Kim McBride

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Kim McBride

Kim McBride

@mcbridehorses

Katılım Şubat 2025
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LeoTerrell
LeoTerrell@TheLeoTerrell·
I met this fantastic young man, Noah Marcus, at Katz Yeshiva High School. I also met his wonderful parents later that night! They raised him right! @realdonaldtrump @potus
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
When Navy seaman Douglas Hegdahl fell overboard into the Gulf of Tonkin in 1967, North Vietnamese forces pulled him out of the water and dragged him to the most feared prison of the Vietnam War — the Hanoi Hilton. He was young. He was low-ranking. And the moment he arrived, he made a decision his captors never saw coming. He would become the dumbest man in the room. Hegdahl shuffled around the prison yard with a blank expression and a dopey grin, tripping over things, asking confused questions, acting like a man who couldn't tie his own shoelaces. His guards laughed at him. They gave him a nickname — "The Incredibly Stupid One" — and, crucially, they gave him something no other prisoner had: the freedom to wander. They thought he was harmless. He was anything but. While his captors looked away, Hegdahl quietly dropped dirt and stones into enemy truck fuel tanks, sabotaging their operations one engine at a time. But that wasn't his real mission. His real mission was invisible. Every day, Hegdahl watched. He listened. He memorized — the name of every American prisoner held in that camp, their capture date, the conditions they endured, the torture they suffered. Information the North Vietnamese deliberately hid from the outside world. Information that hundreds of families back home were desperate for. And he found a way to make sure he'd never forget a single detail. He set every name, every date, every fact — to the tune of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." He sang it silently in his head, day after day, in a prison cell, surrounded by men who had no idea what the young fool was quietly carrying. In 1969, the North Vietnamese released him early as a propaganda gesture. They wanted to show the world their generosity. They thought they were setting a harmless simpleton free. Instead, they handed the United States one of the most valuable intelligence assets of the entire war. The moment Hegdahl reached American soil, he delivered everything — name after name after name. Over 250 prisoners accounted for. Families who had waited years in agonizing silence finally learned their sons, husbands, and fathers were alive. Senior military officers later said his information was so detailed, so precise, that it fundamentally changed how America understood the POW situation in Vietnam. Douglas Hegdahl never fired a weapon. He never led a charge. He won his battle by making the enemy believe he was nothing — and quietly becoming everything. The most dangerous person in the room isn't always the loudest. Sometimes, it's the one they forgot to watch.
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Mollie
Mollie@MZHemingway·
READ THIS IMPORTANT PIECE BY JEFF FORTENBERRY!! Democrats Used The DOJ To Destroy Their Enemies. Restitution For Victims Is The Least We Should Do thefederalist.com/2026/05/29/dem…
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
In 2021, James Talarico told Pete Hegseth on Fox News that he OPPOSES Voter ID. This is the man running for Senate in Texas. -He wants open borders. -He wants no voter ID. -He thinks trans kids are the most important issue in America. You need an ID to: -Buy alcohol -Board a plane -Open a bank account -Buy a gun But not to vote. He doesn’t think the most sacred obligation of our Republic is worth protecting. And why is that? Because if elections are protected, he can’t rig them.
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Caroline Wren
Caroline Wren@CarolineWren·
It was an honor to join Newsmax today to discuss my widely popular opinion of abolishing the 19th amendment. I won’t stop until this is accomplished.
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Josh Hawley
Josh Hawley@HawleyMO·
We should fight for an economy where Americans can get married and raise a family
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Rep Ken deGraaf, CO HD-22
Rep Ken deGraaf, CO HD-22@COrepKdeGraaf·
Stats don’t lie, but liars do stats. This type of duplicity has cost Colorado ~$20billion to lose 40% of its life-sustaining dispatchable reliable electricity…in pursuit of electrification…while destroying millions of acres of nature… to accomplish NetZero… besides enriching investors with crony-gr$$ny’ism.
Electroverse@Electroversenet

In 2016, the Netherlands Meteorological Institute adjusted temperatures at De Bilt, the country's main climate station. Daily maximums from 1901 to 1950 were lowered by up to 1.9C, which removed 16 of 23 heatwaves from the record. The altered data were then used to claim modern heatwaves were unprecedented. Four researchers challenged the changes, but the institute dismissed the criticism, so the analysis went to peer review. In 2021, it was published, conclusively demonstrating the method systematically erased historical heat extremes. Today, the Meteorological Institute has quietly changed its approach, and as a result, seven erased heatwaves have been restored, including the extreme summer of 1947. Here again, we have a government agency caught rewriting climate history. The Netherlands Meteorological Institute erased heatwaves of the past, ignored critics, and reinstated the truth only when the evidence became impossible to ignore. Policies were built on that manipulated record. Dutch farmers lost livelihoods. Industry and the wider economy paid the price. But accountability is coming.

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Kim McBride@mcbridehorses·
@mirandadevine I am so sick of these stupid idiots making up falsehoods! Thanks Miranda
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Miranda Devine
Miranda Devine@mirandadevine·
A MUST-READ. "It was Congress itself that created the mother of all slush funds [and] the real innovators were Presidents Obama and Biden real innovators here were Presidents Obama and Biden."
Jason Foster@JsnFostr

Here's an explainer I co-authored with @KatyTalento on how Congress enabled Trump's "Anti-Weaponization Fund" by handing over its power of the purse half-a-century ago.

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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
🚨Activist judge in Virginia just blocked Trump’s $1.8 BILLION fund to compensate Americans who were illegally targeted and persecuted by the weaponized DOJ. Trump is trying to make it right for the victims of Biden’s corrupt regime — and the swamp is doing everything to stop it. They can delay, but they can’t stop what’s coming. America voted for retribution against the real criminals. They hate accountability. We’re just getting started. Drain the swamp. 🇺🇸 What's your response to this......??👀
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: President Trump has just endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette for GOVERNOR of SOUTH CAROLINA She plans to ELIMINATE the income tax and slash property taxes "She was the only South Carolina Gubernatorial Candidate to Endorse me as soon as I launched my 2024 Presidential Campaign." "A BIG added plus for Pam is that, I hear, Henry McMaster, Jr., the brilliant and very competent son of Henry and Peggy, will be running with her as the next Lieutenant Governor."
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Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
.@SecScottBessent called out reporters to their faces for a “terribly written” and “terribly edited” story: “Who here’s from the post?” The mainstream media deserves this.
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