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I predict that 4 years from now the majority of MAGA will be pretending they never supported Trump in the first place. A minority will be making excuses and a handful will be chanting "The storm is coming!"
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Dogs love Jesus btw
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Bodhi Is On The Run! 😂 RxCKSTxR Comedy Voiceover!
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What is your opinion of Dan Bongino?
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June 26, 2024: "July 4th cookout reaches record highs" I can't wait to see how much Trump has saved Americans this year!
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In 1919 a New York physician got so fed up with watching his patients get worse that he went to a museum to ask the dead for advice. His name was Blake Donaldson. He had a practice full of people who were overweight, ill, and getting steadily worse no matter what the medicine of the day threw at them, and he had run clean out of ideas. So he walked into the American Museum of Natural History, found the anthropologists, and asked them the question no respectable doctor was supposed to ask. What did healthy humans actually eat before all of this? They showed him the skulls. Ancient ones. Pre-agricultural ones. And the teeth stopped him in his tracks. No decay. No crowding. No abscesses. Rows of clean, strong, untroubled teeth belonging to people who had never met a dentist, a toothbrush, or a sack of flour. The anthropologists told him about the Plains hunters who lived on buffalo, and about pemmican, the dense brick of dried meat and rendered fat that carried men through a North American winter on next to nothing else. Donaldson went back to his surgery and did something that would get a modern doctor hauled in front of a committee. He put his patients on meat. Fat meat, specifically. Roughly six ounces of lean with two ounces of visible fat, three times a day, from beef or lamb. Coffee. Water. That was the prescription. He stripped out what he called the worst offenders, the flour and the sugar and the sweet milk, and he watched what happened. What happened was they got better. The weight came off without hunger, because he insisted they eat enough and eat often. The blood pressure settled. The gallstones, the migraines, the aching joints, the sour stomachs, the whole catalogue of modern complaints he had been failing to shift for years began, quietly, to resolve. He kept going. By the end he had run something like seventeen thousand patients through this regime over roughly forty years, which is a working lifetime of evidence rather than a passing fad. He wrote it down in a book called Strong Medicine in 1961. The establishment's response was swift and familiar. One prominent figure pronounced the book hardly scientific. Another filed Donaldson under food faddism and implied he had simply forgotten whatever he once knew about nutrition. A man with forty years of patient outcomes was waved off by people armed with a theory and a grievance, and the profession moved smoothly on to the low-fat advice that has served us so brilliantly ever since. He was not a guru and never pretended to be one. He thought he was just copying what those museum skulls had been quietly demonstrating for ten thousand years, which is about the most honest thing a doctor has ever said about diet. The book is still in print. The skulls are still in the case. And the advice that buried him is still printed on the side of the cereal box.
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Columbus, Ohio. You ever wonder why governments can never seem to cut spending?
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Incredible. The "event" Trump is putting on at the working mans expense to "celebrate" 250th anniversary is a PAY PER VIEW EVENT. 🤡🌎
There is something poetic about giving the UFC complete access to the White House grounds to host a for-profit sporting event, to benefit from paid sponsorship and advertising opportunities, for the American people to celebrate the nation's birthday, funded with their tax dollars, only to charge them $8.99 to watch it, exclusively on Larry Ellison's Paramount
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Yes and if you hit that 65 in your first term, no second term.
Max age for president should be 65.
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Si no tienes algo así, mejor no tengas nada! A veces lo sencillo es lo mejor!
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I didn't see anywhere that this was a paid advertisement
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Mark 12:17 "...Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's,..." Often used to justify our tax system. The responses to Elon's 1TT mark should open your eyes Our modern day Caesars believe it should all be theirs.
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Trump hates principled lawmakers more than he loves America.
Every single House Democrat hates the president more than they love America. Fact.
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🧐👇Mr. Noir is correct.
Two cops played quick-draw with loaded guns. One pointed his gun at the other. The other drew his own gun from inside the patrol car. Then a round went through the windshield and hit the first officer in the shoulder. And somehow, the city called it “horseplay.” If a civilian did this, nobody would call it horseplay. They’d call it a negligent discharge, aggravated assault, or worse. But this is the double standard gun owners deal with every day. We’re constantly told civilians can’t be trusted with guns. We’re too emotional, too reckless, too untrained, too dangerous. We’re told to leave it to the “professionals.” Then two cops play around with loaded firearms and shoot each other. This doesn’t mean every cop is reckless. It means cops are people. Some train seriously. Some don’t. Some are responsible. Some aren’t. Just like civilians. But when one citizen does something stupid, politicians try to punish every law-abiding gun owner in America. When one cop does something stupid, nobody argues every cop should lose their Glock. That’s the inconsistency. So next time someone says “only cops should carry,” remember the windshield. Full video just released on my youtube channel Shop the America hat: Shop.MrColionNoir.com
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Equipment rental, construction costs. This dumb stunt cost the taxpayer 10's of thousands of dollars for the Orange Turds ego.
President Trump's name is being removed from the Kennedy Center after a federal appeals court denied the board's request for an administrative stay. Crowds gathered outside as workers erected scaffolding to begin removing the signage.
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Soon! Probably 2 weeks or so if I had to guess!!!
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"Trump wants to return to constitutional government," Except for the dozens of things he doesn't want to return to constitutional government, but sure. 🤡
🚨BREAKING: President Trump is considering ending D.C. Home Rule and re-federalizing the District of Columbia as written in the Constitution. @BasedMikeLee and I have a bill that will do just that. Trump wants to return to constitutional government, and I stand ready to support him. Pass the BOWSER Act.
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