Gaethje walkout is better than any tracking cam movie shots. No reshots. One take. Real time. Most badass shit I've ever seen. Documentary renegade live film making.
I’ve been to every Republican National Convention since 1992.
This @ufc is the best political event I’ve ever seen.
USA!
Happy 250th Birthday America. 🇺🇸
Happy Birthday to the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. A relentless patriot who fights every day for the country he loves, the people he serves, and the American Dream. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I fully support SJR 10.
Requiring photo ID to vote shouldn’t be partisan, it's common sense, and it's something most Ohioans already expect.
I’m hoping this legislation makes it through the House and onto the November ballot so the people of Ohio can vote for safe and secure elections.
On election night, no-name, no support Nithya Raman sobbed & conceded the race
She apologized to her family for failing
This made sense. She polled in the single digits & bombed in the debate. Now a historically insurmountable 3rd place
This was before “the machine” took over
Five days after the LA election, Spencer Pratt falls to third place and a woman who hardly anyone voted for in person, Nithya Raman, totally dominated in mail voting to come in second. No one with a functional brain believes these results.
.@POTUS bodies @kwelkernbc on California's pathetic excuse for an election system:
"Do you think it's appropriate that they have an election and five days later they're nowhere close to picking a winner!? They're crooked — just like you're crooked."
How is requiring a photo ID to vote controversial?
According to Pew Research, 83% of Americans support requiring a government issued photo ID to vote.
Here’s how things stand today:
Only 23 states require a photo ID to vote.
13 more require some form of identification.
14 states (plus D.C.) do not require voters to show any ID at the polls. 👀
Yet we need an ID for:
- Boarding a commercial flight - Opening a bank account - Buying a home - Renting an apartment - Renting a car - Buying alcohol - Buying tobacco products - Purchasing a firearm - Collecting Social Security benefits - Getting a passport - Obtaining a driver’s license - Registering a vehicle - Picking up prescriptions - Checking into a hotel - Purchasing a cell phone - Entering a nightclub
But requiring an ID to hire the most powerful employee in America is considered offensive?
By the way, California is one of the states that does not require a photo ID to vote.
Coincidence? You decide.
If Raman takes second and Pratt does not qualify for the general election, after days upon days of thinking he would, it will be the political equivalent of watching the Palisades burn again. If you can’t hold leaders accountable for their failures, then democracy does not exist.