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@billmaher Jesus Christ, Bill. Overton window is not a new word, and it’s tragic you would think it is.
Just goes to show that the advice you like to hand out to young Americans - "shut up about politics because you know nothing" - maybe you should follow it yourself.
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I genuinely never, ever, expected Marco Rubio to be my favorite member of Trump’s cabinet…
But this dude is absolutely incredible.
If either JD Vance or Marco Rubio (or combination of the two) ran for president.
They’d win all 50 states.
Wouldn’t be even close.

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BREAKING: Marco Rubio is nearly tied with Vance and Newsom to win the 2028 Presidency
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@GOP_is_Gutless Lol, were you a draft dodger and loser too, Grandpa?
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I do not care who gets mad at me for saying this: President Trump, Thank you for something far deeper than politics.
Thank you for waking up every morning at 79 years old and carrying a weight most people could never handle.
Thank you for the meals you missed, the family moments you never got back, the sleepless nights, the long flights, the endless pressure, and the burden of serving a country that never stops demanding more.
Thank you for getting back up every single time the world tried to bury you.
Thank you for enduring attacks, lies, betrayal, and pressure that would have broken most people for good.
Thank you for giving up comfort, privacy, peace, and the life you had built to sit in the hardest seat on earth and fight for this country.
You did not have to do any of this.
You already had the money, the success, the properties, the lifestyle, and the freedom.
You could have walked away.
Instead, you chose sacrifice.
You chose responsibility.
You chose America.
Thank you for everything you carried that so many never fully saw.
Thank you for every morning you chose this country over yourself.
We see you.
We appreciate you.
And we thank you.
God bless you.
God protect you.
And may God keep giving you the strength to carry what most people never could.

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@StevenBartlett This is the exact moment you lost me.
Sucking up to a nepo baby and treating her life experience as though it had some kind of value for your listeners.
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What is it like to grow up in one of the most talked about families in the world?
Well, today’s guest is Ivanka Trump - someone who’s lived much of her life in the public eye, from childhood through business, and all the way to the White House.
From a young age, her life was anything but normal. She grew up surrounded by media attention and moments that most people could never relate to.
At just nine years old, she was dealing with reporters outside her school during her parents’ divorce - an experience she says shaped how she saw trust and the world around her.
As she got older, that pressure didn’t go away. She built a career in real estate before stepping into government and working at the highest level during one of the most intense political periods in recent history.
I found myself coming back to something we discussed around how living under that kind of scrutiny forces you to get really clear on who you are, because if you don’t, the world will define it for you.
And a lot of this conversation comes back to that idea.
Being intentional with your time and your decisions, and even what you allow into your mind, because without that, it’s very easy to get pulled in a direction that isn’t really yours.
I wanted to know:
- How do you grow up under constant public scrutiny?
- What does pressure actually do to a person over time?
- How do you know who to trust when you’re in the spotlight?
- What is power really like behind closed doors?
There’s a moment where she reflects on how, for a long time, protecting herself meant building walls and not trusting people, but over time she realised those same walls can stop you from having real connection.
Let me know your thoughts after watching this one.
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Just 20 minutes before Trump announced the Strait of Hormuz was open—Someone dumped 7,990 lots of Brent crude futures.
A $760 million bet that oil prices would drop.
Orders far larger than anything else in the market at that moment.
They made a fortune.
But somebody knew the announcement was coming.
This is insider trading at the highest level of government.
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“Somebody shorted the oil markets today by hundreds of millions of dollars exactly 20 minutes before Trump made his announcement that everything was going to be great. And if you see that once, it could be a coincidence. But that’s happened at least three times, if not more, since the war began. That’s a pattern.”
“And what that suggests is that there’s rampant corruption and insider self-dealing going on with the president’s up and down
predictions of what’s going to happen tomorrow in the negotiations and in the markets. And I’m sure that that’s being investigated. We can’t prove it, but it seems like the corruption that we’re seeing in our government, maybe not the President, but people who are in the know and the markets, is having a priority over the actual negotiations to end the war. And that’s a crazy thing that our system has never seen before.”
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@elonmusk This idea is so incredibly dumb that it makes me question EVERYTHING about Elon Musk…
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@elonmusk Will the AI produce real estate?
Yeah, though so.
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@JustTheTweets17 @InvisibelleMS Agree with everything except that the attempt was orchestrated & fake - and SS was in on it.
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I was a long time Trump supporter, I became a National Delegate to make certain Trump was seated as the nominee.
While en-route to Wisconsin, I learned of the attempt on Trump's life at the Butler rally. I was in the middle of having dinner at a restaurant in Little Rock, AR. We immediately got the check and left, I was very upset.
Prior to learning of the "assassination attempt" I was to scheduled to do an interview with The Washington Post, they had a reporter who was going to shadow me at the convention. He reached out to me after the shooting in a way that I found lacked concern for Trump, so I canceled the interview and did not allow them to shadow me.
The purpose of allowing them to follow me was to bring awareness to J6ers. One of the hats I wore at the convention dawned the images of 4 J6ers, that hat now sits in the Smithsonian.
At the convention of course there was massive concern for President Trump the consensus was it was divine intervention that saved Trump and we were all incredibly grateful.
On the night Trump spoke, he had the ear patch on and many in the crowd did also. As Trump begin to speak, he started with this:
“So many people have asked me what happened. Tell us what happened, please. And therefore, I will tell you exactly what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time, because it’s actually too painful to tell.”
As I stood on the convention floor you could have heard a pin drop as he spoke. My first thought was how odd for him to begin this way. He was nearly assassinated just a few days before and yet he was declaring this would be the only time he spoke of it, that was my first red flag.
When people tell a lie, certainly a big one it is tough to keep all the details straight and doing so is an effort. In my opinion Trump made that statement to stop any further conversation about what happened. He gave us his official story, would only do it once and that was the end of it. Now we all know no one loves Trump more than Trump so this to me felt completely out of character.
Fast forward to the questioning of Secret Service on how this was allowed to happen. If you look at the perfectly timed ICONIC photo Trump standing triumphantly screaming FIGHT, FIGHT FIGHT, certainly this was divine intervention....right?
Following the inauguration, I found it odd that Trump wasn't going aggressively after those who allowed this to happen. He seemed to behave like it was no big deal.
His Secret Service detail failed him massively, allowed him to be shot, and they allowed that perfectly timed photo op to take place
Instead of his SS detail being terminated as they should have been, Trump made the gentleman in the white shirt the HEAD of the Secret Service on January 22, 2025. Instead of losing his job Sean Curran was given a massive promotion.
Now, I want you to look critically at this photo. They allowed President Trump to stand up, exposing multiple potential kill shots, as the flag is gently lowered. Interesting that the other SS agents lower their heads as the perfectly time ICONIC photo is taken. Honestly, it couldn't have been scripted better if were to have been done in a studio.
Since the attempt on his life, Trump has show no interest in investigating what really happened. He never mentions it, it's as if it never happened, except when he tells us, he took a bullet for us.
As for Corey Comperatore, he was used in this plot, someone had to die otherwise, it would have been much easier to claim it was a HOAX. They killed Corey, likely because he was truly a real life hero, one people would rally behind and defend passionately, as they should.
Then to top it off, they used Corey to their benefit at the convention. To this day his wife is begging for answers, answers she has repeatedly been denied. Sadly, they have no more use for her, she no longer matters.
If you cannot look at this story, and use critical thinking skills and have at least some questions, you are the problem and we need you to snap out of it.


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@ClaudetteGGibs1 @RepSwalwell Have you seen the videos?
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@RepSwalwell I am sick of the Dems just ditching you like this. Why not wait for an investigation to be done?
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@WellsJorda89710 @SusanaIsmaelB Go fuck yourself satan.
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🚨 Trump is RIGHT to Call Out the Pope — And Every Christian Should Pay Attention
Trump is 100% right to call out the Pope.
When the Pope chooses to act like a politician — inserting himself into foreign policy, immigration debates, and international conflicts — he opens himself up to criticism, just like any other public figure.
As a pastor who's not afraid of pushback, I get it. I'm in the political arena too. But let's be honest: This isn't about religion anymore. It's politics dressed up in a cassock.
To anyone not blindly loyal to the institution, it's clear — this Pope leans heavily liberal, using the Chair of Peter as cover for his personal views. He’s hammered President Trump since day one on immigration and foreign policy, yet stays strangely silent on regimes that slaughter their own people, oppress Christians, or pursue demonic ideologies.
Trump respects Catholics. He's not Catholic — neither am I — but he's working to negotiate real peace with dangerous actors while protecting American lives. Where's the Pope's outrage over actual evil and persecution? Why the one-sided lectures aimed only at the right?
When spiritual leaders weaponize faith to push a partisan agenda instead of preaching the Gospel, they deserve accountability — not immunity.
The Pope should focus on saving souls, not playing global diplomat. Trump is simply saying what millions of faithful Christians are already thinking.
What do you think? Should religious leaders stay out of partisan politics, or is selective criticism fair game?
#Trump #Pope #Christianity #Faith #Politics #AmericaFirst #ReligiousFreedom #Trump2024 #CatholicChurch #Gospel

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@damnidc__ The only way you have so many kids in a similar age is by cheating on your wife.
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