Shane Vander Hart is the founder and editor of Caffeinated Thoughts.
Forward the Impeachment Articles to the U.S. Senate
Shane Vander Hart: Speaker Pelosi’s delay in forwarding the articles of impeachment to the Senate contradicts their claims that impeaching President Trump was urgent.
An Unjust Sentence: 16 Years for Burning an LGBT Pride Flag?
Shane Vander Hart: What Aldolfo Martinez did was wrong, but this sentence of 16-years is not just, there are convicted killers in Iowa sentenced to less time.
A Person’s Eternal Destination Is No Laughing Matter
Shane Vander Hart: President Donald Trump’s joke about the late U.S. Rep. John Dingell’s eternal destination is not one that a faithful Christian should applaud or laugh about.
Donald Trump Becomes Third President to Be Impeached
The U.S. House of Representatives approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump making him the third president in history to be impeached.
Stop Using the Life of Christ for Partisan Politics
Shane Vander Hart: Comparing the life of Christ to the president’s impeachment inquiry, refugees, or whatever to make a political point is blasphemous.
The ‘Great Conservative Porn War’ Overshadowed Reasonable Proposals
Shane Vander Hart: The extremes in a debate crowd out reasonable proposals where common ground can be found, the fight over pornography is no exception.
Sanders Tells Ottumwa Voters His Agenda Isn’t Radical
Bernie Sanders promotes universal childcare, $15/hour minimum wage, gender pay equality, Medicare For All, and the Green New Deal at a Ottumwa, Iowa rally.
Axne, Finkenauer Announce Support of Articles of Impeachment
U.S. Reps. Cindy Axne, D-Iowa, and Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, announced they will support articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump in the upcoming vote.
The House Judiciary Committee by a 23 to 17 party line vote advanced two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to be voted on by the full House.
C.S. Lewis reminds us that progress means getting nearer to where we want to be, but if we are traveling down the wrong road we are not making progress.
A EWTN/Real Clear Politics poll shows President Trump trailing in every head to head match-up with Democrats among U.S. Catholics, but 54 percent are open to vote for him.