavior with a former girlfriend raised concerns about making him so public-facing in the final weeks of the campaign. Walz has also embarked on a media blitz — but in the space of just one week he managed to call for an end to the Electoral College, tell comedian Jimmy Kimmel (and millions of Americans) that the Vice President of the United States is “the dry cleaner” on his phone, and flub loading his own personal shotgun during a staged pheasant hunt. This week, they brought in the big (metaphorical) guns: former President Barack Obama. But as CNN commentator Scott Jennings pointed out, Obama’s solution to the men-not-liking-Kamala-Harris problem was to scold them and label them misogynists for not supporting her anyway. “And you are thinking about sitting out?” Obama asked. “Part of it makes me think — and I’m speaking to men directly — part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren’t feeling the idea of having a woman as president, and you’re coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that.” Jennings responded by saying, “This plea he’s making to African American men, I mean, he said today – he insulted them! … I don’t think it’s helpful to insult a group of people who are already not enthusiastic about your campaign, but I think that’s what he did today.” But the Democratic Party does not appear to have gotten the message. Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) doubled down on Obama’s rhetoric on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” where he told host Margaret Brennan that he believed misogyny was behind a lot of the reluctance to support Harris. “I think President Obama was just having some very serious tough talk, right, tough love,” Frost added. “He was speaking directly to young Black voters, young Black men specifically, and making sure that they understand [that] look, sometimes you have to take a step back and look at your own bias,” he said. .@RepMaxwellFrost says he shares former President Obama’s concern about sexism impacting support for Harris among some male voters. “I think President Obama was just having some very serious tough talk, right, tough love,” Frost added. “He was speaking directly to young Black… pic.twitter.com/1dfSkwIGLQ — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) October 13, 2024 Frost went on to suggest that young voters might bridge the gap, however — despite the fact that voters aged 18-29 are typically the least active voting bloc. “Young people are voting at the highest numbers in our country’s history,” he said. “We’re trending in the right direction. We just need to continue to reach out to young people, not take those votes for granted.” "We can do better" to engage young voters, says @RepMaxwellFrost, but he adds that he has seen "a lot of enthusiasm and excitement around this election" among young people. “Young people are voting at the highest numbers in our country's history,” Frost tells @margbrennan.… pic.twitter.com/pLn0pV3TtI — Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) October 13, 2024 On CNN’s “State of the Union,” anchor Dana Bash asked Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) to weigh in on the situation, and he conceded that he is concerned about the lack of enthusiasm for Harris particularly among black males — and he worried that some might simply not vote at all. “I am concerned about black men staying home or voting for Trump,” he said, explaining that they may feel like Harris has not done enough to tell them what she would do for them and their community as president. .@RepJamesClyburn tells @DanaBashCNN, “Yes, I am concerned about Black men staying home or voting for Trump.” pic.twitter.com/Unj6bftip7 — State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) October 13, 2024 Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) also joined the program, and he started off by trying to run cover for Obama. “I have a great deal of respect for President Obama, and he wasn’t talking to all Black men. He was talking to men who we’re talking about sitting on the sidelines,” he explained. .@SenatorWarnock responds to Barack Obama’s sharp criticism of Black men on the fence about Harris: “I have a great deal of respect for President Obama, and he wasn't talking to all Black men. He was talking to men who we're talking about sitting on the sidelines.” pic.twitter.com/LlRXMqmXAb — State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) October 13, 2024 Warnock then tried to wave away concerns about black men voting Republican, claiming that it would never happen in any real way: “We’re not a monolith, but this idea that large numbers of black men are going to vote for Donald Trump, it’s not going to happen.” “We're not a monolith, but this idea that large numbers of Black men are going to vote for Donald Trump, it's not going to happen.”@SenatorWarnock responds to concerns from Democrats that some Black men could stay home or vote for Trump in November. pic.twitter.com/qUZ835kjM2 — State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) October 13, 2024 Jennings wasn’t buying any of that, however, and during a panel discussion to round out the program, he argued that the Democrats’ efforts to reach out to male voters was likely too little, too late. “They’re struggling with — I mean, the front page of The New York Times this morning, Democrats struggling with African-American voters, particularly African-American men — this gender gap issue is real,” he said. “It’s a real problem and you see the Democrats reacting to it, and I think what they are now — finally in October of the election coming to realize — is that a lot of men think Democrats care more about dudes who want to become women than they do about dudes who just wanna be dudes,” Jennings said, continuing over the outraged protests of several fellow panelists. “No amount of hunting cosplay or cringy videos is gonna change it. The bed is made.” Me, on Harris’s problems w/ working class men of all races on @cnn: “Alot of men think Democrats care more about dudes who want to become women than they do about dudes just wanna be dudes. No amount of hunting cosplay or cringy videos is gonna change it. The bed is made.” pic.twitter.com/X5BW2xJzOj — Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) October 13, 2024 To top it off, the most recent NBC poll suggests that any lead Harris gained after the September 10 debate on ABC has evaporated, leaving her and former President Trump locked in a dead heat with just over three weeks to go. NEW: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are deadlocked in the latest NBC News poll.@SteveKornacki breaks down the numbers on #MTP. pic.twitter.com/9PiPiwVCoA — Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) October 13, 2024
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Help for Pastors in an Election Year
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Help for Pastors in an Election Year

I remember that lunch like it was yesterday. I was only 20 years old and not looking to offend my militant herbivorous colleagues. One by one, they ordered their quinoa salad, tofu stir-fry, and lentil soup. At the table beside us, I spotted a tantalizing open-faced Reuben sandwich and a mushroom Swiss burger. As my mouth began watering, the server asked for my order. To my chagrin, instead of ordering what I wanted, I asked for a Southwest salad and an iced tea. A desire to maintain peace, and fear of being canceled, reduced me to a vegan impersonator. Over the last 30 years, I’ve dreamed about returning to that moment for a redo. Instead of a salad, I wish I’d ordered a giant rib eye steak and a large glass of whole milk. What would my lunch companions have done? Mocked me? Asked me to sit at another table? Or perhaps appreciated that I was unlike them? I don’t know. This, it seems to me, is the dilemma pastors face in our current election season. They’re pressured from both the political left and right to align their preaching and ministry with partisan expectations. This sometimes consists of demands to endorse specific candidates or to denounce others. More often, however, it’s subtle expectations to speak out against political and cultural “enemies.” The message pastors are hearing is clear: conform to these expectations or be labeled a coward. In today’s highly partisan digital age, pastors fear that a wrong or ill-considered word could jeopardize their ministries. Navigate the Political Rapids We pastors can fall off two sides of the horse during an election year. The first is to pretend we’re entirely disinterested when it comes to politics, as though theological and moral truth have nothing to do with how we order society for the common good. In today’s highly partisan digital age, pastors fear that a wrong or ill-considered word could jeopardize their ministries. This extreme ignores our calling to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God (Mic. 6:8). It also ignores Jesus’s commands to be salt and light (Matt. 5:13–16) and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31). Such supposed neutrality looks a lot like the priest and the Levite who, in the face of great need, passed by on the other side (Luke 10:25–37). But then there’s the other side of the horse. In today’s fraught political moment, we pastors can become fixated on political events and personalities. They slowly become the lens through which we view everything. We check the news regularly to see how our political team is doing. We get multiple dopamine hits every time we scroll through the headlines. Politics becomes the topic of conversation with our friends—and even with congregants. Then our growing partisanship seeps into our writing and teaching, maybe in thinly veiled (or not so veiled) references to specific candidates or their policies. Some of us venture where even angels fear to tread, such as the pastor who endorses a political candidate on social media only to foment a regrettable swirl of confusion and disillusionment. Or it may occur when we introduce video curriculum that claims to refocus political discussions on Jesus, but does so by featuring journalists or academics who hold deeply partisan views. History is filled with painful examples of the church being co-opted or unequally yoked with the state, leading to disastrous consequences. We can recall the corruption and scandal of the Papal States under Alexander VI, the church’s support of chattel slavery in the Confederacy, and the compromised Protestant churches in Nazi Germany. Far too often, secular leaders have been eager to exploit Christians for their own sordid ends. This is the path to compromising our Christian witness before a watching world. What’s a pastor who aims for biblical faithfulness to do? Remember Your Pastoral Identity and Calling The pressure pastors face isn’t only normal; it’s an immense privilege. It’s common for pastors to wake in the night, grappling in prayer over contentious issues, feeling broken and depleted, yet discovering the Lord’s merciful presence. This cruciform experience is fundamental to our ministry calling. Paul declares, “I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Cor. 12:10, NIV). Though pressure is both common and necessary, we must remain resolute in our identity as ambassadors of King Jesus. For example, pastors often ask me, “What do God and the people I serve expect of me?” These, I’d suggest, are two distinct questions, and we must focus on the first: What does God expect of me? Yes, we love our congregations and want to serve them well, but when the expectations of our community come first, we inevitably become domesticated prophets, employees of the church who resemble smiling greeters at Costco. We become anxious, complaining, and compulsive—eager to please our ever-demanding customers. We become like Martha, “troubled about many things” but ignoring the one necessary thing (Luke 10:41–42). What’s the one necessary thing? It starts with fearing the Lord, for that’s the beginning of wisdom (Prov. 9:10). The pressure pastors face isn’t only normal; it’s an immense privilege. In these turbulent times, our allegiance to Scripture and the gospel must be our defining characteristic. John Stott described this as living “between two worlds“—prioritizing the sacred text while thoughtfully applying its truth to contemporary hearers. This commitment calls us to boldly proclaim God’s Word, ensuring we don’t allow ourselves to be reduced to partisan mouthpieces. It requires us to courageously speak God’s Word without falling into the trap of aligning ourselves with a political party. It requires us to address vexing issues, even political issues, such as the abortion of millions of unborn lives, human trafficking, racial discrimination, gender identity and sexual ethics, questions of artificial intelligence and human dignity, or the decline of schools into indoctrination centers that sexually exploit children. Pastor with a Gospel Focus As the months and years unfold, such preaching may result in threats and persecutions. Nevertheless, we’ll confess the apostolic conviction: “I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God” (Acts 20:24). This is our pastoral calling: preaching Christ, breaking bread, persisting in prayer and joyful song, serving our neighbors, showing hospitality, raising families, protecting the vulnerable, enduring hardship, proclaiming righteousness, suffering for Jesus’s name that we may share his glory. And if that preaching sometimes seems to resonate with one political party over another, so be it, for we must confront evil in all its forms. We refuse to allow the lamp of truth to be hidden under a table—it must be displayed on a stand to challenge this world’s idols. God has promised to advance his kingdom through such sustained commitment of faith (Matt. 11:12). Who is sufficient for such things? We certainly aren’t. Nonetheless, here we stand. As Martin Luther said at Worms, “My conscience is captive to the Word of God.” Not everyone in the congregation will be pleased—and that’s OK. As a friend of mine once put it, “Pastoral ministry is the art of disappointing people at a rate they can absorb.” So go ahead. Order the ribeye steak and glass of whole milk.
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FACT CHECK: Is HAARP Positioned Around Florida and Influencing Hurricane Milton?
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FACT CHECK: Is HAARP Positioned Around Florida and Influencing Hurricane Milton?

A post on X claims that HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is responsible for manipulating weather patterns in Florida, supposedly influencing Hurricane Milton. #BREAKING– SHARE HAARP is positioned perfectly right around Florida. It does seem to be activated at as the whole state of Florida seems to be needing to prepare from wants to […]
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Editor Daily Rundown: Happy Columbus Day!
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Editor Daily Rundown: Happy Columbus Day!

HAPPY ITALIAN PEOPLES' DAY! ... WAPO: Columbus Day began with a mob killing 11 Italian Americans The first national Columbus Day was proclaimed in 1892 by Republican President Benjamin Harrison to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Italian-born explorer Christopher Columbus’s supposed discovery of America.
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‘Only One Man Can Fix That’: Border Patrol Union Endorses Trump
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‘Only One Man Can Fix That’: Border Patrol Union Endorses Trump

'Going to go to hell'
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FACT CHECK: Does This Video Show a Tornado From Hurricane Milton in Florida?
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FACT CHECK: Does This Video Show a Tornado From Hurricane Milton in Florida?

The video features CGI content and clips from unrelated storms
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Famous Surfer Bethany Hamilton Pleads For Assistance After Nephew Drowns In Pool
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Famous Surfer Bethany Hamilton Pleads For Assistance After Nephew Drowns In Pool

'He still has a heartbeat and has fight in him'
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FACT CHECK: Did Trump Post This Statement About Jack Smith?
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FACT CHECK: Did Trump Post This Statement About Jack Smith?

A post shared on social media purportedly shows a post from former President Donald Trump attacking special counsel Jack Smith. pic.twitter.com/zu1LGYh672 — John Newman (@whichonespink67) October 9, 2024 Verdict: False The claim is inaccurate. The image appears to be fabricated. Fact Check: Trump has requested more security in the wake of recent assassination attempts, including a […]
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Top 10 Diane Birch Songs

Our top 10 Diane Birch songs article presents a showcase of stunningly beautiful, heartfelt songs that, sadly, not enough people have discovered in this world. One of the reasons why I started this site, in fact probably the main reason I started this site about 12 or 13 years ago, was to present great music for people to discover. Discovering music goes way back to my teenage years, something we all share. Remember how you would find a new band or new album that no one in your school had ever heard of, and how much fun it was to The post Top 10 Diane Birch Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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