Rosey Roseburger

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Rosey Roseburger

Rosey Roseburger

@MarkusRose43910

Georgist individualist. Former sewer socialist and paleocon.

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Rosey Roseburger
Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
@KinderheimRune For whites to survive in America, we need to broaden white identity to include Hispanics that identify as white, and also half-Asians. Europe is not so far gone yet, but your future looks much scarier because your migrants are much harder to assimilate.
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Rune@KinderheimRune·
1) Muslims have lower TFR than Danes in Denmark 2) Muslims and Blacks get more abortions than Europeans 3) We will be fine Mr. "John01011950" from America How about you focus on the US? White births are a minority in all major states!
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John@John01011950

@KinderheimRune @PeterSweden7 You will be replaced in 2 generations. While white European women get abortions, Muslim and African women will have infinity children all tax supported.

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Mario
Mario@PawlowskiMario·
@MarkusRose43910 @ComputerSageJAB If you only read a title and don’t read the rest of the post and try to comprehend, then yes, you will fall for your own trap, always
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Mario@PawlowskiMario·
JUST IN 🚨🇪🇪: “Putin is preparing to invade Estonia, he has received permission to send troops abroad to protect Russians - The Times Estonia is a member of a NATO, it will trigger article 5 of a NATO code. After connecting some dots it’s obvious what Trump did. He basically started the war with Iran for Netanyahu and Putin, if Russia invades Estonia he will say he won’t help NATO because NATO, a defensive alliance didn’t help him with invasion on Iran.
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Red State Update
Red State Update@JamesLayla32673·
How's that war going? Just checking in on the war with Iran. Any news? The Red State Update Podcast is up now at all the podcast places.
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Mario@PawlowskiMario·
@ComputerSageJAB Why? Because it’s true about Trump being a Russian puppet?
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Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
@KinderheimRune @alexbsasha Why would anyone feel that they have to apologize for having countrymen who care about self-preservativation. Ethnonationalism simply means the will to live has not been extinguished.
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Rune@KinderheimRune·
@alexbsasha Why are you openly lying about our country? They are debating it and the host has been public on here for weeks opposing ethnonationalism.
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Rosey Roseburger
Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
He exudes whatever you call the opposite of charisma. This has been obvious since his second week in public life after Trump picked him, when he was suddenly revealed to be fat creepy couch-fucker. But then he ignored the haters and pressed on, and he aquitted himself quite nicely during the rest of campaign. Everyone loves to dunk on him but I think he is a bit underrated. If he is lucky and Trump dies in the next 12-18 months, I predict he does well enough to be reelected. If Trump finishes his term, I can’t see any Republican winning in 2028.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
His expulsion-worthy offense was apparently having a romantic relationship with an adult woman who later committed suicide. Historically, EXPULSION has been incredibly rare in Congress (overrides voters), only invoked under extreme circumstances with clear-cut criminal wrongdoing
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Rep. Tony Gonzales@RepTonyGonzales

There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas.

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Rosey Roseburger
Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
I have no idea WTF you’re talking about. Monica blew Bill while he was on phone with Prime Minister of Serbia. First porno I ever saw featured John Holmes behind desk on the phone remarking on how good his new secretary was; camera then pivoted to close-up of her taking dictation.
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Smoked Manhattan@SmokedManhattan·
@MarkusRose43910 @G_ShugiSha @mtracey I mean how stupid are you people. There is no corporate structure anywhere in this country that allows superiors to fuck subordinates. It’s like you all fell off a turnip truck yesterday.
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ah ha@Mic_ah_ha·
@mtracey You're defending statutory rape. That's some slave master shit you're all for. You realize some women are trying to pay a mortgage and feed their children, to dangle that in front of them while extorting sexual favors is disgusting. You're old enough to have a beard even, gross.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
It's amazing that so many people feel entitled to decree, to all of society, that any sexual or romantic interaction that might entail some sort of "power differential" or "power disparity" is hereby deemed inherently abusive, and therefore impermissible. A blanket rule to be imposed on all private adult behavior: regardless of individual circumstances. Because the decree-proclaimers believe they can somehow know, as a matter of pure dogma, that no "consent" can ever be freely given in such scenarios, even if both adult parties consciously believe themselves to be consenting. It really takes extreme arrogance to think you can authoritatively generalize, in such an imperious and self-certain way, about the totality of human experience. Especially regarding a dimension of human experience with such infinite subtle complexities as sexual/romantic interaction. Still, they believe they're entitled to police everyone else's behavior with their top-down dogmatic dictates, based on this weird moral absolutism they demand everyone else uncritically accept.
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Honos@Honos305·
@Heathfeath45 @mattyglesias I honestly don’t have a real problem with her- but I will not let dumbasses rewrite history to help her doomed 2028 campaign at the cost of throwing shade at the woman who absolutely should be President right now. Biden was right to choose Harris. Voters were wrong to reject her.
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Genjitsu Shugi-Sha@G_ShugiSha·
@mtracey Motherfucker, he cheated on his wife with a subordinate That’s grounds for expulsion from Congress
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Rosey Roseburger
Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
@mtracey Is it possible that truly incendiary stuff was going to come out and is being held back now that he has capitulated?
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Rosey Roseburger
Rosey Roseburger@MarkusRose43910·
I’m not sure how much you guys — two of my favorite engagement farmers — really disagree. If Magyar used to be in Orban’s party, maybe he changed for the reasons Richard would have wanted him too: the need to embrace liberal economics instead of woke right populism. Is this correct, Rune?
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
@KinderheimRune Total non-sequitur. Keep crying. Your portly authoritarian loss, console yourself by thinking you're the only one who can understand Hungary.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
Goodbye to Viktor Orban. In many ways a tragic figure. He understood serious ways in which the West went wrong, but was a victim of American brainworms, as can be seen most clearly in his embrace of postliberals. In that way he was not unlike the wokes he fought against.
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TrueLogique
TrueLogique@trueLogique·
@FuentesUpdates Wait so his best friend is a jew and his sister is also marrying a jew? And yall still listen to this guy?😂.
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Fuentes Updates
Fuentes Updates@FuentesUpdates·
Superchatter asks Nick Fuentes how to deal with his sister who is marrying a Jew 😭 "Unironically, you have to sabotage the marriage, I'm not even joking..."
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boglorena boglorena@boglorena·
@mtracey Maybe we should expect better of people in our society? Maybe "trivially common" is not an excuse. Maybe we should have higher standards where men and women respect themselves, their spouses, and people around them. Maybe the pornification of our society is rotting it from within
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
One of the four women whom CNN characterizes as alleging "sexual misconduct" by Eric Swalwell was essentially an adult woman whom Swalwell asked on a date, she agreed, they meet up, drink alcoholic beverages, end up having sex, and then she starts to feel bad about it because he's married. Although the anonymous adult woman says she felt "emotionally vulnerable" after the hookup, she continued to send him "friendly messages," and told him he would make an "amazing governor." That's it. If you want to expose and moralistically opine on the private sexual activity of adults, that's your prerogative I guess, but lumping it under the umbrella of "sexual misconduct" is preposterous. There's nothing non-consensual even alleged here. The woman only "came forward" when she started hearing rumors on social media about Swalwell's other flings. Sure, it looks like the guy was cheating on his wife. If you want to bombastically scold him for that, go ahead I guess, but it's also trivially common behavior (see also: the current governor of California, the current president of the United States). To vaguely categorize it as somehow constituting RAPE (or even "misconduct") is an assault on the English language, common sense, and public rationality. Did no one learn ANYTHING from the embarrassing excesses of "MeToo"? Below is the entire CNN excerpt chronicling the anonymous woman's story. (This adult woman DID NOT work for Swalwell in any capacity.) Feel free to explain how it's anything other than what I've described above, despite the obvious selectivity in how CNN assembled their ridiculous reportage. Surely there must've been plenty of additional details strategically omitted in service of the narrative CNN decided to concoct, in collusion with the Dem activists and "influencers" who ginned up this whole fiasco. --------------- CNN, April 10, 2026 ‘All you did was harm me’ Another woman, who had an interest in Democratic politics, said she began messaging with Swalwell online in 2025 after responding to one of his Instagram stories, joking that she might run for office herself. A couple of days later, she said, Swalwell followed her and encouraged her to get involved in politics. He later sent her his phone number. The woman and Swalwell began texting over several weeks, including late at night, discussing politics and their previous work experience as bartenders, screenshots of messages she shared with CNN show. She said she was shocked that a congressman was paying her attention. “I kind of almost felt like I was getting catfished,” she said. In spring 2025, Swalwell said he happened to be coming to her city and asked to meet. He asked for her suggestions for a hotel and places to go, the messages show. Swalwell and the woman met for dinner and drinks at a steakhouse. She said she told her mother about the meeting with Swalwell in advance, and her mother confirmed that in an interview with CNN. Swalwell asked her about her work history in what seemed almost like a job interview, she recalled. Partway through their conversation, Swalwell told her that he had to do a CNN interview, and went back to his hotel room. As he was waiting for his live TV hit, Swalwell texted her a photo asking her how he looked, according to a screenshot she provided to CNN. That photo matched Swalwell’s appearance in the interview, and Swalwell also told the CNN anchor that he was visiting the city where the woman lived, according to CNN’s recording. Afterward, Swalwell took the woman to another bar, where they sat in a back booth, she said. “He was sitting against me, and so I kind of moved away from him, and every time that I would move away from him, he would get closer to me,” she remembered. He touched her leg and ordered a drink for her. The woman said she tried to turn the conversation to her partner and Swalwell’s wife and children, but Swalwell continued to touch her. She began to get more intoxicated and felt “really fuzzy,” even accidentally walking into the men’s bathroom in the bar, she said. After she returned to the booth, Swalwell kissed her, she said. “I was shocked that he would do that right in the middle of a public bar,” she said. She said she told him it was wrong, but didn’t want to burn a bridge with a prominent congressman, so she stayed at the bar even as she was getting more intoxicated. The woman said she then ended up in Swalwell’s hotel room without any memory of how she got there. She said that her memory of what happened in Swalwell’s hotel room is “a blur.” She ended up leaving the hotel at 5:41 a.m., according to a screenshot of an Uber receipt she provided to CNN. The next day, she said, Swalwell sent her disappearing iPhone voice messages saying that he wanted to ensure that his wife didn’t find out about what happened, she said. She felt emotionally vulnerable and distraught in the following weeks, she said, telling her mother about a month after the fact about what had happened, and later telling two close friends. All three confirmed to CNN in interviews that she had shared her story with them. One friend said that she told them about her experience with Swalwell in December 2025, while the other said she could not remember when specifically she was told. She said she told Swalwell that she felt “really disgusted and ashamed” about what happened, but he continued contacting her, including offering to use his position to help her renew her passport or saying he could write her a letter of recommendation for her law school applications. A few days before he announced his gubernatorial bid in November, he texted her, asking how she was, according to screenshots she provided to CNN. The following month, she sent him a long message telling him that “all you did was harm me,” and asking him not to contact her again. “I won’t bother you again!” Swalwell responded. “Sorry.” The woman said she continued to stay in touch with Swalwell after that, however, exchanging some friendly messages with him, in what she likened to Stockholm syndrome. In the cease-and-desist letter to the woman, Swalwell’s lawyer argued that some of these text messages, including one in which she said “you would be an amazing governor,” raised doubt about her account. The woman told CNN she decided to speak out about what happened to her after hearing rumors about other women accusing Swalwell of misconduct, and realizing she wasn’t alone. “I suffered a lot in silence. … I had no desire to ever come after him or ever come out saying something,” she said. But she concluded that Swalwell “used my vulnerabilities and the fact that I looked up to him to be able to get something from it,” she added.
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Albert Buchard 🇪🇺
Albert Buchard 🇪🇺@AlbertBuchard·
@mattyglesias There is nothing bizarre about it. MAGA becomes fully legible once you see it as a religious war: Christian nationalism fused with authoritarian politics, animated by the fantasy of restoring a white (~Judeo-) Christian order.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
One of the annoying things about the low-IQ rightists who populate this site is they assume everyone else is as dumb as they are. I posted here that it would make more sense to idolize Denmark than Hungary, so various chuds are popping out of the woodwork to be like “hurrr durr you libs would hate Denmark’s immigration policies.” I know all about Denmark’s immigration policies — it was a deliberately well-chosen example to illustrate how bizarre, corrupt, and irrational the MAGA obsession with boosting Viktor Orbán is, this is an approach that is *not* justifiable in terms of belief in free markets or restrictive immigration policies, if it was you could idolize Trols Poulsen. You could talk about Mette Fredericksen moving to the middle on migration in a way that could be a model for other center-left leaders. But *my whole point* is precisely that Trump isn’t doing that, he’s repeatedly threatening to invade Danish sovereign territory while relentlessly focused on cheerleading for Fidesz. It doesn’t make sense, that’s my argument because I know what I’m talking about.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

If you want to get obsessed with copying a European country, I would pick Denmark over Hungary.

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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
I personally can't stand Eric Swalwell, but the idea that EVERY DEMOCRAT would instantly renounce him, and demand he exit the race of which he's been front-runner, without doing a shred of due diligence to verify anything, just reflects an ongoing disease endemic to the party
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