
Clarence James
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What's going on with this weird pre-record on the Charlie Kirk show? An angry lady in a server's costume from an Italian restaurant and, for some reason, a trucker hat tossed some word salad, and now they're just playing old clips of Charlie Kirk.




🚨TODAY!!🚨 CO HB26-1322 is being heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee at 1:30pm MT! Time to show up and fight back. You can Zoom in for 2 minutes. **Your lawmakers are thumbing their noses at scotus — and at YOU — here is what this bill does: ⚠️ PARENTS CAN BE SUED This bill doesn’t just target counselors. It opens the door to lawsuits against parents — along with schools, organizations, and practices. Let that sink in: If you hire a counselor to help your child feel comfortable in their own body… you could be sued for it. ⚠️ NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS Most medical malpractice claims have a 2-year statute of limitations. But under this bill? There is no time limit. That means a parent, counselor, or practice could be sued decades later — 10, 20 even 50 years after the fact. At the same time, children who were physically, medically harmed and later detransitioned? Attempts to ensure justice for them keep getting killed by CO democrats. ⚠️ STACKED AGAINST DEFENDANTS This bill doesn’t just allow lawsuits — it makes them incredibly hard to defend. It lowers the standard for proving harm and shifts the burden onto the counselor (and parents) to prove they didn’t cause it. ⚠️ CHILLS & CONTROLS SPEECH Even after courts have struck down similar laws, this bill pushes forward anyway. It effectively tells counselors: You cannot express certain viewpoints — even if a patient asks for that guidance. That’s not healthcare. That’s compelled ideology. ⚠️ UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT OVERREACH This is government inserting itself into deeply personal, medical, and family decisions — and punishing those who disagree. Parents’ rights are undermined. Professional judgment is silenced. ⚠️ DEFYING THE COURTS Colorado has already been told this kind of viewpoint-based restriction is unconstitutional. ❕It’s time to show up. ❕Show up for your rights. ❕Show up for your kids. Tell the legislators pushing this: WE’VE HAD ENOUGH. #share


All Things Considered did a story about the shooter, addressing the question of whether he had been radicalized by left-wing content on the internet. The host concluded that, no, actually, his views are really quite mainstream. The correspondent chimed in to ask whether this isn’t actually scarier, in its own way. The host pushed passed his question and reiterated that the shooter’s views appear to be quite widely held.






Hey Tim, if you oppose political violence why were you happy to share a stage with Hasan Piker, a man who called for "capitalist blood to run in the street"? And said of assassinating Trump, "Someone's gotta do it"? And said of Rick Scott, "If Republicans truly cared about Medicare fraud, they would kill Rick Scott"? And suggested Americans shouldn't have sympathy for murder victim Brian Thompson because "Brian Thompson, as the UnitedHealthcare CEO, was engaging in a tremendous amount of social murder"? And why, when your colleagues said he is an unacceptable coalition partner, did you argue FOR keeping him in your "tent," describing him as just like Joe Rogan, a "guy with some bad opinions"? Why did you excuse this violent language of his by saying it's just because he "talks for eight hours a day"? Why did you flippantly dismiss this rhetoric as "impure thoughts"? Why did you suggest that these comments are less offensive than "what you hear from MAGA"? That doesn't comport with someone who really opposes political violence.


College tuition has increased 914% since 1983, per CNBC.




I'm dropping a bill tomorrow. Let's build the Ballroom.




First Lady Melania Trump has issued a statement demanding that ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel.










