Alaskan, constitutionalist, Jesus fan. Proponent of classical education, the German Autobahn, and the Oxford comma. Boy mom, pilot, pianist, and CSUC graduate.
Keep in mind, if Karmelo had plead guilty early on, it would have cut the fundraiser short. His parents chose to send him to trial so they could keep raking in the cash. They don’t love or care about him. Awful people who inevitably raised an awful son. My only regret is that they can’t be thrown in a prison cell along with him.
@luinalaska Imagine some unimaginable thing will happen to something or someone you cherish if you don't finish two paragraphs by the time the rinse cycle starts on your washing machine. Or some such arbitrary time limit. Works for completing mindless housekeeping tasks as well.
@ScottPresler Both your mom and Shakespeare. Truth. You have a good heart, Scott, and a gracious way with people even when they are not at their best. A true statesman. Carry on. I am gratefull for you. High five to your mom.
I'm in my very early 60s.
The best President of my lifetime is Donald Trump.
The best Vice President of my lifetime is JD Vance.
The best SecDef/War of my lifetime is Pete Hegseth.
The best SecState of my lifetime is Marco Rubio.
The best SecTreasury of my lifetime is Scott Bessent.
The best entrepreneur of my lifetime is Elon Musk.
We truly live in a Golden Age.
Hello @AOC, while you smiled in a hijab at a New York event, I was in Federal Court facing the 4th hitman hired by the Islamic Republic to assassinate me, for campaigning for Iranian women to have the same freedom you performed for a photo op. Will you come to court with me in August when I face the 5th hitman? Or does solidarity only work when it doesn't offend the Islamic regime?
You wore hijab voluntarily in New York. Women are killed in Iran for taking it off.
You are the very woman who, at every opportunity, protests against violence against women, decries gender segregation, and champions "inclusion." Yet here you stand, smiling and wearing a hijab, at an event in New York, in the heart of the West, where men and women are strictly separated. To me and millions of Iranian women, this does not look like a choice. It is no longer "My body, my choice," but rather "My body for votes."
They who claim to fight for women's self-determination in the name of feminism voluntarily embrace an ideology that mandates our women cover their hair simply because they are women. They enjoy the prosperity, freedom, and privileges of the Western world, where they may live as autonomous individuals , yet they simultaneously accept that other women should not be afforded the same rights.
#LetUsTalk