Brian Patrick Cook
From the Marines to Memphis PD to entrepreneurship. Now a business owner, blessed with the best wife and four incredible kids.
Christian, defender of justice, guided by faith, service, and integrity.
04/17/2026
I listened closely to what Glenn Beck laid out, and whether people want to admit it or not, there’s a clear strategic through-line here that most critics are either missing or intentionally ignoring.
This isn’t random. It’s not chaos. It’s a long-term restructuring of how America operates globally.
The core idea is simple: stop subsidizing the rest of the world, rebuild domestic strength, and reposition the U.S. as a dominant, self-sufficient power across energy, manufacturing, technology, and defense.
Look at the pillars:
• Energy dominance to control leverage globally
• Reshoring industry to rebuild economic independence
• Forcing allies to carry their own weight instead of relying on U.S. taxpayers
• Reducing exposure to endless foreign conflicts
• Countering China economically instead of militarily
• Reasserting control over our own hemisphere
You don’t have to agree with every tactic, but pretending there’s no strategy here is just dishonest.
And this is where the pushback from liberals and Democrats becomes hard to ignore.
Instead of engaging with the actual strategy, the response is predictable:
• Dismiss it as reckless
• Frame it as dangerous or unstable
• Default back to the same globalist policies that hollowed out American industry in the first place
That approach gave us decades of:
• Outsourced jobs
• Endless foreign entanglements
• Growing dependence on adversaries
• A weakening middle class
We just lived through four years of what “safe” and “normal” leadership looks like. It wasn’t stability. It was stagnation, rising costs, and diminished global leverage.
What’s being attempted now is different. It’s aggressive, yes. It’s disruptive, absolutely. But big structural problems don’t get solved with cautious, incremental tweaks.
They get solved by changing the system itself.
If even half of this strategy works, it reshapes America’s position for decades.
If it gets derailed halfway through, we snap right back to the same trajectory we were already on.
That’s the real stakes here.
You don’t have to like the style. But ignoring the substance, or actively trying to reverse it without offering a viable alternative, isn’t leadership. It’s regression.
I voted for this direction because I want to see it through.
Next best step: If you’re going to argue against this, articulate a competing strategy that addresses energy, manufacturing, national security, and global positioning at the same level of depth. Otherwise, it’s just noise.
04/13/2026
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01/27/2026
Minneapolis. When the Hell Are You Gonna Learn? Words Set the Stage Before Blood Hits the Pavement.
Marine vet. Memphis cop. I have seen what happens when political narratives collide with armed reality.
I was not there. I was not in that operation. But facts do not require proximity to matter.
Law enforcement encounters are chaotic. Noise, stress, weapons, seconds that decide everything. There is no space for theater in a lethal environment.
One constant remains. Interfering with armed officers is courting physics, not symbolism. Once weapons are in play, ideology stops and consequences start.
The video is hard to watch. But a necessary question sits underneath all the noise.
What is worth getting shot for?
Why step into a confrontation you did not need to be in?
Why add yourself to a moment where milliseconds carry permanent cost?
People say intent does not matter. It does. It always has. We will learn what his intent was.
Now look at the rhetorical climate that existed before the first shot.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz urged residents to document federal agents, saying,
“Help us create a database of the atrocities against Minnesotans, not just to establish a record for posterity, but to bank evidence for future prosecution. You have an absolute right to peacefully film ICE agents in your neighborhood.”
The words matter. Atrocities. Prosecution. Build a case.
That language frames enforcement as criminal before a courtroom has even evaluated the evidence.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated after ICE operations,
“I want ICE out of Minneapolis. They are not welcome here.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar has publicly said,
“We need to abolish ICE,”
and described their actions as “racist and inhumane.”
None of these is a casual phrase. They do not exist in a vacuum. They shape perception. They tell people which uniforms represent a threat, which institutions are illegitimate, and where moral blame is assigned before facts are weighed.
When leaders repeatedly describe enforcement as hostile, abusive, or unwelcome, it alters how some citizens interpret their role in moments of tension. The line between observer and participant can blur. The story becomes a struggle instead of a process.
What is worth risking your life for?
What narrative convinces someone that stepping into an armed operation is righteous rather than reckless?
Intent matters.
Rhetoric shapes intent.
And intent meets reality.
Reality does not negotiate.
Stop being a pawn, the politicians don't care about you...
01/25/2026
This…
To: Leftists,
I do not care that a leftist agitator got himself killed because he decided to arm himself with a gun and venture out to resist ICE, nor the other one who sped her car at an ICE agent while fleeing arrest, nor do I care about the little kid who was detained with his illegal alien father.
And neither do you, because all you care about is turning people, whose deaths never would have happened if you people did not have a psychopathic opposition to lawful immigration enforcement, into martyrs who can be used to justify ending deportations, which you want because it is the biggest threat to Democratic political power.
What I do care about is the fact that there are millions of illegal aliens that have invaded my country. Your party are the ones who spent the previous four years importing as many of them into America as possible, allowing millions of foreign military aged men to cross the southern border and resettling them all around the country with our tax dollars.
You did not give a crap about the thousands of unaccompanied children that smugglers dropped off at the border, nor the thousands that went missing, in one of the biggest child trafficking operations in the world that happened because of your party.
You did not care about real victims like Laken Riley, Jocelyn Nungaray, and Rachel Morin, not agitators trying to obstruct law enforcement, but innocent people who were minding their own business when they were brutally murdered by criminal illegal aliens that Biden released into the country.
But you people have decided that it is imperative that these illegals be able to stay. That somebody fresh over the border from Honduras is just as American as the rest of us. That somebody with such disrespect for our country that their first contribution to it was breaking our immigration laws should be given the same rights as every American. That they should be allowed to continue stealing jobs, driving up housing costs, and mooching off American taxpayers.
And you want this for one reason and one reason only. Because it is the only way you can continue winning elections. You do not actually care about any of these people. You just want to give them citizenship so they can vote for Democrats and count them in the census so that blue states have more electoral votes than they deserve.
All you want is to import as many foreigners as possible and give them a stake in the political future of our country so that Democrats can rule forever without the consent from actual Americans who you could not give two craps about.
And you of course do not actually want to deal with the consequences of mass immigration. The places you live are not the ones where massive demographic changes have happened almost overnight. You will continue living in your majority white affluent communities while working class Americans deal with the influx of your new class of voters.
And now, you have decided that burning down the entire country is worth it if it means your precious illegal aliens get to stay. Your politicians are the ones who have actively encouraged the riots in places like Minneapolis and radicalized people into thinking they have a right to obstruct lawful immigration enforcement. Renee Good and Alex Pretti are dead because of you.
I, along with seventy seven million other Americans, voted for a government that promised mass deportations. And that does not mean just gang members and criminals. It means every single person who crossed the border illegally or has overstayed their visa. It does not matter if they are a murderer or an Uber Eats driver. We voted to get rid of them all because America is a sovereign nation that has the right to deport people with no right to be here in the first place.
So no, I simply do not care about any of the sob stories that you manufacture on a daily basis to emotionally manipulate people against lawful enforcement of our immigration laws. I do not care if federal agents wearing masks triggers you, I do not care about your tug at the heartstrings propaganda, and I especially do not care that your illegal alien neighbors feel scared.
We are sick of being told we are bad people for objecting to the hordes of third world illegals that you brought here without our consent. The moment you decide that Americans matter more to you than protecting illegals is the moment the chaos and death comes to an end. But you will not, because all you are is useful idiots for a machine that seeks to make Americans poor and miserable in the country their ancestors built.
01/23/2026
A soy boy could never. A soy boy would be scared.
But not my 10-year-old. He’s more man than any libtard male.
Today Noah is competing in the biggest gymnastics meet he’s ever done. 108 boys. Absolute chaos. Chalk, nerves, judges, the whole deal.
Pre-meet check-in with Noah. Calm. Unbothered. Like he’s waiting for pizza, not competition.
I ask his goal.
“To have fun.”
I ask what he’s most excited about.
“Floor routine.”
That’s it. No pressure talk. No podium fantasies. No fear spiral. Just presence and joy.
I love this about him. He’s not chasing outcomes. He’s enjoying the experience. Living in the moment. Doing the thing for the love of the thing.
His mom is carrying all the anxiety for the entire family, as is tradition. Emotional support MVP.
Watching him walk into this meet, I realized this is exactly who I want him to be. Calm when things get big. Grounded under pressure. Focused on the experience, not the noise.
Proud dad doesn’t even cover it.
Yesterday, for my birthday, the family took me out on an adventure. At one point, Noah and I were walking our Alpacas together, just the two of us. We stopped at the end of the fence for a chat.
I looked down at him and said, “Hey buddy, what do you like about school?”
He didn’t hesitate. “Recess and art.”
“In that order?” I smiled.
“Yes,” he said confidently.
“Why do you think that is?” I asked.
“Because I like to play and draw.”
“That makes sense,” I said. “But how are you supposed to learn and get smarter?”
He thought for a moment, then said honestly, “I do, Dad… but I don’t like it. It’s boring.”
I nodded, because I understood him more than he probably realized.
I hated school too. Almost everything about it. Boys weren’t made to sit at a desk for hours, being talked at by adults who often don’t even enjoy what they’re doing. That’s a big reason I believe homeschooling is growing so fast. In an hour or two a day, kids can learn math, reading, and arithmetic. And the rest of the time can be spent building on their strengths, learning to think freely and critically, to question, to create, and to build.
Not how to be a slave to a system. How to start something of their own and thrive.
Most people are never taught to think critically. They’re taught what to think, what to do, and how to behave. Too often, that pattern gets passed down, and the brightest kids get squeezed into a box that dulls their edge instead of sharpening it.
We adopted Noah to give him a better life, yes, but also to teach him real skills. Skills like entrepreneurship. How to create value in the marketplace. How to build wealth and help others at the same time.
School, for the most part, teaches you how to be a good employee.
I want to teach my son how to be free.
01/19/2026
A white boy in the back seat of my truck, learning about a Black man who changed the course of history. Not with anger. With innocence. With truth.
Today, my ten-year-old and I had one of those car conversations that remind you how powerful a simple truth really is.
I don’t lecture my kids. I ask questions. No politics. No ideology. Just faith, curiosity, and room to think.
“Why are you out of school today?”
“Because it’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day.”
“Why do we honor him?”
“Because he stood up and said Black people should be treated the same as white people.”
A white boy from a small town, talking about a Black pastor who challenged a nation. No scripts. No guilt. No division. Just clarity.
“How does that make you feel?”
“Everyone is made in God’s image. So everyone should be treated the same.”
Not slogans. Not talking points. Just truth.
I told him Dr. King was brave. That one person, just like him, can make a difference. That it only takes one person willing to stand up for what’s right to change the world.
Then he said, “We’re learning about the Civil War, too.”
“What do you think about that?”
“It was wrong to make people slaves.”
No coaching. No agenda. Just a child recognizing injustice for what it is.
That’s what these moments are about. Not programming beliefs, but teaching a young mind to think, guided by faith, in a world that’s anything but simple.
For the last two years, we’ve watched Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech together so he can see what it looks like when one man has the courage to challenge the status quo.
Dr. King didn’t wait for permission. He didn’t wait for comfort. He didn’t follow the crowd. He stood when it was dangerous. He spoke when silence was safer.
Change never starts with the crowd.
It starts with one person who decides truth matters more than approval.
One boy. One Black man. One timeless lesson.
It only takes one person to stand up for what’s right… and the world can change.
01/18/2026
🚨 SHOCKING: Death threats to my 10-year-old son over a CNN clip about the Renee Good shooting. Here's what I learned from my social media experiment...
I did a simple experiment. Shared a quick convo with my 10-year-old about a CNN 10 clip he saw in class (I approved it). He just said what happened: the lady blocked cops, tried to run one over. Kid logic: "That's dumb, listen to the police."
Yeah, it's AI. Most of you are too dumb to even have a logical, fact-based conversation, so I let AI push back for me so I don't waste my time.
Outcome? Depressing. A little silly, too. People think they can openly threaten, demean, and attack a Veteran, a former cop, and a CHILD? Why? No consequences and the shield of a screen. 😂 Keyboard warriors unite!
As this post goes viral, 75% are negative, attacking, and condescending. That's about 7500 people hating on a kid's common sense.
75% of replies: pure hate. Name-calling, death threats to my boy and me. For a kid's take on a 2-min video? No faith, no kindness. Just screen-tough parrots repeating headlines, zero research.
The most shocking part? How mean, rude, and evil women are in these comments. No more acting like ladies. Just filth and hatred spewing from keyboards.
This rage? Fueled by politicians' toxic rhetoric. MN Gov Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Frey stoke anti-cop hate with "defund" talk and soft-on-crime policies that greenlight chaos. They cheered riots, ignored looting, and blamed the police for everything. Now their followers threaten kids over basic safety sense. Kamala Harris amplified it nationally: "Believe women," smears, "systemic racism" lies that paint all cops as killers. Biden's DOJ weaponizes it against patriots.
Non-believers push this revolution of communism and country-hating evil because they worship politicians like gods. Trump is the President, just like Biden was. I don't love either. I just want a safe, financially responsible, Christian country like we were founded on. All these people want to change it? Go live where your ideology is accepted.
They must be held accountable. Charged for inciting violence, impeding justice. Juries of peers, not activist judges. We're failing as a country, letting the enemy take root from within.
Bible nails it: "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9). And "For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts..." (Mark 7:21).
Progressives are cheering Charlie Kirk's murder like it's a win. Celebrating assassination attempts on OUR President (twice!). Mental illness on display, egged on by elite rhetoric.
We're in a revolution of ignorance. I pray our President prays and uses the Insurrection Act to restore order. Pray for consequences, so cowards think twice. They'd never say this to my face.
On this National Day of Prayer, I pray eyes open to Jesus. Find guidance and forgiveness for sins. Hold leaders accountable.
No room for hate in my life. Watch how they’ll expose themselves in the comments…
God bless America and Semper Fidelis. 🇺🇸
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