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@NickJFuentes how to remove a parasite? immune reaction tends to destroy the host.
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@EdGallrein you'll likely win, just confirming how jewish money runs this country. think I'll move to China, hell maybe north Korea or Iran, zionists tend to parasitise nations hollowing out the corpse
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🚨 VOTER ALERT 🚨
Thomas Massie sent a text claiming to be endorsed by President Trump. That is false.
Listen to President Trump in his own words endorsing Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein and calling Massie “the worst Congressman in history.”
Massie is lying about Trump. He’s lying about term limits. He’ll say anything to stay in Congress forever.
Vote Ed Gallrein for Congress. Fire Massie.
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@realDonaldTrump Look who climbed out of his Israeli echo chamber….
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Horrible Congressman Thomas Massie put out an old Endorsement, from many years ago, of him by me long before I found out that he was the Worst Congressman in the History of our Country. I endorsed Ed Gallrein, a true American Patriot, which Massie knows full well, so the statement that he put out is fraudulent, just like HE is fraudulent. WITHDRAW YOUR FAKE STATEMENT, MASSIE, RIGHT NOW! President DONALD J. TRUMP
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@EdGallrein if only you could get elected without relying on israeli money to buy the election for you Ed
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@hodgetwins @ForgiatoBlow47 he attacks real maga for the crime of standing firm on all the things he himself ran on, while sidling up to aipac whores graham and cruz.
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@hodgetwins love the wall. kiss the wall. obey the wall. contemporary republican party, because a narcissistic pedophile needed to win to stay out of prison, and jewish money was his only path.
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@MykhailoRohoza it's simpler than that. people voted for him because he was the least bad option. no one wanted Hilary or Kamala, America isn't ready for a woman president. dems could have run anyone with a penis and won. the vegetable Biden won.
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The Trump phenomenon:
why did half of America believe a liar?
Many people keep asking the same question: how did Donald Trump come to power?
Why did such massive support go to a man widely seen as uneducated, irresponsible, and narcissistically self-obsessed?
Why did intelligence, competence, and experience suddenly carry so little political weight — and what does that say about democracy itself?
• Populism always sells simple answers.
Where experts talk about complexity, risks, and nuance, populists shout slogans. “Build the wall.” “Bring back greatness.” A slogan is always shorter than analysis — and therefore more effective for masses tired of thinking, or who never wanted to think deeply in the first place.
• Emotion defeats argument.
Trump, like every demagogue, spoke not to reason but to emotion. His rhetoric was built on anger, resentment, and fear. He created enemies, promised revenge, and avoided complicated explanations. Like many populists before him, he relied less on programs and more on outrage and emotionally charged narratives.
• Simplicity becomes the language of the “common people.”
Intellectuals almost always lose in mass politics. Complex language irritates people. Many feel uncomfortable when they do not understand something, but instead of admitting it, they blame the speaker. The person who speaks more simply is seen as “one of us.”
• Confidence is mistaken for competence.
Human nature has not changed. People still confuse decisiveness with wisdom and confidence with knowledge. Trump became a perfect example of the Dunning–Kruger effect: a man with limited understanding who presents himself as a genius. Yet this blind self-confidence is exactly what many voters perceive as strength.
• Populists surround themselves with weaker people.
Demagogues and authoritarian-minded leaders fear intelligent independent thinkers. That is why they often surround themselves with loyal but less competent figures. Trump’s first administration was partially restrained by institutional inertia and traditional Republicans. Later, many critics argued he increasingly preferred loyalists, conspiracy theorists, and ideological fanatics over experienced professionals.
• History keeps repeating itself.
A society searching for easy answers repeatedly opens the door to demagogues. Instead of embracing the difficult reality of democracy — compromise, institutions, responsibility — people choose the illusion of simplicity. They want a “strong leader” who supposedly “knows how” and will finally “tell the truth,” even if that truth is largely fiction.
• Knowledge itself becomes a disadvantage.
One of the paradoxes of modern politics is that intellect often appears weak. Thoughtfulness creates doubt, and doubt annoys people. The one who analyzes seems uncertain. The one who promises certainty sounds convincing. For many voters, appearance matters more than reality.
The lesson is simple and brutal: democracy without thoughtful voters is only a shell.
As long as large parts of society continue believing in easy answers to complex problems, the Trump phenomenon — or something very similar to it — will keep returning in different countries and under different faces.
And every time, it comes with the same promise:
“I alone can fix it.”
That is why democracy requires more than voting.
It requires thinking.
Without that, anyone with a slogan can become your master.

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They loved Marjorie Taylor Greene, now they hate her.
They loved Thomas Massie, now they hate him.
They loved Lauren Boebert, now they hate her.
They made fun of Biden for nodding off ("Sleepy Joe), now they ignore Trump outright falling asleep.
They put "I Did That" Biden stickers on high gas prices, now they ignore gas prices being even higher.
They bragged about Trump being the no wars President, now they support war.
They bashed Biden for sending money to Ukraine, now they ignore Trump sending money to both Ukraine and Israel.
They demanded the Epstein files, now they bash anyone asking for the Epstein files.
To be a MAGA is to be a slave.
Not physically, but mentally.
They stand for nothing.
We're up against people who stand for nothing.
And with the most misplaced confidence you've ever seen, they try to tell us whats-what.
We shouldn't even acknowledge these people.
The Trump supporters that remain are mentally too far gone.
I don't even want to argue with them anymore.
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REPORTER: "Can you speak a little bit about your, post on Truth Social on Iran? And what was the decision ... why you didn't attack... ?"
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Well, other countries have come to me and they've said... We were getting ready to do a very major attack tomorrow. I've put it off for a little while, hopefully, maybe forever, but possibly for a little while, because we've had, very big discussions with Iran and we'll see what they amount to."
"I was asked by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and some others if we could put it off for 2 or 3 days, a short period of time, because they think that they are getting very close to making a deal. And if we can do that where there's no nuclear weapon going into the hands of Iran, I think and if they're satisfied, we will be probably satisfied."
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@alluringmedia funniest story i heard was my 17yo friend when i was younger, and how he took k before going to work
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@NastushaRainbow at auction i bid on a useful cup to hold my drink, maybe a little chipped or flawed, rather than a fancy jewel encrusted one that satisfies the same function exactly. supply and demand
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@alexandre_lores @mrwtffacts It’s because he walks for a while, stops and flies back home. Then he continues from the point he stopped.
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In 1998, former British soldier Karl Bushby was drinking in a bar in Chile, when he said to his friend:
“I bet you I can walk home from here”
His friend accepted - so Karl began walking, all the way back to England, no vehicles allowed.
27 years later, Karl is still walking.
He’s walked 36,000 miles (58,000 km) through the Darién Gap, across the Bering Strait on ice, swam 186 miles across the Caspian Sea, survived deserts, jungles, and even did time in a Russian prison.
Now in Germany, Karl has just 1,100 miles left and is expected to arrive back home in September this year.


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@Howlingmutant0 it's why so many guys go trans, they recognize the lotto win in the modern world of being a female, and hope their anus will be an adequate vagina stand-in
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Every time I see an attractive homeless girl I feel like asking “You..know you have a pussy, right?”
Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1
Young homeless woman speaks out on how she ended up on the streets as homelessness in the United States rose sharply to record highs, affecting over 771,480 people on a single night.
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@EyerotGaming @provemewrong411 a full ww2 style all-in mobilization is a possibility. yes yes the population becomes upset. yes coup possibilities rise. yes economy suffers. doesn't mean it can't work. Russia was devastated after ww2 and rose after. china too.
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It's so amusing that you pro-Russian folks think Putin is holding all "the good stuff" back.
There is nothing more Russia can do. What you see from Russia right now is the best they can do.
This is what Russia losing looks like - and it is only going to get worse as Ukrainian drone attacks become larger and larger.
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The fact that this little coked-up clown is still able to make these types of videos and brag about hitting Moscow is pretty embarrassing. I’m tired of being patient. Why have 6,000 nukes if you’re afraid to win even of conventional war?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський@ZelenskyyUa
Our long-range capabilities are significantly changing the situation – and, more broadly, the world’s perception of Russia’s war. Many partners are now signaling that they see what is happening and how everything has changed – both in attitudes toward this war and in the reachability of Russian targets on Russian territory. The war is quite predictably returning to its “native harbor,” and this is a clear signal that one should not pick a fight with Ukraine or wage an unjust war of conquest against another people.
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@Oct7NeverForget hey chatgpt, write some hohol wet dream slop so i can provide masturbation material to my nafo followers
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What happened in the last few hours could become a turning point in the entire war.
Xi Jinping has reportedly made an urgent and extremely tough decision.
According to sources allegedly close to the Chinese leadership, Xi has delivered an ultimatum to the Kremlin.
China — which for years has served as Russia’s main economic and political shield — is now said to have shifted into pressure mode. Reports claim that Beijing has already delivered a clear message to Moscow:
• Russia must begin a real withdrawal of its troops from Ukrainian territory as soon as possible.
• China is allegedly prepared to offer serious economic guarantees and even help engineer a “soft” exit from the war.
• If Moscow refuses, China could sharply reduce its support for Russia, including purchases of oil, technology cooperation, and diplomatic protection.
If true, this would mark the most serious sign yet that even Beijing may no longer see the war as sustainable in its current form.

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