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Welcome to “The Southern Elephant”: Where conservative Values Roam Free

Welcome to “The Southern Elephant,” where conservative values meet Southern charm. Join Big Earl, our majestic mascot, as we explore conservative ideals, uphold tradition, and champion liberty. Dive into thoughtful discourse and celebrate the spirit of the American South with us. Let’s march forward together!

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They Sat Through a Medal of Honor: The Night Democrats Chose Performance Over Country

Democrats arrived at the State of the Union with protest buttons, coordinated silence, and visible contempt for one of America’s most solemn institutions. Then Abigail Spanberger delivered the most disciplined Democratic rebuttal in years — from Williamsburg. One party. Two very different faces. And voters saw both.

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2026 State of the Union–A Conservative Review

Tuesday’s State of the Union was energetic, combative, and at times genuinely moving — but a principled Conservative review demands more than applause. Real wins on the border, inflation, and energy share the stage with troubling silences on the national debt, Constitutional questions on executive power, and rhetoric that occasionally outpaced the policy.

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Maduro’s Capture: Defending American Interests While Honoring Constitutional Limits

Maduro’s removal is a victory for freedom, but his capture raises serious Constitutional and international law questions. Conservatives must balance supporting American interests with defending the rule of law and limited government—principles that must constrain even presidents we support.

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Conservatism Celebrated: Achievements and Challenges of 2025

In 2025, Conservatives celebrated achievements like enhanced border security and Supreme Court victories while grappling with challenges around principles, particularly regarding pardons and entitlements. Trump’s administration demonstrated successes but fell short in effective governance, revealing a need for reforms and better communication leading into the critical 2026 midterms.

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Setback and Strategy: Why Republicans Struggled on November 4th and What Must Change Before 2026

Republicans suffered significant defeats on November 4th, 2025, losing governorships in Virginia and New Jersey while watching California approve redistricting that threatens House control. The historic federal shutdown, weak candidates, and suburban voter losses exposed critical party weaknesses that must be addressed before the 2026 midterms.

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Free Speech, the Constitution, and the Consequences of Words

The Charlie Kirk assassination has sparked nationwide firings and network cancellations, revealing dangerous misconceptions about free speech rights. From Jimmy Kimmel’s show being pulled to employees losing jobs over social media posts, Americans must understand the crucial difference between constitutional protections and real-world consequences. Freedom requires responsibility.

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Political Violence in America: A Crisis of Culture, Not Weapons

America’s political violence isn’t about guns—schools once taught firearm safety while parking lots held loaded rifles, yet mass shootings were unknown. The real crisis began in the late 1990s when we abandoned personal responsibility, character development, and objective truth for victimhood culture, moral relativism, and dangerous “their truth” ideology.

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Twenty-Four Years Later: The Strength We’ve Built from the Ashes

Twenty-four years after 9/11, America stands stronger than ever. From the ashes of tragedy, we’ve built a more resilient nation, shaped a generation of servant-leaders, and learned invaluable lessons about crisis leadership. This isn’t just a story of remembrance—it’s a testament to how Americans transform their darkest hours into their finest moments. Discover how the 9/11 generation has channeled grief into purpose, how our emergency response has evolved, and why the spirit that carried us through that terrible day continues to define who we are as a nation.

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Devastating Loss for American Conservative Leadership On September 10, 2025, America lost one of its most influential Conservative voices when Charlie Kirk, founder and leader of Turning Point USA, was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University. Kirk was fatally shot in the neck during what authorities are calling a targeted political assassination. He was […]

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Born of the Soil or Bound by Allegiance? Rethinking Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment

For over 150 years, America has granted automatic citizenship to anyone born here—but was that the 14th Amendment’s intent? With nearly 400,000 anchor baby births in 2024 alone, it’s time to examine whether our current practice rewards illegal immigration while undermining constitutional intent. Discover the original meaning of “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” and why most developed nations have abandoned unrestricted birthright citizenship.

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