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GryphonDetroit

@GryphonDetroit

Jesus Follower, Husband, Foodie, Guitar Collector, Drone Photography Addict, Conservative, Music Lover.

Detroit, MI Katılım Eylül 2024
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
BREAKING 🚨 At 12:56 AM Elon Musk announced to his 232 Million followers that it’s time to invoke the Insurrection Act immediately I ABSOLUTELY AGREE WITH ELON TIME TO PROTECT OUR CITIES
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
Prove me wrong No word starts with 'R' and ends with 'R'
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GryphonDetroit
GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
@catturd2 Based on how far she has advanced her career with no measurable skill level, it is obvious she knows her way around the penis!
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Concubine.
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IvanV1
IvanV1@Ivanv1·
@megynkelly Charlie Kirk at his absolute best:
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
If we want things to change, it's 100% necessary to politicize the senseless murder of Iryna Zarutska because it was politics that allowed a savage monster with 14 priors to be free on the streets to kill her.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Liberals are celebrating a 31-year-old father and an American getting assass*nated.
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The Patriot Oasis™
The Patriot Oasis™@ThePatriotOasis·
🚨BREAKING: Miami anesthesiologist Dr. Tatiana N. Atkins who works at Larkin Community Hospital says she is glad Charlie Kirk got himself shot. Make her famous. We have to expose every last one of these evil demonic democrats
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GryphonDetroit
GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
I can’t for the life of me believe that they killed that beautiful young man. What discourse made you feel he was worth executing? He was always respectful of opposing views and he treated everyone with love and dignity. He never made fun of anyone. We all need to look in the mirror. If this is your idea of what the Democrat party should embrace then I weep for America. #CharlieKirksLifeMattered
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
It’s not gun violence. It’s Democrat violence.
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GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
I can’t for the life of me believe that they killed that beautiful young man. What discourse made you feel he was worth executing? He was always respectful of opposing views and he treated everyone with love and dignity. He never made fun of anyone. We all need to look in the mirror. If this is your idea of what the Democrat party should embrace then I weep for America. #CharlieKirksLifeMattered
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GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
@elonmusk @realDonaldTrump It’s becoming increasingly clear that Elon Musk’s role in improving government efficiency may have come to a natural conclusion. But in light of the current public spat between Musk and Donald Trump, there’s a broader angle most people are missing—and my wife, to her credit, picked up on it first. Both Trump and Musk are brilliant strategists. One thing we know about Trump: he can take criticism better than most. And when it comes to America’s elite, it’s a small circle—crossing paths doesn’t mean alignment. Trump sharing flights with people like Jay-Z or Snoop Dogg doesn’t make him a gangsta rapper. And Epstein? He embedded himself among the powerful specifically to collect leverage. Whether any of that touches Trump is something only time will reveal. Now here’s the real question: If Elon Musk were stepping away from a political role tied to the Trump administration, wouldn’t it be smart to engineer a public rift? A few negative tweets, a little tension—suddenly, Musk distances himself from Trump just enough to regain some credibility with the liberal elite and the mainstream media. Think about it. Trump can handle a few jabs—he practically thrives on it. This is chess, not checkers. And the media? They eat this drama up, every single time. It’s the perfect bait to redirect the narrative and rehabilitate Musk’s image without actually undermining their shared goals. Let’s not forget—Trump once flew with the Clintons. That doesn’t make him one of them. And anyone with eyes can see the difference between Trump and the corrupt machine they represent. Somebody had to say it.
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God 🙏
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GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
@elonmusk @realDonaldTrump It’s becoming increasingly clear that Elon Musk’s role in improving government efficiency may have come to a natural conclusion. But in light of the current public spat between Musk and Donald Trump, there’s a broader angle most people are missing—and my wife, to her credit, picked up on it first. Both Trump and Musk are brilliant strategists. One thing we know about Trump: he can take criticism better than most. And when it comes to America’s elite, it’s a small circle—crossing paths doesn’t mean alignment. Trump sharing flights with people like Jay-Z or Snoop Dogg doesn’t make him a gangsta rapper. And Epstein? He embedded himself among the powerful specifically to collect leverage. Whether any of that touches Trump is something only time will reveal. Now here’s the real question: If Elon Musk were stepping away from a political role tied to the Trump administration, wouldn’t it be smart to engineer a public rift? A few negative tweets, a little tension—suddenly, Musk distances himself from Trump just enough to regain some credibility with the liberal elite and the mainstream media. Think about it. Trump can handle a few jabs—he practically thrives on it. This is chess, not checkers. And the media? They eat this drama up, every single time. It’s the perfect bait to redirect the narrative and rehabilitate Musk’s image without actually undermining their shared goals. Let’s not forget—Trump once flew with the Clintons. That doesn’t make him one of them. And anyone with eyes can see the difference between Trump and the corrupt machine they represent. Somebody had to say it.
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
Before you make up your mind on the One Big Beautiful Bill, listen to this entire interview with White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller Listen here: bit.ly/3QHIUrC
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GryphonDetroit
GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
@elonmusk @realDonaldTrump It’s becoming increasingly clear that Elon Musk’s role in improving government efficiency may have come to a natural conclusion. But in light of the current public spat between Musk and Donald Trump, there’s a broader angle most people are missing—and my wife, to her credit, picked up on it first. Both Trump and Musk are brilliant strategists. One thing we know about Trump: he can take criticism better than most. And when it comes to America’s elite, it’s a small circle—crossing paths doesn’t mean alignment. Trump sharing flights with people like Jay-Z or Snoop Dogg doesn’t make him a gangsta rapper. And Epstein? He embedded himself among the powerful specifically to collect leverage. Whether any of that touches Trump is something only time will reveal. Now here’s the real question: If Elon Musk were stepping away from a political role tied to the Trump administration, wouldn’t it be smart to engineer a public rift? A few negative tweets, a little tension—suddenly, Musk distances himself from Trump just enough to regain some credibility with the liberal elite and the mainstream media. Think about it. Trump can handle a few jabs—he practically thrives on it. This is chess, not checkers. And the media? They eat this drama up, every single time. It’s the perfect bait to redirect the narrative and rehabilitate Musk’s image without actually undermining their shared goals. Let’s not forget—Trump once flew with the Clintons. That doesn’t make him one of them. And anyone with eyes can see the difference between Trump and the corrupt machine they represent. Somebody had to say it.
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GryphonDetroit@GryphonDetroit·
@elonmusk @realDonaldTrump @ilpresidento It’s becoming increasingly clear that Elon Musk’s role in improving government efficiency may have come to a natural conclusion. But in light of the current public spat between Musk and Donald Trump, there’s a broader angle most people are missing—and my wife, to her credit, picked up on it first. Both Trump and Musk are brilliant strategists. One thing we know about Trump: he can take criticism better than most. And when it comes to America’s elite, it’s a small circle—crossing paths doesn’t mean alignment. Trump sharing flights with people like Jay-Z or Snoop Dogg doesn’t make him a gangsta rapper. And Epstein? He embedded himself among the powerful specifically to collect leverage. Whether any of that touches Trump is something only time will reveal. Now here’s the real question: If Elon Musk were stepping away from a political role tied to the Trump administration, wouldn’t it be smart to engineer a public rift? A few negative tweets, a little tension—suddenly, Musk distances himself from Trump just enough to regain some credibility with the liberal elite and the mainstream media. Think about it. Trump can handle a few jabs—he practically thrives on it. This is chess, not checkers. And the media? They eat this drama up, every single time. It’s the perfect bait to redirect the narrative and rehabilitate Musk’s image without actually undermining their shared goals. Let’s not forget—Trump once flew with the Clintons. That doesn’t make him one of them. And anyone with eyes can see the difference between Trump and the corrupt machine they represent. Somebody had to say it.
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