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TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year (2006)Super Mom To 4 Girls, Photographer, Christian, Jogger, Homeschooler, and Steve's Wife For 33 Years! Lover of ☕️ & 🍷

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Cinema Shogun
Cinema Shogun@CinemaShogun·
Candace Owens wants her “best friend’s” murderer to beat the case. Have you ever stopped to think about how much hatred she has to have in her heart for Charlie in order for her to behave this way? Does she blame Charlie for her and her husband’s failed political careers? Whatever it is that hate runs deep. Candace is also claiming that she found something else “buried” in the filings that no one else knows about. But I would take that with a HUGE grain of salt because this is the same woman that just found out that thunder comes from lightning a few weeks ago.
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Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران
Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران@iranidaturan

Hey @MattWalshBlog, I suppose I owe you an apology. I made a few mistaken assumptions about you, and I clearly underestimated how strongly my words would hurt you. My first assumption, as I mentioned, was that the greatest responsibility a man like you had ever carried was protecting his fragile little ego. That’s why I thought you simply couldn’t understand the heavy burden President Trump carries in protecting the American people and future generations. Well… I was wrong. Your ego isn’t small at all. In fact, it’s impressively large and still remarkably fragile. That’s why it shattered so dramatically when I touched it. You couldn’t even keep up appearances; all the bitterness and resentment you usually hide came pouring out in your reply. Your meltdown was epic. My second assumption was that your level of understanding was so low that I needed to explain basic historical facts and realities to you in the simplest “for dummies” version. Turns out I was right about that part, but I still gave you too much credit. In hindsight, I should have made it even simpler and more idiot-friendly. To be fair, it’s not entirely your fault. You’re simply not used to women like Iranian women. You’ve spent far too much time around Western liberal women (the kind next to whom even seaweed could pass for an intellectual). The average Iranian woman has a sharper mind and clearer vision than you and many of your podcast friends combined. We have lived under the rule of Islamo communist tyrants, that's why we’ve become very good at detecting insecurity, resentment, and the prejudice people like you try so hard to disguise. We can smell it from miles away. The truth is, people who have never held a real job and rarely leave their keyboards in basement often carry a deep sense of inadequacy. That inadequacy breeds intense jealousy toward anyone who is actually capable and successful. Your first target was President Trump. You tried to dress up your envy as “concern” for America’s interests. But once people pointed out that the operation had barely begun and was already achieving historic results, you didn’t have the courage to keep criticizing him directly. So you redirected all that resentment toward Iranians instead. It must have been quite painful for you to watch the massive genuine respect and warmth that Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi received at @cpac from both the crowd and respected Americans. That’s why you felt the need to sneer, “Why doesn’t this guy go fight in his own country?” You thought that by disrespecting him, you could somehow feel superior, so sad. If you actually followed President Trump, you would know that in January he urged Iranian patriots to keep protesting our common enemy and told them help was on the way. He was deeply disturbed by the regime’s massacre of 41,000 Iranians. On the first day of the operation, he addressed the "great and proud people of Iran" and told them to stay sheltered until he finishs his job. Iranians are not cowards like you. They started this revolution with their own courage and sacrifice, and they will finish it themselves. They are simply waiting for President Trump’s signal. You should have known all this if you actually followed your own president. I know it must have been very uncomfortable for you to watch the respect Iranians receive from President Trump, Marco Rubio, and Admiral Cooper. Because, let’s be honest, you prefer the version where Iranians are helpless and miserable. It’s the only way you can feel even slightly superior. When you claim Iranians are “stealing” from America and giving nothing back, you’re really just voicing your own secret wishes. Deep down you know the truth: Iranians who escaped the regime and came here legally are among the most productive immigrants in the country. They don’t take from you, they contribute far more in taxes and innovation than the average American. You know this very well. You’ve seen the difference between productive, assimilated communities and those who actually steal and never give back, you watched what @nickshirleyy reported on Somalis, didn't you? That’s probably why you’re so tough on Iranians but never show the same energy toward the Muslims who are actually invading and burdening your country. They feed your ego, Iranians threaten it. And unlike your friend, Nick Fuentes, who openly calls us " traitors" and hopes the murderous regime "crush" us, and calls Iranians inside Iran protesting for freedom as “poor and hungry,” you can’t be that honest about your pathetic racism. You have to wrap your prejudice in a prettier package, probably because you still have an employer to answer to. What really triggered you in my post was probably this: I thanked America, but I also calmly reminded everyone that this isn’t charity. America is acting in its own interest, and fortunately, right now those interests align with ours. We didn't beg for you to save us. We asked for support, and we are grateful for receiving it. And one last apology: after reading your reply and watching the full meltdown of a supposedly grown man, I actually laughed out loud for a good few minutes. Don’t worry, Matt, no one is asking "you" to die for us. We know that the brave, honorable American soldiers have absolutely nothing in common with someone like you. When I said “you,” I was clearly grouping you with the vile Democrats and other traitorous evils in America, not the decent, great and wise American. P.S. 1: Please share this post so it can reach Matt. I’m concerned about him. He may not survive. P.S. 2: I originally wanted to include a video of Charlie Kirk for his education, the one where he talks about how successful Iranians are. When I watched it again, I remembered the days I used to mourn for him. I would watch his videos with his beautiful family and wish he had been a little less brave, a little less bold, and a little less aware. If he had been less courageous, the hyenas wouldn’t have targeted him, and he would still be here with his lovely little daughter and his devoted wife. But today I realized that very courage is exactly what made Charlie Kirk immortal. A short, brilliant, and dignified life is far better than a thousand years of cowardice and mediocrity, the kind that people like you seem destined for. P.S. 3: Just as I can smell your insecurity from miles away, the Islamic regime, Qatar, and their other masters are always on the lookout for corruptible people like you. Given how drastically your positions on this war have flipped 180 degrees , along with your abrupt attack on Prince Reza Pahlavi, I suspect the price you’re being paid for this sudden change of heart has already been delivered. In any case, after Tucker Carlson, you’ve now become the Iranian regime’s favorite American. You must be proud to be constantly reposted and referred to by those evils and propagandists. P.S. 4: I know you will probably decline and your master won’t allow it, but @gghamari has challenged you to invite her on your show so she can enlighten you and clear up all your concerns about Iranians. #ThankYouTrump#JavidShah‌‌‌‌‌

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Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell@kenblackwell·
I’m done with @RealCandaceO I’m done with @mtgreenee. I’m done with @TuckerCarlson. I’m done with @Nero. I’m done with @JackPosobiec. I’m done with @Timcast. I’m done with @megynkelly. I’m done with the @hodgetwins. I’m done with the entire cottage industry that built empires on the backs of a movement and now wants to lecture that same audience like they just discovered virtue. What we’re watching isn’t some great awakening. It’s a rebrand. It’s a pivot. It’s a group of people reading the room, spotting where the next pile of money is, and sprinting toward it while pretending it’s about conscience. That’s the part that insults people’s intelligence. These are not newcomers finding their voice. These are professionals who understood exactly what they were doing when they built their platforms. They knew the audience. They knew the message. They knew the stakes. And they were more than happy to cash in on all of it. Now, with a different set of incentives, they’re suddenly above it all. Suddenly they’re the referees. Suddenly they’re the ones telling everyone else they’ve been misled. No. They didn’t discover truth. They discovered a new revenue stream. There is serious money right now in turning on the very people who made you relevant. There is attention, media amplification, and a fresh audience waiting to reward you for it. So the script flips. The tone shifts. The lectures begin. And the same people who once spoke with certainty now speak with superiority. They wrap it in big language about principles and clarity, but look a little closer and the pattern is obvious. The timing is perfect. The messaging is coordinated. The outrage is monetized. This is not bravery. This is market positioning. Meanwhile, the people actually living in the real world, the voters, the families, the ones who don’t get paid to post, are treated like props in someone else’s content strategy. Talked down to. Written off. Used when convenient and discarded when not. That’s where the real frustration comes from. And here’s what makes all of this even more absurd. They’re squandering a once-in-a-generation moment. Donald Trump is not a polished conservative intellectual. He’s not Buckley. He’s not Reagan in tone or temperament. He’s blunt. He’s transactional. He’s often crude in ways that make even his supporters wince. And yet, in the only place that ultimately matters, results, he has governed like the heir to Reagan’s legacy. He reshaped the federal judiciary in a way conservatives had talked about for decades but never fully delivered. He put forward justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade, something that for years was treated as a distant goal. He proved it was real. He pursued policies rooted in national interest, economic strength, and American leverage, not as theory, but as action. That combination unsettles people because it does not fit neatly into any ideological box. He is not a movement conservative in the traditional sense, but he has delivered outcomes that movement conservatives once said they wanted. And politics is not a clean business. It never has been. It is rough. It is personal. It is unforgiving. And it demands a level of resilience that most of the people commenting from the sidelines have never had to show. Trump has taken hit after hit, from media, from institutions, from political opponents, and yes, from people who once claimed to be on his side. And he keeps standing. They threw everything at him, and when that wasn’t enough, someone tried to take his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. That is not rhetoric. That is reality. And by the grace of God, he survived. Most people would disappear after that. Most people would step back, protect themselves, and walk away. He didn’t. So spare me the lectures from people who found a more comfortable lane the moment things got difficult. It is easy to posture. It is easy to pivot. It is easy to cash in. It is a lot harder to stand in the fire and keep going. And while all of this noise floods social media, something else is happening that people should be paying attention to. Foreign actors are pouring fuel on every internal disagreement, amplifying the most divisive voices, boosting the most inflammatory content, and creating the illusion that the country is more fractured than it actually is. They do not need to invent our disagreements. They just need to magnify them until it feels like there is nothing else. That distortion becomes reality for people who live online. It creates a collective illusion that America is coming apart at the seams, that neighbors have nothing in common, that the center has collapsed. But step outside of that bubble and it tells a very different story. Most Americans still believe in the core principles that built this country. Individual liberty. Personal responsibility. Equal justice under the law. The idea that rights come from God, not government. Those ideas have not disappeared. They are not fringe. They are the quiet consensus that does not trend on social media because it is not designed to provoke. What we are seeing online is not the country. It is a distorted mirror of it. And too many of these influencers are either blind to that or actively participating in it because it benefits them. You don’t have to like everything about Trump. Nobody does. But pretending this moment is ordinary, or that what has been accomplished is meaningless, is not serious. Some people are willing to take the hits to move the country forward. Others are just trying to make sure they land on their feet when the winds shift. And people can tell the difference. President Trump is the president we need at this historic moment. And he needs our support now, more than ever!! #MAGA
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Eva.
Eva.@Bunny_ngl·
Can someone please recommend a tv series that's actually addictive, the kind that makes people stay up all night and finish season one in a sitting???????
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Max McGee
Max McGee@Max_McGee_·
@MattWalshBlog Did you really take a plane with a connection when the drive is only 5 hrs?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
There are people claiming that I’m only complaining about air travel because I’m being “blackmailed.” By who exactly? The rental car industry? Enterprise is forcing me to denigrate air travel. Yes that must be it. The level of retardation on this site has reached apocalyptic proportions. People are so unbelievably retarded here. It’s astounding. I just sit and marvel at it. I can’t even be mad about it. I’m fascinated.
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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Mega Church @awakenchurchsd pastor Dr. Matt Hubbard mocks my deceased father in a comment on my Instagram. I used to attend his church before I became Catholic. He used to pray for my father, now he’s mocking him. Absolutely shameful.
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𝑆ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑙𝑎🇺🇸 리트윗함
𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
My greatest adult disappointment was discovering that bad people get away with everything.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
@ShariRae3 @mtgreenee @laurenboebert Can you show me where she called Trump a pedo? Also- it seems like the same people who are so mad at her for quitting view Dan Bongino as a hero, when he quit after doing absolutely nothing he said he would and then told everybody they were bad people for expecting any results.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
WHEN DID WE BECOME THE LEFT? “When I was going through my hell, only two elected members of congress took my phone call- @mtgreenee and @laurenboebert. MTG visited J6ers in prison, was the only congressperson to sponsor the Matthew Perna Bill- named after the J6er who committed suicide, and she prayed with me while the media took pictures of us and mocked us. Now a directive has gone out that she’s a traitor- and if you want to be in the in crowd, you must hate her, too. When did we become tribal, mean, and hive-minded?”
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When people get in their 50s and 60s and up, do you start thinking about how many years you have left? I’m curious
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I got to spend today with my parents. They went to church with us, we went to lunch, and then my dad helped me fix my dishwasher... That's what this time of life is supposed to look like. Instead these older people are downtown with a megaphone, performing for strangers on social media, rage-marching against a "fascist dictatorship" that somehow still lets them march freely every single weekend. Maybe some of them DO have kids... If so, what the hell are you doing? Do you not understand time at all? No government is taking that time from you. No king. No dictator. You chose to protest over spending time with the people who actually love you. And for what? What did any of these people accomplish? ...but spending an afternoon with your kids, your grandchildren THAT. IS. EVERYTHING.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
You know, if all those old hippie Democrat white women had not aborted all their babies, they could be spending their Saturdays enjoying their grandchildren instead of protesting imaginary kingdoms.
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Lenin O’Mahony
Lenin O’Mahony@LeninMahony·
What an honor to host @MrsErikaKirk at John Adams Academy. The students gave Erika a beautiful welcome to Sacramento! I’m so proud of the dedication and passion among these students and so glad they had this amazing experience!
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𝑆ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑙𝑎🇺🇸
@BostonByBirth My grandbaby died almost a year ago at 11 days old. I highly recommend griefshare.org. I’ve taken it twice and I cannot emphasize enough how helpful it has been! I hope you’ll check it out. I’m so sorry that you know that pain!
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Jonathan Bowen
Jonathan Bowen@BostonByBirth·
My son died. I know he didn't contribute anything to mankind — he was only two months old — but I like to believe he was destined to do something good for humanity. It's been a while since his death, and I hate to dwell on it so publicly, but I wanted you to know him.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Admit it: Your kid mispronounced a word three years ago and now the whole family says it that way. What's the word in your house? (We still say 'pasketti' and I’m not stopping anytime soon.)
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Liberal Tear Creator™
Liberal Tear Creator™@LibTearCreator1·
Who do you find more trustworthy, Nick Fuentes or Candace Owens? Tag them in the comments!
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Emerald Robinson ✝️
Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson·
Investigations that Kash Patel won't do: Butler rally, Charlie Kirk assassination, Jeffrey Epstein files, etc. Investigations that Kash Patel will do: who's making fun of my girlfriend on the Internet? Congrats to the Trump Admin on another great hire.
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Conservative Girl
Conservative Girl@ConservativeG99·
It's so disturbing that @TPUSA is putting out yet another false statement. Tyler Robinson DID NOT confess, NOR did his parents turn him in. They DID NOT. Yet, some uninformed fools believe it. Blake is LYING on purpose. He knows this isn't true. Hmmm.... 🤔👇
Blake Neff@BlakeSNeff

Tyler Robinson literally confessed to his parents, and was turned in by them, and has his DNA all over the weapon used to kill Charlie. But some people are so obsessed with hating Israel, the same thing they are obsessed with literally every day, that they will try to help a murderer get off so they can keep pursuing their daily obsession. substack.com/home/post/p-19…

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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
Democrats just took Palm Beach, where Trump lives
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
So @TPUSA is now retweeting @RealCandaceO is this some kind of scam to get us all fighting?
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