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Scott_Da_Sith

@Scott_Da_Sith

Dragon Believer

شامل ہوئے Mart 2021
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@wendyp4545 At least he isn't on the Biden schedule. Trumps FAR from perfect but being lazy isn't a issue
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Wendy Patterson
Wendy Patterson@wendyp4545·
Why would Trump cancel the trip to Camp David and why does he tote around his entire Cabinet with him everywhere he goes?
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ITR Wrestling
ITR Wrestling@ITRWrestling_·
This won't be an easy choice! 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Rooster@todd20006·
@Breaking911 Don’t forget, Trump told everyone he previously completely destroyed Irans military
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Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: U.S. forces struck missile launch sites and Iranian boats trying to place mines in southern Iran, U.S. military says -FOX
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REELZ@ReelzChannel·
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@aj_inapi Here is the human truth, both facts can be correct. They could disagree with decisions POTUS has made and likewise, he could have made bad decisions
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
Most MAGA supporters can handle attacks from the Left. What they weren’t prepared for was watching people they trusted start turning on the movement the second the pressure got real. For years, podcasters and influencers like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Joe Rogan, Megyn Kelly, and others built massive audiences positioning themselves as anti-establishment truth tellers. They rode the Trump movement hard in 2024. Marathon interviews. Daily commentary. “Red pill” culture. America First branding. Constant outrage against the machine. Millions of conservatives built real emotional trust with these voices. Truckers listening 8 hours a day. Young men replacing legacy media with podcasts. Families bonding over these shows. People genuinely believed these personalities were in the trenches with them. Then 2025-2026 arrived. President Trump gets back into power. Real governance begins. Real pressure begins. Real geopolitical consequences begin. And suddenly many of the same people who helped fuel the movement started publicly distancing themselves from it. Tucker Carlson says he feels “tormented” over helping elect Trump. Candace Owens calls parts of her support “embarrassing.” Alex Jones starts calling the administration compromised and “demonic.” Joe Rogan and portions of the manosphere start turning President Trump into a weekly punchline over Iran, Epstein files, deportations, tariffs, or whatever outrage cycle generates clicks that week. Conservatives are being told this is just “healthy disagreement.” No. What’s happening psychologically is much bigger than disagreement. This is betrayal trauma. Clinical psychology recognizes betrayal trauma as one of the most emotionally destabilizing experiences a person can go through because it attacks the brain’s trust system itself. The amygdala and prefrontal cortex begin conflicting with one another. People experience anger, confusion, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, even obsessive rumination. Why? Because many supporters didn’t just consume content. They emotionally invested in these people. That’s the dangerous part of parasocial relationships. These podcasts became daily companions for millions of Americans who already distrusted institutions, media, universities, and corporate culture. Listeners felt like they finally found people who “got it.” Then the same personalities start reversing course once the political cost rises. That creates severe cognitive dissonance. The audience now has to reconcile two competing realities: 1. “These people helped awaken me politically.” 2. “These same people now appear to be undermining the movement they helped build.” That mental collision fractures people psychologically. Some go into denial: “They’re just asking questions.” Some go full rage: “They were always grifters.” Others disengage completely: “Maybe the whole thing was fake.” That fragmentation weakens morale, weakens unity, and weakens political momentum. And here’s the most psychologically manipulative part: Some of these influencers are now subtly gaslighting their own audience. After years of emotionally charging people into a movement, they now imply: “You’re too emotional.” “You misunderstood us.” “You changed.” That causes supporters to question their own judgment. “Was I manipulated?” “Did I waste years trusting these people?” “Was this all content farming?” That self-doubt is devastating for movements because demoralized people stop participating altogether but MAGA is withstanding this wave. And understand something important: The right-wing podcast ecosystem made enormous amounts of money during the anti-establishment wave. President Trump outrage generated clicks. Cultural war generated clicks. Fear generated clicks. Division generated clicks. But governing is harder than campaigning. Once President Trump returned to power and difficult geopolitical realities started colliding with campaign rhetoric - especially around Iran, deportations, trade wars, intelligence conflicts, and global power balancing - many influencers pivoted from movement-builders into perpetual critics because outrage remains the business model. That doesn’t mean President Trump is above criticism. It means conservatives need to understand the psychological machinery operating around them. Idol worship in politics is dangerous. Parasocial dependency is dangerous. Outsourcing your worldview to influencers is dangerous. Movements survive when people think independently. The MAGA movement was never supposed to depend on podcasters. It was supposed to depend on principles: America First. Border security. Economic nationalism. Energy independence. Strong negotiation. National sovereignty. Personalities come and go. Algorithms change. Audiences shift. Clicks dry up. But principles either survive pressure or they don’t. The people panicking right now are the ones who built audiences riding the movement without ever truly becoming part of it. And millions of conservatives are finally starting to see the difference. That realization hurts. But long term? It may actually save the movement. 🇺🇸
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Scott_Da_Sith
Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@USATRUMPMAN1 Worst concert I ever seen. He was so stoned or drunk he didn't say 10 words. Walked off, no encore. Ratt was the opener. They killed it
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
If you're in fear of your life, why are you out in public? Some healthcare individuals are indoctrinated, not educated. Stay home. You are responsible for your own health.
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@NFLFrascella I still feel like Cole Kemet could be moved. The Rams have an over load at TE.
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John Frascella (Football)@NFLFrascella·
The Panthers had the 2nd best value draft according to Warren Sharp… but how did they not come away with a TE in a year where TWENTY ONE tight ends were drafted? Hmm… David Njoku is still out there…
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best value 2026 NFL draft classes 1. Commanders 2. Panthers 3. Colts 4. Bengals 5. Jets 6. Giants 7. Buccaneers 8. Raiders 9. Falcons 10. Chiefs see pic for 1-32 plus methodology READ FULL ANALYSIS: sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/2026-… team-by-team & round-by-round analysis to follow 🧵

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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@SharpFootball What would help prove this analysis @SharpFootball would be going back 5 years and posting the results to back this up. It's fun reading. But hard to take seriously without evidence of success
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Warren Sharp@SharpFootball·
best value 2026 NFL draft classes 1. Commanders 2. Panthers 3. Colts 4. Bengals 5. Jets 6. Giants 7. Buccaneers 8. Raiders 9. Falcons 10. Chiefs see pic for 1-32 plus methodology READ FULL ANALYSIS: sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/2026-… team-by-team & round-by-round analysis to follow 🧵
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@RyanJ_Heath Seattle talking Price is one less team the Jets can deal with and grab some return value
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Ryan Heath@RyanJ_Heath·
Serious question Are Sadiq or Cooper better as after-the-catch weapons around the line of scrimmage than Breece Hall?
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Rob Myers
Rob Myers@robmyersgolf·
@joshweinfuss Isn’t Tyler Allgeier in that running back room too? Crowded and talented room.
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Josh Weinfuss
Josh Weinfuss@joshweinfuss·
A few interesting nuggets from today's post-round press conference with GM Monti Ossenfort and head coach Mike LaFleur: - The Cardinals decided Jeremiyah Love was going to be their pick if he was on the board at No. 3 earlier this week, Ossenfort said. - Ossenfort said there were "minimal conversations" about moving off the 3rd pick. He called all the discussions "surface level" but nothing came close to getting Arizona to trade the pick. - However, Ossenfort had some conversations about moving back into the first round but "it just didn't work out for us to move up." - LaFleur said Love has the ability to have an impact in the pass game, run game and in pass protection, adding that he doesn't see a weakness in any of those facets of Love's game. - Arizona has the 34th pick tomorrow -- second pick of the second round -- and have identified the top two or three players on their board, so they're guaranteed to get one of them, Ossenfort explained. - Ossenfort said the crowded running back room, which now includes Jeremiyah Love, James Conner, Trey Benson and Bam Knight will "take care of itself" through competition. "It's a good problem to have," Ossenfort said.
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@AdamSchefter Brows get 2 free picks and do not lose a guy they were drafting. Cleveland playing KC who could have stayed at 9
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@toddarcher I will never be accused of being a Cowboys fan. And JJ will definitely do some wacko shit OTC But those are some horrible selections especially at 12
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Todd Archer
Todd Archer@toddarcher·
NFL Nation mock draft is in. No trades allowed. Have at it
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@MikeDavis794267 @IsLibertyDead @AntiLeftMemes If you have car insurance your rental is covered. If your imaginary couple from the UK doesn't have US insurance, they need it. If you're American and bought the Insurance, you're a sucker
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Mike Davis
Mike Davis@MikeDavis794267·
@IsLibertyDead @AntiLeftMemes Not at the Airport. You would have to go to U-Haul. They require a valid Commercial Vehicle License so it is unlikely a tourist would have one. BTW - they require you to buy their insurance, which is more expensive than the rental rate.
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@Matt_Pinner We called them. Talked to them at school. The world wasn't as open then so your base of friends was kind of narrow and most lived close enough to walk or bike to.
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Scott_Da_Sith@Scott_Da_Sith·
@Matt_Pinner I'm 57, up everyday at 530 for work. I don't give it any more or less thought than in my 20s or 30s. When it's your day, it's your day. Worrying about it or giving the negativity any fuel doesn't make life easier.
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