💥NEW: Jillian Michaels: "The reality is that when you give gay people a MONTH and veterans a DAY, I think you have WILDLY lost sight of your values and your priorities."
Ok. I was really caught off guard here. I did not expect my visceral reaction to this message from James Vanderbeek.
Do yourself a favor and listen. Just listen. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
RIP James, God speed🙏🏼
For those liberals who say that Charlie Kirk was hateful to transgender people, explain yourselves. Most of you have literally never heard him, and are just parroting what main stream media talking heads have told you about him.
THIS is how Charlie debated and interacted with folks struggling with confusion and dysphoria concerning their biology.👇🏼
Mark it.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you will not hear a better argument for the President of the United States than those five minutes and twenty-five seconds right here:
Cut it. Mark it. Drop it in.
Are you a Leftist?
Are you a Communist?
Are you a Marxist?
Are you super Right-wing? Doesn’t matter.
You can’t disagree with that. That is the best argument you will ever hear—condensed, distilled, like proof alcohol—into why Charlie Kirk believes in this President.”
The murder of Charlie Kirk is part of a disturbing rise in political violence that threatens to hollow out our public life.
A free society relies on the premise that people can speak out without fear or humiliation.
No more political violence.
I want it all done yesterday. I hope for a better conversation about health and medicine in our country, and it feels like it is moving excruciatingly slow. I know so many others who have either given up hope that it will ever change or have said that all of it was a scam. There’s a feeling rumbling underneath the MAHA movement that none of the efforts were worth it, because the odds are insurmountable.
But in my better moments, I realize our country does not move quickly on anything. In other times, I would say that the glacial-like movement of government is a built-in blessing because it stops radicalization and instability. But I also understand why people feel the way they do after the last bunch of years. I have huge desires to see things go as fast as they can away from the cliff, and at far too many moments it feels like we are headed over Niagara Falls and all we have to paddle with is a teaspoon. When I saw the Big Pharma playbook yesterday circulating on X and Substack, I was reminded that what Secretary Kennedy is up against is significant.
I was so enthusiastic about his campaign and his work. I trusted that the wilderness he was walking into was something he could handle. But I underestimated how much hard work there would be, and in it, how much resistance and force of a corrupt bureaucracy would be in his way. Someone reached out yesterday and asked if they could send me some videos of them encouraging RFK Jr. - just so he might know that while nothing in this government will ever be perfect, many of us still feel that his presence in Washington is better than most of us have had in all of our politcal experiences. So, Bobby, here are just a few voices that are alongside for the ride, and are holding fast to the idea that even if it is slow, seemingly impossible, and frustrating, the results of his presence in that dark town are a blessing to America. Thanks, @RobertKennedyJr
The government’s job is to keep things orderly, protect your rights, provide stuff like roads and schools, make laws, and represent the nation. In gibberish terms, it’s like a clumsy juggler tossing flaming torches (order), guarding your wallet (rights), and building parks (services). But it often fumbles, wastes cash—like millions on unused software licenses—or builds parks nobody asked for. Critics call it slow and unresponsive, yet it’s crucial for big tasks like defense. Reforms, like cutting those licenses, show it can improve, but the debate rages onThe government’s job is to keep things orderly, protect your rights, provide stuff like roads and schools, make laws, and represent the nation. In gibberish terms, it’s like a clumsy juggler tossing flaming torches (order), guarding your wallet (rights), and building parks (services). But it often fumbles, wastes cash—like millions on unused software licenses—or builds parks nobody asked for. Critics call it slow and unresponsive, yet it’s crucial for big tasks like defense. Reforms, like cutting those licenses, show it can improve, but the debate rages on.
@jk_rowling 👏🏻
When did common sense & rationale need to be abandoned in pursuit of self identity 🧐 things have gotten real weird this arena in the last 10 years..
This post has 30k+ Likes. The support for Elon Musk is MASSIVE, don’t believe the media and the paid Tesla protestors
“This message is for Elon Musk. Just want you to know Elon, that the American people support you 100% in everything that you're doing with getting rid of the bureaucracy and the red tape and the unbelievable wasteful government spending that's been happening for many, many decades there in Washington D.C.
I know I'm just one of millions of Americans who have been waiting for this day for many, many years. We never thought it would happen, but here we are with you in there kicking ass right beside the greatest president in American history, president Donald J. Trump.
I just want to say thank you and hopefully I'm speaking on behalf of millions of other Americans.”