It’s abundantly clear that the Democrats actively wanted DC, and this nation as a whole, to be a dump.
They went out of their way to destroy this nation’s beauty and culture.
It was not an accident.
They attempted to conquer and destroy us from within.
Never again.
In last night’s ballot drop Spencer Pratt received ZERO votes out of 24,000. The odds of that happening are in the multiple trillions!
They’re cheating. @dojphofficial.
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Mitch McConnell voted against the SAVE America Act.
Against his constituents.
He has no clue where he is.
So who actually voted?
He’s been in the Senate for 40 years.
He’s the embodiment of everything wrong with Congress.
Congress is not meant to be a crooked nursing home.
BREAKING: A car full of Palestinians trying to enter Israel illegally to carry out terror attacks against Jews was caught by Israeli soldiers.
One of them wore a yarmulke to pretend he was Jewish.
82 years ago today, eight American sailors jumped onto a sinking Nazi submarine in the middle of the Atlantic.
What they pulled out of it changed the war. And the Navy buried the whole story for years.
First, you need to know that U-505 was already cursed. German sailors called her the unluckiest boat in the fleet. In October 1943, during a brutal British depth-charge attack, her own captain shot himself in the head in the control room, in front of his crew. He remains the only submarine commander in history known to have killed himself underwater in combat. His second-in-command calmly took over, rode out the attack, and sailed her home.
Eight months later, her luck ran out completely.
June 4, 1944. Two days before D-Day. Captain Daniel Gallery's hunter-killer group, built around the escort carrier USS Guadalcanal, had been stalking U-boats off West Africa. Gallery had an idea his superiors considered borderline insane: don't sink the next one. Capture it. No US Navy crew had boarded and taken an enemy warship on the high seas since 1815.
The destroyer escort USS Chatelain caught U-505 on sonar and fired a salvo of hedgehog bombs. The U-boat broke the surface 700 yards away. Gunfire raked the conning tower, wounding her captain. He gave the order to abandon ship.
The Germans rushed out so fast they botched the scuttling. The sub was flooding, but her engines were still running. She was circling the battle at six knots, empty, sinking, and very possibly rigged with demolition charges.
So Lt. Albert David and eight men from USS Pillsbury chased her down in a whaleboat, leaped aboard, and climbed down the hatch into a dark, flooding submarine that could explode or go under at any second. They shut the scuttling valves, disarmed the charges, and stopped the flooding.
Down there they found the prize: Enigma cipher machines and roughly 900 pounds of codebooks and charts. Current settings. The keys to the German navy's secret communications.
But here's the catch. The treasure was only valuable if Germany never found out. One leak and Berlin changes every code overnight.
So the Navy ran one of the great cover-ups of the war. The sub was towed 1,700 miles to Bermuda and given a fake American name: USS Nemo. Around 3,000 sailors were sworn to total silence. The 58 captured German crewmen vanished into a POW camp in rural Louisiana, hidden even from the Red Cross. Germany declared U-505 lost with all hands and notified the families. The dead men were alive in Louisiana, and their boat was working for the US Navy.
The secret held until the war ended.
Lt. David received the Medal of Honor, the only one awarded in the Atlantic Fleet in all of WWII.
And the submarine? In 1954, Chicagoans raised $250,000 to bring her home. She was towed across Lake Michigan and dragged through the streets of Chicago to the Museum of Science and Industry.
She's still sitting there right now. You can walk through her.
We absolutely need to remove anti-Americans from Congress. Some have proven themselves to be enemies of the state based upon their actions and language.
The DOJ needs to step in and stop the California cheating... It is out of control.
24,000 votes for LA Mayor counted last night, and apparently not 1 for Spencer Pratt.
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