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Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl K. Chumley

Cheryl Chumley is online opinion editor, commentary writer and host of the “Bold and Blunt” podcast for The Washington Times, and a frequent media guest and public speaker. She is the author of several books, the latest titled, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan To Take Away Your Freedom,” and “Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall.” Email her at cchumley@washingtontimes.com. 

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In this March 5, 2013, file photo, an airplane cuts through the blue and yellow skies as the sun sets behind St. Matthews Cathedral in Laramie, Wyo. While the number of churches in Laramie (at least 45 churches within one mile of the city limits) is based on the multitude of faiths and followers, the number of bars is based purely on what the state thinks is appropriate for the city's more than 30,000 residents: 27. (AP Photo/Laramie Daily Boomerang, Jeremy Martin)

Churches are the new bars: Saving America from the failures of Europe’s faith

On the heels of hundreds of church closings in Europe comes a new trend for these now-abandoned buildings: turn them into bars and dance halls and luxury hotels. That's Europe, not America? No. America should take note. On matters of faith and worship, as Europe has gone, America is now heading. Published June 23, 2023

Former President Donald Trump speaks to supporters at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, June 13, 2023, in Bedminster, N.J. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

Trump’s enemies presume him guilty until proven innocent

The former vice president, Mike Pence, said during a recent NBC "Meet the Press" that he was puzzled how his fellow Republican wanna-be White House chiefs were already marking Donald Trump as guilty of document crimes, when the case hadn't even gone to court. Good point. Published June 20, 2023

Former President Barack Obama speaks at a forum on democracy his foundation is co-sponsoring, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) **FILE**

Barack Obama falls flat with his tired race card toss

Democrats and their cries of racism: It's like listening to those yappy dogs that just won't quit, even after you've passed their yards -- even after you've turned the corner -- even after you've disappeared from view and gone on with life. Yap, yap, yap -- racism, racism, racism. Can't we just quit it already? Published June 16, 2023

FILE - Former President Donald Trump gestures after speaking at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., June 13, 2023, after pleading not guilty in a Miami courtroom earlier in the day to dozens of felony counts that he hoarded classified documents and refused government demands to give them back. An onscreen headline on Fox News Channel called President Biden a “wannabe dictator” who sought to have his political rival arrested. It was shown on Fox Monday night, beneath a split-screen image of former President Donald Trump speaking to supporters live and Biden speaking earlier at the White House. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Republicans should insist on Hillary standard for Trump

Now is the time for the GOP to unite by principle, not exploit for politics. The fate of America's constitutional integrity rests with Republicans to do right by Donald Trump, right now. Published June 15, 2023

Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to reporters Friday, June 9, 2023, in Washington. Former President Donald Trump is facing 37 felony charges related to the mishandling of classified documents according to an indictment unsealed on Friday. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) **FILE**

Jack Smith and his secret staff takedown of Trump

Shouldn't Americans know who's on the team now trying to take down Donald Trump? Team Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to go after Trump, apparently thinks not -- that it's a matter of "privacy" to withhold the names That hardly sounds American. Published June 14, 2023

People attend a church service in Nuremberg, Germany, Friday, June 9, 2023. Hundreds of German Protestants have attended a church service in Bavaria that was generated almost entirely by artificial intelligence. The service was created by ChatGPT and Jonas Simmerlein, a theologian and philosopher from the University of Vienna. The ChatGPT chatbot, personified by different avatars on a huge screen above the altar, led the more than 300 people through 40 minutes of prayer, music, sermons and blessings.  (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

AI god on the march: Chatbot preaches to churchgoers

An artificial intelligence chatbot just served as preacher to a congregation of 300 or so churchgoers at a Lutheran service in Germany. And away we go. A false god of end times has been given a face. Published June 13, 2023

Participants hold a rainbow flag during the Pride Parade in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, June 4, 2023. Thousands of Thai and foreigners are taking part. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

America’s time of choosing: God or evil

Hanging the rainbow flag as a symbol of pro-LGBTQ activism on the White House, in between two U.S. banners? Might as well hang a sign on the White House that says, "Abandon God, all ye who enter here." Published June 12, 2023

The Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building is seen Friday, June 9, 2023, in Washington. Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The remarkable development makes him the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges by the federal government that he once oversaw. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

U.S. deep state should be sabotaging China, not Donald Trump

The deep staters of America has drummed up some more indictments against former president Donald Trump, hoping to kill his 2024 White House aspirations. This isn't about Trump. This is about the left's utter hatred for defenders of America First ideals that stand in way of Great Reset-like globalism. Published June 9, 2023

Illustration on the American Dream by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Recapturing American Dream all about the ‘God-given’

A return of the American Dream will only come when Americans put God back in charge of the country. And that's going to take some deep, spiritually based reflection and acknowledgment of sin on the part of the American people, followed by mass repentance; that is, by a massive turning back from sin. Published June 8, 2023

In this photo provided by Robin Silver, a feral bull is seen along the Gila River in the Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico, on July 25, 2020. U.S. forest managers in New Mexico are moving ahead with plans to kill feral cattle that they say have become a threat to public safety and natural resources in the nation's first designated wilderness, setting the stage for more legal challenges over how to handle wayward livestock as drought maintains its grip on the West. (©Robin Silver/Center for Biological Diversity via AP) ** FILE **

Sacrificing food to the false climate change god

The Department of Agriculture in Ireland is mulling the killing of 65,000 cows per year for the next three years as a means of reducing the country's total dairy herd by 10% and helping achieve a 51% reduction in climate polluting emissions by 2030. Well that seems sane. Published June 6, 2023

Bellevue, Washington / USA - April 1 2019: Red sign in front of a Chick-Fil-A fast food restaurant, specializing in fried chicken sandwiches and waffle fries. File photo credit: VDB Photos via Shutterstock.

Dan Cathy — shine this

Dan Cathy, former CEO of now-woke Chick-fil-A, was captured on video chastising White America for racism and saying the way forward was to find a Black person with dusty shoes and bend down and shine them. And then he did. He bent down, on camera, and shined a Black man's shoes. What a tool. Published June 1, 2023

President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology in the State Dining Room of the White House on April 4, 2023, in Washington. The U.S. national emergency to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic ended Monday, April 10, as Biden signed a bipartisan congressional resolution to bring it to a close after three years — weeks before it was set to expire alongside a separate public health emergency. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Medical journal BMJ admits much of COVID data bogus

The medical journal BMJ wondered aloud -- this: "The pandemic turbocharged scientific publishing. While this was widely considered a collective triumph against a global threat, have the harms of pandemic publishing been overlooked?" And the answer that came back was a decided -- and horrific -- yes. Published June 1, 2023