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Frank Bruffey III
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Full time Granddaddy and enjoying life. Ex Uniparty. MAGA. Love America and Trump. DM=Unfollow. IFBAP.
Rehoboth Beach, DE Katılım Ekim 2022
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OBSTRUCTION: Thune's Senate is blocking 100+ Trump nominees, refused to fund the Secret Service for 72 days despite a 3rd assassination attempt, and killed the Save America Act that 85% of Americans support. America is at war. Senate Republicans have the power to fix every one of these failures & are choosing not to. That is not a conference. That is an obstruction operation.

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Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America.
People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate.
A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him.
Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.
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@JoyceWhiteVance I’m open to sensible gun control.
Some ideas:
• No firearms for anyone who’s attended a “No Kings” protest
• Mandatory waiting period for ActBlue donors
• Red flag laws for people who call Trump a fascist
Should clear up 100% of all future would-be Trump assassins
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Appreciate Glenn Reib pointing out the reality of the time we are living in:
Dear Sane America,
No one died. And that’s exactly why so many on the left are quietly seething right now. If that animal had succeeded, if Trump’s head had exploded in a spray of blood, if Vance had been cut down, if bodies had piled up in that room...the reaction from huge chunks of the American left wouldn’t have been horror or grief. It would have been raw, ugly joy.
We’ve seen their true faces before. After Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed Trump’s ear and a father was murdered in front of his family, too many couldn’t hide their disappointment. Some cheered openly online. Others smirked behind careful wording: “karma,” “he had it coming,” “stochastic terrorism finally worked.” They had spent years calling Trump Hitler, his supporters Nazis, turning “punch a Nazi” into casual conversation. They flooded every channel with eliminationist poison: “resistance by any means necessary,” Trump as an existential threat who “must be stopped at all costs.” When the bullets flew, their masks slipped. They weren’t mourning political violence in America, they were furious the “fascist” survived. These are the same people who would have been dancing in the streets, posting memes with champagne emojis, or quietly liking tweets celebrating “the end of MAGA” if only the Secret Service had been a split-second slower. Blue-check journalists, Hollywood celebrities, tenured professors, activist nonprofits, and half the corporate media class, they would have felt a sick thrill in their chests. Not public jubilation, maybe, but that private, shameful rush of “finally.” Some would have gone full ghoul and said the quiet part loud. The rest would have performed concern while secretly relieved that the man they’ve demonized for a decade was gone.
And now? Because no one died, the script flips instantly to “It was staged.” A hoax. Trump orchestrated it. False flag for getting the ballroom. These are the exact same voices who spent years screaming that right-wing rhetoric causes violence. But when a leftist-adjacent lunatic tries to slaughter conservatives at a DC media dinner and fails? Suddenly it’s all theater. These people are fucking vile. They don’t want debate. They don’t want elections. They want elimination. They’ve normalized the idea that Trump and his voters are irredeemable threats to democracy itself. So when someone tries to remove that “threat” with bullets, a large part of their ecosystem secretly roots for success. When it fails, they don’t condemn the violence...they deny it happened, minimize it, or accuse the victims of faking it.
This is the sickness: a political tribe so consumed by hatred that the near-assassination of a sitting president and his team elicits disappointment rather than outrage. They don’t grieve for the Republic. They grieve for the missed shot. Sane America, look at them clearly. The academics who’d toast “one less fascist.” The journalists who’d leak celebratory texts. The celebrities who’d post cryptic “the resistance wins” nonsense. The everyday leftists refreshing news feeds hoping for confirmation of death, then raging when it didn’t come. They’ve abandoned basic human decency. Political violence isn’t a horror to them, it’s a feature, as long as it’s aimed at the right targets. The left doesn’t own every lunatic, but they own this toxic culture of dehumanization. You don’t call half the country Nazis for ten straight years, stoke unstable minds with apocalyptic “threat to democracy” hysteria, and then act shocked when someone picks up a gun. Or worse, act disappointed when he misses.
Enough. Condemn this attack without excuses. Reject the ghoulish double standard. Drop the “staged” conspiracy cope. Demand your own side face the bloodlust they’ve incubated instead of celebrating it in private. The rest of us are watching with pure revulsion. This isn’t left versus right anymore.
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Reading the manifesto of Cole Tomas Allen shows the ultimate expression of a society where rage has replaced morality and decency. At its core, it is a denial of transcendent values and rights...jonathanturley.org/2026/04/27/the…
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My boss's boss is like 42, never married, no kids. Earns $275-300K per year. Goes on a minimum of two international vacations a year w/ his girlfriend. 10+ days, all out.
Eats the best food, stays in top notch accomodations. Excursions, tours, nicest beaches, etc.
Great guy, I'm happy for him.
But what I've realized is that without kids, you end up chasing a lifestyle that has to continually be topped in order for you to be satisfied and find happiness.
What he and others like him don't understand is that when you have children, seeing THEM experience life's most basic things and watching their eyes light up at all the "firsts", brings greater pleasure and joy than any vacation or travel experience ever could.
Seeing THEM try blueberries for the first time is greater than dining at the best 5 star restaurant in Europe.
Seeing THEM learn how to walk is greater than walking the Great Wall of China or strolling along the most picturesque beach.
Watching THEM giggle uncontrollably at "peek-a-boo" tops any A-list comedian act.
Seeing THEIR excitement when building a fort out of cardboard boxes and making a door big enough for daddy is superior to staying at 5-star resorts.
Flying kites with THEM far outweighs excursions like parasailing or helicopter rides.
Seeing THEM perform a recital on stage for the first time is more rewarding than watching a Broadway show or top notch symphony orchestra.
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When you have children, all of a sudden you realize that life's greatest joys are not in the pursuit of things or pleasure or travel, but rather in the LOVE and bond you share with your very own image bearers.
Seeing the beauty and magnificence and wonder of life all over again for the first time through THEIR eyes and expressions gives you something the world simply cannot offer, nor even come close.

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🚨HOLY COW: Rep. Chip Roy: “Maybe we should get rid of all 435 members of the House and all 100 members of the Senate and start over because Congress is literally failing the American people.”
Do you agree with Chip?
Follow me: @ItsCarterHughes
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Cole Allen is the Dunning-Kruger Assassin.
Allen is not some random nut job from the fringes of society. He’s a very articulate graduate of Caltech, which means he has a high degree of native intelligence. He’s in the education profession. He is on BlueSky. He goes to No Kings protests. He’s your basic rank-and-file Democrat.
But it’s that high native intellect that led him astray.
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is, at its simplest level, people thinking they know more that they do. People who are high achievers in one area often mistakenly believe their native abilities make them experts in all areas.
So you get a super-smart guy like Allen, he excels in one narrow area, and extrapolates that excellence into thinking he knows more than he does in other areas. He goes into Blue Sky, he goes to No Kings protests, and he is easily swayed into believing all of the insane, violent lies those sorts of intellectual cesspools foster. All of a sudden this computer science expert is a national political policy expert too, except that latter expertise is derived from insane propaganda. The man with the intellectual skill to write code is not smart enough to recognize when he himself has fallen prey to propaganda, so he KNOWS that Donald Trump is Hitler and must be stopped.
And when you KNOW that someone is Hitler, what’s the right thing to do?
That’s what is so scary at this very moment—the sheer number of ostensibly educated Democrats who KNOW so many things are “true" that are actually so very, very untrue.
In many ways, Cole Allen is just an average Democrat, and like most average Democrats, he fell prey to credentialism and Dunning-Kruger. But Cole took it to the next level; let’s pray more do not.
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