Jared Lovell

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Jared Lovell

Jared Lovell

@roguetory

Anglican, Augustinian, Christian Nationalist, Traditionalist Conservative of the Old Tory variety, despiser of Regimevangelicals

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Andrew Torba@BasedTorba·
There will be no “reuniting the right.” The right doesn’t have a unity problem. It has a rat infestation.
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Jared Lovell@roguetory·
@jonharris1989 To tell the whole truth here, Graham did call Tucker an antisemite. Several of the dept heads in the current admin preached the gospel at a certain funeral before going on to blow up the world. Deeds over empty words. I will stick with Tucker over sycophantic ministry leaders.
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Brandon Tatum
Brandon Tatum@TheOfficerTatum·
Facts. Megyn is gone.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

In today’s example of how retarded @megynkelly is: Here she is saying “Miriam Adelson *paid* President Trump millions of dollars” to “buy” the war with Iran. No, she didn’t *pay* Trump. That implies Trump pocketed the money. She donated money to a PAC that supported President Trump. President Trump’s largest donor in 2024 was @elonmusk, who donated $291 million to Trump supporting PACs. You just cannot trust anything that comes out of Megyn’s mouth. She is a bad actor and an uneducated liar who rage baits her low IQ followers with conspiracy theories.

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Jared Lovell@roguetory·
@jonharris1989 Such a tired trope: "You are blaming America!" No. But blowback is a reality. Yes, much of the terrorist activity, especially in the West, is provoked. We were not dealing with Islamic terror in 1750, 1850, or 1950. We have since the 1990s for a reason.
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Stephen Wolfe@PerfInjust·
I’ve known Michael for many years. I don’t recall when we first met in person, but we became friends over three years ago. For much of that time, he lived near me. We’ve been to each other's houses. Our families have had dinner together, and our kids have played together. On a few occasions, he volunteered to help me with projects on the property: building a deck, moving felled trees, and other things. His wife is kind. He has good kids. Michael was repeatedly kind to me. I’ve spent more time with him than 99% of his critics, though I haven’t seen him much in the last year or so. I once said that Michael is a “friend” and “a good man”—-something used against me for nearly a year now. No critic has asked what I meant by it, and my default response is to ignore such people. I was referring to his kindness and generosity to me, and to his concern for my spiritual well-being, which surpassed that of many people in my life. Mindful of this history, and out of loyalty to a friend, I did not denounce or openly distance myself from Michael as he began to embrace positions that I reject. This came at great personal cost, not only for me but especially for my family. Online agitators and tale-bearers, most of whom are incapable of argument, insinuated that Michael and I are “fellow Nazis,” despite my numerous articles, videos, and books contradicting that claim. I do not expect any session or presbytery to correct these sinful accusations (WLC 144), despite several coming from those vowed to maintain the “peace of the church.” Michael knows the cost of being associated with him. He knows that anything he says places burdens upon others. I chose to endure them. An elderly man at my previous church—known and well respected in both the OPC and the PCA—encouraged me to remain friends with Michael for his sake, and I did. But the post below is a turning point for me. It represents a complete disregard for those who bear the costs of any degree of association. When consideration of others goes repeatedly unreciprocated, there comes a breaking point. It begins to look like exploitation. Obviously, “Christian prince” is a term I retrieved from the Protestant tradition, and it immediately recalls my work. Michael had to know that I, yet again, would be dragged into accusations of Naziism, even from those of decent will. He chose words (when there are alternatives) that instantly recall “Stephen Wolfe.” It is an act of betrayal. He has not considered how his actions affect others. He could have easily added, “I know that Stephen Wolfe does not agree with me.” But he did not. As I’ve said for years now, I have no interest in retrieving Naziism, nor do I want a “Protestant Hitler.” Michael knows this, as I’ve said to him (among others) that revising 1930s German history is unnecessary to critique the “post-war consensus”. I am right-wing, but I am an American. By today’s standards, American history is right-wing, and it contains all the resources for recovering a manly, moral liberty and a Christian society. Anglo-Protestantism, despite its faults, is still the core tradition of America. Our fight is to recover it. I have a high tolerance for differing opinions. I do not shy away from references to Marx, Nietzsche, Hegel, Heidegger, or “critical theory.” Viewing everything with the good/evil binary, or relying on a set of scary words to categorize intellectual history and various individuals, is unserious. I even use Marx in my MA philosophy thesis. But I would not say that we need a “Protestant Marx” or a “Protestant Heidegger”. We need a George Washington. Given Michael’s behavior—his disregard for my position and the effects of his actions—I can no longer consider him a friend. But I will not take on a mission to destroy him. I will not toss epithets at him or make quips for spectacle. I simply cannot continue in what I consider an exploitive relationship. I pray that Michael and his lovely family would live well in godliness.
Michael Spangler@spanglermt

"Protestant Hitler" is the right term for the Christian prince we need today. By "Hitler" we name our need for ruthless anti-Judaism and anti-leftism, without which our nation will never be rescued. But by "Protestant" we name our urgent need for solid piety.

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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Your Excellency, you shared with me through text message to me that my position reflects Catholic teaching, especially that the modern state of Israel is not the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. That is the position I expressed, and yet I was removed from the Religious Liberty Commission. Respectfully, it is difficult not to conclude that this commission does not truly care about religious liberty when a Catholic can be removed for faithfully articulating the Church’s teaching. Asking me to deny Catholic teaching in order to satisfy a political ideology is itself a violation of my religious freedom. As Pope Leo XIII warned, “To recoil before an enemy, or to keep silence when from all sides such clamor is raised against truth, is the part of a coward.” Whether I serve on this Commission or not, my voice will only grow louder for those being persecuted for their faith. I believe this appointment was ordained by God, and I will not abandon my Catholic faith to keep a position on a commission that has abandoned its mission. If my religious freedom is not protected, then no one’s is. Please speak up. Please stand up for Catholics. Be brave, Bishop Barron. The world needs brave men.
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron

Friends, it’s an honor to serve on the White House Religious Liberty Commission. This week, we gathered in Washington, DC to discuss religious freedom in healthcare.  Please keep this important work in your prayers.

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Jared Lovell@roguetory·
@dbongino You would know what disgrace is all about...covering up the Epstein files and all...
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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Joe Kent has disgraced himself. Joe is lying to advance a personal grievance agenda. Joe is a liar. FACT.
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Jon Harris 🌲
Jon Harris 🌲@jonharris1989·
Who has been getting wins the most for Americans over the past year?
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Thomas Woods is an anarchist not a libertarian. Certainly not a constitutional conservative, not MAGA, not Trump, not Reagan, all of whom and which he has condemned directly and indirectly. Woods is a Tom Massie/Ron Paul diehard.  He jumps in on behalf of Joe Kent and the Woke Reich, lying about our outreach to Kent about my interviewing and Kent ignoring our follow up, to create confusion and hostility, because his agenda is to bring down the system, undermine the war effort and Trump presidency.  Kent is his latest project. I’ve ignored him for many, many years but he cannot let go. Another crackpot.
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Liam McCollum
Liam McCollum@MLiamMcCollum·
If Tucker Carlson is arrested, he should immediately announce he is running for president in 2028
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Jared Lovell@roguetory·
@MikeCosper I can't believe Christianity Today employs someone this obtuse who cannot follow the art and symbolism of what was done. Ritchie was not glorifying the former life but showing the story arc of his life.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
This is a dishonest framing, but sure Allie. How did you like Kid Rock rapping about "Midnight glances at the topless dancers" and the "G's with the 40's and the chicks with beepers"? Good clean family fun, right?
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen

According to @MikeCosper, Christians should cheer this on to “throw a bone” to our Hispanic neighbors 🇲🇽

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Jared Lovell@roguetory·
@CraigACarter1 Craig Carter, this is malicious slander. A good church would place you under discipline for this public sin.
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Craig A. Carter
Craig A. Carter@CraigACarter1·
It is important to understand Carlson's role in Muslim Brotherhood propaganda. His role is not to tell Western audiences that MB ideology is good. Rather, it is to tell them that the enemies of the MB (Jews, Israel, Evangelical Christians who are plhilo-Semitic) are bad.
Craig A. Carter@CraigACarter1

This documents Tucker Carlson's descent into anti-Semitism as an agent of Muslim Brotherhood forces which are out to destroy the West. He is truly a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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Steve Deace
Steve Deace@SteveDeaceShow·
Today's Theology question: which Christian church did @TuckerCarlson attend while he was "comfortable as a fervent Christian in the seat of Islam" Saudi Arabia this week?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
This ICE situation is really complex. My take is more nuanced. I want our immigration laws to be enforced but I just want them to do it without using any force, and without anyone ever getting hurt, and without anything sad or upsetting happening ever, and if the people we’re trying to deport don’t want to be deported, or if liberal activists don’t want us to deport them, then obviously in that case we shouldn’t do it, but I’m totally a conservative on the issue, unless people get really mad at me then never mind please don’t yell I’m sorry.
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The Reagan Caucus
The Reagan Caucus@NewReaganCaucus·
Remember this quote: “Tucker created JD. JD is Tucker's protégé, and they are one and the same.” - Sen. Ted Cruz
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Dave Smith
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
The people blindly defending ICE, even in the most indefensible situations, all seem to think the pay off is much bigger than it is in reality. I see all this rhetoric about “saving America” as if they believe this is going to restore the demographics of 1987. In reality, we are getting a big show of performative violence, people are dying and the worst elements of the left are being activated, all for slightly higher deportation number than Biden’s last year. This is not going to “save America” but it just might give us President AOC.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Vice President JD Vance compares the left's obsession with abortion to the child sacrifice of the Mayans, says every child is wonderfully made by God. Vance also warned America against turning to paganism. "As important as all this politics stuff is, it is about whether we will remain a civilization under God or whether we ultimately return to the paganism that dominated the past." "Today, the far left in this country tells our young people that marriage and children are obstacles, that it's irresponsible, even immoral, because of climate change or some other reason..." "They tell us that life itself is a burden, but we here at this march, we know that it's a lie. We know that life is a gift." "We know that babies are precious because we know them and we love them, and we see the way that they can transform our families." "We know that family is not just the source of a great joy, but it's part of God's design for men and women, a design that extends outward from the family to our neighborhoods, to our communities, and to the United States of America."
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American Solidarity Party 🧡
American Solidarity Party 🧡@AmSolidarity·
Never appoint an ambassador who will go native. Arguing theology on social media against the local Christian church leaders to advance divine right claims of another country to the land is not whatsoever within the scope of the role of an ambassador.
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee

In response to the statement of non-evangelical churches in Israel, I issued the following. I hope you will read prayerfully. I love my brothers and sisters in Christ from traditional, liturgical churches and respect their views, but I do not feel any sect of the Christian faith should claim exclusivity in speaking for Christians worldwide or assume there is only one viewpoint regarding faith in the Holy Land.  Personally I’m part of a global and growing evangelical tradition that believes the authority of Scripture and the faithfulness of God in keeping His covenants.  That includes His covenant with Abraham and the Jewish people.  My Christian faith is built on the foundation of Judaism and without it, Christianity would not exist.  Without the Judeo-Christian worldview, there would be no Western Civilization, and without Western Civilization, there would be no America.  The thought that God is even capable of breaking a covenant is anathema to those of us who embrace Holy Scripture as the authority of the church.  If God can or would break His covenant with the Jews, then what hope would Christians have that He would keep His covenant with us? Labels such as “Christian Zionism” are too often used in a pejorative manner to disparage free-church believers, of which there are millions across the planet.  Christians are followers of Christ and a Zionist simply accepts that the Jewish people have a right to live in their ancient, indigenous, and Biblical homeland.  It’s hard for me to understand why every one who takes on the moniker “Christian” would not also be a Zionist.  It’s not a commitment to a particular government or government policy, but to the Biblical revelation as given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.  In my faith, there is certainly room for those who “butter their bread” differently than me, and I would hope that there would be room in the hearts of other church bodies for me.  We need to unite in those truths that should be agreed upon, such as the sanctity of life, the sacred act of marriage, the autonomy of the individual, the desire to lift up every human and alleviate human suffering, and the belief that grace is God’s gift to us all. Please share with others and "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!"

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