I'm cool with both of those losers going down
I guess you back Trump, eh?
you're a bad mind reader Mr. Bad Motorcycle man
that isn't correct
I'm cool with both of those losers going down
I guess you back Trump, eh?
Nope...you voted Clinton twice and now that he's out of office....you want to act holier than thou....lmao.
you don't know me, man
You keep saying that but you prove nothing.
All you're doing is trying to distract from your Trump hiding his Epstein files.
You're also accusing Trump of covering for Clinton.![]()
Neither do you, Chump....that is the point....you have no proof Trump did anything but sling pedo around all the time....we can do that also to your side.
Yep. That's how the law is supposed to work.
It seems he backs Trump because he thinks Trump is a pedo.I guess you back Trump, eh?
Sure I do.
My proof is Trump has been hiding his Epstein files this entire time.
He's covering for pedophiles. You can't deny that. Might as well be a pedo in that case.
So again, you dont have any proof....lmao
I do.
Trump continues to hide his Epstein files.
Why?
How about I do this so I have you on the record for slander.....can you prove Trump is a pedo....yes or no?
you don't even know what slander is.
It's on the record.
we'll see....
We'll see what?
Anyone who can read sees you don't know what slander is.![]()
I mean what more do you people need?
https://x.com/JonLemire/status/1990802032198893608
^^^ one rapist backs another
Clay Higgins was the only member of the US Congress to vote against releasing the files
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informal tally, 600 people were fired in the Charlie Kirk lese majeste purge-- surely an undercount
https://www.reuters.com/investigatio...wn-2025-11-19/![]()
signs of ins utional pride detected in the House of Representatives
https://www.notus.org/congress/mario...appropriationsin July, Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee and one of the 12 so-called “cardinals,” quietly added a provision to the fiscal 2026 bill for the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Subcommittee — which funds the agencies most impacted by Trump’s two rescissions requests — that would have addressed pocket rescissions.
The clause, Sec. 7065, would have given Congress an extra 45 days to consider rescissions requests submitted late in the fiscal year.
After the bill text was released, Vought reached out to Díaz-Balart, explaining that the White House was concerned about the provision, one senior White House official told NOTUS. The official said that after Vought relayed the issue, Díaz-Balart removed the provision.
Mike Johnson got buffaloed by Thune, sounds really rattled in this vid
looks like the Charlie Kirk moral panic dwarfed decades of woke cancel culture all by itself
https://www.arcdigital.media/p/no-am...experiencing-aIn the universe of cancel culture cases, I find more incidents concerning than Hobbes and fewer concerning than Young, but “this one incident wasn’t actually bad” vs. “yes it really was” doesn’t answer the question about size and scope. It doesn’t tell us what, if anything, society should do about it.
For that, we should look to data, and here again the problem looks smaller than anti-woke liberals make it out to be. In Liberal Currents,Adam Gurricites the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), which do ented 426 “targeting incidents involving scholars at public and private American ins utions of higher education” since 2015 and 492 “disinvitation attempts” since 1998. The organization Canceled People lists 217 cases of “cancellation” since 1991, while the National Association of Scholars(NAS) lists 194 cancellations in academia since 2004 (plus two in the 20th century). Based on these numbers, Gurri concludes, “If any other problem in social life was occurring at this frequency and at this scale, we would consider it effectively solved.”
Let me add a denominator. There are nearly 4,000 colleges and universities in the United States. U.S. News’ 2021 rankings of the best schools lists 1,452. Using that smaller number and NAS’s figure of 194 academic cancellations since 2004, the chance of a college or university experiencing a cancellation in a given year is less than 0.8 percent
only ~200 names here
https://canceledpeople.org/cancellations/
We're not gonna say anything else on that because now it is a pending investigation in SDNY
This was the DOJ "official findings" earlier this year....hmmm...funny how we are about to hear something really different in the coming days...
https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1407001/dl?inline
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