US Senator JD Vance was selected as Vice President for the Trump Presidential Race. Here is a summary.
JD Vance is the best you will find in the elected circuit, for Trump's running mate.
*JD is inspired by DeGaulle's nationalism, conservatism, and reindustrialization agenda. Moreover, JD liked the strengthening of the executive powers that DeGaulle did. (Although regime not fully realized, in the adjudication of policies).
*JD does not believe J6 was an effort to overthrow the government (should be an easy one).
*JD: Trump in 2025 should fire partisan dissenting mid level bureaucrats and ignore SCOTUS if they reverse his actions.
*JD: If I were in the Senate in 2020 and Trump asked me not to certify the election, I would demand that the contested states submit an alternate slate of electors.
JD policies: Severe immigration restrictions, possibly replace the US Dollar and Reshore our industrial base and use sectoral collective bargaining to increase wages and draw union workers to vote conservative while leaving the party bosses powerless. Picketed with UAW in 2023.
Finally: JD was responsible for getting politicians in Congress to change their thinking and block Ukraine spending. He was the first one to call out Ukraine and built a coalition of conservatives to shift the narrative. Finally. JD: "I don't care what happens to Ukraine."
I'm pretty happy with JD in realist terms. You can read the article below!!! #Trump2024 #GOP #RepublicanConvention
#Trump #JDVANCE
https://t.co/jj1MmVAp2n
I'm holding events in Japan to spread Southern American culture.
"WILD HONKY TONK"
I want my American friends to know that there are Japanese people like me!
🚨#BREAKING: Law enforcement agencies say that thieves stole more than 12 tons of KitKat bars while a shipment was en route across Europe
The company Nestle says the chocolate heist could cause shortages ahead of the upcoming Easter holiday
2006: Sailer explaining the sociological reason why popular issues like immigration restriction don't receive a fair public hearing: Liberals successfully ascribe low status to these positions and avoid discussing their own discriminatory behavior.
“People speak sometimes about the 'bestial' cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so picturesquely cruel.”
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
In 2012, Scottish saturation deep sea diver Chris Lemons was stranded 300 ft underwater when his tether snapped, severing his lifeline for air, heat, and communication.
His only hope was a tiny emergency tank with barely five minutes of oxygen.
For nearly 30 minutes, he lay unconscious on the seabed in freezing darkness, without any real air supply.
When his colleagues finally reached him, they were certain he was dead. However, Chris was somehow alive.
Despite the extreme cold, lack of oxygen, and expected brain damage, he made a full recovery and returned to work weeks later.
Experts remain baffled, citing a mix of high‑oxygen preparation, the chilling water lowering his metabolism, and sheer luck as possible factors in his miraculous survival.
Mamdani has been posting racist, anti-white musings for over a decade. I guess white New Yorkers hate themselves so much they'll vote for him anyways. Sad!!
Let’s be real: pretty much nothing said on here had any impact on last night’s elections. Republicans did not lose in NJ and VA because of the “PANICAN” line. They’re both blue states. The shutdown helped the Democrats win by a bigger margin than expected. VA GOP also had a clown as the head of its ticket
But it’s not 1970 anymore. In fact, it’s not even 2020.
It is time for the Right to undo the revolutions of the 1960s. It's time to take back our streets, take back our culture, and take back our country.
You can read my full @FoxNews op-ed here. ⬇️
https://t.co/euH1oGJaqW
The truth is, the left-wing radicalism of the 60s and 70s was far more violent—and deadlier—than the modern narrative suggests. It’s been whitewashed today, in large part because the radicals themselves conquered the mainstream liberal institutions that shape our popular memory.