Kenneth Bush

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Kenneth Bush

Kenneth Bush

@FWEAMF

Присоединился Aralık 2022
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@RealJamesWoods Well, Margaret Sanger had a fix until it was deemed socially unacceptable
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Unfixable.
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@MattWalshBlog His final question should be which university do you attend and what is your major. Let the scorn fall where it belongs. Our education system is a joke
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
There's basically no difference between this and the exact same kinds of "dumb spring breaker" videos you'd see 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 30 years ago. I actually don't mind the fact that a bunch of 18 and 19 year old kids are totally ignorant about world affairs. That's healthier than obsessively doomscrolling alone in your basement or whatever. The problem is that these kids can vote. We should all just agree that 19 year olds are stupid and don't know anything, and that's basically fine, but it's also why they shouldn't be able to vote. Raise the voting age to 25.
New York Post@nypost

TV reporter finds the dumbest spring breakers in America: ‘Who the f–k is ayatollah?’ nypost.com/2026/03/24/us-…

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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@newstart_2024 Not harsh at all. She wished to have a transactional rather than a romantic relationship and learned some cold hard economic lessons.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
A stunning Swedish woman posted an anonymous Craigslist ad: “Looking for a husband with $500k+ income” and listed her conditions. The response she got from a self-described investor was ice-cold and brutally honest: “My dear beautiful lady… What you’re proposing is a pure transaction — your beauty for my money. The problem? Your beauty will inevitably diminish over the years, while my income is likely to keep growing. From an economic perspective, you’re a depreciating asset with a very high depreciation rate that will completely expire within 10 years. I represent an asset whose value increases over time. So, no — it would be a bad decision to marry you.” This viral Craigslist exchange (from years ago) is still making the rounds because it lays bare a harsh economic reality about beauty, youth, and long-term value. It’s a cold reminder that treating relationships like transactions often backfires when time does its work. What do you think — was his response fair, or too harsh? Have you ever seen beauty treated as a depreciating asset in real life? Your take 👇
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@BBCNews Would that include enslavement of whites as well because those numbers are even greater
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@MikeLevin Before jumping to conclusions you need to assess both what they are capable of doing for us and their willingness to do so. Without that you can’t determine whether Trump actually lost anything
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
This is truly insane, and it should be front page news across America.  Denmark secretly deployed soldiers to Greenland prepared to blow up airport runways to stop a U.S. invasion. They brought blood supplies to treat the wounded. France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden quietly coordinated against us. This was not a drill. This was our closest allies preparing to fight Americans. Let that sink in. NATO allies. Countries whose soldiers have fought and died alongside ours for decades. They looked at this president and decided they had to prepare for the worst. Fewer allies does not make America great. It makes us more isolated, more vulnerable, and it hands Russia and China exactly what they have always wanted: an America abandoned by its friends. The American people deserve to know how badly this president has damaged our standing in the world.  bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: First Lady Melania Trump walks out with an AI-powered robot at the White House. "The first American-made humanoid in the White House," Melania Trump said. Melania Trump is hosting 45 nations at the White House for a two-day global coalition summit.
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IncognitoPeach🇺🇸
IncognitoPeach🇺🇸@_IncognitoPeach·
@dom_lucre So we send troops to a hostile region that is under conflict to celebrate and secure a victory 🧐
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: President Trump announced The war in Iran has been won as the U.S Army 82nd Division Airborne Unit deploys to the Middle East to secure our victory Trump: ”The only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news.”
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
At the Dublin airport, the woman across from me watched as I ate the tuna off the bread with a fork, then threw all the bread away. HER: “Excuse me, why are you wasting all that bread?” ME: “I’m on a very strict no-carb diet. I don’t consume anything that turns into sugar.” HER: “That seems extreme and very wasteful.” ME: “Not when you realize that most of your food is designed to kill you.” HER: “I don’t believe THAT.” “Well, nothing personal but I used to look like you, now I don’t, so I think I’m doing it right.” She got up and walked away 😀
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@aakashgupta @elonmusk The complete absence of liability for judges, congresspersons and bureaucrats is in contrast to strict liability for everyone in the private sector. This is not only deeply unfair it enables incompetent and corrupt actions by govt.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again. 42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round. The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity. How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today. The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time. The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit.
parks@parkersity_9

If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same.

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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@MattWalshBlog @elonmusk That just can’t be. I have seen hundreds of posts by women declaring that all men are shit, that they can do anything men do and that they no longer even want any men
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I've said before that ship captains during the age of discovery were some of the most impressive human beings to ever live. We have trouble appreciating just how unimaginably great these men were. They had to play the role of navigator, cartographer, astronomer, logistics manager, military commander, judge, police captain, diplomat, CEO, recruiter, accountant and governor, all at the same time, and all under extreme duress, out in the middle of the ocean, cut off from the rest of the world where the penalty for one wrong decision was the death of everyone on board. These are some of the most brilliant and gifted human beings the world has ever known. Nobody on Earth today can come close to matching them. They had a level of both skill and physical courage that just doesn't exist on the planet today.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Christopher Columbus is the ultimate IQ test. You immediately know that someone is a retarded halfwit if they start screeching some nonsense about how Columbus was a genocidal maniac or whatever. Intelligent students of history understand that he is one of the great men of western civilization. This is an awesome move by the White House.
New York Post@nypost

White House installs Christopher Columbus statue made from remains of toppled sculpture trib.al/iGX7loN

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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@KateriSeraphina I don’t know how to tell you this but he is EXACTLY the husband YOU CREATED . You were his mother every step of the way.
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Kateri Seraphina
Kateri Seraphina@KateriSeraphina·
Anonyme, fiction ?, Je n’ai pas divorcé parce que mon mari m’a trompée. Je l’ai quitté parce qu’un dimanche soir, il écoutait les interviews d’après-match pendant que notre chien faisait une crise sur le tapis du salon. Et parce qu’une fois tout terminé, il m’a dit que j’aurais dû le rappeler mieux. Je ne fuis pas un homme violent. Je quitte un homme « bien ». Un de ceux dont tout le monde dit : c’est un bon gars. Je quitte surtout un adulte qui, pendant vingt ans, a refusé de prendre réellement ses responsabilités. Je m’appelle Linda, j’ai 52 ans. À l’extérieur, mon mari est irréprochable : il accueille tout le monde au piano, aide les voisins quand une voiture ne démarre pas, allume le barbecue en août, apporte le vin aux dîners. Il travaille, ne boit pas, ne crie pas. Ma mère dirait : C’est un homme bon. Il adore ce chien. Mais un soir, assise sur une chaise en plastique dans une clinique vétérinaire d’urgence, j’ai compris une chose essentielle : L’amour, ce n’est pas dire « je vais m’en occuper ». L’amour, c’est se souvenir de ce qui maintient en vie ceux qu’on aime. Notre chien s’appelle Nino. Nino n’est pas un chien de concours. C’est un vieux chien croisé, plein de mauvaises habitudes, avec un cœur immense et une épilepsie sévère. Pour aller bien, il a besoin d’un comprimé tous les soirs à 19 heures précises. Pas à 19 h 30. Pas quand on y pense. Tous les jours. Sans exception. Pendant des années, j’ai été le système d’exploitation de la maison. Je sais quand les factures tombent. Quel médecin appeler. Où sont les papiers. Quel médicament Nino prend, et à quelle heure. Mon mari, lui, aide. Si je demande de sortir la poubelle, il la sort. Si je fais une liste, il fait les courses. Mais penser, organiser, anticiper, se souvenir… c’est moi. Je porte toute la charge mentale. Dimanche dernier, j’étais de garde à l’hôpital. Le service était saturé, impossible de partir. Je l’ai appelé à 17 h 30. Je lui ai dit qu’il y avait à manger au frigo. Et surtout : à 19 heures, la pilule de Nino. Le pilulier bleu est sur la table. Mets un réveil. Il m’a répondu oui, sans inquiétude. La radio sportive tournait derrière lui. À 18 h 45, je lui ai envoyé un message : Nino – pilule dans 15 minutes. Il a répondu ok. Je suis rentrée à 21 h 30. Silence. Nino n’était pas à la porte. Mon mari était dans le fauteuil. La radio allumée. Une boîte à pizza sur la table. Où est Nino ? Il a répondu, hésitant : C’était bizarre tout à l’heure… J’ai senti mon cœur tomber. Je l’ai trouvé coincé entre une chaise et le mur. Raide. De la mousse à la bouche. Les pattes secouées par une crise incontrôlable. Depuis combien de temps ? Une heure ? Plus ? Je n’ai pas crié. J’ai fait ce que je fais toujours : j’ai géré. Je l’ai porté, mis dans la voiture, conduit aux urgences vétérinaires, avec la peur d’arriver trop tard. Des heures d’attente. La peur. La facture. Nino a survécu, sous sédatif. Quand je suis rentrée à 3 h 30 du matin, mon mari m’attendait sur le pas de la porte. Alors ? Il va bien ? Puis il a dit la phrase qui a tout brisé : J’écoutais les interviews, j’ai été distrait. Tu aurais dû me rappeler à sept heures. À ce moment-là, j’ai compris. Ce n’était pas la pilule. C’était le fait que, pour lui, la responsabilité n’a jamais été la sienne. Si quelque chose va mal, c’est toujours parce que je n’ai pas assez contrôlé. Je lui ai dit calmement : Je ne suis pas ta mère. Je ne suis pas ta secrétaire. Je t’ai appelée. Je t’ai écrit. La seule façon d’être sûre aurait été de quitter l’hôpital pour le faire moi-même. Et si je dois tout faire, dis-moi : à quoi tu sers ici ? Il a tenté de se justifier. Il a parlé de la pelouse qu’il avait tondue. Je lui ai répondu non. Tu exécutes. Moi, je porte tout. Et ce soir, ta distraction a failli tuer quelqu’un que j’aime. Aujourd’hui, je fais des cartons. Nino est près de la porte. Il est encore fatigué, mais il sait qu’on part. Il n’a pas besoin d’explications. Je ne pars pas parce que je n’aime plus mon mari. Je pars parce que je refuse d’être la seule adulte dans la pièce. Parce qu’un partenaire n’est pas quelqu’un qui aide quand on le lui demande. Un partenaire voit. Se souvient. Se soucie. J’ai ouvert la portière de la voiture. Allez, Nino. Il est monté lentement, sans qu’on le lui dise. Moi, pour la première fois, j’ai arrêté de conduire toute ma vie pendant que quelqu’un d’autre dormait à l’arrière. #fblifestyle
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@JamesMartinSJ If a woman was raped by Bill Clinton is she also expected to be nice at his funeral and pretend that he was a good man. If yes, then please explain why pretensions are more important than truth
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
God help us. This is disgraceful language coming from a Christian, or anyone with a soul. It was just as wrong to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk as it is to celebrate that of Robert Mueller. May they rest in peace. And may we never forget that Jesus's message is about mercy.
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Kenneth Bush
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@brithume I guess it’s because it makes people feel like fools for not expressing their real feelings. They are simply envious
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@GadSaad Welcome to the world of liberal American women
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
One of the ugliest traits that I most despise in people is when they exhibit astounding hubris when interacting with you. I tried to explain to someone what my book Suicidal Empathy is about, and I could hardly get in a word. She kept interrupting me, and talking past me. She was the expert and I was some simpleton who had to listen to her brilliant and erudite pontification.
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@ABmrJutt I’m guessing you think that a men’s prison population is representative of all men. That would be like saying women in a whore house are representatives of all women. Just saying
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jezz@ABmrJutt·
I hate the narrative that women are more emotional than men. Actually no. Men make up 90% of prison populations…because they can’t control their anger, lust, or addictions.
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
I turn 65 on Sunday and I decided to finally treat myself to Dublin, Ireland. I had seen all the posts about MUSLIM INVASIONS, but how bad could it be, right? Guess what: Dublin is still 99% white people! Mostly Irish. A lot of Germans. And even more surprising: a lot of Americans. A bunch of them were checking out when I walked in wearing my TRUMP hat. They looked at me, smiled, gave me a warm welcome - and that was that. No TDS. No black rage. Just good old-fashioned NORMAL white people acting with dignity and respect. I must’ve died and gone to heaven 😇
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Kristen Rudd@kristenrudd·
About to start Blood Meridian for the first time. Give me all your best advice.
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Peter Ratcliffe, forever Canadian 🇨🇦
Those happy Scandinavian countries have one important thing that keeps them so happy. Uncorrupted highly intelligent leadership that actually works to better the lives of everyone in their country. It’s the start and end of great government.
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Kenneth Bush
Kenneth Bush@FWEAMF·
@tedlieu Fine, where is your proposal to make sure elections are secure otherwise STFU. You dont get to dismiss valid concerns by half of the population simply because you don’t agree with them.
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