Took my 11-year-old daughter to a checkup today.
The nurse asked me to step out of the room.
I politely said no.
She said, "It's only for a moment."
I replied:
"My husband and I don't leave our children alone with anyone, including medical providers. Anything you need to say can be said with me here."
She looked annoyed and left.
The part that stuck with me?
As soon as she walked out, my daughter thanked me for staying.
Her eyes got huge the moment the nurse asked me to leave.
Maybe I'm overprotective.
But I'd rather be present and unnecessary than absent and regret it.
I’m genuinely trying to help you, @LauraLoomer. You are having a psychiatric episode. A few weeks ago you truly believed you had uncovered me hiding wealth (in a most basic trust structure) from the French government. You also truly believed you discovered my husband and I living in separate homes. The following week you truly believed that I was fleeing (with my husband) to the Vatican in Italy to run from the FBI’s office investigation into the SPLC, which you claimed had funded me. You similarly believed I was coordinating with the Pope against Trump alongside other podcasters.
You now have pivoted to a new frantic belief that you have uncovered a plot which involves me being funded by Russia, and which includes secret meetings (in Italy) with Alexander Dugin and special access to the Kremlin. Despite evidence that you have been comically wrong about literally everything, you continue to publicly applaud yourself because grandiose delusions of self often accompany these episodes. This is textbook stuff. I know you truly believe you are helping the President and that he loves you , but you are not and he does not. His advisors are terrified of your obsession and you really need to step away and address your underlying psychiatric needs.
Prime Minister,
You promised the "fastest-growing economy in the G7." You delivered the only recession in the G7.
Conservatives are calling for an emergency House debate now to reverse the damage you’ve done.
🚨 FRANCE HAS BEEN INVADED and predominantly 3rd worlders are WREAKING HAVOC!
The entire city burned, mass businesses looted, and the usual suspects carried it out.
NEVER allow this to come to America!
Law, order and our culture must be protected 🇺🇸
Chatted with K9 Magazine about some of the stray pups me & our @FoxNews teams took care of at the border, including the ones my family adopted!
And yes, I do like dogs more than people & don’t trust anybody who doesn’t like dogs. 🐶
@K9Magazine
https://t.co/yi3QDMP9et
@NHLAlumni The Draper hit was 30 years ago tomorrow, set off the biggest rivalry in NHL history.
4 Cups, a Conn Smythe, it's hard to overstate the impact Claude made on this game. RIP to an absolute legend
The NHL Alumni Association is devastated to share that Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60.
Born in Buckingham, Quebec, Claude was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut just a few months later on October 13, 1983 and scored his first career NHL goal on December 4, 1983.
Claude split time between the Canadiens organization and the QMJHL from 1983 to 1985, capturing the President’s Cup with the Verdun Junior Canadiens in 1985 as QMJHL playoff champions, while earning the Guy Lafleur Trophy as Playoff MVP.
The very next season, Claude recorded 10 goals and 16 points in 20 playoff games as he and the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. Claude remained with the Canadiens for an additional four seasons before joining the New Jersey Devils ahead of the 1990-91 season.
In 1994-95, his fifth and final season with New Jersey, Claude led the Devils to their first Stanley Cup championship, registering 13 goals in 20 playoff games, taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff MVP. As a member of the Colorado Avalanche in 1995-96, Claude was once again an integral part of team history as the Avalanche hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup for the very first time in 1996.
Claude played 297 regular-season games in an Avalanche uniform before rejoining the New Jersey Devils in November of 1999, and for a fourth and final time, would be crowned a Stanley Cup champion on June 10, 2000. Claude later played for the Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas Stars before making a comeback with the San Jose Sharks during the 2008-09 season.
Internationally, Claude represented Canada on several occasions, including capturing a gold medal at the 1985 World Junior Hockey Championships and winning the 1987 Canada Cup.
He was loved by his wife and four children, and on behalf of the Lemieux family, we kindly ask that everyone respect their privacy during this difficult time.
Memorial service details to follow.
when you get scam calls from @alectra & u made the mistake of answering the call, saying hello and then they hang up. 🤬 I swear I’m never answering my phone again!What’s the scam exactly? Do you know? Are they going to take my voice and AI it somewhere? 🙄 too old for this shit
Next week I’m holding a hearing with a whistleblower who will testify publicly about the COVID coverup.
Mark your calendars: Wednesday, May 13 at 10am.
The truth is coming.