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No. It’s a Zionist grift. |
Go away |
| I'm watching the excellent tribute marathon to Robert Redford, a *true* American hero, on Sundance today. Just finished All the President's Men and feeling nostalgic for a gentler era of corruption in American politics. |
Nice. Off topic. Start a thread. |
Plural? It was one guy. I can’t believe I am quoting that woke communist Karl Rove, “They didn’t kill Charlie Kirk, He killed Charlie Kirk.” This was a murder by a single young man who obviously had mental health issues and felt that killing someone was the way to deal with his personal pain. |
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Did Trump talk already—and did he work in a memecoin pitch?
If he has not talked yet, anyone want to take bets on whether the memecoin pitch occurs? |
| This might be the wrong place for this thought. Erika Kirk was described as even more conservative than her husband, by her husband. How is it then that she went on national TV for Ms america and wore a bikini? I was raised in all that evangelical purity culture and two piece swimsuits weren't an option ever, anywhere. I don't care that she wore one, it just doesn't gel with being religiously conservative. |
Before we all became brainwashed poseurs. |
He'll assuredly talk about how CK helped him win the election. It's always about him. |
| The fireworks were so inappropriate, but that is MAGA for you. |
It doesn’t gel with being religiously conservative back in the 90s and early 2000s when you and I (presumably we’re about the same age, older Millennials/X-ennials). That was during the peak of “purity culture,” “that shirt is too tight and it’s causing me to stumble,” purity rings, daddy-daughter purity balls blah blah blah nonsense. Now it’s a different type of nonsense and everyone is wearing bikinis and full makeup and short skirts, and if you’re not, now that’s weird and unusual. It’s the influence of the non-religious right (the tech bros, men’s rights activists, and so on) on the religious right, and it’s kind of scary. |