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Quote of the Day — G.K. Chesterton

August 13, 2025

Right is right even if nobody does it. Wrong is wrong even if everybody is wrong about it. — G.K. Chesterton

1874–1936

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G.K. Chesterton

1874–1936

Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936), known as G.K. Chesterton, was an English writer, philosopher, critic, and Christian apologist whose wit, paradox, and profound insight made him one of the 20th century’s most influential cultural figures. A prolific author of essays, novels, poetry, and theology, Chesterton possessed an unparalleled gift for expressing complex ideas with clarity, humor, and memorable phrasing. His essays collected in numerous volumes displayed remarkable range, addressing literature, social issues, religion, and everyday experiences with equal brilliance. Chesterton combined genuinely progressive social concerns for workers and the poor with fundamentally conservative moral and spiritual convictions. As an Anglican who…

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Chesterton’s assertion of absolute moral standards anchored the August 13, 2025 broadcast, reinforcing the call to stand firm on constitutional principles. Joseph DiBiasio exposed how Flock license plate cameras share surveillance data with the FBI through Amazon GovCloud, Mike Rolick warned about backdoor zoning changes threatening parks and open space in Arvada, and Trent Loos argued for sensible immigration priorities while exposing how industrial solar development destroys family farms.

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Arduous

Requiring great effort, energy, or endurance; involving or testing severe strain or effort; extremely difficult to accomplish or achieve.

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The Surveillance State: Flock Cameras, Property Rights, and the Battle for American Farmland

On August 13, 2025, former intelligence contractor Joseph DiBiasio joined Kim Monson in studio to expose how Flock license plate cameras share data with federal…

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