
SGMalibu
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We are at a moment that will define President Trump’s legacy.
His instincts have been to finish the job he started in Iran, but he is being ill advised to pursue a deal that would not be worth the paper it is written on. Our commander-in-chief needs to allow America's skilled armed forces to finish the destruction of Iran's conventional military capabilities and reopen the strait.
Further pursuit of an agreement with Iran's Islamist regime risks a perception of weakness. We must finish what we started. It is past time for action.
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@naomirwolf I pray your eyes will be opened, Naomi, to the truth that that Jesus is God. I enjoy your posts and your stance on issues and the way you articulate them in the public square.
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@RightScopee Maybe they hate Trump and maybe they don’t. But one thing’s for sure, Tucker is a liar, so…
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🚨 Tucker Carlson just dropped a bomb on Megyn Kelly:
"I told Trump straight to his face — Netanyahu hates you. Rupert Murdoch despises you. Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin? They all hate you. The people pushing you into this war want to destroy you... on behalf of Israel."
Trump's reply? "Yeah, I know." 😳
Trump sees through the neocon games and still puts AMERICA FIRST. The swamp never sleeps.
Watch the full clip and decide for yourself...👀
What do you think — is Trump playing 4D chess or what? 👇
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The problem with Raman is the problem with all carpet baggers. She has no cultural or family ties to LA. She looks at the city as an intellectual exercise. Pratt sees it as a once great city he remembers.
It’s the same with @AOC. Roosevelt Avenue is full of prostitutes. She’s ok with it because she didn’t walk to Saint Sebastian’s with her Aunt Veronica. She didn’t have family parties at Donovan’s. She has no love for Queens because she’s not from there and so its decline means nothing. Her district could be anywhere. It’s an intellectual exercise not a community.
You think @RepSuhas cares even a bit about his district? He doesn’t even know it. He’s not from there. There’s nothing about it he can say “remember when…”. It’s just a stepping stone for his ambitions.
This is the problem with the huge number of carpet baggers and foreign nationals running for office. The American we want to make great again is an America we knew and experienced and cherished and loved. For them, all that matters is the now.
Lack of patrimony and cultural / family ties make our politicians aloof, cold, indifferent, prone to corruption and fraud.
We’re certainly not a constituency. Definitely not a community. We’re just an opportunity.
A chick born and raised in India will never love LA the way a kid born and raised in LA will. Ever. Never. Ever. Ever.
And that lack of connection is what makes our growing carpetbagger class extremely dangerous.
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin
🚨 Spencer Pratt just called out Councilwoman Nithya Raman’s failed policies to house drug addicts. “These people do not want a bed. They want fentanyl or supermeth. These ideas cost us over $400M” Make this guy Mayor.
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The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history.
He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough.
RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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The Pratt campaign is interesting because he intuitively understands that the only path to victory is through a media spectacle. California is a one-party state, and the entire institutional apparatus is designed to create a closed system ruled by the Left. Mobilizing the public via media narratives is the only avenue for shifting public opinion, and, perhaps, votes.
The Pratt campaign is still a long shot, but he is playing the game with style and skill. If I were in Los Angeles, I would cast my vote for him.
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@CynicalPublius Very insightful. Right amount of text—not too long or short. Well said. Thank you CP
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Are you familiar with the term "Fifth Column"?
It's a term dating from the Spanish Civil War and it basically refers to any organized group of people determined to undermine a nation and destroy it from within.
In the past 100 years, the USA has had plenty of Fifth Columns. The KKK. The German/American Bund. Multiple Communist groups.
But the term has always referred to some small, fringe minority.
But not today. In 2026, the Fifth Column is the entire Democrat Party and its army of media, NGO operatives and useful idiots, as well as a smaller group of Loony Libertarians.
Don't believe me?
Who is actively rooting for the USA to lose to Iran?
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The @BoringCompany could build a Hyperloop tunnel from downtown SF to downtown LA for <5% of this cost and it would be a technological marvel exceeding any high speed rail on Earth
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke
If you gave away $126 billion to subsidize free flights between LA and San Francisco at current demand levels, you could fund roughly 150 to 200 years of travel before the money runs out.
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@RealJamesWoods @snooze06155136 Well said @RealJamesWoods, I couldn’t agree more. Also, both she and Gavin have strange hand gestures when they talk…same mind virus.
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Setting aside whether her childhood accident was an unconscious act for the moment, her astonishing theory that most of the rapists, murderers, and child molesters in prison acted “accidentally” is mind-boggling. More importantly it is a powerful lesson about the liberal mind. We can now be assured that this opportunistic little piece of work, like so many of her ilk, will invariably weep for the criminal, but consider his victims, if she indeed considers them at all, as collateral damage. One thing is clear: she’s an even more dreadful monster than her vile, dangerous, deranged husband.
MAZE@mazemoore
Gavin Newsom's wife recalls telling prisoners at San Quentin about running over and killing her sister with a golf cart. She said that she wasn't punished because it was an accident but that the prisoners are doing life even though theirs was "probably an accident too."
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All Leftists do is obfuscuate the truth with slogans.
>"Being undocumented is not a crime."
Actually, under 8 USC 1325... illegal entry is a federal crime and reentry after deportation is a felony.
>"Being born is not a crime."
Nobody said it was. This is a strawman.
Enforcing immigration law has nothing to do with criminalizing birth, OBVIOUSLY.
>"Seeking asylum is not a crime."
Legal asylum seekers go through ports of entry and if you are denied asylum, you must leave. If you didn't do that and crossed the border illegally, you are a criminal.
>"Building a life in this country is not a crime."
Building a life here illegally, after violating federal law to get here, while using public resources you didn't pay into, while cutting the line ahead of people who did it legally... is yes, illegal.
>"We won't let Trump rewrite the law to fit his cruel agenda."
Trump isn't rewriting anything. He's literally enforcing laws that Congress passed and the Biden administration before him just ignored.
You have no arguments against this.
Zero.
All you have is emotion and semantics designed to make people feel bad without any solutions and it's very clear.
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Ishmael was the result of human effort, Abraham’s attempt to fulfill God’s promise through his own performance, through Hagar, Sarah’s maidservant.
It was a solution born out of impatience and control.
But God’s redemptive plan was never about what man could do for God, it was always about what God would do for man.
Isaac was the son of promise. He was born not through human scheming but through divine intervention.
Sarah was barren. Abraham was old. His very existence was a miracle. Isaac represents grace, God doing the impossible, fulfilling His covenant not through man’s effort, but through His own power and faithfulness.
The apostle Paul said: Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, represented Mount Sinai, where the law was given, a symbol of human striving, condemnation, and bondage.
But Sarah, the mother of Isaac, represented Jerusalem above, freedom, grace, and divine sonship.
Ishmael is law; Isaac is gospel.
This matters because if God had asked Abraham to offer Ishmael, it would mean He was demanding a sacrifice born of human effort. But He wasn’t.
He was foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice, Christ, the Lamb of God, also born of a miraculous promise, also offered by His Father on a hill.
Isaac was the prototype of substitutionary atonement. He symbolized the Son not born of the flesh but of the Spirit, God’s initiative, not man’s.
To replace Isaac with Ishmael is not just historical revision, it is theological vandalism. It exchanges grace for works, divine election for human performance, and the gospel for law.
That’s why Isaac, not Ishmael. Because salvation was never meant to begin with our striving, it was always meant to begin with God’s promise.
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“Through my friendship with the founders of Acts 17 and the Hill & Valley Forum, I have spent time with a generation of Americans who looked at this same challenge and responded with ferocious energy rather than resignation.
These are technologists, founders, policy thinkers who understand China's capabilities in full and have decided, deliberately, not to be intimidated by them. They grasp something Carlson appears to have lost. The contest with China is a contest of will. The answer to a powerful enemy is not to make room for it, but to become harder to defeat.”
dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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