He Loves Jesus, So They Called Him Crazy And Cut Him (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Grant Stinchfield


He Loves Jesus, So They Called Him Crazy And Cut Him (VIDEO)

Close-up of a man discussing the impact of faith on his basketball career, with Chicago Bulls and NBA logos in the background, highlighting themes of personal belief and sports. Today on Stinchfield, NBA rising star Jaden Ivey is suddenly out after speaking out against what he says is a forced LGBTQ agenda inside the NBA. The Chicago Bulls cut him loose, the media calls him unstable, and the left says he is spiraling. But on the right, many see something very different.

A young man standing firm in his faith, unapologetically professing his love of Jesus, and refusing to bow.

So when did faith become a disqualifier in America? And why is speaking your beliefs now treated like a mental health crisis?

 

At the same time, the dysfunction in Washington hits a new level. Congress is on vacation while the Department of Homeland Security remains unfunded.

Let that sink in. Our national security agency hangs in the balance while lawmakers disappear. The United States Senate, in particular, should be ashamed.

I say bring them back. Do your job. Fund the government. Protect the country.

This is about priorities. And right now, the American people are not at the top of the list.

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Grant Stinchfield is the Host of “Stinchfield Tonight” on Real America’s Voice weeknights at 7PM ET. He can also be found on the radio at AM870 “The Answer” in Los Angeles, CA. Dallas, TX is his home base for his constant war against the radical left.

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