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POWERFUL REQUEST FROM DAN BONGINO: 🇺🇸 TODAY… I swear on my children’s lives. What I found out today about Marco Rubio… Karoline Leavitt… and Susie Wiles… broke me completely. And tonight… I cannot breathe properly after finding out. Marco Rubio has not been home in days. His family is waiting. His children are asking when papa is coming back. And he is somewhere in the world representing 340 million Americans. Without complaint. Without stopping. Karoline Leavitt is days away from giving birth to her second child. And today… she stood at that White House podium. Faced every camera. Answered every difficult question. And never once let anyone see what it costs her to stand there right now. And Susie Wiles. The first female Chief of Staff in American history. Quietly carrying an early stage cancer diagnosis. While her doctors told her to rest. While her body needed her to slow down. She showed up anyway. For America. Three people. Three completely different things they are carrying. And not one of them has ever once asked us to notice. Tonight… I am noticing. And I am asking every single American to say one prayer. For Marco. For Karoline. For Susie. Because people this dedicated… this selfless… this completely committed to this country… deserve every prayer we have. 📷😭
🚨 President Trump just posted this BEAUTY!
Obama: Dirty, disgusting, algae filled Reflecting Pool.
Trump: Crystal clear, pristine, beautiful.
One man made Washington look like a third world dumpster. The other made it shine again!
Remembering the dashing Errol Flynn on the anniversary of his death. Flynn was born at Hobart, Tasmania, in 1909. His youth was as romanesque as many roles he lated played. Educated between London and Sydney (not an ideal commute!) he got expelled from school (theft or flirt with a laundress) and moved to New Guinea to seek a fortune in metals mining and tobacco planting. He failed and started his acting career in 1933, first in London (in small roles) then in Hollywood where in 1935 he was cast as the leading role in Captain Blood, opposing 19-year-old Olivia de Havilland. The success of the film turned both of them into movie stars and was the beginning of a unique partnership and 8 unforgettable movies, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and my favorite: They Died With Their Boots on. I chose a scene from The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, where Errol Flynn played Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, opposing Bette Davis as Queen Elizabeth, while Olivia de Havilland played Lady Penelope Grey, the Queen’s lady-in-waiting, Bette Davis and Errol Flynn did not get along which served the movie, while his chemistry with Olivia de Havilland was extraordinary. He was one of Warner Bros’ top stars, promoted for his beauty and athleticism. He was also a womanizer and had affairs with many actresses. Despite his success, Errol Flynn lacked confidence, was a heavy drinker, and the situation deteriorated when his movies became less successful in the 1950s. His good look was gone and he was barely recognizable. He died on 14 October 1959 and was only 50. After his death all sorts of controversies arose (some even said he spied for the Nazis) but no evidence was ever found. He married three times, and had four children, including poor Sean Flynn who disappeared during the Vietnam war and was probably killed by Khmers Rouge guerrillas (he was 28). Errol Flynn will always be remembered for playing some of the most handsome swashbuckler adventurers and is a legendary figure of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
RED FLAG: Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern want approval for the biggest rail merger in a generation, But their initial filing did not pass muster.
As @RealJoeGrogan put it: “In a transaction this large, process is not a technicality. It is the foundation for whether the deal strengthens or weakens the American economy. The public deserves nothing less.”
@Kelly_Jackson88 Going to the seaside in the morning offers a chance to enjoy some quiet solitude and feel the sea breeze; the afternoon, however, is better suited for heading to the swimming pool.