Just because God gives you a dream, gives you a promise, doesn’t mean you can sit back and be passive. You have to go and possess it. You have to take steps of faith. That’s when you’re going to see God step in and do things that you couldn’t do.
Two US aviators went down near the Strait of Hormuz. DoW used an autonomous @Saronic Corsair to find and bring them home - the 1st drone rescue at sea in military history.
This is why we build: to keep our troops safe. This was science fiction. American builders made it real 🇺🇸.
Call: Keiko Fujimori has carried Miami-Dade County, and with it, the Presidency of Peru.
She’s currently only trailing by 48,000 votes and the United States alone will make up almost that entire deficit by itself.
As a college football fan from Europe, for me the biggest irony in all of this discourse is that out of all the major U.S. sports, CFB is by far the one that’s closest to European soccer in terms of history, tradition, rivalries, passion and fan identification with a ‘local’ team
Elon Musk on Napoleon:
“One of the things I learned from Napoleon is that wherever the general is, that’s where the army does best. So if you’re the leader, you have to be at the most important place at the most important time. You have to be willing to go to the front lines. You can’t just sit back in safety and give orders. The presence of the leader has an enormous effect on morale and performance.”
Remember everyone…we are still in the lead, and we’ve got allllllll the way til July 6th to keep counting. They’re not the only ones who know where to find votes 😉
Scott Pelley’s NYT interview is an unintended eulogy for legacy media and a portrait of a man blubbering and seething in denial of his irrelevance. As a cultural document, it’s fascinating.
A multicultural liberal society can only work for a very brief moment in time, while there’s still a deeper underlying unity that exists from a dominant majority culture that supplies the necessary social cohesion for this liberal utopia to thrive.
But liberalism steadily uses up that cohesion while pretending it doesn’t need it.
It lives off the pre-liberal social capital of a family structure, national identity, shared religion, and common conceptions of civic duty until it eventually dissolves all of those those things in the name of trying to build the fully autonomous self-actualized universal gender fluid floating bundle of rights that we once called “man” but can no longer assign a gender specific name to because that’s not sufficiently pluralistic.
Liberalism dissolves the very world that sustains it, and it replaces that world with a fractured and atomized one that becomes too weak for abstract rights and neutral procedures to hold it together for long.
The last thing liberalism dissolves is itself.
This is the heart of the problem. You can’t reason with people or even attempt to build trust in institutions again when journalists like Pelley are completely untethered from reality.