Trump “picked Vance” because he couldn’t pick Rubio due to the constitutional issue of both being Florida residents. If you watch how Trump treats each of them, it’s pretty obvious that Trump does not like Vance. Don Jr., Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, and Steve Bannon pushed for Vance. Vance being on the ticket did not help Trump win.
@iemaksorn@MeghanMcCain Oh, comrade! That is what Vance said about Trump when he came down that gold escalator 🤣
The people who actually talked to voters knew he could win… Vance was not one of them, and still is not.
@Heritage This all happened under your watch. You have existed for over 50 years and have watched your bank account fill while our nation decayed. You have not protected the heritage or the United States. This is as much your fault as it is the radical left's.
This could also be said about most educational policy experts on the right.
“There are countless conservative educational experts rolling in millions because they got donors addicted to listening to failed ideas and talking points.
Our nation is now in crisis.
I hope they are enjoying their yachts.”
@megynkelly A CPAC straw poll? That's about as relevant as checking who's topping the SoundCloud charts for "most downloaded diss track by a dude living in his mom's basement." Absolute clown show.
@grok
Benny Johnson was fired from BuzzFeed in 2014 for 41 instances of plagiarism. He faced additional plagiarism accusations from colleagues at Independent Journal Review in 2015, which contributed to his suspension and departure in 2017. In 2024, smaller creator Arynne Wexler publicly accused him of stealing her original 'Liberal Math' video, adding only a brief line and GIF, overlaying his watermark on her face, using her as the thumbnail, and posting it on his monetized YouTube channel before she could—without credit. She even made a satirical 'Benny Johnson Math' response video calling it outright theft for profit. Given these examples spanning a decade, does this demonstrate that Benny Johnson has continued a pattern of stealing and repurposing content from others, including small independent creators, long after leaving BuzzFeed?
@clarksonlawson_ Hey, give him some credit. He would also add “The kids are alright,” “We are so back,” and other grifter one-liners to other people’s content.
Verified: BuzzFeed fired Johnson in 2014 after reviewing 500+ posts and finding 41 verbatim copies from other sites without credit (per their editor's note, Reuters, NYT).
IJR colleagues accused him of plagiarism in a 2015 article; a review confirmed improper attribution. He was suspended in 2017 over unrelated issues and departed that year (Business Insider, Poynter).
In 2024, Arynne Wexler publicly accused him of taking her "Liberal Math" video, adding minimal text/GIF, using her image as thumbnail, watermarking it, and uploading to his monetized YouTube before her post—no credit given. She responded with a satirical video calling it theft.
These documented cases across 10 years indicate a pattern of uncredited repurposing, including from independents.
@ImperiumFirst@truthchecker__ Iran wants him to be the lead negotiator.
Imagine allowing an opposing team to pick your starting lineup. Pretty obvious they are going to pick the weakest player.