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Micropenis Mark @marklevinshow thinks he has the monopoly on lewd. He tweets about me obsessively in the crudest, nastiest terms possible. Literally more than some stalkers I’ve had arrested. He doesn’t like it when women like me fight back. Bc of his micropenis.
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow
Poor Megyn Kelly. An emotionally unhinged, lewd, and petulant wreck. She’s completely revealed and destroyed herself. She’s everything people say she is, but much worse. Never an intelligent, thoughtful, or substantive comment. Utterly toxic.
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This is Rome's most famous crime scene
Today, March 15, marks the day sixty men stabbed the most powerful person on earth and accidentally destroyed the very thing they were trying to save. The lesson he died for is one the world still hasn't learned...
In 44 BC, Julius Caesar was proclaimed dictator for life. He had ended a civil war, conquered Gaul, and remade Rome in his image. The poor loved him. The soldiers would die for him. But 60 senators called themselves the Liberators and plotted to kill him.
At their center stood Marcus Junius Brutus, descended from the very man who had founded the Republic. Yet it was Caesar’s mercy that helped restore Brutus’s political career. Caesar had spared his life after the civil war and allowed him to return to public office...
Brutus took the blade he sharpened on Caesar's generosity and drove it into his chest.
But before the blood, there was a warning.
According to Plutarch, a seer had told Caesar his life would be in danger on the Ides of March. On his way to the Senate that morning, Caesar spotted the man and said to him that the Ides had arrived. The seer's reply was: "Aye, they are come, but they are not gone."
Caesar was stabbed twenty-three times. He fell at the base of a statue of Pompey the Great — his oldest rival. When he saw Brutus among the assassins, he stopped fighting and sank to the ground...
Brutus had prepared a speech celebrating the restoration of the Republic. He was shocked to find outrage instead of praise. Caesar's death triggered civil wars. His heir Octavian crushed the conspirators at Philippi — Brutus and Cassius both died by their own swords — then became Emperor Augustus, terminating the Republic forever.
The Liberators had liberated no one.
They had a plan for the assassination and none for the morning after — certain of their own righteousness, blind to everything else. Every revolution led by people drunk on their own virtue ends the same way: not in the freedom they promised, but in the chaos they swore to prevent.
Power does not fall into a vacuum. It falls to whoever is most prepared to catch it. The men who killed Caesar set out to stop a dictator. They created an emperor instead. That is the oldest political truth there is, and the one we keep forgetting: removing a man changes nothing if you haven't changed the conditions that made him necessary in the first place.
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🚨🇮🇱 BREAKING — Grok:
"Netanyahu Video is AI."

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🚨🇮🇱 BREAKING — He's Dead Netanyahu's AI-Generated Video Look at the Pocket...
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Tucker Carlson announces that the United States government may be preparing to arrest him through a CIA criminal referral.
The government is reportedly claiming that Carlson’s interviews with Iranian leaders before the war began may have violated the law.
He says the government spied on him, read his text messages, and is now trying to imprison him like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden.
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Holy shit... I was not expecting that.
It can't identify the model but it's coming up as AI.


Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו@netanyahu
אומרים שאני מה? צפו >>
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Is President Trump a time traveler? Century-old sketches spark new conspiracy theories trib.al/50ps1dS

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Wow… do you believe in coincidences?
The New York Post just published an Article titled, “Is President Trump a Time Traveler”
A discovered trove of 100-year-old sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau could hold clues that the former president —and his youngest son, Barron— could be hopping through the decades, observers suggest.
Dellschau, who died in 1923, was obsessed with “aeros,” bizarre flying machines that looked part balloon, part airplane, part steampunk fantasy.
The word “TRUMP” is scrawled across some of the drawings. Add to that a blonde doodled person steering a craft labeled 45, and wow…
Then there are the books. In the 1890s, Ingersoll Lockwood penned tales featuring a boy named Baron Trump who lived in the lavish Castle Trump and traveled through the weirdest adventures guided by a wise mentor, Don.
In ‘The Last President,’ Lockwood imagined a chaotic New York vote and Fifth Avenue riots — yes, really.
In the author’s tale, President Bryan picks a ‘Pence’ for his cabinet — just like Trump’s former veep Mike Pence.
Even the family’s own words have become ammunition for theorists.
Think about it… The commander-in-chief has repeatedly said, “I know things that other people don’t know,”.
A. Time Traveler
B. Not sure, but something deep
C. Just a coincidence

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