Mark it.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you will not hear a better argument for the President of the United States than those five minutes and twenty-five seconds right here:
Cut it. Mark it. Drop it in.
Are you a Leftist?
Are you a Communist?
Are you a Marxist?
Are you super Right-wing? Doesn’t matter.
You can’t disagree with that. That is the best argument you will ever hear—condensed, distilled, like proof alcohol—into why Charlie Kirk believes in this President.”
@baroncoleman
My sister just made me aware of you! Been catching up on you through your podcasts 👍! I’m a native Nashvillian and Catholic. Have you heard or involved with the Cursillo that we have here?
I love this. 👇
To the person who wrote this, thank you for sharing what so many of us think of our President.♥️🇺🇸
Mr. President,
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I don’t know if you’ll ever read this. Probably not. But I’m writing it anyway because my wife and I talk about this all the time, and somebody needs to say it out loud.
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We can’t wait for the day you’re no longer President.
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Not because we’re tired of you. The opposite. Because you deserve to go home. You deserve quiet mornings. You deserve to sit on your own porch without the weight of 330 million people sitting on your shoulders. You deserve your family back. You deserve peace.
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You didn’t have to do any of this.
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You had the money.
You had the name.
You had the life most men only dream about.
You could’ve spent the rest of your days golfing, traveling, watching your grandkids grow up.
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Instead you stepped into a fire that nearly cost you everything.
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They mocked you. They sued you. They raided your home. They tried to bankrupt you. They tried to lock you up. They dragged your wife and kids through the mud. They put a bullet through your ear and you got up with your fist in the air and kept going.
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For what?
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For us. Regular people. Truck drivers. Welders. Waitresses. Roughnecks. Farmers. Single moms working two jobs. Grandparents on a fixed income watching the country they built get handed away.
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You didn’t owe us a thing. And you gave us everything.
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You risked your name. Your legacy. Your safety. Your family’s safety. Your brand. Your freedom. All of it. So this country could have one more shot at being what it was supposed to be.
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And the truth nobody wants to admit?
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We didn’t deserve a President like you.
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A nation this divided, this ungrateful, this asleep at the wheel didn’t earn a man willing to bleed for it. But God sent you anyway. And I’ll thank Him for that until the day I die. 🙏
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So when the day finally comes that you walk away from that desk, I hope you sleep good. I hope your wife laughs again without looking over her shoulder. I hope your kids breathe easy. I hope you golf till the sun goes down and nobody bothers you for nothing.
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You earned every bit of it.
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Thank you, Mr. President. From a truck driver in Texas who prays for you often.
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God bless you. God bless your family. And God bless the United States of America. 🇺🇸
I’m done with @RealCandaceO
I’m done with @mtgreenee.
I’m done with @TuckerCarlson.
I’m done with @Nero.
I’m done with @JackPosobiec.
I’m done with @Timcast.
I’m done with @megynkelly.
I’m done with the @hodgetwins.
I’m done with the entire cottage industry that built empires on the backs of a movement and now wants to lecture that same audience like they just discovered virtue.
What we’re watching isn’t some great awakening. It’s a rebrand. It’s a pivot. It’s a group of people reading the room, spotting where the next pile of money is, and sprinting toward it while pretending it’s about conscience.
That’s the part that insults people’s intelligence.
These are not newcomers finding their voice. These are professionals who understood exactly what they were doing when they built their platforms. They knew the audience. They knew the message. They knew the stakes. And they were more than happy to cash in on all of it.
Now, with a different set of incentives, they’re suddenly above it all. Suddenly they’re the referees. Suddenly they’re the ones telling everyone else they’ve been misled.
No. They didn’t discover truth. They discovered a new revenue stream.
There is serious money right now in turning on the very people who made you relevant. There is attention, media amplification, and a fresh audience waiting to reward you for it. So the script flips. The tone shifts. The lectures begin.
And the same people who once spoke with certainty now speak with superiority.
They wrap it in big language about principles and clarity, but look a little closer and the pattern is obvious. The timing is perfect. The messaging is coordinated. The outrage is monetized.
This is not bravery. This is market positioning.
Meanwhile, the people actually living in the real world, the voters, the families, the ones who don’t get paid to post, are treated like props in someone else’s content strategy. Talked down to. Written off. Used when convenient and discarded when not.
That’s where the real frustration comes from.
And here’s what makes all of this even more absurd. They’re squandering a once-in-a-generation moment.
Donald Trump is not a polished conservative intellectual. He’s not Buckley. He’s not Reagan in tone or temperament. He’s blunt. He’s transactional. He’s often crude in ways that make even his supporters wince.
And yet, in the only place that ultimately matters, results, he has governed like the heir to Reagan’s legacy.
He reshaped the federal judiciary in a way conservatives had talked about for decades but never fully delivered. He put forward justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade, something that for years was treated as a distant goal. He proved it was real.
He pursued policies rooted in national interest, economic strength, and American leverage, not as theory, but as action.
That combination unsettles people because it does not fit neatly into any ideological box. He is not a movement conservative in the traditional sense, but he has delivered outcomes that movement conservatives once said they wanted.
And politics is not a clean business. It never has been.
It is rough. It is personal. It is unforgiving. And it demands a level of resilience that most of the people commenting from the sidelines have never had to show.
Trump has taken hit after hit, from media, from institutions, from political opponents, and yes, from people who once claimed to be on his side.
And he keeps standing.
They threw everything at him, and when that wasn’t enough, someone tried to take his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. That is not rhetoric. That is reality. And by the grace of God, he survived.
Most people would disappear after that. Most people would step back, protect themselves, and walk away.
He didn’t.
So spare me the lectures from people who found a more comfortable lane the moment things got difficult.
It is easy to posture. It is easy to pivot. It is easy to cash in.
It is a lot harder to stand in the fire and keep going.
And while all of this noise floods social media, something else is happening that people should be paying attention to. Foreign actors are pouring fuel on every internal disagreement, amplifying the most divisive voices, boosting the most inflammatory content, and creating the illusion that the country is more fractured than it actually is.
They do not need to invent our disagreements. They just need to magnify them until it feels like there is nothing else.
That distortion becomes reality for people who live online.
It creates a collective illusion that America is coming apart at the seams, that neighbors have nothing in common, that the center has collapsed.
But step outside of that bubble and it tells a very different story.
Most Americans still believe in the core principles that built this country. Individual liberty. Personal responsibility. Equal justice under the law. The idea that rights come from God, not government.
Those ideas have not disappeared. They are not fringe. They are the quiet consensus that does not trend on social media because it is not designed to provoke.
What we are seeing online is not the country. It is a distorted mirror of it.
And too many of these influencers are either blind to that or actively participating in it because it benefits them.
You don’t have to like everything about Trump. Nobody does.
But pretending this moment is ordinary, or that what has been accomplished is meaningless, is not serious.
Some people are willing to take the hits to move the country forward.
Others are just trying to make sure they land on their feet when the winds shift.
And people can tell the difference.
President Trump is the president we need at this historic moment. And he needs our support now, more than ever!! #MAGA
After the win over Iowa State, a video circulated of Tennessee participating in the Lord’s Prayer.
How has Rick Barnes’ beliefs rubbed off on the team?
“I know specifically that one of the reasons I came to Tennessee was because of Rick Barnes and his faith” -Nate Ament
Nate Ament: "It's one of the reasons I chose Tennessee because of Coach Barnes and his faith. ... as a team, you're trying to glorify something bigger than yourself. And, ultimately, something that is Jesus Christ and is God can only lead to good things. When you're playing for something other than your own glory and the glory of others, the glory of your teammates, the glory of Christ, only good things can happen from there if you're being selfless and trying to take care of each other."
Pray with me
March 23, 2026
Father in Heaven,
We come before You in awe, not with casual words but with trembling gratitude, because we stand on the greatest moment in human history. We remember that dark Friday, when Your Son, Jesus Christ, was betrayed, beaten, mocked, and nailed to a Roman cross. We remember the weight of our sin pressing down on Him, the spotless Lamb carrying what we could never carry. “It is finished,” and in that moment, the earth shook, the veil tore, and the price was paid in full.
We see His lifeless body taken down, wrapped in linen, anointed for burial, laid in a borrowed tomb. A stone rolled into place. Silence. Stillness. The hopes of men buried with Him. It looked like defeat. It felt like the end. Darkness covered the land, and even His followers scattered, afraid and confused.
But You were NOT finished.
On the third day, before the sun fully rose, heaven broke into earth. The ground shook again, not in judgment but in victory. An angel descended, the stone rolled away, not to let Jesus out but to let us see that He was already gone. The tomb was empty. Death had been defeated. The grave had lost its grip.
Jesus, You rose.
Not as a ghost, not as a memory, but in power, in flesh, in glory. You stepped out of that grave as the King of Kings, the Firstborn from the dead, the One who holds the keys to death and hell. You walked among Your people, scars in Your hands, victory in Your voice. You called their names. You restored their hope. You proved that what You promised is true.
And because You live, we live.
So Father, awaken something in us. Let this not be a story we admire but a reality we stand on. Crush our fear of death. Break our attachment to this temporary world. Remind us that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in us.
Teach us to walk like resurrected people. Not bound by sin, not enslaved to shame, not paralyzed by fear, but alive, bold, and set apart. Let us carry the reality of the empty tomb into every room we walk into. Let hope rise in us where despair once lived. Let courage rise where compromise once ruled.
Jesus, You conquered the grave, so we will not bow to it. You defeated death, so we will not fear it. You rose in victory, so we will walk in it.
We praise You for the cross, but today we stand in awe of the empty tomb.
You are alive. You are reigning. You are coming again. And until that day, we will live like people who have seen the stone rolled away.
In the mighty, resurrected name of Jesus,
Amen
American got the only health insurance she could afford for her family of 5, the cheapest plan was $2,000 per month
She is learning every appointment she’s going to would have been cheaper to just do the cash pay option
“$2,000 a month is paid before any person in my family walks through the door of the doctor's office and breathes the air in the room. $2,000 on top of that, my particular plan through Aetna has a $6,500 deductible, meaning I have to pay $6,500 before they cover anything.”
She went to the ER and needed scans
“When I show up and check in for the MRI, they tell me that I need to pay my portion, which is $960 to get the MRI that day, $960 — I turned around and said, out of curiosity, how much would this have cost me if I hadn't run it through insurance? Do you know what? Her answer was? About $400. So if I don't have insurance, it's $400, but if I do have insurance, it's $960”
“Then my ER bill showed up yesterday. They would like $1,760 for my one hour visit, and by the way, $965 of that total was for two x-rays. So I called the billing department and I asked again, what would this have cost me if it was self-pay, if I didn't have insurance? She said About $1,200”
“So again, without insurance, $1,200 with insurance, $1,760. And remember what I said in the beginning, I am already paying $2,000 a month just to have insurance —Why does having medical insurance make healthcare more expensive? I would love to hear your answers”
US Health Insurance is a scam
BREAKING:
@SouthwestAir Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale, Florida was forced to divert to Atlanta late last night after a an Arabic looking Muslim passenger onboard the plane threatened to blow the plane up with a bomb!
You can see the SWAT team apprehend the Muslim passenger while terrified passengers were forced to put their hands up.
Zero media coverage!!!! Share this everywhere!!
DEPORT ALL MUSLIMS FROM AMERICA!!
If you were on this flight, please DM me.
@DHSgov@FBIDirectorKash@RealTomHoman@POTUS