Derek Dodder
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@CDisillusion Oh, it's weird to believe the media or the government would lie and deceive? Who's the weirdo with the fucking face paint acting like an elite over here? You have alot to learn about the world kid.
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@XSoldier1036 @BlaireWhite Okay, my rational mind says, "yeah its a shadow." But also, the shadow is under the collar itself. Shadow on the neck, coming UP from the collar, and then shadow coming DOWN under the collar. There must be multiple lights... but then why wouldn't it cast UP shadows on his face?
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Blaire! Seriously? C'mon hon, be sure you're correct before saying shit like this. You used to have your shit together, back in the day. I don't care if its a million people or a hundred people, there are people out there who count on you to report accurate shit. You may be right about this, but fuck...do things the way you've done it in the past.
People trust you so dont jump on the Candice bandwagon. She's a fucking but! Youre much smarter.
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For those calling me a traitor, just know this was less than a year after I was acquitted. @MassieforKY and @laurenboebert have always stood by me, and I will do the same for them.


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@michaeljknowles Yeah, you're right, JD Vance is an opportunity political.
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This term, Massie has voted with the GOP 77.7% of the time. That rate is much lower than the median GOP congressman, who voted with the party 95% of the time.
Massie's rate of voting with the Republicans is also lower than his own record in the last term (91%), which itself was lower than the term before that (95%).
You can like Massie. You can think he's right to buck the party. But you can't deny the trend, and you can't deny the VP's observation.
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There were only 4 of us, Republicans, that signed the discharge petition to force the vote to release the Epstein files.
Thomas Massie, Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and myself.
Trump has come after us one by one ever since then.
The President told Speaker Johnson not to allow the vote to happen, but we courageously went against the President and refused to budge and overrode the Speaker to force the vote on record.
It was only when all Members of Congress had to vote on record did Republicans finally find their intestinal fortitude to do the right thing and vote YES to release the files.
Until then, they were absurdly obedient to the President who was doing everything in his reign of terror to hold them back.
Even now, all the files are still not released, and the Epstein class remains protected.
Wars are being waged, the markets are being manipulated, and the average American is being driven further into ruin while the Epstein class reigns and has yet to face any accountability.
I will never regret signing that discharge petition, refusing to back down, and resigning as I want nothing to do with a President and a Party that bows to the Epstein class.
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@Bubblebathgirl The best way to get your rights is with guns and extreme pressure.
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Nick Shirley spoke powerfully today at the Unite the Kingdom rally in London.
He told the crowd:
“Your media will call you far right, and your prime minister will call you guys dangerous, but the ideas of freedom of speech aren’t dangerous. The idea that you want to know who your neighbor is doesn’t make you dangerous… It means that you have common sense.”
A clear and direct message about protecting free speech and basic common sense in the UK today.
Do you agree with Shirley’s message?
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There’s nobody in Congress more faithful to the Constitution than @MassieforKY. He stands against wasteful spending, runaway debt, and government overreach no matter which party is pushing it. Kentucky would be making a mistake by letting him go. @realDailyWire
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You are a LYING scumbag @bennyjohnson and just to be clear we are definitely not friends.
All you cover and elevate are trending LIES. And get paid to do it. Literally the most repulsive level of MAGA.
I NEVER fled America.
Yes I sold my house in Rome, Ga and have ANOTHER house under contract in Georgia. As Brian and I are planning to get married and I wanted to live closer to my family, like my Mom and kids.
And now I’m on vacation, gee what a scandal, you moron.
You could have reached out and asked me about the complete and total BULLSHIT Loomer was posting, BUT NOPE!!
Instead, you chose to trash talk me, name call me, and spread the lies for money.
And since you decided to do this people have been telling me things I had no idea about you.
Allegations about young men at conservative conferences?
Allegations that you got paid by Russia and Israel?
Allegations that you rip off people’s content and articles and pretend like it’s your own?
How about you cover those trending topics Benny.
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson
I know everyone has become very fragile and overly-emotional lately so let me explain this calmly and slowly: I cover trending news topics on my show. The Massie allegations and your South America mansion were the number one trending topics on this platform. I’m entitled to my opinions on these matters. I serve my audience. That’s my job. And unlike you, I won’t run away from my job when things get tough. Even worse, you are now siding with left-wing extremists who attacked us all for years and want our movement and leaders dead. Anyway, have a great time crying about this on The View and CNN.
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🚨 Crowd Turns on Ed Gallrein (Thomas Massie's Opponent) at Campaign Event 🚨
Ed Gallrein has been sending out text messages inviting the public to events in a desperate bid to rehab his image as a candidate willing to engage with voters. It's not working. We now have a second video from one of these events and several members of the crowd turn on him. No wonder he no-showed so many early events and refuses to share a stage with Thomas Massie. The more people actually see him, the more they wonder if he was ever meant to win this race.
In the video, a voter directly asks why he won't debate Massie. Gallrein's response? He holds up a Norman Rockwell painting and insists he's "debating Thomas Massie right now" — even though Massie isn't in the room. More audience members pile on with remarks like: "I didn't come here to see your Letterman jacket."
When a campaign staffer tries to defuse the situation by claiming Gallrein had answered the question, several people fire back that he hasn't said anything substantive — just waved around props while dodging policy questions.
Normally at campaign events, if someone challenges a candidate, parts of the crowd rush to defend them. Here? Multiple people joined in the pushback. That's a massive red flag.
I've been told by multiple sources that the campaign is now turning away anyone who looks under 60 at the door — terrified they might actually ask Ed a tough question.
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