When frightened men take to social media they risk descending into vitriol, which makes them sound unhinged. President Trump's rant against me is a barely coherent barrage of wild and inaccurate claims that should best be resolved in the American tradition of presidential debate. President Trump, who has proven himself the most adept debater in modern American political history, should not be panicked to meet me on that stage.
To preview my arguments, I will show how President Trump betrayed the hopes of his most sincere followers. He promised to end the Ukraine war and then colluded with Speaker Johnson and President Biden to fund it. He let Big Pharma and his corrupt bureaucrats run roughshod over him as President. He promised to cut the deficit and ran up the biggest debt in history. He promised to run the government like a business and then closed down our businesses. He promised to drain the swamp and then filled his administration with swamp creatures. He promised to protect our rights and then torpedoed the Constitution.
Instead of lobbing poisonous bombs from the safety of his bunker, let’s hear President Trump defend his record to me mano-a-mano by respectful, congenial debate.
@BidenHQ @Lis_Smith@KerryKennedyRFK Something my son and friends that are twenty something don't give even a spec of a F about, including me, his mom. Not revelant.
🔥The Atlantic: “What if everyone’s wrong?”
“What if Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign is savvier, more organized, and more cunning than it’s been given credit for?”
RFK’s recent Iowa rally drew “the biggest cross-section of people I’ve ever witnessed,” John Hendrickson wrote for The Atlantic.
“I saw a blend of young people, old people, flat brims, sun brims, billowy blazers, Harley-Davidson shirts, earth tones, floral prints, tie-dye, work boots, and more.”
1. Brady, a 20-year old working at Dollar General, told The Atlantic that 2024 will be his first time voting:
“Even if some people think it’s a waste, it’s definitely better than not voting. And definitely better than voting for the other two options.”
2. Howard Vlieger, a 63-year old farmer, told The Atlantic he voted for Trump in 2016 but plans to vote Kennedy this year:
“I did vote Trump in 2016. I thought he was genuine, but he definitely proved me wrong.”
A second Trump presidency would be bad for the country. President Trump had his chance. He failed. He said he’d drain the swamp; instead he filled his government with corporate insiders. He said he’d cut the deficit, but bloated it instead. He said he'd put America first; instead he let bureaucrats like Tony Fauci shut down the entire country.
We don’t know what shape the next crisis will take, but we know there will be one. When it happens, we need a leader who can be trusted to stand for peace, to stand for freedom, and to stand for truth. #KennedyShanahan24
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Actor Zach Galifianakis paid an old homeless woman's rent for decades and spent time with her as she lost her family.
When Zach Galifianakis met Marie "Mimi" Haist, she was volunteering in a laundromat, surviving off tips left by customers. She was only allowed to sleep between the washers and dryers so customers couldn't see her.
Haist revealed that she became homeless after her divorce and had been on the streets for decades. Even though Galifianakis was an unknown comedian at the time, he found a comfortable apartment for her and paid her rent.
Galifianakis became a Hollywood star after filming alongside Bradley Cooper in the "Hangover" movie trilogy. However, his fame didn't affect his heart, and he remained down-to-earth.
He maintained a strong bond with Haist and even walked a red carpet with her as his date.
"If he's in town, he takes me ... I dress up nice, and a friend helps me with my makeup. It's fun, not something I've ever dreamed I'd experience. The limo takes me home afterward," revealed Haist.
Their friendship lasted nearly 27 years until she died at 96 years old.
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