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Erika Kirk Shares Powerful Message to Scottsdale Arizona School Board

The Scottsdale Unified School District held a board meeting on Tuesday, August 24th that drew in a crowd of roughly 200 attendees. The majority of parents and citizens were there to speak against the mandatory mask mandate for students that the school board implemented. About 50 people signed up for a three-minute speaking slot in… Continue reading Erika Kirk Shares Powerful Message to Scottsdale Arizona School Board

Delta Airlines Forces Employees To Get The Vax Or Pay Additional Fees

This morning, news broke that Delta Airlines is imposing a $200 monthly fee on employees who aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19. In other words, Delta Airlines is FORCING its employees to get the vaccine for a virus with a 99.9% survival rate. If employers can charge you for not taking a vaccine, can they charge you… Continue reading Delta Airlines Forces Employees To Get The Vax Or Pay Additional Fees

President Biden’s Inflated Job Numbers Defy Reality

I find it quite interesting how the Left cannot help but spread falsities about things that are so basic a child could understand. I’ve recently seen on Twitter from a mainstream Leftist organization falsely praising President Biden for the “creation” of over 4 million new jobs since taking office. It is quite appalling the utter… Continue reading President Biden’s Inflated Job Numbers Defy Reality

Stephen Colbert Compares The Right To The Taliban

These late night shows used to be funny, but now they’re just pure propaganda for the Left, and they aren’t hiding it. When mentioning the issue with Afghanistan, Colbert says, “Why should our soldiers be fighting radicals in Afghanistan when we have our own on Capitol Hill?” What frustrates me about all of this is… Continue reading Stephen Colbert Compares The Right To The Taliban

New Zealand Enters Nationwide Lockdown Over One Single COVID-19 Case

New Zealand went into a 3 day lockdown over one single person being diagnosed with COVID-19. Wouldn’t it maybe have been more effective if they just put that one person into lockdown….?  This response makes no sense and PROVES that it’s about control of the masses. Make no mistake, as the lockdowns advance, Leftists sit… Continue reading New Zealand Enters Nationwide Lockdown Over One Single COVID-19 Case

Dustin Lynch

“Tullahoma is the town that made me the man I am,” says Dustin Lynch. “So, as a songwriter now, I can’t help but go back and jump in my boots as a kid or a teenager in high school and write from that frame of mind.”

Lynch has already scored seven #1 singles, four Top 5 albums, eight GOLD and PLATINUM certifications, and membership in the historic Grand Ole Opry. But his current album, TULLAHOMA, marks a true moment of arrival, a leap from rising star to career artist.

TULLAHOMA is Lynch’s most personal and ambitious statement to date, depicting the lives and feelings of small-town America. “There wasn’t an intention to write an album inspired by my hometown,” he explains, “but there was an idea to aim at the character of who that small town boy is, and to write an album that that guy would like, that he would want to play in his truck and try to impress his girl with. Every single song had to check all those boxes or we just tossed it out. It was a very small bull’s-eye, but it was fun.”

Feeling a magnetic pull of the past, power duet “Thinking ‘Bout You (feat. MacKenzie Porter)” [originally released with Lauren Alaina] is his brand-new single, as Lynch gives second life to the passionate tune with heart-pounding hooks and memory-soaked vocals stirring up nostalgic romance, while exes begin to reconnect. TULLAHOMA’s track list also includes Top 10-and-rising single “Momma’s House,” plus consecutive #1 hits: PLATINUM “Ridin’ Roads” and GOLD “Good Girl.”

Among contributions from writers including Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley, Old Dominion's Matt Ramsey, and the late producer/songwriter busbee, Lynch has six writing credits on the album (the most he has ever had on one project), and for the first time, collaborated with a single producer, his longtime friend Zach Crowell, for the entire album. “After ‘Small Town Boy’ and ‘Good Girl,’ Zach and I had some confidence in our process,” he recalls. “And it’s a very unique process, sprinkling different instruments on a little bit at a time. There’s no rush. It’s as organic as it can get.”

Since his debut with his 2012 self-titled, #1 album, and PLATINUM breakout “Cowboys and Angels,” Lynch has, in the words of Billboard, "steadily built one of the most consistent recording careers in modern country music.” He has toured with the likes of Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Brad Paisley, and Thomas Rhett. With over 2.22 BILLION total career streams, Lynch has earned industry recognition with Billboard Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and CMT Music Awards nominations.

Lynch’s newfound level of confidence comes through in the driving sound and blazing focus of this latest collection of songs. “My hope for the TULLAHOMA album,” he concludes, “is to show everybody that we know who we are, this is our lane, and we’re going to drive in it for a while.” 

Veterans of Afghanistan Did NOT Fight In Vain

Twenty years ago, our country was attacked by terrorists, and that’s something that we have NEVER taken lightly… America, since the beginning, has been a SHINING LIGHT, a beacon to the world for freedom and opportunity. Many times our men and women who serve have been a glimmer of hope for those who have lost… Continue reading Veterans of Afghanistan Did NOT Fight In Vain

Adam Doleac

Adam Doleac has always been a go-getter, setting lofty goals as quickly as he achieves them. This high-gear drive has made his life a journey with many destinations, from stadiums as a baseballer to Music Row as a hit songwriter — the mainstage, however, may be his final stop. With his latest two tracks, "Another," and "Meet Me in the City," he updates his fans on where he's headed next, musically and personally.  "That's one of my favorite things about releasing music," Doleac says. "Every time you put something out, your fans get to learn a little more about you, a little something extra. You can show them what direction you're going in and what you're like just a bit more."   The rising artist’s new songs follow his major label debut EP, Famous, which arrived via Sony Music Nashville in April 2020. Praised by outlets including Sounds Like Nashville and Roots Music Magazine, who called it a "collection of Doleac's finest moments," the six-song set includes his current single at radio, "Whiskey's Fine," as well as the project’s critically-acclaimed lead single and title track, which topped Sirius XM's The Highway Hot Country Countdown and impacted country radio as one of the week's most-added songs in January 2020.  But before his accomplishments as a solo artist, Doleac was gearing up for another kind of success. A native of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, he grew up engrossed in athletics, competing heavily in golf, baseball, basketball, and even roller hockey. He also played drums in his spare time, starting a worship band at his church. Whatever fell into his lap, he pursued with equal passion, striving for greatness however and wherever he could. As the second-youngest of four siblings raised by his father, an electrician and entrepreneur, and his mother, a court reporter, Doleac learned the value of hard work at a young age. "My mom grew up in a one-bedroom house with four sisters and a brother," he says. "So she’s earned everything she has. She's extremely strong-willed, working three jobs through college and just smiling straight through all of it. When we were kids, she used to take my brother and me to her court job, and we would hang out in the benches. I think we picked up on her work ethic pretty early on." At 12 years old, a starting player in multiple sports, Doleac decided on golf as his primary pursuit. Over the next five years, he became a champion player, ultimately earning a full-ride golf scholarship to Delta State University in his junior year of high school. The following season, to unwind from all his hard work on the fairway, Doleac signed up to play baseball, returning to the sport after a six-year hiatus. "I thought, 'this will be fun,'" he remembers. "I was playing basketball at the time, too, and I remember walking off the court straight into a batting cage and hitting a bucket of balls. Long story short, I somehow ended up starting in a game that night."  Doleac went on to start in every game, and he quickly earned himself another full scholarship, this time to play baseball at the University of Southern Mississippi. Taking the offer, the future “hero country needs” (Popdust) enrolled in the college, where he competed at the 2009 College World Series (ten years later, he would pen ESPN’s promo for the same tournament) and launched his career as a singer-songwriter.  "Most of the guys on the baseball team actually played music," he says. "My roommates always left their guitars littered around the house, and when they left I'd pick one up and start teaching myself little songs." Doleac immediately fell in love with singing and playing in his off time. With the same perseverance that distinguished him on the sports field, Doleac began honing his music skills, co-writing with teammates and gigging locally. Meanwhile, an original song he’d posted to YouTube was racking up millions of views, eventually piquing the interest of Sony/ATV Nashville’s then-CEO, Troy Tomlinson, who invited him to Nashville for a week of scheduled co-writing sessions.  Doleac’s trip eventually inspired his move to Music City in 2012, two years after he graduated from USM. After a few years of non-stop co-writing and touring, he signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV and landed cuts like Kane Brown’s “Pull It Off,” Darius Rucker’s “Don’t,” and Hootie and the Blowfish’s “Rollin’.” All the while, taking center stage as a recording artist was the newcomer’s dream, and soon it began to take shape.   Adam Doleac, his debut EP, arrived in June 2017 and was praised by outlets like Rolling Stone Country and Billboard. The short-player’s four songs, all co-written by Doleac, spun heavily on Sirius XM’s The Highway, which featured him on its Highway Finds Tour that same year alongside Ashley McBryde and Canadian duo High Valley. He’s also hit the road with headliners like Carrie Underwood, Chris Young, and Kane Brown — in October 2018, Doleac made his Grand Ole Opry debut.  One short year later, he inked a record deal with Arista Records, which unveiled “Famous” two weeks after his signing. Now, with "Whiskey's Fine" populating country stations across the nation while "Another" and "Meet Me in the City," which Billboard claimed as one of the musician’s most "sonically interesting" songs that "deserves to be heard out of car radios everywhere," earn widespread acclaim, Doleac is continuing his journey as one of country music's fastest-rising stars, stepping into new spaces with implacable determination and sure-footed confidence. As the vocalist himself puts it: "I'm a go big or go home-type guy. I don't know how to stop in the middle." If that’s the case, there’s nowhere to go but up. 

CNN’s Cuomo Disaster is Why Nobody Trusts the Media

Governor Andrew Cuomo has officially resigned as a result of multiple allegations of sexual harassment. Now, what’s ironic about all of this is the way the media (specifically CNN) is handling this news. Andrew Cuomo has a brother named Chris Cuomo who has his own show, Primetime, every night on CNN but miraculously, he was… Continue reading CNN’s Cuomo Disaster is Why Nobody Trusts the Media

The Moral Decline Of America

Do you ever need proof that Hollywood has the power to shape our youth?  Let’s take a look at history:  Role reversal movies started surfacing as early as 1914, as the concept of devaluing masculinity started off as mere comedy.  In 1922, the first kiss between two members of the same sex was showcased, though… Continue reading The Moral Decline Of America

Eventbrite CANCELLED My Shotgun Shooting Event

“Big Tech” is a phrase you hear about a lot these days, and most times, it doesn’t project the warm and fuzzies. Honestly, there are many really amazing things that technology has afforded our generation, and I couldn’t lead the life I lead without it. So with all of that being said, I am very… Continue reading Eventbrite CANCELLED My Shotgun Shooting Event

TPUSA’s School Board Watchlist: Houston Independent School District

Turning Point USA launched an incredible resource for parents and students to finally fight back against Leftist indoctrination in their local school communities with the School Board Watchlist for anyone who hasn’t yet heard. The School Board Watchlist is exposing the absolute worst offenders radicalizing our children instead of teaching them basic life skills like… Continue reading TPUSA’s School Board Watchlist: Houston Independent School District