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Bryce Shockley

@BryciclePop

AU ‘17 SBTS ‘22

Louisville, KY Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Nowhere in this article do they mention the Biden administration stopped a merger that might have saved the airline and that Democrats did a victory dance over it. This is the most pervasive media bias. It’s not the outright lies. It’s what they purposely omit.
The Associated Press@AP

Spirit Airlines, an impish upstart that shook the industry with its irreverent ads and deep discount fares, announced Saturday that it has gone out of business after 34 years. apnews.com/article/spirit…

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Andrew T. Walker
Andrew T. Walker@AndrewTWalker·
I’m glad conservatives like @MattWalshblog are saying this. Nowadays, too many putatively “gay conservatives” are actually on the progressive ledger in their interchangeable views of human nature. Willing the impossible and cosplaying anthropological fictions are anti-conservative. About children, there is no “right” to them at all. God bestows children on whom He wills. Moreover, there is only a “right” if there's a corresponding actuality. Potentiality does not confer a right; only successful reproduction does. Even then, we can only say that parents have a right to their child in the same way that a child has a right to his or her own parents. But fundamentally, biology and the body do not invidiously discriminate. Nature self-selects for the conditions of reproduction, and homosexuals are disqualified—not by law, not unfair majorities, not by Christians, not by mean conservatives, but by their own proclivities. And thus, there is no inherent or potential right to children if one’s sexual desires frustrate the natural teleology of the body. Regardless, children should not be thought of as a “right,” but a “gift.”
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

Gay surrogacy and gay adoption are predicated on the idea that gay men (or women) have a “right” to become parents. This idea is not only morally insane but also logically incoherent. It’s exactly like jumping off a building and claiming that you have the right to fly. Nobody has the right to defy the laws of nature. Where would such a right even originate? Two men cannot be parents. It’s impossible. Doesn’t matter how they feel or what they want. It cannot be. The only “right” at issue here is the right of the child. And the child has a right to be raised by a mother and a father, not two men masquerading as mother and father.

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Stephen Wolfe
Stephen Wolfe@PerfInjust·
@NeilShenvi Everyone’s a theonomist for the things they most care about.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
To be clear, this was a law that attempted to ban therapists from telling gender confused boys that they're actually boys, and girls that they're actually girls. It was literally a law prohibiting anyone in the therapy profession from verbally acknowledging biological reality to their clients. Easily one of the most psychotic pieces of legislation ever passed anywhere in the world at any time in history. The fact that Kentanji Jackson tried to uphold this law -- even as her fellow liberals broke ranks with her -- just proves again that she is the most unfit, unqualified, unhinged lunatic to ever hold a seat on the Supreme Court.
SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire

🚨 In an 8-1 vote, the Supreme Court holds that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy,” as applied to petitioner's talk therapy, violates the First Amendment because it constitutes viewpoint discrimination

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White Papers Policy Institute
White Papers Policy Institute@WhitePapersPol·
The last 11 days have made it crystal clear, if it wasn't already: 1. America needs to review every naturalization granted in the last 50 years. All of them, methodically. 2. We need more grounds for denaturalization and it needs to be expanded to the children of immigrants.
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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
It is not decent to twist scripture to lead others to hell. It is not decent to claim whiteness itself is like a virus. It is not decent to use Christ’s conception as a justification for abortion. It is not decent to reduce women to “neighbors with uteruses.” Only if you have been radicalized by your critics can you land at this position.
David French@DavidAFrench

If the primary American divide is between right and left, then Talarico isn’t that interesting. There’s a long history of progressive religious activism in the United States, just as there is a long history of conservative religious activism. Yet if the primary American divide is between decent and indecent, then the equation changes. Talarico shines. nytimes.com/2026/03/08/opi…

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Jon Harris 🌲
Jon Harris 🌲@jonharris1989·
There’s a lot of black-pilling on Trump on this platform. Let me offer some perspective. - Immigration: Around 3 million illegal migrants gone. First time we’ve achieved negative net migration in over 50 years. Refugee cap is lowest since 1980. Applied $100K fee to H-1Bs. Expanded travel bans. One of biggest contractions in immigration since 1920s. - Taxes & Savings: DOGE cuts saved $175 billion+. "One Big Beautiful Bill" locked in lower individual rates, no tax on tips/overtime/SS benefits, bigger CTC—worker/family relief. - Pro-Life: Pardoned 23 pro-life activists, reinstated Mexico City Policy, cut Planned Parenthood funding. - Trans & DEI: Banned open trans military service; blocked federal funds for males in women's sports, ended DEI quotas/bias training/diversity offices/gender care funding for minors. - Corruption: pardoned Jan 6 prisoners, released Epstein files, DOJ has charged 98 defendants in Minnesota fraud-related cases. - Cost of Living: Inflation averaged 5% under Biden and 2.4% (so far) under Trump. Wages are outpacing inflation. Gas is also down under Trump compared to Biden. I know it will never be enough for some. But, I remember life under Biden and I don’t want to go back. I don’t compare Trump to what might be, but what would be during a Harris presidency. Trump has his limitations. Let’s not let the perfect become the enemy of the good. The answer is to get involved in the political process, expand these victories, and make a deeper difference. Voting for Democrats in the midterms is not a solution unless being more miserable is the goal, and listening to people who like to be miserable is never a good idea.
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Zack DiPrima
Zack DiPrima@ZackDiPrima·
Talarico promotes the murder of unborn children, transgenderism, homosexuality, and relativism –– all in the name of Jesus. His crusade militantly opposes the basic foundations of the Christian faith and creation order. An enemy of the Lord, he manifestly does the work of Satan.
Dan Green@DanGreenMN

As a Christian, I’ve watched the Democratic Party cede faith voters to Republicans by running away from faith instead of toward it. James Talarico unapologetically shared his faith, countered Christian nationalism, and won. Democrats need more people like him to run for office.

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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
Total Victory. No Retreat. America Is Back.
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