“It is Moses who taught us that having a future depends on remembering our past,” said Jason Bedrick in the article provided in Part I. “America is suffering from a cultural Alzheimer’s,” and Bedrick argues that a better understanding of the Jewish Passover could be part of the cure. While Bedrick’s narrative could arguably Passover-Holy Week, Timeless Lessons for Americans in Story Telling Boost Understanding and Freedom, ‘Moses Taught Us that Having a Future Depends on Remembering Our Past’, USA with MHVille FEA, A Passover Lesson for America: Retelling the Story of Our Freedom Jason Bedrick, Daily Signal, April.10.2025, plus MHProNews Facts-Evidence-Analysis, FEA, been refined, the same statement (that some narrative could have been refined) could be applied to any number of articles by other authors, including some on MHProNews, so let’s give him a hall pass on that for now and focus on the wheat he provided rather than the chaff. The headline above is about more than what Bedrick raised, as will be evident to attentive readers who read his commentary in Part I. But the added items by MHProNews in today’s headline are intentional. They are for your benefit, and thus ours.
We should all remember that the Creator placed us in families and societies for good reasons.
Properly understood, authentically uplifting you uplifts me.
In a society that at times seems to risk sliding into a dog-eat-dog, there is an absolute need to return to our cultural and historical roots, which is part of the background to Bedrick’s narrative.
Those roots are fundamentally religious, even if millions in our society may not realize that to be the case.
There are fundamental battles between right and wrong, good and evil, ever at work all over the world.
It isn’t that money per se is the root of all evil. Scripture says it is the inordinate “love of money” that is evil. We are to love people – our fellow human beings – and use money; not the other way around. More on that in Part II, including why this topic raised by Bedrick and the Daily Signal matters for our profession, as well as so many others.
Not one word about manufactured housing is uttered by Bedrick. But that doesn’t dilute the potential relevance of his commentary. Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA) will follow in Part II.
So, Bedrick isn’t writing a new Biblical book, it could have been refined, but what he wrote is thought provoking and that’s good. It is a reminder that: “Sometimes the perfect is the enemy of the good,” as British thinker Gilbert Keith (G.K.) Chesterton keenly wrote.
Part I – From the Daily Signal to MHProNews
A Passover Lesson for America: Retelling the Story of Our Freedom
America is suffering from a cultural Alzheimer’s. An ancient Jewish ritual—the Passover seder—may hold the cure.
Last year, more than 7 in 10 Americans failed the basic civic literacy quiz administered annually by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Even among college students, knowledge of basic facts about American history and civics is shockingly low. The results of a recent survey by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni were so distressingly poor that they titled their corresponding report: “Losing America’s Memory.”
This goes beyond knowledge of mere trivia. What’s at stake is our very identity and purpose as Americans. In his classic work “After Virtue,” Alasdair MacIntyre wrote: “I can only answer the question ‘What am I do to?’ if I can answer the prior question ‘Of what story or stories do I find myself a part?’”
The stories we tell shape who we are. As the late Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, former chief rabbi of the United Kingdom, put it: “Identity, which is always particular, is based on story, the narrative that links me to the past, guides me in the present, and places on me responsibility for the future.”
The Biblical Roots of the American Story
Our forefathers understood this truth. Our long-standing national commitment to religious liberty, for example, stems not merely from the rational acceptance of some abstract ideal, but rather from our national story, which defines who we are and what we stand for.
Our national forefathers, the Puritans, suffered persecution for their beliefs and so they crossed an ocean seeking a home in the New World where they would have the freedom to worship God according to the dictates of their conscience. The Puritans, in turn, drew deeply from the wellsprings of the Bible—seeing themselves as the Israelites, the king of England as the pharaoh, the Atlantic Ocean as the Red Sea, and America as the new Promised Land.
Generations later, understanding the power linking the American story to the biblical story of the Exodus, Ben Franklin proposed that our national seal be an image of “Moses standing on the Shore, and extending his Hand over the Sea, thereby causing the same to overwhelm Pharaoh who is sitting in an open Chariot, a Crown on his Head and a Sword in his Hand.” (Unsurprisingly, this pharaoh looked quite a bit more like King George III than Ramses II.) Underneath the image, Franklin proposed, would appear the following motto: “Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience to God.”
Cultural Alzheimer’s Is a Choice
Perhaps worst of all is that our cultural Alzheimer’s is a choice. “The trouble with humanity,” Richard Weaver wryly observed, “is that it forgets to read the minutes of the last meeting.” We, collectively, are failing to pass on the story of who we are to the next generation.
Radicals have convinced too many Americans that we lack a story worth telling. The supposedly “real” American story, they say, is rooted in our “original sin” of slavery, a product of our inherent and institutional racism—as if what is exceptional about America is slavery itself, and not that we fought a war to eradicate it.
The radicals want us to stop telling our story because they know it forms the basis of Americans’ commitment to our constitutional order—liberty, justice, the rule of law, limited government, natural rights, and the equal dignity of all human beings. The critical theorists know that the first step to undermining and replacing our constitutional order is persuading us that the American founding was in 1619 not 1776.
The Mandate of Moses to Remember
It is Moses who taught us that having a future depends on remembering our past.
On the eve of the Exodus, Moses commanded the Israelites to educate their children about their story, how God freed them from the house of bondage with a strong hand and an outstretched arm. As it says, “And you shall tell your son in that day, saying, ‘This is done because of what the LORD did for me when I came up from Egypt.’”
As Rabbi Sacks explained: “It is as if Moses were saying: ‘Forget where you came from and why, and you will eventually lose your identity, your continuity, and raison d’etre. … Forget the story of freedom and you will eventually lose freedom itself.”
This story would define who the Israelites were and what they stood for, including how they treated others. “You shall not oppress a stranger, for you know the soul of a stranger, since you were strangers in the land of Egypt.”
Moses knew that to survive as a people, the Israelites would have to be intentional about transmitting their story to succeeding generations—for it was the story that defined who they were and what they stood for. Forgetting the story would be an act of national suicide.
This is why Jews gather around the dinner table every year during Passover to retell the story of freedom. More than a just a meal, the Passover seder is designed to transmit Jewish values and identity to the children present through a combination of storytelling, songs, symbolic foods, rituals, and creative biblical exegesis. For more than 3,000 years, including nearly two millennia in exile, the Passover rituals have kept Jewish memory alive, and that has kept the Jewish people alive.
Passover’s Lesson for America
For America to survive, we must keep the American story alive. As President Ronald Reagan warned, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
In his commentary on the Passover Haggadah, Rabbi Sacks connects the Passover rituals to American civic rituals, such as presidential inaugural addresses, that give shape to America’s civil religion:
In a strange way civil religion has the same relationship to the United States as [Passover] does to the Jewish people. It is, first and foremost, not a philosophy but a story. It tells of how a persecuted group escaped from the Old World and made a hazardous journey to an unknown land, there to construct a new society, in Abraham Lincoln’s famous words, “conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” Like the [Passover] story, it must be told repeatedly, as it is in every inaugural address. It defines the nation, not merely in terms of its past but also as a moral-spiritual commitment to the future.
It is no accident that the founders of America turned to the Hebrew Bible, or that successive presidents have done likewise, because there is no other text in Western literature that draws these themes—history, providence, covenant, responsibility, “the exile and the stranger,” the need to fight for freedom in every generation—together in a vision that is at once political and spiritual. Israel, ancient and modern, and the United States are the two supreme examples of societies constructed in conscious pursuit of an idea.
Americans today need to be intentional about transmitting the American story and American values to the next generation. That could mean new rituals, such as the Fourth of July seder proposed by Dennis Prager.
But most of all, America needs schools that are dedicated to cultural transmission. As the Phoenix Declaration observes, a “civilization survives only if it intentionally transmits its history, traditions, and values. American students must learn “the whole truth about America—its merits and failings—without obscuring that America is a great source of good in the world and that we have a tradition that is worth passing on.”
Part II – Additional Information with More MHProNews Analysis and Commentary
1) It is unclear of this writer’s father had Jewish heritage or not, as some in the family think yes, others no. But among the items periodically shared at table in our parental home in our youth was matzos. We as youth were taught respect for Jewish beliefs with the understanding that Christianity was an offshoot of Judaism. Some would argue that Islam borrowed from certain Jewish and Christian beliefs and mixed in other beliefs, novel as well as more ancient.
Matzah is an unleavened bread and is eaten during Passover as part of the Seder ceremonial meal to commemorate the Exodus from Egypt, but is also a symbol of hope.
The image below is taken from a 20th century Haggadah, and shows a family eating matzah as part of the Seder pic.twitter.com/2Upq8hefUY
— The Muller Library, Bodleian (@Muller_Library) April 18, 2022
Happy Passover! This beautiful image shows preparation for the Seder, from one of the British Library’s treasures, the Golden Haggadah.#passover #ChagSameach pic.twitter.com/jKmrRn86pD
— British Library Learning (@BL_Learning) April 8, 2020
Each item tells a story—of struggle, freedom, and tradition. From bitter herbs to sweet charoset, every symbol connects us to the journey of the Israelites and the meaning of the holiday.🙏#share #repost #passover2025 #seder pic.twitter.com/HUcXAIqPyO
— CrossTalk TV (@CrossTalkTV) April 9, 2025
#ChagSameach on the first night of #Passover tonight!
This mid-century image of a family gathering for seder comes from writer Robert Garvey and illustrator Sam Weiss’s book for young readers, “The First Book of Jewish Holidays,” published in 1954. pic.twitter.com/1NRMVGVJHB
— The New York Historical (@NYHistory) March 27, 2021
Passover starts tonight! Love this image of a family at Seder from the 14th C Barcelona Haggadah #Passover #HebrewProject https://t.co/tXJw3DSXw5 pic.twitter.com/8CQSVwiA7A
— BL_HebrewMSS (@BL_HebrewMSS) April 19, 2019
This evening begins the Jewish festival of Pesah (Passover). Families everywhere get together to conduct the ‘seder’ and read the Hagadah. This image shows a family at the seder table #HebrewProject #LetsGetDigital #Pesah #Passover #Seder https://t.co/i9YAhh2ojK pic.twitter.com/qcCyJZQ6DW
— BL_HebrewMSS (@BL_HebrewMSS) April 5, 2023
2) African born and now Norwegian resident Hanne Nabintu Herland is often focused on cultural as religious backdrops to current events, routinely considering topics like those Jason Bedrick shared above. Herland directly or in the background of her scores of articles every year make the case that numbers of social, economic, and political problems in our nation and others have at their roots a kind of cultural rot grounded in a weaker hold of traditional moral and religious values in American or European societies. She too warns against the atheistic tendencies found in Marxism. Note that among the headlines linked below, Herland has specifically mentioned by name some of the organizations and billionaires that have an impact on our profession and numerous others.





3) Bedrick’s bio in brief on that article says this. “Jason Bedrick is a research fellow with The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy.”
From the Heritage.org website is this.
Heritage’s mission is to formulate and promote public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.
From that same page, Heritage boil’s down their mission to these three ideals.
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Providing Solutions—researching, developing, and promoting innovative solutions
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Mobilizing Conservatives—uniting the conservative movement to work together
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Training Leaders—preparing future generations who will lead America
4) For millions, the word “conservative” is treated as if it were a dirty term. However, self-described “progressives” routinely believe that conservation of the environment and avoiding pollution of an area, nation’s, or the world’s natural resources are good things. Those notions are deeply conservative ones too. Often, those on the left or right fail to see where they have common ground. The very term, “conservative” means to preserve or protect something worthy of that protection. Nature is certainly among those qualities.
5) What Bedrick, Heritage, Herland, Dennis Prager, Josh Hammer, and scores of other thinkers (Christian, Jewish, and others) in that orbit realize is that traditional (think conservative) religious values have routinely inspired right thinking and thus right behavior. It would be a fair point, for example, to say that the abolitionist movement in the U.S., the women’s suffrage (the right to vote) movement in the U.S., were inspired and routinely led by people of faith who successfully mobilized believers to their cause.
6) There is much said in recent weeks about so-called 80-20 issues, issues in theory that are so stark that some 80 percent of the country would agree with one position over its opposition. In this publication’s editorial view, there are few such issues that actually have 80 percent support. It may be safer to say 65 percent to 35 percent issues, for example. There are such topics. Among them, roughly 70 percent of the country now agrees that the system is rigged. But for whatever reasons the 80-20 statement has taken hold among several pundits.
7) Normally conservative Jewish believer Dennis Prager is among the constellation of figures on the right who has launched efforts that are educational in nature. PragerU videos are apparently among the most important ways that conservatives have drummed up a better presentation and thus better understanding of topics like climate change, or the fundamental point raised by Bedrick’s article – the need to recapture and educate the population on a range of subjects that counter the dominating leftist narrative.
8) Pundit Chris Plante, a 17-year award-winning veteran of CNN news who left that organization, and joined Washington, D.C. based WMAL to become an award-winning conservative pundit with now two national audiences. The Chris Plante Show is nationally syndicated and carried by numerous radio stations across the country from 9 AM to Noon ET. Plante’s satirical style finds humor in the news that he delivers. He has been a feature on rising star cable news network, right-leaning Newsmax with his own show on that network. While Plante may not make every topic a religious one, there is an evidence-based case to be made that operating in the background of his thinking are historic and spiritually inspired principles. Something similar could be said about talk radio host Mark Levin (Jewish), longtime radio host Michael Savage, who still makes appearances on Newsmax and elsewhere, Vince Coglianese, who took over for Dan Bongino’s time slot with The Vince Show, is a Catholic-Christian. While they and other video, radio, or via writing pundits each bring a different style, often near the core of their thinking are religious beliefs.
As Bedrick wrote:
The Biblical Roots of the American Story
Our forefathers understood this truth. Our long-standing national commitment to religious liberty, for example, stems not merely from the rational acceptance of some abstract ideal, but rather from our national story, which defines who we are and what we stand for.
MHProNews has periodically raised a similar point this way, through these quotes from George Washington, the leader of the American Revolutionary armies and the first U.S. president.
9) 45-47 President Donald J. Trump may not be known for his apparently moral life. Trump circulated with the ladies for decades. While he apparently avoided drinking and drugs, and didn’t seem to have much of a grasp of the Bible or many specific religious beliefs, he has promoted the notion of love of God and love of country. Like Bedrick and several of the others named in Part II, Trump in his first term and in his second is pushing for a kind of national revival of patriotic beliefs. Those are often tied to religious beliefs, because religion was a common thread for most of the founding fathers, even if the specific belief system they held may have differed.
10) The beliefs of some of the predatory brands operating in manufactured housing is not always known. But it seems that several, regardless of what belief system they may have been raised in or that they may nominally hold to, operate in a similar fashion to that of William “Bill” Gates III or the occupier of the White House these last four years, Joe Biden (D). They may have nominal Catholic ties, but they held and espoused stances and business practices that radically differed from their beliefs. Similarly, perhaps, is Senator Bernie Sanders (VT-DS and multiple Democratic Party presidential nomination hopeful). Sanders, who is Jewish, often holds oddly anti-Israeli thinking. One takeaway from such facts is this. Religious background or belief is no guarantee that an individual will live up to the ideals that they supposedly espouse. Among Republicans, Senator Mitt Romney (UT) is Mormon (Church of Latter Day Saints). But many Mormons think Romney’s stances mocked their faith rather than reflected it.
Since Microsoft is trending.
On December 31, 2014, Bill Gates’ engineer from Seattle was arrested at Bill and Melinda Gate’ estate for having 6,000 child rape pornographic images with him.
On March 3, 2022, Melinda Gates told VanityFair she divorced Bill due to his Jeffrey… pic.twitter.com/kPybwiZvrv
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) July 19, 2024
🇺🇸 BILL GATES ISN’T SAVING THE WORLD—HE’S BUYING CONTROL
Gates wants to be seen as the good billionaire—unlike Bezos, or Zuck.
But his playbook isn’t new.
It’s straight out of Carnegie’s 1889 “Gospel of Wealth”: get rich, cause damage, then fix what you choose with charity.… https://t.co/alllVOMW8C pic.twitter.com/gHhp5Psr0W
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 2, 2025
Melinda Gates is Spending $1 Billion Promoting Abortion, But She Claims to be a Faithful Catholic https://t.co/maQutJbSTD
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) June 6, 2024
Come on, he opposes virtually every tenet of Catholic social teaching and was just schooled by the pope. https://t.co/aYE1hoKJbZ
— Tony Annett (@tonyannett) March 27, 2025
Joe Biden, who has referred to himself as a Catholic, promoted abortion during his presidency. Cardinal Raymond Burke once said on Fox News that Biden should be denied Communion because of his stance. It is interesting that Biden announced his decision to drop out of the… pic.twitter.com/EDzNV1VezP
— Sachin Jose (@Sachinettiyil) July 21, 2024
DC’s @WashArchbishop Wilton Gregory: Joe Biden is a “cafeteria Catholic” who “picks and chooses” what parts of Catholicism to actually adhere to or ignore (like abortion). pic.twitter.com/i0Cbs226Uf
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) April 1, 2024
🚨JUST IN : American Jewish Senator Bernie Sanders: I will present to Congress draft resolutions to ban arms sales to Israel. pic.twitter.com/9PQEpkvcEC
— Eli Afriat 🇮🇱🎗 (@EliAfriatISR) October 15, 2024
.@BernieSanders says he’s “very proud of being Jewish,” but calls @IsraeliPM Benjamin Netanyahu a “reactionary racist” and says that while the U.S. must defend Israel’s security, “you cannot ignore the suffering of the Palestinian people” #DemDebate https://t.co/nLka6l2vw9 pic.twitter.com/dXb0NG348Y
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 26, 2020
Okay, it’s been a while, so here’s a #MormonAmerica thread on the LDS Church being forced to reckon with racial ideas, doctrine, and folklore that persisted long after 1978. The story includes recent converts, scholars, leaked media, BYU, and, of course, Mitt Romney. /1 pic.twitter.com/qSKAAJysVR
— Benjamin Park (@BenjaminEPark) January 25, 2022
Mittens needs to be replaced. He has no conservative values. Romney constantly votes with the Democrats. https://t.co/OPU9FQdZHm
— Scott4Trump (@Scott_4Trump) June 11, 2023
Mitt Romney is a disgrace to my state Utah and my faith. I believe he is severely compromised. He has something in his closet he does not want publicized and the Democrats are using it to their full advantage. https://t.co/2OuGLjQUhK
— SarcastYc Coug 🏈🏀🎙⚖️ (@bluebloodcoug) October 3, 2024
Beliefs plus routinely matching behavior. That should be a test, not just claiming some label to dress up, placate, and appeal to certain portions of the population. While no human is perfect, the day-by-day effort of believers to be inspired enough to live out their faiths, that is insightful during campaigns, elections, and at other times too.
11) Manufactured housing as a profession is often given a problematic reputation in much (not all) of the public’s mind due in part to some of the very people who are celebrated ‘leaders’ at the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) and in their state association affiliates.
12) There may be a case to be made that some who is only perhaps nominally Christian who can’t quote much of the Bible, like Trump, as a president than someone like Joe Biden nominally in charge of the White House and federal government who is a CINO-Catholic in Name Only-as evidenced by his decades of problematic behaviors, policies, and stances.

If Biden’s word routinely matched his claimed beliefs and deeds, manufactured housing ought to be soaring right now. How so? The Q&A that follows clarifies the point.

13) Marty Lavin, J.D., was a longtime figure involved with the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI). Lavin was honored with a lifetime achievement award by MHI in finance. But Lavin has from time to time made statements that undermined the credibility of the association he was involved in for years. Perhaps that helps explain why Lavin’s name, along with several others, have been removed from the MHI website? Note that Lavin didn’t invent some of these remarks, but he certainly popularized them among some in MHVille.

14) Trump in his first term (T1) made it part of his program to reinvigorate respect for Christian and Jewish beliefs as well as the brighter spots of American history. He has suggested several things that would continue that from T1. Trump enlisted Dr. Ben Carson, his HUD Secretary, to help with that effort in T1.


Gosh, I love this guy so much… ❤️
Ben Carson Reveals he Never Really Wanted to be President – God Chose Trump — “The difference was that he wanted to do it, and I didn’t.”
• we discovered early on we were very compatible
• I never particularly wanted to be president — but… pic.twitter.com/I5JIPL3eFD
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) July 25, 2024
President Trump Is Fighting To Save America
Dr. Ben Carson says President Trump had everything, but he put all that on the line when he realized the country was going off the cliff.
ICYMI: Watch @RealBenCarson’s speech in Davenport, IA: https://t.co/Mev7asVCUQ pic.twitter.com/O3yl4OzyhR
— Real America’s Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) January 13, 2024
Dr Ben Carson introduces Trump in Sioux City, Iowa. ❤️
“One man had the courage to take on the political establishment and give the people a voice in Washington, with no concern about what it would cost him.” pic.twitter.com/uIfWZGPF7u— 🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat (@leslibless) October 29, 2023
President Trump tells an amazing story about @RealBenCarson. Trump said when Ben Carson was running in 2016 that Carson told him, “You have nothing to worry about, God Put you here, and you’re going to win.”
pic.twitter.com/bVnnJ60bnH— The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) February 24, 2024
Dr. Ben Carson:
“Trump’s only crime is representing the American people first.” 🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/IBv8k8yxXQ https://t.co/j8xQLtxCmv
— Freedom 🇺🇸🦅 (@PU28453638) February 22, 2024
President @realDonaldTrump announced that he will sign an Executive Order establishing a commission to promote patriotic education: The 1776 Commission! pic.twitter.com/jMAsz6r9Yu
— The White House 45 Archived (@WhiteHouse45) September 17, 2020
The 1776 Report was issued by a commission created by President Trump to advise the nation on how to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
The Biden Admin shut it down by EO on Day 1.
This is the only report produced by the commission.
Read it. pic.twitter.com/LHpnQIkSLn
— John “Jack” Murphy Goldman ☀️ (@jackmurphylive) June 2, 2021
MHProNews previously reported on that 1776 Commision report.
See that final 1776 Commission report at this link here. Among those involved in the research and writing for that document?
- Larry P. Arnn, Chair (Heritage)
- Carol Swain, Vice Chair (historian who was featured in the Prager U video posted below)
- Ned Ryun, who has been involved in exposing what is called “the Blob” or “Deep State.”
- and as noted, Ben Carson, then Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
15) Love him or hate him, Trump has a plan. He has been called “transactional” by allies, like Dan Bongino, who left a successful podcast and nationally syndicated radio show to become the #2 at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Trump, Heritage, and many of those named herein – include Herland, who may not live in the U.S., but who has often clearly supported Trump’s efforts to reform the U.S. government, the Republican Party, and economic/policy problems.
At least in the 2024 election cycle, they managed to knit together a coalition that gave Trump the clear win in the popular vote as well as in the electoral college vote, that actually determines who is to be sworn into office.
16) As the markets have been choppy since Trump has taken on the problems with trade and related policies, it should be recalled that Trump has – as Dr. Carson clearly said – seems to believe himself, and others believe it too, that he was selected by God to guide America at this time.


Thomas Jefferson wasn’t particularly religious; he was described by some a Diest not a Christian.

But Jefferson nevertheless gathered together the sayings of Jesus.

17) There is a clear link between a more serious set of beliefs and behavior. Some use religion as a kind of shield. Some use religion as a cudgel. The Devil himself twisted the words of God in Scripture to his own purposes. It isn’t perfection that we are going to find among believers.
Andrew Breitbart understood the connection between culture, religion, the public square, business, and politics.
13 years ago Andrew Brietbart died.
He understood two things back then that almost no one did.
Politics is downstream from culture.
We are the media.
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) March 2, 2025
Historian Will Durant claimed a culture’s success was intrinsically tied to its religiosity.
Strong nations were born out of faithful people, but when religion dwindled, things started to fall apart…🧵 pic.twitter.com/wyrk7lobSM
— ThinkingWest (@thinkingwest) April 29, 2024
BIT BY BIT, WE BECOME EVER MORE AWARE OF OUR DILEMMA https://t.co/5fthCTgYN2
The public is being conditioned to understand the Globalist-NGO funded coup against America.
Go back 8 years.
How many in the “town square” were discussing Soros-funded protests, manufactured… pic.twitter.com/YjK2SQf7kr
— Iam Breitbart (@JacSarobahs) April 8, 2025
“The crisis in the US church has almost nothing to do with being liberal or conservative; it has everything to do with…settling for a common, generic US identity that is part patriotism, part consumerism, part violence, and part affluence.” – Walter Brueggemann
— Jonathan Merritt (@JonathanMerritt) September 6, 2021
“Politics is downstream from culture!”
“Culture is downstream from politics!”
They’re both right. It’s a feedback loop.
Conservatives seem stuck in a cycle where they focus on one of these things for 10 years, realize it’s not working, and then panic and focus all attention… pic.twitter.com/Buk9FZtaf2
— Joel Berry (@JoelWBerry) April 19, 2024

There is an evidence-based case to be made that reasonable liberals lost control of the Democratic party to radical leftists.
The Democratic Party has been hijacked by woke and DEI extremists
Gender confusion has become a social contagion
The progressive mob calls you a bigot if you don’t want biological men in women’s sports
This is one of many reasons why I left the party. @FoxNews @FoxBusiness pic.twitter.com/FlRwfJ65K4
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) February 17, 2025
She’s right. The Democrat party went so far to the left they can’t even see their old party any more. It was a critical mistake on their part!
Where are the women’s rights groups? 🦗 pic.twitter.com/vInKD7V0mV
— 🇺🇸Steve2A🇺🇸God🇺🇸Family🇺🇸Country🇺🇸 (@lakemonstercl1) December 3, 2024
🇺🇸 JEN PSAKI: DEMOCRATS ARE IN THE WILDERNESS WITH NO CLEAR LEADER
“Democrats are in the wilderness.
Joe Biden is leaving office soon, and Kamala Harris just lost the election.
Right now, there’s no clear leader of the party.”
Source: NBC pic.twitter.com/fpoG69cXhN
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 18, 2024
Biden has driven the Democratic Party so far into the ground that he’s given Republicans their largest lead in 40 years. pic.twitter.com/8CU4B2FRUQ
— Hold Dems Accountable (@PushDemsLeft) November 14, 2021
.@RickSantorum: “The Democratic Party is now controlled by the progressive wing…Joe Biden ceded control to them even though he campaigned as moderate.” @Logan_Ratick pic.twitter.com/Xc8TPB7lpW
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 27, 2021
Democrats are Walking Away from @JoeBiden’s Radical Socialist Left Party for President Trump.pic.twitter.com/xMAWapMlub
— 🇺🇸 Pismo 🇺🇸 (@Pismo_B) August 29, 2020
The Democratic Party vanished sometime in 2020. It was absorbed by hard-left ideologues. They were bent on radically altering, or hijacking, existing institutions to force radical, equality-of-result agendas that otherwise do not earn majority support. https://t.co/6xnIxEcxDj via…
— Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) April 6, 2023
MHProNews dips into historic, cultural, and political topics because they are absolutely a factor to be reckoned with. George Orwell, the author of the dystopian novel 1984, has been described as a dissolioned socialist.
Those who try to undermine our industry’s historic understanding are often seemingly in line with those who try to undermine our national and religious roots too.
Christian Holy Week, the Last Supper (Thursday), Good Friday, and Easter Sunday are ahead. We may touch base on some of those topics again. Until then, count on MHProNews to shed light on an array of issues that directly or indirectly impact on our society and profession. ##





















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By L.A. “Tony” Kovach – for MHProNews.com.
Tony earned a journalism scholarship and earned numerous awards in history and in manufactured housing.
For example, he earned the prestigious Lottinville Award in history from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied history and business management. He’s a managing member and co-founder of LifeStyle Factory Homes, LLC, the parent company to MHProNews, and MHLivingNews.com.
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