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Arthur Christopher Schaper

Arthur Christopher Schaper is a teacher-turned-writer on topics both timeless and timely; political, cultural, and eternal. A life-long Southern California resident, Arthur currently lives in Torrance. Twitter -- @ArthurCSchaper Facebook aschaper1.blogspot.com asheisministries.blogspot.com

Most Recent Articles by Arthur Christopher Schaper:

Fighting Voter Fraud: California, Ohio, Virginia

Fighting Voter Fraud: California, Ohio, Virginia In the state of California, we have a voter fraud problem. Of course, the Democratic Party, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Congressman Elijah Cummings play the race card every time someone talks about ending voter fraud and voter registration incompetence.
- Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Another Strange Endorsement, or Trump vs. Trumpism in California

Another Strange Endorsement, or Trump vs. Trumpism in California A brief direct message on Twitter gave me the grave news I feared the most: President Trump endorsed John Cox, a Chicago-born businessman who carpet-bagged to California five years ago, for Governor of California. I am stunned, and it made me sick to my stomach. Full disclosure: I support Assemblyman Travis Allen for governor, the candidate who has been outspoken about his support for Trump and his agenda from the beginning.
- Sunday, May 20, 2018

"Dragon Energy" Kanye Goes MAGA: Democrats Don't Care About Black People

Dragon Energy Kanye Goes MAGA: Democrats Don't Care About Black People I haven't been a fan of Kanye West. I don't really care for rap. I didn't like the Rolling Stone cover which had featured him as some new aberration of Christ Jesus, either. Pretty arrogant stuff. He unfairly criticized President George W. Bush in off-hand, uninformed remarks following Hurricane Katrina's massive devastation in New Orleans: "President Bush doesn't care about black people." Those statements were unfair, to say the least.
- Tuesday, May 1, 2018




MAGA vs. DACA: How Trump Supporters Trumped Jimmy Kimmel on Late Night TV

MAGA vs. DACA: How Trump Supporters Trumped Jimmy Kimmel on Late Night TV Earlier this month, Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night talk show host with a terminal case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, wanted to host a segment with voters who oppose DACA. To find willing guests, ABC Casting had reached out to me and fellow Trump supporters to appear on the show. At first, I was reluctant. Kimmel uses every shame-inducing prop imaginable to attack President Trump in particular and conservatives in general. I reached out to friend and fellow activist, Robin Hvidston, director of We the People Rising, for advice. She encouraged me to go with her and four others: Chanell Temple, Wes Parker, Lorie Masonas, and Celeste Grieg. All of us know each in other conservative circles throughout Southern California.
- Monday, February 12, 2018


Ronald Reagan’s 107th Birthday--Why Are We Still Celebrating?

Ronald Reagan’s 107th Birthday--Why Are We Still Celebrating? After receiving three different emails to sign a card celebrating Ronald Reagan’s 107th Birthday, I asked myself: “Why are we still celebrating the Gipper?” He was a great President, but is the icon turning into a crutch for hiding from the fights of today?
- Wednesday, February 7, 2018



Election 2018: Blue Wave Rising or Falling?

Election 2018: Blue Wave Rising or Falling? GOP grassroots want men and women in elected office who fight back, who keep their promises, and pay attention to the basic needs of the Working Man on Main Street
- Saturday, November 25, 2017


Shame on Cut-And-Run Conservatives--Stand With Judge Roy

Shame on Cut-And-Run Conservatives--Stand With Judge Roy Rising accusations of sexual assault, abuse, and child molestation are (thankfully) bringing creepy Hollywood to its knees. We should rejoice, since these stories have been documented and released to the public at great length. But do we automatically stand by our men or our team when someone issues allegations against people whom we have trusted or look up to? Ben Shapiro has warned conservatives about partisan responses to allegations of sexual abuse. I agree.
- Thursday, November 16, 2017


Let’s Have a Conversation about Gun Laws … to Expand the Second Amendment

For the past two months, I have encountered Brown Supremacist bigots and single-payer cult militants. They claim to have a discussion about these contentious issues, but invariably they incite arguments with name-calling, brow-beating, and shame-placing. Then they get angry when I call them out on their hateful tactics. Their retort? “You don’t want to have a conversation!” For the Left, there is no interest in discussion. They have neither the skill set nor the knowledge base for any meaningful conversation. Look no further than their social justice warrior godfather Saul Alinsky. His televised “debate” with William F. Buckley turned into shoddy attempts to focus on host’s mannerisms, habits, and motives.
- Thursday, October 5, 2017

Hugh Hefner: I'm Glad He's Dead

Is that a mean headline? Deal with it. Those were the words coursing through my mind when I learned the Crown Prince peddler of smut had passed away. Well, more specifically, I thought of that one scene in the 1989 version of Batman. Jack Nicholson as the maniacal Joker has a board-room sit-down with the other Gotham crime bosses.
- Friday, September 29, 2017

Professional Sports Take a Knee and Take a Dive

Last week, I was getting my car tuned for a long road trip. The car shop owner told his buddies how fed up he was with the politicking that has taken over the NFL. "I just want to watch the game. I don't want to hear the politics. I want to see them play."
- Monday, September 25, 2017

WINNING!: The "Dreamers" Become the Democratic Party's Nightmare

During the past week, I pressed through the upset over the purported reports that Donald Trump was bending, weaving, contorting, caving (whatever) on amnesty. Was he going to strike a deal with the Democrats to get border security, then grant legal status to illegals fleeing the shadows of Obama’s DACA?
- Thursday, September 21, 2017


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