Donald Trump the man is very flawed, he undoubtedly knows it, and really, I don't think he cares. Donald Trump the President is one of the greatest leaders of a nation that the world has ever produced.
To any future historians reading this, this era will make a lot more sense if you remember that every name is the opposite of what it really is. The antifascists are fascists, the antiracists are racists, the fact-checkers are propagandists, etc. Hopefully this has been fixed by your time.
Jack Hughes. ABSOLUTE LEGEND. Got his teeth knocked out by a high stick from Sam Bennett in the 3rd period but was that going to stop him? No chance. He spit out the blood and kept playing. Scoring the winning goal in OT and securing the gold for the US against Canada in the Olympics.
What a legend. The indomitable American spirit. 🇺🇸 🫡
FINAL SCORE:
🇺🇸USA - 2 🥇
🇨🇦CANADA - 1 🥈
I have truly horrific news...
An illegal alien driving a semi-truck has just crashed head-on into a van of Amish men, k*lling 4 of them.
It appears the trucking company that employed the illegal is based out of California and is known as a "chameleon carrier"...
...which are trucking companies that re-register under new names to evade safety violations.
The Amish men who lost their lives to this illegal alien are:
Henry Eicher, 50.
His sons: Menno Eicher, 25, and Paul Eicher, 19.
and Simon Girod, 23.
There will be no protests for them.
Their story won't be in the mainstream news.
Please pray for their families.
Liberal’ ideology is not liberal but it is Authoritarianism…
She pulled one pin, everything fell
Whoever she is , it’s the best 2 and a half minutes I have spent recently
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If you're going to penalize a 1-loss Power Conference team for a weak strength of schedule... BYU's SOS is better than Ole Miss and Notre Dame.
If you're going to penalize a team for not having the strongest power ratings (which incorporate prior year's history and recruiting rankings)... BYU's FPI is higher than Oklahoma's.
If you're going to penalize a team for a non-competitive / bad loss... Alabama lost by 14 to a team with a losing record and Miami lost to two unranked teams.
If you're going to use strength-of-record like you indicated you would, BYU's SOR is the second highest of teams 6-12.
BYU also (1) made its conference championship game and (2) if you sum up the wins of the teams it has beaten, it is THIRD in the country. It is hard to win games and BYU has beaten a lot of teams with a lot of wins.
This. Makes. No. Sense.
The @CFBPlayoff should be ashamed of itself. It has literally contorted itself into a pretzel to avoid putting BYU where it should be ranked (somewhere between 6th - 9th).
RT to get the info out there. They need to feel pressure.
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The Saturday morning session of the 195th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was held in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Oct. 4.
Read more about the session at the link above.
Yes, there have been some rightwing nuts who have committed violence against the left. But this is not a both sides issue.
This is about one side, the side the data says has the most mentally unwell people, constantly using the platforms of the press and politicians to decry their opponents as Nazis, racists, fascists, bigots, and authoritarians out to destroy the country.
This is about the worriers on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, etc. who claim the right is rolling back rights and Trump is an authoritarian.
This is about the Democrat politicians who call for "fighting fire with fire."
This is about the leftwing activists who have cheered on violence. This is about the leftwing politicians who have championed violence for trans rights, made excuses for violence, etc.
This is about those on the left who said tax cuts would get people killed, Net Neutrality would get people killed, and medical reform would get people killed.
This is about those in the press and left who, even this week, falsely said the Supreme Court had given Trump permission to deport people just based on their ethnicity, which is a lie.
There are crazy and violent people on both sides, but only one side has the mainstream media, politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and more fueling the madness and poisoning the minds of activists on the left.
Floyd Lee Corkins
James Hodgkinson
They were the beginning. It keeps getting worse.
Yep, a crazy guy in Minnesota killed two Democratic politicians. But there were two assassination attempts on Trump. Two Israeli embassy workers were killed. A CEO was killed, and kids in multiple Christian schools were murdered.
Do we really have to keep a body count for both sides?
How about stop convincing progressive activists who already say they're suffering from despair from turning to violence as the way to stop their political opponents?
"House Minority Leader @hakeemjeffries, D-N.Y., is being criticized by Republicans after pledging Democrats would fight President Donald Trump's agenda 'in the streets.'" - @Foxnews 1/31/25
"'I think that you punch, I think you punch, I think you OK with punching... It’s Ted Cruz,' (@RepJasmine Crockett) went on. 'I mean, like this dude has to be knocked over the head, like hard, right?'" - @nypost 3/25/25
"'Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner,' @GovTimWalz said to audience ... 'Maybe it’s time for us to be a little more fierce because we have to ferociously push back on this.'" - @nypost 6/16/25
"'Well, who cares about the f***ing rules right now? Punch back, kick back, dunk over their heads and win some f***ing power!' @BetoORourke said." - @dcexaminer 8/13/25
"@GavinNewsom has threatened to 'punch' Donald Trump in the mouth" - @thedailybeast 8/20/25
Politicians, people act on what you say.
Watch what you say.
@Gladwell@YouTube I'm so glad you came around to common sense. When you were doing podcasts about the the crisis of girls sports and talked of banning coaches, parents and uniforms, but didn't mention boys.. I thought you were disingenuous and stopped listening at that point.
Now I'm back!
Over 95% of Washington, D.C.—including most of the entrenched bureaucracy—opposed Trump from day one. He entered office with a team of outsiders, and the few experienced insiders he brought in to stabilize his administration—like General Michael Flynn—were swiftly neutralized.
Flynn’s case is emblematic: as incoming National Security Adviser, he had a legitimate, routine conversation with the Russian ambassador. The FBI had a transcript proving there was nothing improper, but instead of closing the case, James Comey’s FBI claimed Flynn lied. That transcript was classified and withheld from public view for over three years, conveniently preventing Americans from seeing the truth for themselves. In that silence, a false narrative flourished—amplified by a media that was overwhelmingly hostile to Trump and eager to destroy anyone associated with him.
The same playbook was used during the Mueller investigation. Much of the exculpatory evidence that disproved any Trump-Russia conspiracy remained classified, which allowed pundits, partisans, and officials to speculate wildly—claiming Trump was a Russian agent without ever showing proof. And because the public couldn’t access the underlying intelligence, those lies stood unchallenged for years. The media only gave a platform to voices that pushed the hoax.
Meanwhile, Trump’s Attorney General Jeff Sessions—facing coordinated media and political pressure—recused himself early on, effectively neutering his authority and leaving Trump exposed. This opened the door for Rod Rosenstein to appoint a special counsel with no clearly defined crime, unleashing a two-year legal and political siege on Trump’s presidency. It was government sabotage by soft power—using the same intelligence and media tools America has wielded abroad to topple regimes—now turned inward on a sitting U.S. president.
And it didn’t stop when Trump left office. In fact, it escalated. What began as political sabotage became lawfare: selective, coordinated prosecutions under color of law. Trump has been targeted with multiple criminal indictments in jurisdictions led by political opponents, often based on novel legal theories or strained applications of law. His friends, advisers, and even his family have faced investigations, subpoenas, bankrupting legal costs, and public smears—not for crimes, but for the crime of being loyal to him.
This wasn’t just about removing a president—it was about breaking him. Politically. Financially. Personally.
And yet—he still stands.
Like a phoenix rising from fire, Trump has emerged forged, not broken. What was meant to destroy him has only made him more focused, more tested, and more unshakable. He now returns, not as the outsider underestimated in 2016, but as a man who has walked through the blowtorch oven of the administrative state and survived the coordinated fury of its media, legal, and intelligence apparatus.
No liberal leader could have endured what Trump did. Most would have capitulated. Trump didn’t. And that’s precisely why they fear his return.
So when you ask why Trump didn’t “prevent” Russiagate, or why he faces legal battles now—the real question is: how has he survived it all? Washington, D.C. is not America—it’s a fortress of one ideology. Trump breached its walls once. He may do it again.