Saturday, February 28, 2026

America and Israel Striking Iran Right Now

 If you haven’t heard, you soon will.  Liberal heads will explode…again.  Trump warned Iran that if they failed to negotiate their nuke program and kept killing thousands of protesters, America would be left with no choice but to use force.  Today is that day.

Trump said, “For decades Iranian leaders have chanted ‘death to America!  Death to Israel’, those days are over.”

Love it!

How might this affect Ezekiel 38?

No change.  The prophecy says that Iran, Russia, Turkey and others will make a plan to attack “an unsuspecting people”.  They will be seeking “plunder and loot”of Israeli wealth.

Israel is far from being unsuspecting so we believe this will happen AFTER the rapture and after the Antichrist makes a peace agreement with Israel and its enemies.

The rapture will turn the world on its ear.  Events will change very, very fast.

Minnesota; Marxist Matrix

 We just saw this post from Jan Markell and it helps to explain why the lunacy and delusion seems to be concentrated in Minneapolis and other parts of Minnesota.

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Minnesota: The Marxist Matrix


As you know, I have lived in Minneapolis all my life, and have watched it transform. The American Communist Partytargeted the area, as well as Chicago and large cities in Wisconsin, 100 years ago, making Minnesota the Marxist Matrix of America.


We are in constant turmoil: George Floyd, Covid lunacy, America’s abortion destination, Annunciation school shooting, Somali fraud capital of America, and much more. We are the land of 10,000 lakes, regulations, and terrorists. Most of our churches are nothing but cathedrals of social justice.


No one is safe because our police force has been stripped to the bare bones. Our politicians spew such nonsense they reveal themselves to be leftist lunatics caught up in strong delusion. Gov. Waltz has more loyalty to Communist China than Minnesota or America.


Pray for the many wonderful believers here and the handful of pulpits telling the truth. – Jan Markell

Friday, February 27, 2026

How to Be Ready for the Rapture

 It's our blessed hope!  Jesus will come in the clouds with the voice of the archangel and the trumpet call of God.  The people who already died will have their new bodies come out of the ground and exchange them for new bodies like the one Jesus has.  Those bodies will be then be inhabited with the souls that returned with Jesus.  Next, those people who are alive on earth and have the Holy Spirit indwelling them will be transformed in a twinkle and join Christ in the clouds and be with him forever.  Encourage each other with these words.

How can one prepare to be raptured up to Heaven and so be with Jesus Christ forevermore?

When it comes to the Rapture, it’s often said that a person must prepare, and so, “Be ready!” This saying is implied by Jesus Himself, who said in Luke 21:28, “Now when these things begin to happen…” (“things” meaning when the signs of the end times begin to occur), then “look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” In other words, Jesus was commanding His followers to “Be ready!” because He will indeed return, and when He does, look up because His return will be swift.

Society has been looking warily at the signs of the end times Jesus gave in Matthew 24 and Luke 21: false prophets and messiahs, plagues and diseases, shattering earthquakes, fearful socio-economic events, wars and rumors of wars, surprising signs in the sky, and many more. All these signs Jesus mentioned would mark the time leading up to His return. Well, they are inarguably happening today, and in greater frequency and intensity, just like birth pangs.

Then there’s what’s known as the “super sign”—the sign of the fig tree. When Israel, symbolized as a fig tree, rebudded and became a nation once more, then that would be the generation that would see the return of Jesus Christ. Israel did indeed become a nation once more in May 1948. The fig tree has rebudded, indicating that the world now finds itself living in the final days leading up to Christ’s return.

Since all these end-time signs Jesus laid out are happening in this day and age, we can be certain that our Lord is coming soon. And, because He’s coming soon, we need to “Be ready!”

What One Must Do to Be Ready

Knowing Christ’s return is imminent, we each must ask this question: “What must I do to be ready?” Jesus answered this question in Luke 21:34-36.

“But take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that Day come on you unexpectedly. For it will come as a snare on all those who dwell on the face of the whole earth. Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.”

In this passage, Jesus gave us five things to do to “Be ready!” for His return in the clouds to rapture the Church up to Heaven.

Number one is to avoid sinning. If you are a Christian, then you obviously should be living a holy life as an ambassador of our Savior. So, avoid sinning at all costs.

And, if you have yet to have placed your faith in Jesus Christ as your Savior, then you’re continuing to live a life of sin, and that means you are nowhere ready for when the Lord returns. Why is that? Because being prepared for the Lord’s return requires having accepted Jesus as one’s Savior. “He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him” (John 3:36). But, once saved, your sins will be forgiven and forgotten, and you can stand before God blameless and holy, no longer abiding under His great wrath.

Number two is to keep watching. Jesus commands us to look out for His return. You’ll hear some people ignorantly claim that Bible prophecy is all nonsense. And yet, Jesus Himself has said that when we see these signs of the end times, then keep watch. Therefore, Jesus wants us to expectantly watch for His return.

Number three points out that since we are living in evil times, we should pray to escape evil. Pray for the Lord to protect you, your family, your church, your friends, and your nation. We need all the protection we can get living in these dark days.

Number four, put your hope in the fact that Jesus is returning. Jesus will rapture all those who believe in Him as Savior, taking them all up to Heaven before He pours His terrible wrath and judgment upon the world for its continued rebellion. The Rapture is what’s called our “blessed hope” (Titus 2:13). Knowing that Christians will not have to face the worst period in all human history—the Tribulation—is meant to provide us hope for today. So, grab hold of that hope!

But how does one grab hold of that hope? Number five, accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. If you have not yet accepted Jesus as your Savior, then in faith and repentance, pray from your heart. Express your belief that Jesus is the Son of God and acknowledge that He died for your sins, then beat death by resurrection from the grave. When you put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ, He will forgive you of your sins, your guilt will be swept away, and you will inherit eternal life with your Heavenly Father forever.

So, how can one “Be ready!” for Christ’s return? In summary: avoid sinning, keep watching, pray to escape evil, hope for the Rapture, and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. If you do these five things, then you will indeed “Be ready!” for the Rapture.

Here;  How to ‘Be Ready!’ for the Rapture :: By Dr. Nathan E. Jones - Rapture Ready

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Western World Willfully Forgets; Our Foundational Rights Come From the Bible

 In a recent debate with a liberal, the topic was whether or not America was founded by “Christians”, using Judeo-Christian values and principles.  He argued it wasn’t because if they were Christians they would have made slavery illegal from the first day and wouldn’t have built a system of white supremacy that allowed for a wealthy country to be born off the backs of black slaves.  For sure I had my work cut out for me to try and dismantle his thinking.  And sometimes you need to just wipe the dust off our sandals and move on because you will never dent their false worldview.  

It's a fact that when you start to see the world through a Biblical worldview, you will likely be a polar opposite from those who believe that we evolved from rocks and pond scum and that people are basically good.  "None are good, not even one."

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Consider how many of God’s greatest gifts to humanity flowed through the pipeline of Israel. Western civilization goes hand in hand with Judeo-Christian values. Many others also helped create the culture we now enjoy, including the Greeks and the Romans. But ultimately, the best part of the civilization built and bequeathed to us by our ancestors, rests on the shoulders of Abraham, Moses, and, most of all, Jesus. 

The idea of human rights and the dignity of each person did not originate with the Declaration of Independence, the Renaissance, the Magna Carta, or the Cyrus Cylinder. The foundation of our rights comes from our ancestors’ belief in Genesis 1:27. “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.”

All those who care about the kind of culture we live in — about our freedoms, our rights, and our amazing progress — should take this seriously. When we see each other as made-in-the-image-of-God special, it demands law and freedom, dignity and responsibility. 

The thing we call “Western civilization” is not perfect. But from the standpoint of human rights and the prosperity of all, it has been a stunning success over that which went before it. When US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke at the February 2026 Munich Security Conference, he said, “We are part of one civilization — Western civilization. We are bound to one another by the deepest bonds that nations could share, forged by centuries of shared history, Christian faith, culture, heritage, language, ancestry, and the sacrifices our forefathers made together for the common civilization to which we have fallen heir.”

At the same conference, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez belittled the Secretary’s speech as a “pure appeal to ‘Western culture.’” She used air quotes when she said “Western culture” as if it is either not real or not important. But that culture — that Judeo-Christian culture — serves as the protector of human rights and dignity. 

And it comes from the Bible. Genesis 1:27 serves as the great dignifier and the great equalizer of humanity. We must treat one another as special because, though fallen from the state in which He made us, we each still carry the vestige of God’s image.

Jesus reinforced and magnified the idea of human consequence when He said in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” God created us in His image. And He loves us so much that He gave His only begotten Son so that we could have everlasting life. Another Jew, the Apostle Paul, wrote in Romans 5:8, “God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

Even those who do not believe these statements need to know that our rights and freedoms flow from them. Getting away from them is not progress for the West, but death. Humans are special because we were made by God in His own image and, though we are not as He originally made us, He created a way for each of us to return to Him. 

Because this isn’t heaven, we can certainly improve Western civilization. But in the name of improvement, millions seem intent on its destruction. To make a broken car run again, it helps if the mechanic understands what made it run in the first place. To repair and improve Western civilization, we need to appreciate it, see its beauty, and understand the Source of that beauty.

https://harbingersdaily.com/much-western-world-willfully-forgets-the-foundation-of-our-rights-come-from-the-bible/

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Just Mentioning the Entire Promised Land Gets Huckabee in Trouble

 The Bible clearly says that the land promised to Abraham and his descendants is a whole bunch more land than Israel currently possesses.  But one day, during the rule and reign of Jesus when he sits on David’s throne, they will.  But mentioning that Israel will EVER have more land will get you in trouble with pretty much every nation…especially the sons of Ishmael, todays Muslims.

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Senior officials in the Trump administration have been quietly engaging with Arab governments in recent days in an effort to ease diplomatic tensions following controversial remarks by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, according to a report by Politico.

The outreach came after Huckabee’s comments during a podcast interview with Tucker Carlson triggered widespread condemnation across the Middle East.

Several regional governments, including Jordan and Egypt, described the remarks as “dangerous” and inflammatory, warning they risk escalating already heightened tensions.

According to Politico, senior State Department figures, including Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau and Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker, contacted multiple Arab partners to clarify that Huckabee’s statements reflected his personal views and did not represent a change in official U.S. policy.

Three individuals familiar with the diplomatic outreach said American officials sought to reassure allies that Washington’s regional position remains unchanged.

The State Department declined to comment publicly on the discussions.

The controversy stems from an interview in which Carlson cited a biblical passage describing God’s promise to Abraham of land extending from “the wadi of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates,” suggesting that such borders could encompass much of the modern Middle East.

During the exchange, Huckabee acknowledged the biblical reference described “a big piece of land” and said Israel’s connection to the territory was rooted in faith and history, adding that “it would be fine if they took it all,” while also stressing that Israel has no intention of expanding into neighboring countries.

Despite those clarifications, the remarks prompted coordinated criticism from Arab and Muslim states.

A joint declaration signed by more than a dozen countries and regional organizations expressed “strong condemnation and profound concern” over the remarks.

The statement warned that suggestions Israel could control territory belonging to Arab states constitute “a flagrant violation of the principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.” It added that such rhetoric poses “a grave threat to the security and stability of the region.”

The administration’s response reflects the importance placed on preserving cooperation with Arab allies amid an already tense regional climate.

https://worldisraelnews.com/us-scrambles-to-ease-tensions-following-huckabee-comments/

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Sound of Power; Islamic Call to Prayer Over NYC

 When enough Muslims get in one place they start to demand things.  We want Muslim approved food in the public schools for our kids.  We want special prayer rooms in our public schools for our kids.  We want Muslim police officers to patrol our neighborhoods.  We want our mosque to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer so everyone can hear it.

Your liberal friends will say, "This is no different that church bells ringing from Christian churches!"  But it is different.  The call to prayer is saying, in a language that no Americans understand, that "Allah is the greatest of gods, better than all your gods, more powerful than all your gods and one day ALL OF YOU WILL come under our power when we control the entire world."

Try telling that to your liberal friends and they will argue, "well don't you Christians want to spread Christianity to the entire world?  How is that any different?"

They are so delusional at this point that they can't see the difference between Islam demanding to subjugate all non-Muslims with Christians evangelizing and offering the love of Jesus.

A new sound is rising over New York City--and it is not just a sound. It is a signal.

When Eric Adams stood beside the NYPD in 2023 and announced that mosques could broadcast the Islamic call to prayer without permits during designated times, the decision was framed as a simple accommodation of religious freedom. Supporters compared it to church bells. Critics warned it was something different. Nearly three years later, that distinction is becoming harder to ignore, and what once sounded symbolic now feels structural.

The adhan is not merely music or a neutral chime. It is a spoken theological declaration affirming that Allah is the one true god and that Muhammad is his messenger. In private, that proclamation is protected worship. But when amplified into public streets, shared neighborhoods, and dense apartment blocks, it becomes something more than devotion--it becomes presence. And in politics, presence is power.

Recent viral videos circulating online appear to show early-morning calls echoing through Brooklyn before sunrise. Officials have not confirmed whether those broadcasts violated existing limits, but the uncertainty itself is telling. Laws on paper matter less than enforcement in practice. When rules quietly stretch without clarification, it often signals a cultural shift underway before institutions formally acknowledge it.

That shift is not occurring in isolation. The election of Zohran Mamdani, celebrated by advocacy groups as a milestone for Muslim political visibility, reflects a broader transformation in the city's civic landscape. Mamdani's supporters see representation; critics see consolidation. Both may be right. Demographic growth, political organization, and public religious expression together form a powerful triad. History shows that when those forces align, they rarely remain symbolic for long.

Demographics help explain why this shift feels so rapid. Islam's visibility in the city is not emerging from symbolism alone--it is being reinforced by population trends. Immigration from Muslim-majority regions has steadily increased the Muslim population over the past two decades, and those communities tend to be younger on average and to have higher birth rates than the citywide norm. 

Even naming data hints at the trajectory: variants of the name Muhammad have quietly climbed into the ranks of the most popular baby names in parts of the city in recent years. Names do not change a culture by themselves, but they do reveal what is growing beneath the surface. When population growth, family formation, and cultural continuity all move in the same direction, influence is no longer temporary--it becomes generational.

The visual transformation of public space may be even more striking than the audible one. In recent years, hundreds of worshippers have gathered in Times Square during Ramadan, kneeling in coordinated prayer beneath the neon skyline. Organizers distributed thousands of meals and Qurans as tourists filmed what looked less like a religious gathering and more like a demonstration of collective strength. Two reported conversions during one event were celebrated as victories. To participants, it was faith in action. To observers, it resembled a public display of influence.

None of this is illegal. None of it violates constitutional protections. That is precisely why it matters.

American history shows that cultural change rarely arrives through force; it arrives through normalization. Practices first introduced as limited accommodations gradually become expectations, and expectations eventually become standards. Cities such as Dearborn and Minneapolis have already wrestled with similar debates over public calls to prayer and noise ordinances. New York, as the nation's most visible metropolis, carries symbolic weight far beyond its borders. What becomes ordinary there often becomes acceptable elsewhere.

Here;  https://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=9591

It's unimaginable that just 25 years ago Muslims destroyed the Twin Towers in NYC while screaming "Allah akbar!" and in the very same city they are allowing the broadcast of "Allah akbar!" from the speakers within that same city.

Trans Lawmaker Suggests Kids Need Access to Porn

I'm sorry to say, but here's just one more crazy headline that is happening in Minnesota.  What used to be called "Minnesota nice" has devolved into "Minnesota delusional".

A Minnesota trans lawmaker has resisted making porn harder to access for children because queer kids in public schools don't have sex education for them and queer porn could be the only place they can learn about queer sex.  Nope, I'm not making this up.  A man, dressed as a woman, was elected by his peers to the Minnesota State House.  Now that he's there, he's trying to make sure that kids have free access to porn.  And the sad thing is that all the teachers and and liberals here will say, "Yes!!"

In his arguments we watched he came up with a new word, "queerity".

Something deeply unsettling is happening in America's moral conversation, and it surfaced starkly during a recent legislative debate in Minnesota. During a discussion of a bill that would require age verification for explicit websites, Minnesota State Rep. Leigh Finke, an outspoken transgender activist, opposed the restrictions, arguing that pornography could be "educational" for LGBTQ youth.

The proposal under consideration in Minnesota--HF 1434--was intended to restrict minors' access to adult content online. Yet instead of focusing solely on privacy concerns surrounding verification technology, the discussion shifted into something far more troubling: the suggestion that explicit material might serve as a learning tool for children.

Christians should pause here--not in outrage first, but in sober discernment. Because moments like this are not isolated controversies. They are signposts revealing where a culture's moral logic is drifting.

Legitimate Concerns Do Exist -- But They Don't Justify This

There are real debates worth having about age-verification laws. Civil liberties advocates worry about data breaches, surveillance overreach, and the risk of sensitive personal information being stored or hacked. Those concerns deserve thoughtful attention and careful safeguards. Protecting children should never come at the cost of recklessly exposing citizens' private identities.

But acknowledging those concerns is very different from arguing that minors should have access to pornography. Privacy risks may be a policy problem. Pornography for children is a moral and developmental crisis. Conflating the two is like opposing driver's licenses because you think teenagers should be allowed to drive without rules.

The Five Deep Harms Porn Inflicts on Young Minds

Modern neuroscience, psychology, and pastoral counseling all converge on one point: pornography is not harmless--especially for children.

1. Neurological Rewiring of the Developing Brain

Children's brains are still forming neural pathways that shape impulse control, emotional regulation, and reward processing. Porn floods the brain with dopamine surges far beyond normal stimuli. Over time, this can recondition a child's reward system so that artificial sexual imagery becomes the primary trigger for pleasure. The result is not curiosity satisfied--but neurological conditioning that can alter desire patterns for years.

2. Addiction Before Maturity Exists

Adults struggle to resist compulsive digital habits. Now imagine introducing an intensely stimulating, sexually charged feedback loop to a brain that has not yet developed self-control. Many counselors report that individuals exposed to pornography early often describe addiction patterns before they even understand what addiction is. Habit forms long before wisdom does.

3. Dehumanized View of Relationships

Pornography does not teach love. It teaches consumption. It frames intimacy as performance, bodies as products, and people as instruments of pleasure. For a child learning what relationships mean, this distorts the very concept of human dignity. Instead of seeing others as souls worthy of honor, they may learn to see them as objects for gratification.

4. Premature Emotional and Sexual Burden

Childhood is meant to be a season of formation--mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Explicit material drags adult experiences into a stage of life where a child has no framework to process them. This can create confusion, anxiety, shame, or false expectations about identity and relationships before a child even understands themselves.

5. Behavioral and Psychological Fallout

Research increasingly links early exposure to explicit content with higher rates of risky behavior, relational instability, and emotional distress later in life. What begins as digital exposure often shapes real-world decisions. Seeds planted in secrecy can bear consequences in public.

The Spiritual Reality Beneath the Cultural Debate

For Christians, the concern goes deeper than sociology or neuroscience. Scripture teaches that what we consume inwardly shapes who we become outwardly. The eyes and mind are not passive windows; they are gateways to the heart.

Pornography is not merely explicit imagery--it is a counterfeit vision of intimacy that divorces desire from covenant, pleasure from responsibility, and bodies from souls. It teaches a theology of the human person that contradicts the biblical one. In Scripture, the body is a temple. In pornographic culture, the body is a tool.

The prophet Isaiah warned of a time when societies would blur moral categories--when darkness would be called light and light darkness. That warning was not poetic exaggeration. It was prophetic realism. Cultures rarely collapse overnight; they erode when their definitions of good slowly shift.

If children are told that explicit material is education, the danger is not only moral confusion. It is spiritual formation in the wrong direction. Because whatever disciples a child's imagination will eventually disciple their life.

Here;  Trans Lawmaker Suggests Adult Sites Are Necessary For LGBTQ Education

How sad, yet we shouldn't be surprised.  Once the collapse of morality happens it comes like a flood.  The Bible tells us that "they will be given over to futile thinking".  It also tells us that "Good will be called evil and evil will be called good."

Monday, February 23, 2026

Is Europe Ready for the Antichrist?

 We continue to see many events happening daily that point to things that will be happening during the 70th Week of Daniel, which begins when the Antichrist confirms a peace agreement with Israel and Israel's enemies.  And remember that the Antichrist won't be revealed until AFTER the rapture, when the Restrainer is removed, who is the Holy Spirit indwelling believers.

Today we read that Europe is being well prepared to receive someone who sounds a lot like the Antichrist.

Europeans don't want the Antichrist -- at least, not by name. But a recent poll conducted by AboutPeople reveals a disturbing willingness among citizens to embrace strong, decisive leadership that could bypass democratic processes if it promises stability and results. One in five Europeans say they would prefer a dictatorship in certain circumstances, and a quarter admit they would not mind if a capable leader limited democratic rights and acted without accountability -- provided he was effective.

This is the paradox behind the title: Europe may not be consciously seeking the Antichrist, yet what millions of Europeans desire -- a unifying, powerful, and decisive leader who can represent the continent boldly and even stand firm against global powers like the United States -- mirrors the qualities Scripture attributes to the end-time ruler. They long for unity where there is division, authority where there is gridlock, and decisive action where there is hesitation. And that desire, however well-intentioned, may be the very opening the Antichrist needs to rise.

Across Europe, citizens are frustrated by political stagnation, waning trust in parties and institutions, and the inefficiency of coalition-driven governance. From Brussels to Berlin, Paris to Warsaw, there is a palpable hunger for someone who doesn't merely manage the status quo but leads decisively, unites fractured electorates, and delivers tangible results. People want a leader strong enough to speak with one voice for Europe in a world of shifting alliances -- someone who can negotiate firmly, protect European interests, and even confront other global powers without hesitation.

This yearning is more than a political preference; it is a spiritual and cultural vulnerability. Scripture consistently portrays the Antichrist not as a tyrant who seizes power by brute force, but as a charismatic, capable figure who emerges when societies are frustrated, divided, and desperate for order. In Daniel, we read of a "little horn" that grows in power, subdues others, and unites multiple kingdoms. In Revelation, the Beast commands the allegiance of nations and wields authority so total that the world marvels at his might and follows willingly.

Christian interpreters for centuries have argued that the stage for this emergence will be a revived European-centered political union, reminiscent of the Roman Empire in its scope, coordination, and influence. The continent's nations, linked economically, politically, and culturally, provide fertile ground for a leader who promises unity, stability, and global influence. The poll's results indicate that millions of Europeans are psychologically and culturally primed to support exactly this type of figure -- a leader who embodies the qualities of decisiveness, charisma, and unifying authority.

Why is this appeal so powerful? Because Europeans are tired of division. They are fatigued by fractured politics and institutional inefficiency. They want solutions that cut through red tape, not endless debate. They long for someone who can represent Europe cohesively, negotiate with power on the world stage, and protect the continent's interests without compromise. In other words, they want a leader who acts boldly, leads decisively, and delivers results -- all while appearing infallible.

The Antichrist, according to prophecy, will exploit precisely this human inclination. He will arrive during a period of disillusionment and desperation, presenting himself as the answer to societal paralysis. Those who long for a strong, unifying figure may follow him eagerly, mistaking temporary order for lasting righteousness.

Here;  https://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=9585

We believe that, following the rapture, events on earth will become very disturbing.  People will be afraid and hoping that someone can come and take away their fear.  That man will be Antichrist.  He will have solutions and will promise them that HE CAN put things back in order but will need to suspend freedoms in order to do that.  People will say, "We don't care!  Just fix things and make us feel safe and secure!  Please give us peace and safety!!"

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Tucker Carlson’s Ideas About Jews Come From Dark Corners of the Internet

 It’s sad, but not surprising.  I think most of us loved Tucker during the Democrat years when he would push back against liberal views with conservative logic.  But recently Tucker went off the rails in his newly found Christian faith.  Replacement theology no doubt played a part.  I’ve quit listening to him and Candace Owens.  If they can’t get Israel right then what else are they not getting right?

Mike Huckabee tried to argue some sense in Tucker and you can read about it below.

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In a combative interview with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, right-wing firebrand Tucker Carlson made a host of contentious and often demonstrably false claims that quickly went viral online. Huckabee, who repeatedly challenged the former Fox News star during the interview, subsequently made a long post on X, identifying a pattern of bad-faith arguments, distortions and conspiracies in Carlson’s rhetorical style.

Huckabee pointed out his words were not accorded by Carlson the same degree of attention and curiosity the anchor evinced toward such unsavory characters as “the little Nazi sympathizer Nick Fuentes or the guy who thought Hitler was the good guy and Churchill the bad guy.”

“What I wasn’t anticipating was a lengthy series of questions where he seemed to be insinuating that the Jews of today aren’t really same people as the Jews of the Bible,” Huckabee wrote, adding that Tucker’s obsession with conspiracies regarding the provenance of Ashkenazi Jews obscured the fact that most Israeli Jews were refugees from the Arab and Muslim world.

The idea that Ashkenazi Jews are an Asiatic tribe who invented a false ancestry “gained traction in the 80’s and 90’s with David Duke and other Klansmen and neo-Nazis,” Huckabee wrote. “It has really caught fire in recent years on the Internet and social media, mostly from some of the most overt antisemites and Jew haters you can find.”

Carlson branded Israel “probably the most violent country on earth” and cited the false claim that Israel President Isaac Herzog had visited the infamous island of the late, disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“The current president of Israel, whom I know you know, apparently was at ‘pedo island.’ That’s what it says,” Carlson said, citing a debunked claim made by The Times reporter Gabrielle Weiniger. “Still-living, high-level Israeli officials are directly implicated in Epstein’s life, if not his crimes, so I think you’d be following this.”

Another misleading claim made by Carlson was that there were more Christians in Qatar than in Israel.

https://www.algemeiner.com/2026/02/21/tuckers-ideas-about-jews-come-from-darkest-corners-of-the-internet-says-huckabee-after-combative-interview/