Kathleen Corke

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Kathleen Corke

Kathleen Corke

@reddallie

가입일 Aralık 2012
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
🚨🚨An unelected bureaucrat —Senate Parliamentarian is now trying to kill the President of the United States: The Senate Parliamentarian just blocked $1B in Secret Service funding for Trump's White House East Wing ballroom security upgrades. Thune: DO YOUR JOB, or resign.
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Kalshi Politics
Kalshi Politics@KalshiPolitics·
TEXAS REPUBLICAN SENATE RUNOFF ODDS: 🟥 Ken Paxton: 62% 🟥 John Cornyn: 37%
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
With heavy hearts, we share the passing of retired LBPD Sergeant James Smigla, who passed away following his battle with cancer. He was just 42 years old. James dedicated his career to serving the Long Beach community and stood beside countless officers throughout his years with the department. Though he had recently medically retired due to his illness, his impact, friendship, and service will not be forgotten. He leaves behind his wife, Jessica, and their two daughters, ages 11 and 15. End of Watch. We will remember Sergeant James Smigla. 🙏💙
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Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Would you vote for this creep?
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 LMFAO! Artist Scott Lobaido just put up a MIDDLE FINGER statue directly in front of Zohran Mamdani's City Hall in NYC, pointed straight at him This is how millions of Americans feel about this 3rd world scammer's Marxism! He's destroying NYC.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
EXCLUSIVE: @RepThomasMassie’s ex-girlfriend and former Congressional staffer for @RepSpartz Cynthia West @Cyntaxed007 tells me she started dating Congressman Massie on August 30th, 2024, just 2 months after his wife of 30 years passed away. Ms. West told me that while they were dating, Massie told her he had sex with Congresswoman Lauren Boebert @laurenboebert just weeks after his wife died, and before he met Ms. West. In the interview, she told me Massie was very braggadocios about his sexual escapades with other women, and that Ms. West was at least the third woman he had sexual relations with within 2 months of his wife passing away. It has become more evident as to why Lauren Boebert traveled to Kentucky to campaign with Massie this weekend ahead of his election tomorrow, despite accusations that he has had inappropriate sexual conduct with women like Cynthia West, who claims she lost her job as a Congressional staffer working for Massie’s colleague and close friend Rep. Victoria Spartz @Victoria_Spartz when Massie retaliated against Ms. West because she didn’t want to entertain his pornographic and deranged sexual fantasies that involved describing graphic sex scenes with other women and even married couples, according to Ms. West. Sounds like something you’d read in the Epstein Files, to be honest… WATCH and SHARE 👇🏻
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Massie’s Race Matters!

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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
Thomas Massie is the laughing stock of social media 😂😂😂
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
My wife passed away in September of 2025. Thirty-four years together, and then suddenly… silence. People talk about grief like it arrives in dramatic waves, but for me it was quieter than that. It was the sound of only one coffee cup being taken from the cabinet in the morning. It was half the bed staying untouched every night. It was catching myself turning to say something in the kitchen before remembering there was nobody there to answer anymore. The house didn’t just feel lonely after she died. It felt abandoned. My daughter kept telling me I needed company. Someone to care for. Something alive inside the house besides me. I brushed it off every time. I told her I was fine. Truthfully, I spent most evenings sitting in the dark with the television on low volume just to make the rooms feel less empty. Then on February 7th, 2026, I drove to the county animal shelter. I didn’t go there planning to adopt anything. I just needed somewhere to go besides home. It was cold that afternoon, gray skies and freezing rain tapping against the shelter windows. I remember walking slowly past rows of barking dogs while volunteers apologized for the noise. Then I reached the last kennel in the puppy room. And that’s where I saw them. Two black Great Dane puppies curled tightly together on a blanket in the corner. They couldn’t have been more than four months old, but even then their paws already looked enormous. One had a tiny white patch on his chest shaped almost like a crooked star. The other had soft gray eyes that followed every movement nervously from the back of the kennel. What struck me most was how close they stayed to each other. Every time someone approached the kennel, the smaller puppy would press against his brother like he was searching for reassurance. And every time the nervous one flinched at loud barking nearby, the other puppy leaned against him immediately. A volunteer named Melissa walked over beside me and quietly said, “Those two came in together almost three months ago.” I asked what their story was. She explained that their owner had passed away unexpectedly just before Christmas. The man had bred Great Danes for years, but these two puppies were the last litter he ever had. After he died, there was no family willing to take them, and the rescue groups nearby were already overwhelmed after the holidays. Most adopters only wanted one puppy. But separating these two had become impossible. “They panic when they’re apart,” Melissa told me gently. “We tried once during a medical exam. Both of them cried nonstop until they were reunited.” I crouched down outside the kennel. The larger puppy slowly walked over first, clumsy oversized paws sliding slightly against the concrete floor. Then the second puppy followed immediately behind him, almost hiding against his side. Neither barked. The larger one pressed his nose carefully against the kennel door while the smaller puppy simply sat beside him watching me with uncertain eyes. And for the first time in months, something inside my chest shifted. I asked what their names were. “Onyx and Shadow,” she said. I smiled before I could stop myself. Melissa explained that interest in adopting them had slowed almost completely because Great Danes grow massive, and most people weren’t willing to take on two giant dogs at once. Puppies usually found homes quickly, but bonded pairs were harder. Especially large breeds. I watched Onyx lower himself awkwardly onto the blanket before Shadow immediately curled against his side without hesitation. It reminded me painfully of something. Of what it feels like to spend your whole life beside someone until being apart no longer makes sense. Melissa eventually asked softly, “Would you like to meet them?” I said yes before my brain had time to catch up. The moment they entered the visitation room, everything changed. Onyx walked directly over and dropped his giant head into my lap like he had already decided I belonged to him. Shadow stayed slightly behind at first, nervous and cautious, until I reached my hand toward him. Then he moved closer too. Within minutes, both puppies were sprawled across my feet like they’d known me forever. And for the first time since losing my wife, the silence in my life didn’t feel quite so heavy. I asked about the adoption fee. Melissa hesitated before saying, “Honestly, we’d just be grateful to keep them together.” I looked down at the two black puppies leaning against my legs. And suddenly the thought of returning to an empty house without them felt unbearable. So I said, “I’ll take both.” Melissa blinked in surprise. “Both?” she asked again. I nodded. “Some things in this world just aren’t meant to be separated.” That was five months ago. Today, Onyx weighs 112 pounds and still thinks he’s small enough to climb into my lap. Shadow follows me from room to room like a shadow in the literal sense, always close enough to touch my leg with his nose. The house that once felt hollow is loud again. There are giant paws sliding across hardwood floors. Toys scattered across the living room. Deep sleepy sighs at the foot of my bed. Morning walks. Wet noses. Two enormous dogs waiting at the front window every afternoon like I’ve been gone for years even if I only checked the mail. And somehow, without meaning to, those puppies brought life back into a home that grief had emptied. They lost the person who was supposed to love them forever. I lost mine too. But somewhere between all that heartbreak and loneliness, three grieving souls found each other. And together, we became a family again.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
I believe COVID was released ON PURPOSE to stop Trump. What do you believe?
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
“Boner Phone” is going to trend today, isn’t it.
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Trumps Nephew
Trumps Nephew@ForgiatoBlow47·
Who do you think will win the Kentucky 4th Congressional District Republican Primary? • Ed Gallrein • Thomas Massie Cast your vote below
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Michael Fanone is a lying POS who deserves prison. Dude committed treason.
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Lauren Boebert had an affair with Thomas Massie Shit this is getting greasy
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Spencer Pratt is Los Angeles.
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