The arbitrary nature of our beliefs on abortion.

I want to talk about a bill that has been submitted in Tennessee (and many states) – HB 570 – that would give equal protection under the law to babies in the womb. In other words, we are legally declaring that the baby in the womb is just as much of a person as a […]
A new season for Tennessee Stands.

Here we go. It’s another year, another legislative session, and we are watching. But gearing up for this year has been a little different because not only have we been preparing for legislative action, we are also retooling and engaging in a bit of meaningful transition. Since 2020, I have had the privilege and the […]
Tennessee’s voucher caps under fire less than a year after passage

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton is aggressively pushing to dismantle the enrollment caps on the state’s new Education Freedom Scholarship program—safeguards that were essential to winning rural Republican support just months ago. His stated goal: at least double the program to 40,000+ students[i] and eliminate both income and enrollment caps entirely. This rapid pivot echoes […]
As usual, Republicans will continue to march down the middle, no matter how far left the middle goes.

Republican Matt Van Epps won Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District special election this week. On paper, that sounds like a celebration. But the numbers say otherwise. Just over a year ago, Donald Trump carried this district by 22 points. Mark Green won it by more than 21 points in both 2022 and 2024. This is not […]
Standing Firm: Why Jeremy Faison Is Dead Wrong About Conservative Principles

A Response to “The GOP Can’t Lead If It Governs Like Thomas Massie” Representative Jeremy Faison’s recent attack on Thomas Massie reveals everything wrong with today’s Republican establishment. In his November 12, 2025 article, Faison argues that Massie’s “unwavering stance on nearly every single issue” leaves him “isolated and irrelevant in actual governance.” He concludes […]
Tennessee is not for sale.

This week, Governor Bill Lee went on video after the election of Zohran Mamdani and told New York businesses to pack up and come to Tennessee because we are “open for business.” That pitch lands wrong for a couple of big reasons, and I want to say this the way folks actually talk around a […]
The Mamdani Campaign and America’s Failure to Recognize Islamic Exceptionalism

In the final stretch of New York City’s mayoral race, Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani delivered a speech that should make every American who values our Judeo-Christian heritage stop and think. He declared that he would be a Muslim man every day, that he would not change who he is or the faith he follows, and […]
Tennessee built a billion-dollar voucher program designed not to know if it works.

When Tennessee’s legislature debated school vouchers in early 2025, supporters promised the program would help students escape failing public schools while preserving the independence of private education. They looked voters in the eye and said this was about educational opportunity for struggling students. The reality emerging from the state’s Education Freedom Act tells a different […]
Setting the record straight on primaries, the grassroots, and special interest money.

On Friday, I got a very unexpected voicemail from Michael Patrick Leahy of the Tennessee Star, thanking me for publicly endorsing Matt Van Epps, and saying he was [attempting] to say something nice about me. I responded with thanks. What I did not know at the time was that he was on his podcast just […]
Tennessee’s Digital ID Law Is Building the Control Grid While Claiming to Restrict It

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stood before the Global Progress Action Summit and announced that digital identification would soon be mandatory for every worker in the United Kingdom. Not optional. Not a matter of convenience. Mandatory. If you want to work in Britain, you will carry a digital ID on your phone, and the government […]