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  • 1 week ago | steveschmidt.substack.com | Steve Schmidt |William Barber |Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    The killing was delayed at Auschwitz by a Reich bureaucrat, who rejected the waste water treatment plan proposed by the SS. The plans were specific. The SS wanted a 100,000-person prison constructed in the Polish forest not far from the Vistula River. The water bureaucrat rejected the SS’s plan to dump wastewater in a river that would poison Germans down stream. Eventually, the SS succumbed to the whims of the Nazi deep state, and built them to last.

  • Dec 14, 2024 | msnbc.com | Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    Dec. 14, 2024, 11:00 AM UTCOn a rainy afternoon in Raleigh this week, the North Carolina House convened in a statehouse bedecked with tinsel and lights to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of a bill that Republicans passed after losing their supermajority in November’s election.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | sojo.net | Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    Growing up in a Southern Baptist congregation in rural North Carolina the 1980s and ’90s, I was captivated by the drama of the biblical story and animated by a personal relationship with Jesus. I wanted to do all I could to advance God’s kingdom, and for reasons I didn’t entirely understand at the time, I thought that meant becoming a Republican president of the United States. Tony understood the forces he was up against. He had no time to waste.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | msnbc.com | Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    With its rallies that pack arenas, Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has harnessed an energy that many have compared to Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. Polls in battleground states indicate that the dynamics of the presidential race have fundamentally shifted, but skeptics question if the good vibes can last once the vice president starts to detail policy. Is this burst of excitement, they ask, just the momentary enthusiasm of voters surprised by an unexpected transition?

  • May 22, 2024 | plough.com | Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    This is the foreword to Everyone Belongs to God. In every age, God’s people need prophets to help us see beyond our blind spots – to expand our vision of what God is about. Jeremiah was a prophet. To a people in exile, caught between the false hope that their God would destroy Babylon and the despair of thinking God had forgotten them, Jeremiah proclaimed a new vision. The old images of God’s faithfulness would no longer suffice.

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