John Ocasio-Rodham Nolte

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John Ocasio-Rodham Nolte

John Ocasio-Rodham Nolte

@NolteNC

My pronouns are “Trump” and “won”

Boone, NC Katılım Eylül 2008
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The video of Savannah Guthrie going around with the claim that she's arrogantly expressing her disappointment with God is fake news and taking her out of context. Watch the full video here. You'll see that she testifies to how those doubts were eventually answered (after much struggle and prayer) through the meaning of Easter. Like many of us, during the dark times, we grapple to understand why things happen the way they do; why a loving God allows such things. As Christians, we doubt and search all the time, which is what Guthrie did, and she found her answer. This is a beautiful piece of testimony... youtube.com/watch?v=Zs03cu…
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The KKK theory is nuts. Those murders had all the markings of a serial killer and none of the well-established patterns of race-motivated crimes going back centuries. Plus, the modern KKK is populated with retards who could NEVER get away with murder.
Centennial Rye@CentennialRye

@NolteNC The Spin Magazine piece that said the KKK was involved is horribly written but kind of intriguing

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@ZODIAC_MF Andrew Davis directed "The Fugitive" and made two Steven Segal movies people LIKED. How does this dude think this is throwing shade at Nolan?
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Yesterday I watched the 1985 miniseries 'The Atlanta Child Murders' on YouTube... It was a copy of a VHS recording of the original broadcast, complete with all the commercials (mostly for products I'd forgotten about that are no longer made), promos for CBS shows like 'Kate and Allie,' 'Simon & Simon,' 'Magnum PI...' There were also news breaks (Reagan, Soviet Russia, El Salvador, crack cocaine). It was like I'd gone back in time for four hours. All I can say is that the world sure has changed. It sure has...
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@LakeCountryRob @NolteNC The character did become a bit of a raving nut. I can’t attest to every jot and tittle of that specific interview and there’s no doubt some of it was shaded a bit to sound more like 2025 MSNBC, but it’s … broadly accurate.
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That closing scene in the radio station! Totally unearned and who lets you being a bottle in a radio station? Running through the streets calling for Goring’s wife! His interpreters absurd train station monologue! The phony stakes that they might not convict Goring! I actively hate the movie, and the opening urine put me off too.
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@NolteNC I was turned off within literallt the first 30 seconds (that title card! the urination!). There is actually a great movie … a two-handed between Crowe and Malek that never leaves the jail cell / detention center … buried in the midst of this self-righteous presentist slop.

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Crowe is normally great but he was terrible in NUREMBERG. We never sense Goring’s evil. In Crowe’s hands he’s always your rascal of an uncle. Everyone’s terrible in that movie.
dankbubba, #MAGA@dank1j

@NolteNC Crowe is great but he's not Lancaster + Spencer Tracy great

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@NolteNC I was turned off within literallt the first 30 seconds (that title card! the urination!). There is actually a great movie … a two-handed between Crowe and Malek that never leaves the jail cell / detention center … buried in the midst of this self-righteous presentist slop.
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To wash the stink of that wretched Russell Crowe movie NUREMBERG (2025) out of my mouth, I watched JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG (1961) tonight, which I hadn’t seen in a while. Now that’s a movie. That’s how you do it…. Real human stakes, moral complexities, everyone wanting to do the right thing but not sure how to do it. BRILLIANT performances (especially poor Montgomery Clift who was a mess in real life), and a story that for three hours forces you to grapple with what you might do…. And then ole Spencer Tracy comes along with all that moral authority and nails it with the correct answer. I loved that Nazi prosecutor Richard Widmark was kind of a jerk. I loved that Nazi defense lawyer Maximillian Schell (who won the Oscar) was sympathetic and allowed to make good arguments. Three totally engrossing hours that challenge and move you. And a closing line that hits you right between the eyes with a moral clarity that brings the movie’s theme all the way home…. One of the four judges tried for war crimes, the only one who confesses (played by Burt Lancaster), wants Spencer Tracy to know he never dreamed his sins would lead to the Holocaust, that it would “come to that.” “You have to believe me,” the guilty man begs. Tracy’s reply: “It 'came to that' the first time you sentenced a man to death you knew to be innocent". Amazing movie in every respect. Director Stanley Kramer was frequently accused by his contemporaries of being a “preachy liberal” — false accusation. He was a genius storyteller.
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