Every day we wake up to a new chapter of political turmoil that leaves us angry, confused, and more than a little concerned for the future of our country.
Politics By Faith with Mike Slater offers a very different analysis to the equation, drawing from Faith and the Founders for perspective instead of the warring opinions of pundits.
You’ll be amazed at what the Bible and our very own history have to say about where we are today.
Enlightening, insightful, reassuring, and 100% unique – Politics By Faith.
Mike Slater says because of the division on many issues in our country, America has lost its way, but it doesn’t always have to be like this. Mike also speaks with Professor Vincent Racaniello who gives us the latest update on the highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine.
Mike speaks with Brian Clowdus about why people may feel ashamed when supporting Donald Trump and how the president has treated the LGBTQ+ community since being elected to office.
Don’t believe the mainstream media’s predictions of a Biden victory. Mike Slater takes a closer look at polling data and voter sentiment to show how President Trump can and will be re-elected thanks to hidden supporters.
Mike Slater contrasts a new Trump campaign ad, which he thinks is one of the best ever, with Kamala Harris’ awkward cackling at a “car rally”. Mike says the contrast points to the momentum building for the President’s re-election. Mike also shares some examples that show the slippery slope of radical leftism.
Mike Slater says electoral college polling data show President Trump in a solid position heading into the election. Mike also has another example of how radical leftism is invading our schools and hurting our children.
Mike Slater says you can expect the upcoming debate to showcase the liberal media’s anti-Trump bias once again. Mike also has some advice for conservatives on how to fight back in the culture wars and he gets the latest on the fight against COVID-19 from Columbia University virologist Vincent Raccaniello.
As Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett goes through the confirmation process, Mike Slater looks at the history of attempts to pack the court as well as the possibility of overturning the controversial Roe vs. Wade decision.