To my friends—Democrat, Republican, or otherwise—who value facts, logic, and honest debate, thank you. Too many responses to open discussion devolve into expletives or scorn, proving the divide better than I could. I’ll engage with those seeking truth, but I’ll block the noise.
My perspective, grounded in reason, justice, and human dignity, reflects values universal to any honest heart and etched into our Constitution. The question isn’t who claims “king,” but whether their actions match their lofty words. Hypocrisy, not labels, is the enemy.
Words Matter: Ideals Betrayed
No reasonable person disputes the core ideas behind “Black Lives Matter,” “anti-fascist,” or “woke”—justice, freedom, awareness. Who could argue against them? Yet, those waving these banners betray their promise with brazen hypocrisy. “Black Lives Matter” leaders pocketed millions, funneling just 33% of donations to charity while vilifying black business owners who dared dissent (2023 reports). “Anti-fascist” Antifa fueled violent protests, earning a terrorist label (2025). “Woke” crusaders preach inclusion but demand conformity, excusing censorship or riots when it serves their cause (Reuters, 2017-2025). “Fascist” is screamed at opponents by those who silence, intimidate, and divide—mirroring the very tactics they decry.
And the gall of “woke” scolds labeling Republicans “racist” or “anti-woman”? History laughs: Republicans drove the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery with unanimous party support (National Archives, 2022) and passed the 19th Amendment for women’s suffrage in a Republican-majority Congress (U.S. Senate Historical Office, 2023). Which party, then, truly fought for justice? Want to dig deeper into the truth about slavery, past and present? Watch Larry Elder’s powerful documentary, Uncle Tom (I & II), a black scholar’s unflinching look at the facts and logic exposing the realities of historical and modern-day slavery. It’s a must-see for anyone seeking clarity on these issues.
These words, pure in their essence, are twisted into weapons of control, their universal appeal exploited by design. The disconnect isn’t just inconsistent; it’s a deliberate bait-and-switch, eroding trust in the ideals we all share.
Today’s Realities: Results Speak
- Borders and Safety: Under Red leadership, fentanyl seizures have surged, with CBP confiscating millions of pills in 2024-2025, mostly at ports, and anti-trafficking operations yielding unprecedented arrests (CBP, DHS, 2025). Contrast this with Blue inaction, leaving communities vulnerable. 
- Free Speech Silenced: Zuckerberg admitted caving to Biden admin pressure to censor COVID posts (Reuters, 2024). The FBI’s 2023 “radical-traditionalist Catholic” memo sparked outrage before retraction (House Judiciary, 2025). Conservative speakers face campus bans (FIRE, 2022-2025). Yet, “tolerance” champions cheer the silencing. 
- Violence Unveiled: Two attempts on Trump’s life (2024), Charlie Kirk’s murder (2025), and church attacks (FRC, 2024-2025) expose raw hatred. The 2020 riots, costing $1-2 billion, scarred Democrat-run cities (Axios, 2020). Those shouting “peace” often shrug at chaos. 
- Migration Speaks: Nine of ten top outbound states are blue; nine of ten inbound are red, with over 500,000 moving yearly (U.S. Census, 2023-2024). People vote with their feet, fleeing Blue policies for Red opportunity. 
The Scathing Truth
I’m no blind partisan. Red or blue, ignorance gets no applause. Trump’s flaws are obvious, as are everyone’s. But the sanctimonious elite—often white men branding women and non-whites “racist” or “anti-woman” for voting red—drip with arrogance. Their “justice” picks winners; their “inclusion” excludes dissent. Red leadership delivers: fortified borders, freer speech, and red states thriving while blue ones bleed residents. The “progressive” mask—draped in noble words like “diversity” and “tolerance”—crumbles, revealing a power grab, not a principle.
Bottom Line
There will always be “kings.” The difference is undeniable: red policies draw people in; blue ones drive them out. Censorship, violence, and hollow words aren’t progress—they’re betrayals of our Constitution’s promise of truth and liberty. We must expose the charade.
At the end of the day, we’re made for more than politics.
Know God, know peace.
No God, no peace.
Peace.
Greg Schlueter is an author, speaker, and movement leader. In addition to directing communication and marketing for the Institute of American Constitutional Thought and Leadership, he leads Image Trinity, a dynamic marriage and family movement. He and his wife, Stephanie, co-host IGNITE Radio Live and produce the popular daily Gospel reflection at LiveITToday.us. He is a music composer, producer and lyricist at his recording company, Scallywag (find Shatterglass Scallywags on all music platforms). His books, published through Squigglesprout.com, include The Magnificent Piglets of Pigletsville, Ride Of A Lifetime, Slaying Giants (SlayingGiants.us), and the Johnson Family Saga of Twelve Roses, 25 Days, and Primal Fire (Amazon). His personal blog is GregorianRant.us.




Well said, Greg!
As a woman, you ARE anti-women. Every single woman that I know believes Trump is anti-women. Every woman I know voted against him. Your view that “only white men” believe this is highly skewed, and is likely due to the fact that those are the majority of people you surround yourself with. Stop telling women what they should and shouldn’t think is misogynistic. Every demographic group of women voted for Kamala over Trump for this reason, with the exception of elderly white women over the age of 65. 92% of all black women voted for Kamala.
You support r*pists. You support forcing 9 and 10 year old r*pe victims to give birth against their will, despite the fact that they will likely die during child birth. You support degrading women, like Adriana Smith, to incubators and baby machines. You support cutting off access to health care for women, believing they deserve the death penalty for the “crime” of having a miscarriage or a complicated birth. You pretend to care about life when it involves abusing and controlling vulnerable women, just to completely abandon the mother immediately after birth.
You believe that the following quotes aren’t anti-women:
- “I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. … Grab ’em by the p*ssy. You can do anything.”
- He called Nancy Pelosi “evil, sick, crazy,” before reaching for another word he said “starts with a B, but I won’t say it,” then added “I want to say it!”
- “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
- “Must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees.”
- “I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”
- “You’ve called women you don’t like ‘fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals.’” — Kelly
- “Only Rosie O’Donnell.” — Trump
- “You know, it doesn’t really matter what the media writes as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass.”
You believe all women can ever do in life is breed and cook. You want women to be seen, but not heard. You don’t believe women can be smart, strong, brave, courageous, creative, or have a personality or a voice of any kind. Instead, you just want us to shut up and get back in the kitchen. Women are worth so much more than this. Just because you don’t want to believe you’re a misogynist doesn’t mean are aren’t one. Enough is enough. God values and respects women. You should too.