Pete Hegseth KNOCKS IT OUT OF THE PARKπ«¨! Take God out of the schools, incentivize not having a man in the home and watch the Devil fill the voidπ€¬. I have to say, the Devil PLAYS THE LONG GAMEπ‘! Who wants prayer back in schoolsπββοΈ?
I witnessed something on a flight from Denver to Atlanta last Tuesday that I haven't been able to stop thinking about.
There was a young mom, couldn't have been older than 25, sitting a few rows behind me with a toddler who was completely losing it. Not a "spoiled kid" meltdown. A full-blown, terrified, sensory-overloaded meltdown. The kind where the child can't breathe between screams.
People were turning around. One man, expensive watch, laptop open, muttered something under his breath loud enough for half the plane to hear. A woman near the window yanked her AirPods in and shook her head.
The mom's eyes were glassy. She was bouncing him, whispering to him, completely alone in a tin can at 30,000 feet while strangers quietly judged her.
Then a man stood up from the aisle seat across from me.
He had to be in his late 60s. Wore a flannel shirt, work boots with actual dried mud on them, and a John Deere cap with a bent brim. His hands, I noticed his hands, were the hands of a man who had spent his life fixing things that were actually broken.
He walked back to her without hesitating. No announcement. No fanfare.
"I got eight grandkids, sweetheart. Give him to me. Go drink some water."
She hesitated. He just held out his arms.
She handed him the baby.
He didn't bounce him. Didn't shush him. He just held that boy against his chest and started walking the aisle, talking to him in a low, slow voice about what the wing flaps were doing. About cumulus clouds. About how jet fuel gets made.
The kid was asleep in twelve minutes.
The man with the expensive watch had gone very quiet.
The mom was asleep before the old man even made it back to her row.
So he sat down next to her empty seat. And he just... stayed. Held that sleeping stranger's child for the rest of the flight. Never woke her. Never asked for anything. Just stared out the window and kept that rhythmic, slow pat going on the little boy's back, the muscle memory of a grandfather who has done this a thousand times.
When we landed and she woke up in a panic, he handed her son back like it was nothing.
She tried to thank him. He was already putting on his jacket.
"You're doing a good job, mama. It doesn't look like it right now. But you are."
And he was gone into the crowd before she could say another word.
I don't know that man's name. I don't know where he was going or where he came from. But I have thought about him every single day this week.
Because nobody asked him to get up. No one would have blamed him for staying in his seat. He just saw someone drowning and decided that was enough of a reason.
Be that person. You don't need a reason. You don't need to know them. You just have to decide the moment in front of you is worth showing up for.
π₯ FUCK THIS SHIT! π₯
It's absolutely DISGUSTING and pathetic that @martinamcbride, @bretmichaels and these other fake ass "patriots" are refusing to show up for America's 250th anniversary just because Donald Trump is involved.
These talentless frauds and gutless losers built their whole careers off the back of this country.
The freedom, the fans, the opportunities America gave them and now they wanna spit in its face over politics?
What a bunch of whiny, virtue signaling BITCHES.
You don't get to cash in on American dreams for decades and then boycott the biggest birthday this nation will ever throw.
Never forget this betrayal. If you can't put the country first for one goddamn day, then WE THE PEOPLE won't support your sorry asses going forward.
No more streams, no more tickets, no more merch.
Go fuck off to whatever blue gay retarded bubble you crawled out of.
America doesn't need you.
But you sure as hell needed America. πππ
π¨ NEWSMAX: βWe've got almost 500,000 Americans living with a rare tick borne illness that makes people allergic to meat, but not the lab grown meat that Bill Gates has invested β¦ Maybe this is not a coincidence after all?β