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Michael

@HisGloryOurGood

Lover of Jesus, although imperfectly. Thankful for Grace, and I need it daily. 82nd Airborne and Gulf War Vet. Lover of Freedom and the Firearms.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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@Janet_Mefferd Man, you are totally obsessed with Megan. It is actually weird.
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Janet Mefferd
Janet Mefferd@Janet_Mefferd·
HAHAHA! She’s the same “reporter” who got help with her error-filled book from David Morrill, publisher of Protestia (founded by JD “the Jews!” Hall). Does she know David’s also written for a site whose editor-in-chief thinks Baptists should support mosque-building? Discernment!
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@osucowboytc What is not true about that? Look at what has happened in the last 5-10 years. Any honest look will tell you that we are on the wrong trajectory. A Islamic socialist is running the largest city in America, and they keep electing more. Now do Michigan, Seattle, LA, Minn. TX., etc
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Tyler Campbell@osucowboytc·
@HisGloryOurGood "huge swaths of Islamic socialists actively seeking to gain political power and fundamentally reshape significant parts of America." His words. Fear mongering.
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Tyler Campbell
Tyler Campbell@osucowboytc·
No. Christian pastors need to stay the course, teaching their flocks to love their neighbors (including immigrants) and show Christian hospitality (welcoming the stranger) instead of pushing them toward fear like Josh does here.
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@mitchellvii Just stop. We need it and there is no good reason not to get it done.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
🇺🇸 THE SAVE AMERICA ACT WILL NOT HELP US IN THE MIDTERMS! People are being naive when they claim that we need to pass the SAVE America Act to have any chance in the midterms. Did we have the SAVE America Act in 2024? - No. Did Trump win all 7 swing states? - Yes. While it is important that we pass it for 2028, it is already too late for 2026. Court challenges will block it and primaries are already in the books - operationally it is too late to implement. Honestly, we needed to pass this a year ago for it to make a difference in 2026! So please stop the blackpilling that we cannot win without it. We have won without it and we can again! Let's get out the vote and add to our majorities so that a bunch of dumb RINO's can't block it for 2028!
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Michael@HisGloryOurGood·
@megbasham @YossiGoldstein8 No, they need to stay. They will go and vote democrat in the good states and ruin them as well. Stay and fight. Remember, it was years of democrat voting that has got them to where they are, and the Jews have been a big part of it.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
@YossiGoldstein8 It’s too late. Do you not see what happened tonight? Misfit is right. If I’m Jewish and I’m in New York, I’m getting out immediately. Go to Florida. Go to the Carolinas. Go to Tennessee. But get out of there.
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Michael@HisGloryOurGood·
@megbasham Both GOP and "Establishment Dems" need to ban together to pass a bill that Trump will sign that makes it a law that no foreign born people can run for congress. Do it today, and get it signed into law before Nov.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
If Republicans of past generations had not continually sold us out on the issue of illegal immigration, we would not currently have Marxist Muslims taking over New York right now. This is what “compassionate conservatism” got us.
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Michael@HisGloryOurGood·
@bennyjohnson Benny, I have a serious question: can Trump (feds) without any federal monies from districts/states that elect socialist/communist? Why would the rest of us have to pay for their stupidity? Thank you
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
This is Aber Kwas. She was endorsed by Zohran Mamdani and just won the Democrat Primary for a NY State Senate seat. This is her blaming 9/11 on America’s “system of capitalism, racism, white supremacy and islamophobia.”
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@megbasham I have a serious question: can Trump (feds) without any federal monies from districts/states that elect socialist/communist? Why would the rest of us have to pay for their stupidity? Thank you
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
“Mass Immigration and cultural drift has truly made NYC a post-American city. That's the future of America if we don't close the border and have mass deportations. All three of Mamdani's endorsees are literal self-declared socialists who will now be in Congress.”
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

My takeaways from tonight's Congressional elections in NYC (1) I despise Mamdani but he has shown himself to be an incredibly formidable politician. Underestimate him at your peril. He endorsed against two Congressional incumbents in high risk races and looks like he's going to win both of them with Lander and Chevalier. Plus his third "outsider" endorsement of Valdez also won easily. (2) Mass Immigration and cultural drift has truly made NYC a post-American city. That's the future of America if we don't close the border and have mass deportations. All three of Mamdani's endorsees are literal self-declared socialists who will now be in Congress. (3) Israel, and in particular AIPAC are absolutely toxic in a Democrat primary-- especially anywhere vaguely "progressive"-- Israel was arguably the central issue in all three of these primaries and the candidate that was more hostile to Israel won in each. Expect a lot of Democrats to swing much harder against both AIPAC and Israel going forward. (4) The radicalism of these soon-to-be Congressmen is going to be a headache for Democrat leadership in the House and a gift to the GOP. The future of the Democrat party is radical and post-American in it's orientation. Since all of these candidates are in the world's media capital, they are going to get tons of attention. That isn't going to play well for the Dems in 2026 and 2028.

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Michael@HisGloryOurGood·
@EricLDaugh Eric, I have a serious question: can Trump (feds) without any federal monies from districts/states that elect socialist/communist? Why would the rest of us have to pay for their stupidity? Thank you
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 President Trump just DROPPED this line on Democrat US Senate candidates James Talarico and Jon Ossoff They BOTH MUST LOSE! "Isn’t it strange, the Dumocrats are running a man in Texas who looks virtually identical to Alfred E. Neuman, of MAD Magazine fame and, in Georgia, they’re running someone who looks like a twin to the Late, Great, Pee-wee Herman." "With these two horrible Political Candidates, I don’t know if there’s a genetic tree, but it certainly is close! What do you think? In any event, Mike Collins, of Georgia, should easily beat Pee-wee, and Ken Paxton, of Texas, should easily beat Alfred E. Vote Republican and, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP" 🔥
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@NickJFreitas Nick, I have a serious question: can Trump (feds) without any federal monies from districts/states that elect socialist/communist? Why would the rest of us have to pay for their stupidity? Thank you
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Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
Watching the right debate over Iran is depressing. My own position from the beginning has been the following: -Iran is a threat. -I don’t know what intel Trump has. -I generally trust Trump when it comes to deployment of the US military. -I don’t support another ground war/nation building operation in the middle east. -I would love to see the Iranian regime toppled, but it has to be through an organic uprising, which can be supported by outside forces but cannot be the main effort. -I recognize that Trump laid out objectives none of which was regime change. -This conflict will be judged based on the ability to achieve stated objectives. Since the MOU has come out my position has been the following: -I don’t love this MOU but it’s a framework for negotiation not a final deal. -I don’t trust the Islamic government of Iran, but it’s clear at this point that the regime is probably not going to fall due to an internal uprising. -A negotiated peace which includes necessary and transparent safeguards against Iran having nuclear weapons and which greatly diminishes their support of proxies would be a significant achievement. (But that remains to be seen.) -It appears to me that the internal conditions necessary to successfully replace the Islamic government do not currently exist but could be developed over years. -While Israel has every right to defend itself against attacks, it will have to consider its security interests against current objectives and the US desire to extricate itself from the conflict. -The US midterms play a significant role in the overall strategy because they will have the ability to impact not only this conflict but the rest of the Trump term. There’s more, and I’ve done several podcasts on the topic, but each time I have tried to be fair and intellectually honest in my assessment balancing my belief that Iran is a threat to American interests and my desire to avoid more foreign conflicts and address systemic issues at home. Reasonable people can disagree on my analysis and conclusions and I have no problem with good faith debate on the topic of which I have had many. But once again I am watching as the right begins to adopt the tactics of the left to try and make their points. Instantly accusing anyone who disagrees as being a “paid shill.” Automatically assuming ill intentions. Ad hominem attacks. And the political equivalent of allowing a disagreement over a “non doctrinal topic” to become grounds for excommunication and claims of betrayal, treachery and heresy. Sentiments like : I agree with you on almost everything, but now you’re just a hack. Are becoming common. Think about that statement. It equates to “Nick, I have watched and listened to your analysis on just about every topic and agreed with you…but because I disagree with you on this topic, IT MUST BE that you are actually just a huge shill and horrible person.” Or…and just hear me out…it could be that generally like minded people sometimes do have serious disagreements on certain topics. In such cases it is usually a question of data, perspective or priorities, not ill intention. Which is to say it is not a fundamental difference of opinion on truth or ultimate objectives, but primarily one of perspective. The real question is whether or not the analysis they used to get to their conclusions or opinions is reasonable. If the right proves incapable of honest debate without immediately turning on one another or adopting the tactics of the left in how we adjudicate disagreement, we are in a great deal of trouble.
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@EricLDaugh Just went from awful to really awful
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman has just LOST HIS SEAT IN CONGRESS to a leftist socialist Mamdani-backed candidate, Brad Lander He SUPPORTS abolishing ICE and mass socialism Democrats are going PSYCHO MODE!
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@EWErickson Erick is happy, its a bad day for SC
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@marklevinshow I believe it's their money. They have oil and sell it.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
The Iranian regime will now receive more money from this deal in a single year than Israel receives in 10 years (nearly all of which buys military equipment from American companies). Israel is actively and aggressively focused on complete economic and military independence. It does not want to be treated as a sterling partner in war but a belittled punching bag the rest of the time. Just listen to what’s said about Israel by Democrats, Woke Reich podcasters, TV hosts, and even some of our friends. I fear we will regret this as we grow closer to countries like Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan and go down a narrow and dark path.
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Bob Smietana
Bob Smietana@bobsmietana·
For nearly two decades, no one seemed to care if Southern Baptist Churches had women pastors. Then they become public enemy #1. Here's why (see below)
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Michael
Michael@HisGloryOurGood·
@JDT030820 @Fair_and_Biased @TuckerCarlson @LostMyHats That's true, anyone who uses the term is hard to take seriously (with due respect). A better term to use that might be helpful is "Fulfillment Theology." Those of us that hold to covenant theology do not believe the church "replaces" Israel, but that the church is its fulfillment
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Jackie Chea ⚖️
Jackie Chea ⚖️@Fair_and_Biased·
.@TuckerCarlson and @LostMyHats want to talk about Romans 11, so let’s do it. Bear with me- this is a lengthy topic. On Tucker’s show, JD Hall referenced Romans 11 to say that the Jews are “cut off and severed from both Abraham and God.” This is mind blowing bc Romans 11 is probably the best example of the OPPOSITE. The very first verse of the chapter refutes his claim:  “I ask then: Did God reject his people? By no means! I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin. God did not reject his people, whom he foreknew.” Paula affirms a Jewish connection both to God AND to Abraham. Hall was right about one thing, though. Paul DOES discuss the Jews (the “natural branches”) being cut off from their OWN tree bc of unbelief & believing gentiles being grafted into it. But Hall COMPLETELY ignores their future inclusion and re-grafting, which Paul speaks of as more natural than that of the gentiles: “After all, if you were cut out of an olive tree that is wild by nature, and contrary to nature were grafted into a cultivated olive tree, how much more readily will these, the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree!” He says, “If their transgression means riches for the world, and their loss means riches for the Gentiles, how much greater riches will their full inclusion bring!… …what will their acceptance be but life from the dead? …if the root is holy, so are the branches.” Multiple times in the chapter Paul warns against conceit or arrogance, reminding us that we are grafted into THEIR tree and God can graft them in again: “Do not consider yourself to be superior to those other branches. If you do, consider this: You do not support the root, but the root supports you.” Yet Hall tells Tucker, “They’re handing out Christian promises- those are for US.” Paul is quite clear, however, that we came to these promises by way of our forefathers, the Jews. “As far as the gospel is concerned, they are enemies for your sake; but as far as election is concerned, they are loved on account of the patriarchs, for God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.” Like most adherents of “Replacement Theology,” Hall veers off course bc he falls prey to the arrogance Paul warns against. He wants a world where Christianity is divorced from its Jewish roots, and no such world exists.
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@nicksortor Liberals and liberalism ruins everything!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: Crews are now installing FENCING around the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool as rabid leftists REFUSE to stop tampering with it These people need LENGTHY prison sentences. The fencing will stay up until repairs to their vandalism are complete.
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@jchasedavis Help a brother out. I'm not that smart, but I want to be 😉
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J. Chase Davis
J. Chase Davis@jchasedavis·
Dispensationalists are the lone bulwark against moral insanity in America.
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@Protestia Why do liberals always look the same?
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
UMC pastor K. Karepen likens John the Baptist's courageous rebuke of Herod's sinful marriage, to the Christian's duty to rebuke racial micro-aggressions and anti-trans rhetoric
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
TALARICO: "My whiteness, my masculinity, all those things limit my imagination about what is possible." What kind of 'man' talks like this?
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