
State of Tuesday: WHITEY ON THE MOON
Victor Glover, the Black astronaut piloting NASA’s Artemis II mission, publicly invoked Christian teachings while the crew passed behind the Moon. His remarks sparked immediate praise from conservative circles, while liberal commentators highlighted NASA’s broader diversity agenda. The post ties Glover’s story to the historic “Whitey on the Moon” protest poem, underscoring longstanding debates over space funding versus social programs. It also critiques recent media narratives that reduce Glover’s achievements to politics rather than merit.

I Want You To Suffer
The author recounts completing a seven‑day Holy Week fast, the longest without food in his life, and describes the physical and mental toll it took. He reflects that the purpose of the fast was not just personal clarity but to...

POTUS Goes to SCOTUS, TMZ Takes Washington, and Congress Moves to End the Shutdown
In this episode, Amber Duke covers President Trump becoming the first sitting POTUS to attend Supreme Court oral arguments on his birthright citizenship executive order, highlighting the justices' skeptical reactions and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memorable analogy about allegiance. She...

Fine, I'll Do A Lunar Land Acknowledgement
NASA launched Artemis II on Wednesday, sending three Americans and one Canadian on the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972. The mission will travel up to 250,000 miles, marking the first step toward a sustainable Moon presence. Simultaneously, the Navajo Nation has...

🚨 WATCH HERE: Joe Kent EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW 🚨
State of the Day posted an exclusive interview with Republican congressional hopeful Joe Kent, directing readers to a backup video link after Substack’s livestream failed. The brief note emphasizes the platform’s subscription model and the absence of traditional media framing....
