Monica 2.0
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Only question is not if, but the manner in which. I’m for drawing and quartering.
JOSH DUNLAP@JDunlap1974
2 Guatemalans indicted in FL for rqping a 7 year old, which carries the death penalty in FL Do you believe they should be put to death?
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Today, RFK Jr. echoed the claims of former FBI Special Agent Ted Gunderson, who revealed that chemtrails—what he referred to as "death dumps"—are being sprayed globally by unmarked planes.
Gunderson passed away shortly after this bombshell, with his death officially attributed to bladder cancer, though many suspect he was poisoned.
RFK Jr. has promised to put an end to this crime, declaring that it's been overlooked for far too long.
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@SaltyGoat17 We'd choose root canals, joint replacements, thinning hair and Shingles over it‼️
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Ilhan Omar’s daughter Isra Hirsi is a 1st-generation American citizen—born right here in the U.S. in 2003 after her family got refugee status from Somalia’s civil war.
She just graduated from elite Barnard College in May 2025.
Almost a full year later… she’s still proudly unemployed.
Her full-time job? Professional protester. Climate strikes, anti-Israel campus encampments, Code Pink delegations to Cuba, and every other leftist cause that lets her “resist” the country that saved her family and gave her every advantage.
No 9-5. No real work. Just activism on mommy’s (and taxpayer’s) dime.
That’s not “youth activism.” That’s biting the hand that fed you—while living off the system you claim to hate.
**And, yes that is a T-Shirt of the Minneapolis Police Department being burned to the ground - she wore it all over Cuba while praising communism**

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He cries like a baby because an American patriot ate a bacon sandwich outside a mosque in Florida. Pathetic.
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa
Muslims want to ban beer and bacon in America. They want Christians to conform to their absurd rules.
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The man who built NATO told us exactly when to walk away from it.
Take a look at this meme. It is a quote from General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the First Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, speaking as he took command of the new alliance in 1951.
His words were clear. His deadline was clear. His warning was clear.
"If in 10 years, all American troops stationed in Europe for national defense purposes have not been returned to the United States, then this whole project [NATO] will have failed."
That deadline came and went in 1961.
We are now in year seventy-five.
By the standard set by the very man who designed this alliance, NATO is not a partial failure or a flawed success. It is a complete and total failure, seven and a half times over.
Look at what Europe became while American taxpayers footed the bill.
The German military trains with broomsticks because it cannot field working rifles.
The British Royal Navy struggles to put a single carrier to sea.
France lectures the world about strategic autonomy, right up until the moment a real fight breaks out, at which point Paris dials Washington.
And when America needed support for action against Iran, the world's leading state sponsor of terror, our so-called allies in Europe did exactly what they always do.
They hedged. They hand-wrung. They preached diplomacy while sheltering under the security umbrella that three generations of American servicemen have held over their heads.
The Founders warned us about this.
George Washington told the young republic to steer clear of permanent foreign alliances.
Thomas Jefferson called for honest friendship with all nations, and entangling alliances with none.
Eisenhower agreed with them. He gave Europe ten years to grow up. Europe never did.
It is time to bring our troops home, end the cradle-to-grave defense subsidy, and let Europe defend Europe. If they cannot, that is not our problem to solve. It is theirs.
Do you think it is finally time to pull American forces out of NATO?

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In a recent sit-down with journalist Jonathan Martin, Illinois Democrat Governor JB Pritzker delivered a master class in tone-setting. After describing the genuinely awful threats made against him and his family, threats no public servant should ever face, the billionaire governor turned philosopher and explained exactly who is to blame for the temperature in our country.
Spoiler alert: it is not him.
"Our leaders set the tone in this country. And I think that the President of the United States has set a tone where political violence is okay. He's advocated it himself before. It's a terrible thing," Pritzker said.
When Martin reminded him that President Trump has himself been the target of political violence, Pritzker replied, "That's what I'm saying. He, he's experienced the other side of that. We gotta stand up against this. We need to be speaking out against political violence. I'm a big believer in it's okay to disagree but not be disagreeable."
Beautiful sentiment. Truly moving.
Now let's check the receipts.
This is the same JB Pritzker who stood at the rostrum during his State of the State address and compared the Trump administration to the rise of Adolf Hitler.
This is the same JB Pritzker who declared in New Hampshire that "these Republicans cannot know a moment of peace" and that "we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have."
This is the same JB Pritzker who has labeled the President an authoritarian, a fascist, a king, a threat to democracy, in speech after speech, on cable news, on TikTok, on every platform he can find.
And this is the same JB Pritzker now offering America a thoughtful lecture on how leaders should not be disagreeable.
Meanwhile, President Trump has survived a bullet to the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania, a rifleman in the bushes at his West Palm Beach golf course, and most recently a gunman opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The perpetrators of these acts keep sharing one curious trait, and it is not membership in the GOP.
The Founders warned in Federalist 10 about the dangers of faction inflamed into violence. They did not, however, anticipate a governor who lights the match, hands out the gasoline, and then complains about the smoke.

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