The Conservative Bunker

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The Conservative Bunker

The Conservative Bunker

@consbkr

Constitutional conservative.

Beigetreten Ağustos 2015
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Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱
Like you give a shit about the people of Iran. You and your ilk said nothing when the regime massacred 45,000 innocent Iranians in January. Now suddenly you are concerned about their well being? Spare me. You don’t care about Iran you just hate Trump. Go crawl back under your rock.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

I feel sick to my stomach waiting around today to see what atrocity Trump has in mind for the people of Iran this evening. It's hard to fathom that our other elected leaders aren't able to check him in any meaningful way. It's really an indictment not just of the electorate but of our whole system of government. We're ruled by a mad king.

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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
IT'S A HUGE TURNING POINT: Clay Travis just NUKED Doomer Democrats who are complaining about Trump being a MADMAN. "You didn't say anything about the 25th amendment. Joe Biden was a vegetable. He couldn't even stay awake on the beach. He would have been asleep. The guy would still be in a crevasse in Iran if Joe bide was in office. He would still be sleeping. He wouldn't have even found out about him missing yet." "So I don't want to hear anything about the 25th amendment from any other Democrat." DAMN STRAIGHT.
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Jorge Bonilla
Jorge Bonilla@BonillaJL·
WATCH: @LydiaMoynihan calls out the hypocrisy of focusing solely on Trump's rhetoric vs actions, contrasting the audacious rescue of the Dude 44 crew versus Obama stranding the personnel at Benghazi. ABBY PHILLIP: What? What is he saying here? I mean, are they sharper? Are they less radical? Are they harder to negotiate with? Are they stronger? What are they? LYDIA MOYNIHAN: I mean, look, I think Trump's probably holding his cards close to the vest because they're- Scott (Jennings) suggested likely negotiations going on behind the scenes. So it's hard to determine. I'm sure he's blustering a fair bit there as well as he tries to figure out some kind of deal. But I think most Americans aren't necessarily looking at his rhetoric. I think they're looking at the actions, and I would say the actions this weekend were truly astonishing. The fact that we showed to the world we are able and willing to rescue an Air Force man, two, who were stranded in Iran. I think the American people see that action, and they are much less concerned about the rhetoric. You know, the rhetoric, for instance, under Obama, you know, we kept our NATO allies happy, and yet we left Americans to die in Benghazi. And so I think- And so I think Americans are much more concerned about the actions over this weekend than simply the rhetoric.
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Retro Coast
Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
The "rescue" of the F-15 pilot never happened. Totally fake. A Hollywood propaganda stunt to boost support for this illegal war.
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@JamesMelville So you support the Iranian terrorist regime? Are you upset that they brutally murder their own people by the thousands? Oh....no....you never thought much about that did ya?
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Even if nothing happens tonight the valuable intelligence we are likely gaining as Iran reacts to Trump’s threats — made more credible by the media/Democrat freakout — is invaluable. We are watching what Iran is trying to protect, and how. TDS as a weapon is the great revelation.
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Gerhardt vd Merwe
Gerhardt vd Merwe@realgerhardtvdm·
🚨 🚨🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING IRAN JUST RELEASED THIS STATEMENT: "We will never bow down before pedophiles and genocidaires. We have seen the fate of those who laid down their arms before them, death with dignity is better than a life of humiliation. We will fight to defend our country and bring these war criminals to such an end that their pride will be ground into the dust. we will switch off the oil and gas for many many years to come"
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Retro Coast
Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Iranian volunteers have encircled every power plant in Iran VOLUNTEERS. People who choose to sacrifice. Knowing that civilians circle every power plant, any American pilot who bombs one is guilty of a war crime.
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Rob Schmitt
Rob Schmitt@SchmittNYC·
Trump launched this operation because Iran is a serious problem. Simply because we’ve largely been able to ignore it for decades doesn’t discount that. This can has been kicked down the road and finally landed on Trump. Obama gave Iran a $100B blowj-b and funded much of Iran’s terror and nuclear dreams. Rather than capitulate and appease, Trump faces the threat, and of course he is made the villain.
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Paratrooper Brady
Paratrooper Brady@paratroopbrady·
Did the down pilot in Iran happen to steal a wallet while there? If he did, he would be an Iranian citizen, according to Justice KJB.
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Mary Katharine Ham
Mary Katharine Ham@mkhammer·
I took this picture on April 5, 2015, the last time my birthday fell on Easter. It was not a great day for me. I fought back tears at church, and not in the overwhelmed-by God's-great-mercy way. Little did I know at the time, my year was going to take much worse turns. But I was newly pregnant with my second child, and though very sick and feeling pretty sorry for myself that Easter morning, I knew I was blessed with this new life and a Savior who loves me. I took this photo because it was a reminder of new life and bread of life, and the light of the world. Later that year, I would lose my husband while 7 months pregnant. He died in September. My daughter was born in November. A lot of people wonder, and have asked me, how does one keep her faith through those dark days. I always wondered, how could I have made it through without it? I was angry and scared and so, so thankful I had met Jesus before that moment. I met Him while reading one of those 90s teen study bibles with neon graphics, in my childhood bedroom. In my sad, grey adult bedroom, I woke up panicking in the night, but He was always with me. I prayed Jeremiah 29:11 to calm myself down: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord. 'Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future.'" I prayed it even though I didn't really believe it at the time. It's not that Jesus solved all my problems in this fallen world or fixed my immediate pain right up. But I was in it with Him and with His promises. And he put the kind of brother in my life who would move in with me to help raise the kids for six months. He put parents in my life who showed up every weekend. He put a neighbor in my life who mowed my lawn every week and another who was a SEAL wife and understood grief like few do, and a best friend who could work out my paperwork (death is so much paperwork) when I couldn't. "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts to us in our pain: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world," C.S. Lewis writes in "The Problem of Pain." I learned a lot while I was being shouted at. I think about Jeremiah 29:11 and 11 years ago today. I think about how my little girl who was not yet born then baked my birthday cake today. I think about how she has three siblings now and the most amazing dad— I remarried in 2020 and he adopted the girls. He took all four of our kids to the store to pick out something for my birthday and then let them each choose a walkout song on the karaoke machine as he gave them a Bruce Buffer announcement call when they came down the stairs to present them to me. I think about how they've gained grandparents and cousins and love and faith. (Our first holiday with Steve's family was Easter, and I took it as a good sign.) I pray they've watched our lives and gained trust in their Lord. I think about how my patience was tested by them several times today, as the patience of a parent always is, and how infinite my Father in heaven's patience for me must be. I think about how much I love each of them, and how much my heart grew when each was born just to fit it all in, and how much greater still is my Father's love for me. I think about how much I have to learn and how my faith is still not as mature as it should be at this point (occasionally illustrated on this app). Today in the car, my kids requested "No Fear" by @jonreddick , "Your Way's Better," by @forestfrank , and "Jesus Is Alive, It's a Happy Day" — that one came with sign language by the 3- and 4-year-old, which I recommend for making your heart soar on a Sunday. They listen to secular music, too, but those are their favorites. One time, reading the Christmas story with my kids, I read "Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people," and my eldest (about 5 at the time) said, "Mom, the angel always says that!" She's right, the angel always says that! It is so hard not to be afraid, but we have a Good Shepherd. Our lives were touched by death, but He has conquered it. My kids like new worship songs, but I love the classics, and today as on every Easter, I sang "Blessed Assurance," because Jesus is mine. And in the darkest times, He is new life and bread of life, and the light of the world. I am remembering to rejoice in that every day.
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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
After careful consideration I have decided to root for my own country in the war
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Technomad Biker
Technomad Biker@skibidiquasar·
The executive branch can kidnap a head of state, extract downed pilots via building airstrips under fire, and send men to the moon, all within four months. The legislature hasn't passed a regular budget in 15 years and the judiciary is arguing over whether citizenship exists.
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Whale Psychiatrist ™️
The most epic, successful military operations of my lifetime have been run by a real estate mogul-turned-reality TV star and a Fox News host. Were the "experts" even trying?
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lynchzilla
lynchzilla@lynchzilla·
@jaketapper When we fail here in the United States, we FAIL BIG! We elected a child-raping, self-absorbed, moronic maniac to be President.
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Varad Mehta
Varad Mehta@varadmehta·
Can't wait to hear tomorrow about how the US being able to conduct a massive search and rescue op inside Iran, find the missing airman while killing a bunch of Irani goons, and then escape more or less unscathed, is a defeat for America and makes the mullahs stronger than ever.
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
The missing F-15 pilot evaded capture by climbing an elevated ridge and sending out evac beacons. From that point, multiple aircraft were dispatched, decimating enemy forces all day in an attempt to secure a safe evacuation zone. Upon finally reaching the operator with SF soldiers, two transport aircraft became stuck, at which point the US opted to blow up the two planes and send more transport aircraft to rescue the now trapped SF soldiers and pilot. The planes were stuck at a remote base in Iran. The US suffered zero casualties while eliminating numerous enemies, carrying out a highly complex rescue mission over the course of days. Follow: @AFpost
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
Imagine being the IRGC You get completely owned for five straight weeks, and then you FINALLY shoot down one plane, and then the US Military just sends in Delta Force, rescues both pilots, and kills a few hundred more of your men because they can
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