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john f staples

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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@TimTebow You are simply a gift from God to the rest of us. Keep on keeping on. By the way, you are also a Top 5 college football player. 💪🙏🇺🇸
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Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow@TimTebow·
Football didn’t turn out the way I expected. I was cut. Again. And again. Those detours were hard, but God used them to show me what truly matters: the people I’m called to serve. Purpose doesn’t disappear ,it’s just revealed in new ways. 🎙️: Net Positive with John Crist
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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@IdoHalbany Perhaps not retarded. Perhaps just incredibly narcissistic & calculating. No doubt she’s miserable and despicable.
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Ido Halbany
Ido Halbany@IdoHalbany·
- She thinks Charlie Kirk was murdered by his wife Erika. - She thinks the Moon landing never happened. - She thinks everything related to space is fake and gay. - She thinks dinosaurs are fake and gay. - She thinks the Holocaust never happened. - She thinks Nazi experiments never happened. - She thinks Jews control the world. - She thinks Israel carried out the 9/11 attacks. - She thinks Jews assassinated JFK. - She thinks Jews killed MJ. - She thinks Stalin and Mustafa Kemal were Jewish. - She thinks the US bombed Nagasaki to kill Christians. - She thinks Elon Musk is a robot. - She thinks Brigitte Macron was born a man. - She thinks the Macrons want to assassinate her. - She thinks only gay people commit school shootings. - She thinks abortion is a white plot to wipe out Blacks. I think it’s safe to say: Candace Owens is, by far, the most retarded person in the world.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Really? Because I sat down with Erika Kirk and specifically addressed the Catholic denials with her and COO Justin Streiff. Erika told me she was frustrated and confused by the denials of Charlie attending mass and being drawn in by the Church. Even more specifically, Justin and Erika told me those INACCURATE denials were driven in part by the aggressive period of transition. In short, Andrew misspoke in his interview with Alex Clark. Are you asserting that Erika Kirk and Justin Streiff lied to both me and my husband’s face? In addition to this, Erika received a relic from a donor in the back of St. Bernadette’s church. In conversation, she told this donor, (who later went down to Turning Point’s year-end event at Mar-A-Lago) that Charlie adored the church and was close to converting. Are you further asserting that Erika lies to Catholic donors for money.? Tread carefully “pastor”, because I have proof that everything I am saying is true.
Lucas Miles@lucasmiles

A few recent interviews with John Yep ( @USAYep ) are circulating the claim that Charlie Kirk ( @charliekirk11 ) was in the process of converting to Catholicism. That claim is not accurate, and it needs to be corrected. As the Senior Director of TPUSA’s Faith division and someone who served directly under Charlie’s leadership during the final year and a half of his life, I am in a position to speak plainly about this. I have personally communicated with Charlie’s wife, @MrsErikaKirk, and I also spoke directly with Father Kline, the priest referenced in these discussions. After those conversations, the facts are straightforward: • Charlie was not in the process of converting to Catholicism • He never took Catholic conversion classes (OCIA) • His marriage was never convalidated in the Catholic Church • He was baptized Presbyterian and remained a Bible believing evangelical throughout his life Father Kline indicated concern that his prior comments have been misconstrued and that the current public narrative is not accurately representing his conversations with Charlie’s intentions. Let me be clear, respect for Catholicism is not the same thing as moving toward conversion. Charlie respected many people across denominational lines. Like many evangelicals, including myself, he read widely, including Augustine and Aquinas. None of that constitutes a conversion trajectory. In my own conversations with Charlie, he was firm on justification by grace and did not believe he could biblically reconcile certain Catholic doctrines, including Mariology and the invocation of the Saints. In the few instances he was present at mass, he found it peaceful and beautiful. Charlie enjoyed sitting inside the empty sanctuary to worship in peace without being asked for selfies etc. That is a long way from entering OCIA. If there had been an active conversion process, there would be documentation. There is none. Charlie loved all true Christians, whether Catholic, Orthodox, or Evangelical. Again, that is a long way from entering OCIA. That this even has to be addressed is bizarre. An occasional “fist bump” does not equate to intimate friendship nor give @USAYep the authority to speak on behalf of the dead. I would caution him to take care not to overstate what the facts simply do not support. This is not about scoring theological points. It is about honoring Charlie’s actual life and faith with accuracy and refusing to let speculation rewrite his story.

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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
This is a MUST READ about Erika Kirk. Every single word of this is accurate and there is not enough money in the world that can force us to deny our human instincts.
ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane

I’m going to be blunt. I’ve reached the point where I find Erika Kirk deeply disturbing, not because of rumors or gossip, but because of consistent, observable patterns of behavior. To be clear, everything I say in this post is my opinion, I’m not claiming this is a fact I’m saying this is what I think Erica Kirk is. I come from the world of acting and modeling. I’ve spent years around social climbers, opportunists, image-curators, and people who treat relationships as ladders, that is why I left that world. Most of these people are shallow and harmless. A few are dangerous. Erika falls into the latter category not because she is just ambitious, but because of how calculated and performative her ambition appears to be. I believe she maybe a psychopath. What stands out immediately is the reaction she provokes in people, which is very common with psychopaths. Across the board including from people who support her publicly, the private reaction is the same: “I can’t watch her.” Not criticism, just physical discomfort. People turn off interviews because the presentation feels artificial to the point of being unbearable. let me explain: That kind of response does not happen accidentally, and it does not happen often. Research in psychology shows that humans are highly sensitive to emotional incongruence, mismatches between facial expression, tone, and content. When affect appears simulated rather than genuine, the brain registers it as a threat signal. This activates discomfort and avoidance, even if the person cannot consciously explain why. So many of us felt this way but we could not explain why we could not watch her. Studies on psychopathy, particularly those building on the work of psychologists like Robert Hare, describe traits such as rehearsed emotional display, and shallow affect. These traits can create what observers experience as an “uncanny” interpersonal dynamic. The discomfort arises and people want to shut it off because most people rarely encounter extreme affective mimicry in everyday life, so the brain struggles to categorize what it is detecting. (Comment below if this is what you felt like when watching her.) Erica is attractive enough, and she had every tool in her position to sell this organically except for one thing - emotion. The entire story of what happened could have helped her sell this fully, she really would have been the last person on earth to be a suspect, if not for the FBI’s terrible mistakes, TPUSA’s lies, and her very fake performance. Plenty of attractive, ambitious women move through media spaces without triggering that response, even though we know what they are. This is about something else, an extreme disconnect between presentation she puts out and perceived authenticity. Erica is not the archetype of a model/actress seeking money and fame and then settling into a quiet life with a wealthy good looking husband. She’s the wolf type. Who wants to be in the place of that husband.She is not born for a supporting role, she’s a decision-maker type. She appears to pursue proximity to power, moving fluidly between television, nonprofits, branding opportunities, and ideological spaces that maximize exposure. Her previous partners are guys women like her would date, muscular, jacked, good-looking. Even though they are not people with huge potential, they are all somewhat established. They are good stepping stones until the right person shows up. Now, looking at her previous partners, I’d say Charlie probably was not her type visually, but he was exactly what she was looking for in a man - potential to be a great power. What Erica was looking for is the same thing Hillary Clinton was looking for when she met Bill. She recognized that Bill Clinton was her ticket to power, the power she could control and she was right. She realized she could create a great brand out of him and herself, and they still are a brand. The Clintons. No one in this world can say they love each other. They are a brand that works. This is why she’s sticking around despite Epstein and Lewinsky. Also, if you think Bill is the decision-maker there, you must have never been in close proximity to the Clintons. She moves the game, she is the decision-maker. Erica saw a brand with Charlie. She also saw that Charlie could one day become President of the United States if he wanted to. Charlie had the ear of the most powerful segment of any society - students! He was going to be a very important player in politics, and she was not missing that ride. What’s striking is how completely her public identity reshapes itself after that relationship begins. The aesthetic, the tone, the values, the presentation all change. Overnight, the persona shifts into the role that best fits Charlie’s world, devoted Christian, modest, supportive housewife. That kind of rapid adaptation is quite impressive for a usual person but not for a psychopath, they do it all the time. In my head story goes like this: For a moment, it works. She becomes the wife of a rising political figure with access to donors, institutions, and national platforms. At that point, the ceiling isn’t social media influence, it’s empire-building, foundations, global reach, a legacy brand - Kirks! It’s obvious that Charlie listens to her, whether it’s about donors or the trajectory of TPUSA. The most influential figure in any mentally healthy man’s life is his wife. She is going to be the biggest influence, and that’s just how it is. That is why you need to pick you partner wisely! Everything was going well until Charlie makes decisions based on conscience rather than expansion and money. He turns down money. He refuses to play dirty politics. I’m assuming someone like Erica who married into this because she had a vision for this brand would not be very happy that. The life she appears to have signed up for - power couple, expanding influence, historical relevance, was collapsing into something else entirely, domesticity, housewife kids and now Charlie's refusing to accept the money that can make him a global power. A supporting role instead of center stage is not her thing. Her husband died a few days ago, and she walks onto the stage as if she were born there. It comes naturally to her, she knows it, and she wants it. Just days after her husband’s death, she was already laying out ambitious plans for the company over Zoom. It’s obvious she was always deeply involved in the business and knew exactly where to pick up when her turn came. What people struggle to watch, what makes the screen unbearable, is not grief. It’s the absence of emotional continuity. Performances can be learned, trust me, as a former actress I can speak to that, but emotion can’t be improvised or mimicked if you’ve never experienced it. That’s why I think we are dealing with a psychopath who has never really experienced these emotions and does not know how to play them. And audiences feel it instantly. It’s fake. Again just my opinion. This isn’t an accusation of crime, I’m not claiming this is what happened and it's a fact. It’s an analysis I made after watching her long enough. And quite honestly I am sick of this shit.

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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@Realrclark25 YOU are what you say he is X 1,000. Shut up & play - never mind, you don’t do that either. 🙏🇺🇸
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Ryan Clark
Ryan Clark@Realrclark25·
At least there’s no questions about it anymore. He finally made it plain and simple for everyone. So, please stop saying it’s not what or who he is. If you support him, you support that! No excuses!
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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@ryanghensley Just FYI “coach”🤔, those buying the commercial slots most certainly care. 🙏🇺🇸
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CoachHensley
CoachHensley@ryanghensley·
No one cares if you don’t watch the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Just FYI
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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@TideMachine @AlabamaFTBL I’ll never forget walking down sorority row to my car parked at Tutweiler. The sorority girls were placing black wreaths/ribbons on the front doors. They were all crying & I just knew that Coach had passed. When I reached my car and turned on the radio, it was confirmed. ❤️🙏
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The Tide Machine
The Tide Machine@TideMachine·
Today marks 43 years since the passing of Paul “Bear” Bryant, the man who didn’t just coach @AlabamaFTBL — he defined it. On Jan. 26, 1983, just more than a month after retiring, Bryant left this world, but his presence has never left Tuscaloosa. Bryant finished with 323 career victories, a number that once stood as the all-time standard in college football. More than wins, he built a culture of toughness, discipline, and accountability that turned Alabama into a national symbol of excellence. His six national championships (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979) weren’t just trophies — they were milestones in a dynasty that stretched across generations, eras, and styles of football. Bryant proved that greatness wasn’t a flash — it was a habit. From Junction Boys grit to Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturdays, his influence shaped not just players, but an entire state. Coaches, athletes and fans alike still speak his name with reverence because his standard still lives in every Crimson Tide snap. When Bryant stepped away in December 1982, he famously said, “I think I’ve been fortunate.” Alabama would argue it was the other way around. No program in the country was ever more fortunate to be led by one man. Forty-three years later, we don’t just remember Bear Bryant — we still feel him in the Walk of Champions, in the roar of Bryant-Denny Stadium, and in every championship banner that followed. Legends never leave. They just become part of the fabric. 🐘 Forever the Bear. Forever The Standard.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
I got to be honest. Never been prouder to be a Michigan Man. The way we conducted this coaching search is just top class stuff. So many schools (LSU) have no morals and will recruit active coaches. We could have stolen Deboar or Dillingham. But it’s not the right thing to do. It’s not the Michigan Man thing to do. At Michigan we waited for a coach who was free and clear. It’s still about the kids. It’s still about doing things the right way. The Michigan Man way. Very proud.
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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@MuseHoosier And this means nothing. What does mean something is Bama will be the most talented team that IU has played on both sides of the ball. If Athens Bama shows up, Bama advances easily.
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Hoosier Muse 🏆
Hoosier Muse 🏆@MuseHoosier·
Indiana will be the: - BEST Scoring Offense Bama has played - BEST Scoring Defense Bama has played - 2ND BEST Rush Offense Bama has played - 2ND BEST Rush Defense Bama has played - 2ND BEST Pass Defense Bama has played - 4TH BEST Pass Offense Bama has played Bama will be the: - BEST Pass Offense IU has played - 4TH BEST Scoring Defense IU has played - 4TH BEST Pass Defense IU has played - 5TH BEST Scoring Offense IU has played - 5TH BEST Rush Defense IU has played - WORST Rush Offense IU has played #NeverDaunted
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Hoops
Hoops@Hoopss·
Angel Reese Named the most beautiful woman of 2025. ❤️
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Hoosier Muse 🏆
Hoosier Muse 🏆@MuseHoosier·
Expecting a 90/10 crowd in favor of IU at the Rose Bowl Tide fans will NOT be traveling to LIBERAL California!!!
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john f staples@jfstaples·
@Justin_Albers If UA somehow starts clicking on offense, they are a scary team for anyone. Forget the SEC championship game. With a healthy Cuevas & no drops from WR’s, watch out! Protect Simpson & he settles in.
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Justin Albers
Justin Albers@Justin_Albers·
In all seriousness, I think Indiana-Alabama will be a great game. Bama was definitely a scarier matchup than OU because they simply have more high-end talent. Indiana is the better team, but I think the opening line of -7 is too high. I see this being more of a 3-4 point game either way. Bama has the weapons ... most of their struggles this year have been of their own going. They were in a real funk the latter half of the season. But they found something at OU last night. Ryan Williams still scares me, even though he's now essentially WR4 for the Tide. They've got both backs healthy. Their defense is opportunistic and very good if they can get a read on you (like they did after Q1 vs. Mateer and the elementary OU offense). To me, the idea that Bama will route Indiana is ridiculous. But I think it's equally unlikely that Indiana beats Bama by 20+. What are your thoughts and predictions? #iufb
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Hoosiers Connect
Hoosiers Connect@HoosiersConnect·
Congratulations Alabama, you just earned the right to play this man in the biggest game of his life.
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Tim Brando
Tim Brando@TimBrando·
I got back to my room last night and caught the end of @OU_Football & @AlabamaFTBL and while I have to admire the efforts of the Tide in hanging tough and putting together a miraculous comeback, it’s not time to say the @CFBPlayoff GOT IT RIGHT?🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️yeah lets see OU dropped a TD pass would have made it 24-7, then the punter botched a snap blocked punt,so it’s 17-10 instead and the horrible pick 6 from Mateer? Nah, not gonna go there sorry. Helluva job by Simpson late and the Tide D that used momentum they gained to pressure OU and physically take over the game. However, this Tide team won’t be able to handle @IndianaFootball that’s better on both sides of the line of scrimmage @rosebowlgame sorry Bammers it’s not happening, and NO The Committee didn’t suddenly get it right!
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john f staples
john f staples@jfstaples·
@Coach_JSimpson Through all the ups & downs, Ty stays focused & praises Him. Be Proud, as I know you are! 👊
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Jason Simpson
Jason Simpson@Coach_JSimpson·
Winners Win ! Jesus Blessed !
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Bruce Straughan
Bruce Straughan@bruce_straughan·
This is why former Alabama players like Mark Ingram and others were saying Alabama shouldn’t have been in the playoffs! They knew it, we knew it, everybody knew it except for the clowns in that room selecting the teams!
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