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Dr. Richard Land’s Open Letter to Newt Gingrich

During my time in the Tennessee General Assembly I had the pleasure of sharing the stage once with Dr. Richard Land, who is the director of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. In addition, Dr. Land is also the Executive Editor of The Christian Post where I serve as the Politics Section Editor.

I recently sat down with Dr. Land for coffee and we discussed a number of political issues, primarily centered around the Republican presidential race. Dr. Land told me he was going to write an open letter to former Speaker Newt Gingrich and below I have included a link […]

December 1st, 2011|My Blog Post|

The Fall to Forgiveness: A Once-Tainted White House Aide Restored by Christ

In 2008, Tim Goeglein was at the pinnacle of success for a then 44-year-old politico. A journalism major who used his communications skills to fine tune the messages of Members of Congress and eventually the President of the United States, he had indeed arrived until he began committing one of the biggest sins in public life – secretly using the work of other writers without attribution.

It is called plagiarism and in the world journalism and politics, it seems an unpardonable sin.

The fall was swift and painful. That’s because Goeglein not only was in the White House inner circle, he was […]

November 22nd, 2011|My Blog Post|

Rick Santorum’s Moving Confession

Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum sat alongside five of his fellow Republican presidential candidates at the Thanksgiving Family Forum in Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday and went into unchartered territory when he expressed the painful regret of not seeing fully embracing his youngest daughters disability. It was a story of forgiveness and grace that exposed the human side of candidates who too often need to be seen as “perfect” in the eyes of voters – but none are.

Santorum, known for his staunch pro-life and pro-family positions has been struggling to grab the attention of GOP voters outside of his base […]

November 21st, 2011|My Blog Post|

In a Shaky GOP Field, What Are Value Voters Looking For?

In the hit movie “Field of Dreams,” farmer Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) sees his dad come back as a young baseball player on the baseball field he has built in a cornfield.

Kinsella’s dad John asks, “Is this heaven?” “It’s Iowa,” replies Ray. “Iowa? I could have sworn this is heaven. Is there a heaven?” John answers. “Oh yeah,” says Ray, “It’s the place where dreams come true.”

For most if not all GOP presidential candidates, Iowa is still the place where dreams can come true. But between now and January when Iowans caucus, lots of Iowa voters want to […]

November 16th, 2011|My Blog Post|

Interview: ‘October Baby’ Co-Writer Jon Erwin, Actress Rachel Hendrix

This is an article I wrote after attending the “soft” premiere and after party of a new movie called October Baby. I highly recommend this movie and encourage you see it at a theatre near you so that the Hollywood studios will give serious consideration to picking it up for national distribution. I can assure you that you’ll be blessed by seeing this film.

By Paul Stanley | Christian Post Reporter

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Jon and Andy Erwin knew they wanted to be filmmakers from an early age. The sons of a television and radio broadcaster, the brothers spent their youth hanging on their dad’s […]

November 13th, 2011|My Blog Post|

The ‘Other Woman’ in the Cain Case

Even if you don’t remember her name, you’ve seen her face on television before – maybe only for a few seconds. She’s always the one standing beside the victim, holding her hand and trying to keep everything calm in the midst of chaos – and it’s always chaos when she’s around.

Her name is Gloria Allred and she is one of the most high profile scandal attorney’s in the country.

Allred, was the professional, middle-aged woman who was standing next to Sharon Bialek, the woman who accused Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of inappropriate sexual behavior on Monday.

You might be thinking; “Haven’t […]

November 9th, 2011|My Blog Post|
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