The Brad Carlson blog
"Are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?" - epitaph of Leonard Ravenhill
Monday, February 23, 2026
Sunday, February 22, 2026
So let's go there, let's make our escape............
A lot to get to in today's edition of my radio show The Closer. The 2-hour broadcast gets started at 1:00 PM Central Time.
In the first hour, I'll weigh in on the good, bad and ugly of the first week of the 2026 Minnesota Legislative session.
At 2:00, National Taxpayers Union Executive VP Joe Bishop-Henchman will join us via phone to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court decision to end tariffs imposed unilaterally by President Donald Trump.
And finally, TV talk show host Stephen Colbert tries desperately to stay relevant over the final few months of CBS's The Late Show.
So please call (651) 289-4488 if you'd like to weigh in on any of the topics we plan on addressing.
And if you're so inclined, follow along on Twitter at #NARNShow or "Like" our Facebook page, where we also conduct a "Live Stream" of the broadcast.
Until then.....
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Redeem the time
I'm going to be 57 years old in May. If my lineage is any indication, I'm in the middle to late third quarter of my life.
Former Nebraska U.S. Senator Ben Sasse will be 54 years old on Sunday. It's likely to be his final birthday on Earth given he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year. However, I'm drawing inspiration from him when he discusses his determination to live life to the fullest in the short amount of time he has remaining.
This 2-1/2 minute excerpt of Sasse's hour long interview with Peter Robinson is incredibly uplifting.
“Redeem the time”
— Nathan Brand (@nathanbrand) February 19, 2026
This whole @BenSasse interview is well worth the time, but this 2 minutes about taking stock of what matters most is powerful. https://t.co/MkFOt0KUZO pic.twitter.com/SkJPuFUECk
Only someone redeemed by the blood of Jesus can convey that level of peace and tranquility in the face of such a grim diagnosis.
I look forward to listening to the entire discussion.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Quick Hits: Volume CCCXCVII
- Stephen Colbert's Hollywood career has come full circle. From somewhat entertaining satirist to late night network TV talk show host to now a despicable (and lying) political hack.
Colbert saw last fall how the Federal Communications Commission's indirect actions against fellow late night host Jimmy Kimmel turned out to be a ratings boon upon Kimmel's return to the airwaves. As such, Steve-O attempted to play up such an angle in an attempt to gin up interest in his program over the short time he has remaining.
Colbert is a fundraiser for Democrat candidates.
— 🐺 (@LeighWolf) February 17, 2026
Colbert's sister is a Democrat politician.
Colbert is plugged in with the highest levels of the Democrat party.
What's likely going on here is that Dem bosses needed something to get Talarico past Crockett in the primary and… pic.twitter.com/5Tj1DTmwvh
Colbert contended that the FCC cracked down on his hosting U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico (D-TX). The rationale being that the Trump administration was scared that a "Christian" Democrat could actually turn Texas blue, thus they employed their authoritarian tactics to prevent his guest appearance from airing on broadcast TV.
"THE LATE SHOW was not prohibited by CBS from broadcasting the interview with Rep. James Talarico. The show was provided legal guidance that the broadcast could trigger the FCC equal-time rule for two other candidates, including Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and presented options for how the equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled. THE LATE SHOW decided to present the interview through its YouTube channel with on-air promotion on the broadcast rather than potentially providing the equal-time options."
But hey, if we're going to employ leftist tactics, we should come out and say that Colbert is a misogynist and racist for attempting to elevate Talarico over Ms. Crockett anyways. Their rules.
- Now that Amy Klobuchar is the presumed Democrat nominee for Minnesota governor, arguably the nation's leading polling analysts put forth a hard truth.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s campaign for Minnesota governor puts an already longshot race out of play for Republicans. This race moves from Likely D to Solid D. #MNgov
— Cook Political Report (@CookPolitical) February 17, 2026
Read more from @MattKleinOnline:https://t.co/wfXvPzUJWZ
This also severely hampers Minnesota Republicans' ability to seize control of the House (currently split at 67-67) and Senate (Dems have a 34-33 advantage), given Klobuchar's presence at the top of the ticket will be a huge advantage for DFL legislative candidates.
At this point, with the gubernatorial race seemingly out of reach, I would be perfectly OK for the GOP to shift its sole focus on trying to take control of at least one if not both chambers of the Legislature. With how badly a DFL trifecta crippled this state with the legislation signed into law in 2023 and 2024, the same makeup of state government in 2027 and 2028 would effectively turn us into a cold California.
- Speaking of the Legislature, Tuesday marked the first day of the 2026 session. And for one day, partisanship could be put aside for this undeniably inspirational moment.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
I've had enough of the world and its people's mindless games......
After a week off, I will be back in the Patriot bunker today for the latest edition of my radio show The Closer. The 2-hour blitz gets started at 1:00 PM Central Time.
In the first hour, I'll discuss the aftermath of Operation Metro Surge now that the Trump administration begins to scale back activities. Also, it's clear that Gov. Tim Walz wants to continue to milk this issue in an effort to distract from the state's rampant welfare fraud.
Then in the 2:00 hour, I will talk about some national news, including what President Trump's next move may be now that there have been multiple reports of chaos and incompetence within the Dept of Homeland Security.
And if you're so inclined, follow along on Twitter at #NARNShow or "Like" our Facebook page, where we also conduct a "Live Stream" of the broadcast.
Until then.....
Friday, February 13, 2026
This is a good thing
Twin Cities gun sales have seen their largest year-over-year leap since the pandemic, with some cities experiencing double or even triple the demand compared to the same time last year, a Minnesota Star Tribune analysis of city and county data found.
The data, as well as interviews with gun store owners and gun safety instructors, indicate the increase is largely being driven by first-time buyers.
The spike in gun sales came during the height of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota, which culminated last month with the fatal shootings of two Minnesotans, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, at the hands of federal agents.
Whenever gun-grabbing politicians question why Americans even need "assault weapons," gunnies basically retort with "Because you tell me I don't need one." And then sales of such caliber of firearms increase dramatically. Could it be that fervent anti-Trumpers are reacting in the same vain when Trump expressed that Pretti should not have had a gun in that situation?
Of course, surges like this have been seen before in the not too recent past. But is it different this time?
Gun sales surged during the conflicts that followed the killing of George Floyd in 2020. Permit applications in Hennepin County jumped again following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. capitol and remained high through the summer crime wave that same year. More recently, sales went up following the assassination of DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and the Annunciation Church mass shooting last year.
Last month’s increase appears to stand out, however, said Rob Doar, president of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center, a gun rights advocacy group.
“At least anecdotally, the demographics are shifting a lot, where we see people who are more liberally aligned, or on the left, expressing interest in gun ownership,” Doar said. “From what I’m hearing from permit to carry instructors, their classes have been younger and not necessarily your typical conservative.”
We've been reliably informed for years by anti-gunners that the quickest way for the right to embrace gun control is when black people and other non-traditional demographics start to purchase firearms. But as we saw in the aftermath of the summer of unrest in 2020 as well as this past month, 2A activists are more emboldened (and encouraged) than ever with people wanting to exercise their inalienable right to keep and bear arms. As expected.
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
Scaling back
As someone who supports the Trump administration's illegal immigration crackdown but has struggled with their methodology, I see this as welcome news.
Border Czar Tom Homan announced Thursday that Operation Metro Surge, the enforcement operation targeting illegal immigrants in Minnesota, is concluding after agents successfully removed thousands of illegal immigrants from the state despite overwhelming public backlash and obstruction by anti-ICE agitators.
Homan, who was dispatched to the state last month to revamp operations after two anti-ICE agitators were shot and killed by agents, revealed that federal agents have made more than 4,000 arrests in Minnesota since the operation began — but he was unable to say definitively how many of those individuals were targeted public safety threats as opposed to general illegal immigrants.
A small number of agents will remain in the state to provide security and investigate allegations of widespread welfare fraud, Homan said.
“Federal government personnel assigned to conduct criminal investigations into the agitators, as well as the personnel assigned here for the fraud investigations, will remain in place until their work is done,” Homan said during a press conference Thursday morning in Minneapolis.
The border czar stipulated that the end of the surge operation does not mean the administration is taking a step back from enforcing immigration law.
“For those that say we are backing down from immigration enforcement or the promise of mass deportations, you are simply wrong… prioritizing public safety threats and national security threats doesn’t mean we’re forgetting about everybody else,” Homan said.
Homan even commended state and local leaders for their cooperation in diffusing what had become an overly tense situation, accentuated by the deaths of two citizens.
Naturally, the local commie group isn't exactly lauding such collaboration.
A good reminder in case you mistakenly thought Frey, Walz, and Witt were on the side of protecting immigrant neighbors. Instead, they’re bending to Trump’s will. But we will not stop until ICE is abolished 🌹 https://t.co/xgNsbOcsjS
— Twin Cities DSA 🌹 (@TwinCitiesDSA) February 12, 2026
While Gov. Tim Walz certainly embraced this bit of news, he lamented the adverse impact these operations have wrought.
"...(T)he fact of the matter is, they left us with deep damage, generational trauma. They left us with economic ruin in some cases. They left us with many unanswered questions."
I read that quote and couldn't help but think it could be attributable to Walz's draconian COVID mandates his administration implemented in 2020 and 2021. Walz also indicated that with the legislative session starting next week that he'd like to prioritize assisting small businesses which he claims were harmed over the past couple of months. However, if he were intellectually honest, he'd concede that the recently rolled out Paid Family Medical Leave has been just as harmful if not more so.
But I digress.
Regardless, from now until Election Day, Walz and his fellow DFLers are definitely not going to waste this crisis. That is, they're going to attempt to link any adversity which occurs in Minnesota over the next nine months to Operation Metro Surge. Hey, anything to distract from the rampant fraud which is sure to get more of the spotlight now that ICE is drawing down.
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