Rush Limbaugh Tells the True Story of Thanksgiving

The True Story of Thanksgiving by Rush H. Limbaugh III, Thanksgiving, 2010 Rush Limbaugh tells the True Story of Thanksgiving - 2010 pic.twitter.com/5IMdjFQxpU— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) November 25, 2022 It’s time for the traditional true story of Thanksgiving, as written by me in my second best seller of 2.5 million copies in hardback: See, I Told You So. ‘Chapter 6, Dead White Guys, or What the History Books Never Told You: The True Story of Thanksgiving - The story of the Pilgrims begins in the early part of the seventeenth century … The Church of England under King James I was…

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Saturday Devotional: Sometimes History Does the Work

Sometimes History Does the Work: A Philosophical Reflection on Time, Legacy, and Peace I wrote this on X: "Sometimes history does the work we wish we'd get to see." The thought set my mind to work, stirring reflections on how our deepest desires-for truth, justice, or progress-may find fulfillment not in our immediate experience, but through the patient labor of history. This idea resonates with the words of Jesus in John 14:1, "Let not your hearts be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me" (King James Version), which calls for trust in a greater plan, even when outcomes seem…

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A Mother’s Day Message

To my cherished wife on Mother’s Day In the shadow of struggle and strife, your love has been our family’s unbreakable foundation. You’ve given everything-sacrificing sleep, stretching every dime, and shouldering burdens with a strength that anchors us all. Through these trying times, you’ve held our home together, weaving hope into hardship and showing our children what it means to persevere with grace. Our teenagers are searching for where they belong, and I know their struggles tug at your heart. You worry about their path, but rest assured, my love, they will find their way-and they’ll be fine. You’re doing your…

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It’s Friday, But Sunday’s Comin’

Dateline: Good Friday It is Finished On this Good Friday, we stand in the quiet ache of Jesus’ crucifixion, our hearts pierced by the Gospels’ vivid tableau-His bloodied steps to Golgotha, the cross’s brutal weight, and the tender cry, “It is finished” (John 19:16–30, Matthew 27:32–56, Mark 15:21–41, Luke 23:26–49). Dust clings to the air, heavy with grief, as we fast and pray beneath a splintered cross that holds both sorrow and salvation. Judas Iscariot, with his silver coins and betraying kiss, haunts this sacred day, his story a mirror to our own faltering hearts (Matthew 26:14–50). Yet, woven through Gospel…

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Monday Minutes

Dateline: Holy Monday Edition Holy Week Traditions: Holy Monday On Holy Monday, the second day of Holy Week, Christians across various branches commemorate key moments from scripture, such as Jesus’ anointing at Bethany (John 12:1–11) or the cleansing of the temple (Mark 11:15–19), with practices that emphasize spiritual preparation for the Passion. Eastern Orthodox churches observe structured, mystical services like Bridegroom Matins, focusing on repentance and fasting, while Catholics blend liturgy-through Masses and penance-with regional traditions like Mediterranean processions, fostering reflection on Christ’s humility and sacrifice. Protestant denominations exhibit a range of observances, from the formal liturgies of Anglicans, featuring scripture…

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A Sobriety Story

Io no bev' I don't drink. Not anymore. After five years of chronic drinking, I've been sober for 16 months. My journey to sobriety has been per Aspera ad Inferi. Prior to that, I was sober for four years. Prior to that, I binge drank for three years. It was like drinking at Bob's Country Bunker. I had both kinds, chronic and binge. .385 is a great batting average, but it's a terrible measure of your life and how the way you are living affects those around you. I've weighed whether to share this story, but it is my nature and…

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Sunday Solace

The Book of Hosea is one of the twelve Minor Prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible, and it’s a pretty powerful story about love, loyalty, and redemption. It’s traditionally dated to around 760-720 BC, during a turbulent time for the northern kingdom of Israel. Hosea, the prophet, was called by God to deliver a message to a people who’d drifted far from their faith, chasing after idols and foreign alliances instead of trusting in God. What makes Hosea stand out is the personal angle-God tells Hosea to marry a woman named Gomer, who’s described as promiscuous or unfaithful (scholars…

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