M. Ray Evans

M. Ray Evans


  • Trump’s First 100 Days: A Scorecard of Wins, Waits, and Wobbles

    April 26, 2025

    Trump’s First 100 Days: A Scorecard of Wins, Waits, and Wobbles

    As President Donald Trump’s second term barrels past the 100-day mark (April 30th, 2025), conservatives across America are taking stock of a presidency that’s hit the ground running with bold moves, yet left some promises on the sidelines...

  • MS-13: A Transnational Terrorist Threat Ravaging America

    April 19, 2025

    MS-13: A Transnational Terrorist Threat Ravaging America

    While MS-13 has dominated headlines with relentless coverage, a deeper examination of their actions reveals the true scope of their terror, demanding a closer look to understand who they really are. Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) or roughly translated as ...

  • Red states rising

    April 17, 2025

    Red states rising

    America’s red and blue states aren’t just colors—they’re the battleground for our future, and every election proves it. We’re working to flip blue states red, hold our ground, and beat Democrats before they take more. We...

  • The echoes of valor

    April 14, 2025

    The echoes of valor

    The air is heavy tonight, thick with a bitter edge—doubt, sharp as week-old coffee left in the pot too long. Trust is shot to pieces, gone under the grind of broken promises and empty noise. Hope’s barely a whisper, slipping away if you d...

  • The Dragon slips the spotlight

    April 3, 2025

    The Dragon slips the spotlight

    The Asia-Pacific sits restless—China’s shadow stretches long and heavy across the region, yet the headlines skim past it like it’s nothing. Ukraine’s grind chews up column inches day after day, Middle East flares snatch the ca...

  • Iran’s nuclear countdown: Can Trump hold the line?

    April 1, 2025

    Iran’s nuclear countdown: Can Trump hold the line?

    Time’s running short. Whispers from intelligence circles and nuclear watchdogs put Iran at mere weeks from enough bomb-ready material. Call it ten days or twenty—close enough to taste. Their centrifuges buzz, piling up uranium—rough...