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In this podcast, Hannah gives a family update before diving into what happened in South Carolina this week regarding the S323 bill that was before a Senate Committee. Furthermore, on the same day, a story was released about a woman in Rock Hill who attempted to murder her baby at 27 weeks gestation. The baby survived the mail-order abortion so the woman is facing charges. Hannah discusses this case and the legal impli...
What happened between Marjorie Taylor Green and Donald Trump this week? On the heels of the Trump White House hosting Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, MTG accused Donald Trump of abandoning his America First platform. Is there merit to MTG's accusation? Second, Richard Dawkins shared a major study revealing the trans tide has dropped by 50% since its peak in 2023. This drop confirms it was indeed a social contag...
Hannah discusses what happened in the various Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City elections this week. Many folks are raising the alarm that the elections of Zohran Mamdani, Mikie Sherrill, and Abigail Spanberger are indicative of a coming blue wave. Is this true? Why or why not? While many folks are blaming young women for these election results, are they wholly to blame? If not, who, or what, is to blame? Then ...
Today's podcast briefly covers the upcoming freeze on SNAP benefits. How many people are affected, how are people responding, and is it wrong for the government to freeze these benefits? Hannah also shares about an upcoming event in Summerville, SC with SC House Representative Joe White on November 6th. This event will reveal the reasons behind many of the problems in Columbia, SC and will be quite educational fo...
The dispute between Donald Trump and much beloved Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie continues to heat up. Donald Trump endorsed Ed Gallrein this week who is running against Massie. Has Massie faced much opposition before in his district? Is he on shaky ground or does his district appear to support him? Hannah dives into the numbers this week to discern whether Kentuckie's 4th Congressional District wants a Co...
The Trump administration announced a sweeping plan to make IVF and fertility treatments cheaper and more widely available. Hannah shares some of her own journey in developing an ethic regarding IVF and why every Christian and pro-life advocate needs to solidify their convictions on this topic. Briefly, Hannah gives four reasons why IVF is incompatible with a pro-life and pro-child ethic and she shares a few quotes fro...
The big news this week revolved around the DC shutdown over budget debates and then Donald Trump brokering a Peace Plan between Hamas and Israel. Hannah provides context for the budget that has DC in gridlock and discusses how maybe it isn't as bad as folks are saying for DC to be shut down. While it's early yet as far as peace talks are concerned, Hannah does discuss Trump's Peace Plan and what we can ...
Hannah shares some upcoming topics with listeners in today's podcast. Some major topics are floating around and will require more than just a week's worth of time to investigate, so Hannah let listeners know she will be getting to those topics. These topics are primarily the relationship between America and Israel and Charlie Kirk's assassination. Meanwhile, Hannah encourages listeners to think on Phili...
One of the stories Hannah covers this week is the response to Charlie Kirk's memorial that she saw-- from a few disgruntled Monday morning quarterbacks to an awestruck British viewer. Was the Kirk memorial idolatry? Or inappropriate? Another story from the week was Robert F. Kennedy and Donald Trump's announcement regarding their three pronged approach to the five-fold increase in autism diagnoses since 2000...
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, leftists across the country celebrated Charlie's death online. Right wing folks rose up en masse and demanded many of these people be fired by their employers. These included doctors, professors, teachers, and even Office Depot employees. Then Pam Bondi got involved and she made statements about hate speech and the federal government getting involved which, ...
In today's podcast Hannah shares a tribute to Charlie Kirk. Charlie was murdered this week while speaking to a group of college students in Utah at Utah Valley University. Effective, faithful, and relentless, Charlie Kirk was martyred for speaking the truth-- not just the truth about politics but the truth about Jesus.
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Hannah invited her Dad, Dr. Robert Jackson, to join her this week to discuss this important topic. As soon as you read the title, a leader within your personal circle or within Christendom at large probably came to mind. All of us have some level of experience with a Christian leader failing, so how should we respond? Is a church’s response different from an individual’s response? What do we do with that leader’s mate...
Donald Trump made a comment this week about the Smithsonian being "out of control" and declared that they will be going through the Smithsonian as they've done colleges and universities. What did he mean by his comment about slavery? How is the Smithsonian out of control? Well, Hannah's parents visited the Smithsonian this year and their visit offers some interesting insight into what Trump could b...
While Hannah doesn't typically like to react to things she sees on social media, a particular post regarding Kim Davis' potential upcoming Supreme Court hearing brought up some interesting points Hannah felt compelled to walk through with her listeners. For those who don't remember, Kim Davis is the Rowan county clerk in Kentucky who refused to sign marriage licenses following the Obergefell v Hodges de...
This week, the American Association of Pediatrics put out a statement that blatantly attacked both religious freedom and medical exemptions for vaccines. Hannah invited her Dad, family physician Dr. Robert Jackson, on to discuss the statement by the AAP. Does the AAP have any legal authority? Why does the AAP care about religious or medical exemptions? What should you say to someone who tries to follow the AAP’s recen...
Hannah was able to attend a presentation last weekend with law scholar Joe Wolverton. Joe presented information on his book, The Founder's Recipe, which is a fascinating compilation of works written by the forgotten men who influenced America's Founding Fathers. Did our Founding Fathers' ideas come from under a cabbage patch? Surely not, for God says, "There is nothing new under the sun" so wh...
Tulsi Gabbard released a 114 page report last Friday detailing the actions of the Obama administration and his national security team leading up to Donald Trump's 2016 election. Hannah dives into Gabbard's report and provides the pertinent timeline of events that reveal Obama and his national security team fabricated the entire Russian Collusion story despite multiple reports to the contrary. Hannah also det...
Hannah Miller and Dr. Robert Jackson give overview of Spartanburg County's first Republican Sheriff's Forum. Hannah and her Dad discuss the four categories of questions each candidate responded to, provide analysis on each candidate's response to various questions, including who was strongest and who was weakest on the questions. They also discussed which candidate is the candidate to beat as of this mo...
The biggest story of the week is easily the biggest stink of the Trump presidency-- the brushing off of the Epstein files. Today's podcast provides details on why, even if the original Epstein list has disappeared, a list is still a fair expectation and why Pam Bondi's comment that there was no evidence of blackmail is balderdash. Furthermore, what are the possible reasons Trump's administration chose t...
Hannah jumps right into the fray this week and shares some insight on the "Big, Beautiful Bill" that just passed in Congress. What does it do? What does it not do? Without getting into the weeds, Hannah provides a 30,000 foot view of how this will affect Americans. Then, Hannah and her Dad, Dr. Robert Jackson, interviews Spartanburg County GOP chairman, Frank Tiller, about two upcoming special elections and ...
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