Senator Jon Ossoff:
"This is the cruelest and most arrogant group of people who ever ascended to high office - their cruelty and arrogance are only matched by their incompetence."
I agree with that 💯
The remains of at least 11 CHILDREN were found BURIED in the remote desert - one hour from ZORRO RANCH.
reminder -
The HEAVILY redacted federal files contain over 13,000 explicit references to ZORRO RANCH.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN UNTIL EVERY SURVIVOR HAS JUSTICE.
Rosie O'Donnell dedicates a song to Donald Trump.
Oh, Donnie boy, it's Rosie Rosie calling from Hollywood, the Jimmy Kimmel Show
Drop that Big Mac that we all know you're holding. Because my dear, I worry for you so.
Poor Donnie boy, your polls, your polls are falling.
Your reflecting pool is green as Mountain Dew.
Your wig's a mess. Your ballroom is appalling.
And with Iran, you bit off more than you can chew.
Measles are back. Inflation is a swelling.
You post all night. You're sleeping while you work.
And what's with all this useless crap you're selling?
Hey sweetie pie, you're driving us all berserk.
But there's a way to end this drama.
It's time to use that stable genius brain.
Since we all know you'll never be Obama,
why not resign and make this country great again?
Yes, we all know you'll never be Obama.
Come on, resign and make this country great again.
And now... the rest of the story.
Every year, families across America gather around the television.
They watch a bald kid try to kick a football. A beagle dance on a dog house. Charlie Brown get a rock instead of candy.
They laugh.
They don't know they're watching a man's autobiography.
When Charles Schulz was a boy, the other children called him Sparky. The name of a horse in a comic strip. A joke horse.
He failed every single subject in eighth grade.
Not one or two.
Every. Single. Subject.
But the grades weren't the worst part.
Paul Harvey told this story, and his voice cracked on this line:
"Sparky wasn't actually disliked by the other youngsters. No one cared enough about him to dislike him."
He wasn't hated. He was nothing.
The one thing he had was his drawings. He submitted cartoons to the school yearbook.
Rejected.
He wrote to Walt Disney. Poured everything into the drawings.
The reply was a form letter. Disney only hired the very finest artists. Sparky was not among the very finest.
Harvey paused there. Then: "I think deep down, Sparky expected to be rejected."
This is where the motivational speakers lie to you.
The rest of the story isn't about winning.
Sparky didn't try to prove them wrong. He wrote his autobiography in cartoons.
He drew himself. The loser. The kid who failed everything.
He named him after himself.
Charlie Brown.
You know what Charlie Brown never does?
Win.
His kite crashes. Lucy pulls the football. The Little Red-Haired Girl doesn't notice him.
And sixty years later, we still watch.
Not because Charlie Brown succeeds.
Because Charlie Brown keeps showing up.
Here's the part even Paul Harvey didn't tell.
Schulz taught Sunday school. He read the Bible so constantly his strips are filled with scripture.
When network executives tried to cut Linus reciting Luke 2 from the Christmas special, Schulz refused.
Either the Gospel stays, or there's no special.
It stayed.
A boy called a horse.
A student who failed everything.
An artist Disney rejected.
Planted the Gospel of Luke in front of sixty million homes.
The loser became the messenger.
God has a history of using the rejected ones.
Moses had a stutter. David was the forgotten son. Peter denied Him three times.
The kite never flew.
But the Gospel did.
Still falling?
Good company, brother.
Get up.
He's not done with you yet.
I once asked a dear friend who has already crossed 70 and is gently stepping toward 80, “What changes do you feel in yourself these days?”
His answer stayed with me… and I think it will stay with you too.
He said,
After spending my life loving my parents, my siblings, my spouse, my children and my friends, I have finally learned to truly love myself.
I realized I am not Atlas. The world does not rest on my shoulders.
I stopped bargaining with the vegetable seller. A few extra coins won’t hurt me, but they might help him send his little girl to school.
I tip the waitress more than expected. The extra might make her smile after a long, tiring day.
I no longer stop the elderly mid-story to say, “You’ve told me this before.” Let them relive their memories. Those moments keep their hearts alive.
I’ve stopped correcting people even when I know they’re wrong. Peace is far more precious than proving a point.
I give compliments without holding back. They light up not just the other person’s day, but mine too.
I don’t stress about a spot on my shirt or a wrinkle in my clothes. Who I am speaks louder than what I wear.
I walk away from those who don’t value me. They may not see my worth, but I do.
I don’t play the dirty game of the rat race. I am not a rat, and life is not a race for me anymore.
I no longer hide my emotions. They are what make me human.
I choose relationships over ego. Ego builds walls. Relationships build homes.
I live each day like it could be my last, because one day, it will be.
And above all, I do what makes me happy. Because my happiness is my own responsibility. Happiness is always a choice.
So why wait until we are 70 or 80 to live like this? Why not start now? At any age. At any stage.
If you’re reading this today, maybe this is your sign to begin…. ❤️
✨Unknown
Sean McDermott may not be manning the sidelines in Buffalo anymore, but his legacy will live forever on those sidelines through all of those with whom he touched.
I don’t ever want to hear anyone call Republicans the party of fiscal responsibility again. The Fart of the Deal guy bankrupted 6 businesses, including 2 casinos! As our country goes further into debt with him spending taxpayer money like a drunken sailor, he is making billions.
BREAKING: This account, which is dedicated to holding Trump and MAGA accountable for their lies, now has over 172,000 followers! Thank you for being part of this fast-growing online community. Can you retweet and follow to help us get to 175,000 followers?
International travel finally caught up with me, so yesterday became a bone broth day.
Bone broth is one of my go-tos on days like this because it’s simple and deeply nourishing. Warm fluids, protein, collagen-derived gelatin, and amino acids like glycine and proline from a long, slow simmer.
I also like adding ginger and turmeric for the flavor, warmth, and the anti-inflammatory compounds they contain.
America is a constant work in progress. Every generation must take up the unfinished work of the last and carry it further—protecting what’s right, fixing what’s wrong, and making our union a little more perfect. 250 years later, that’s more important than ever.
BREAKING: Leaked video shows Obama, on the day he signed the JCPOA Iran Nuclear deal, disgustingly saying:
“If other countries have ballistic missiles, it’s a little bit unfair for Iran to have none.”
What the hell was wrong with him? Sounds like something a traitor would say.
Oops… nevermind. That was Trump yesterday .