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@chrisluxonmp Houston, there is a problem. When so many comments are full of hate and division, what chance does New Zealand have of becoming the country it once was? NZ faced problems before and was fixing them. No chance now if people would rather attack each other than solve anything.
@BradDirks@RepMcGovern Ah yes, elected spokesperson for the entire planet—must’ve missed that vote. Perhaps Pope Francis could stick to his lane. Ignoring years of context to push one angle isn’t insight—it’s exactly how these messes start.
@GBNEWS So sorry—but I hope Harry and Meghan enjoy Australia. It’ll be a nice break from the media circus of drivel, delivered with the depth and maturity of overtired four-year-olds. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll grow up and try reporting something of actual value.
@GBNEWS So sorry—but I hope Harry and Meghan enjoy Australia. It’ll be a nice break from the media circus of drivel, delivered with the depth and maturity of overtired four-year-olds. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll grow up and try reporting something of actual value.
@SenMarkKelly@RepDeluzio People around the world have suffered long enough. Throwing money at the problem doesn’t work. Trust in you is gone—you must see that. Failing politicians try to buy power. Be wise. Step aside now.
@SenAdamSchiff Ah yes, the master plan: fix the economy by rigging elections in plain sight. Genius.
Meanwhile, most countries require ID to vote — hardly a coup. At this point, it’s not confusion, it’s a pattern. When facts don’t fit, invent new ones. “Blatant liar” fits.
@honeymoon250 Unfortunately, he’s gone from reporting facts to pushing his own views. If he’s making claims, he should be required to back them up. If he can’t, there should be consequences—not a free pass to spread unproven assertions.
@its_Lexieroy Are you sure this guy isn’t just a copy of Adam Schiff? He should resign for pushing claims he can’t prove. If there were real evidence, we’d have seen it by now—not just more empty assertions.
@SenatorDurbin When you go overboard in an effort to prosecute someone and find nothing, then you can understand why someone is not impressed. What they say after that is their truth. This is far better than meaningless format acknowledgements that we hear from people all the time.
@RepJeffries Every time Hakeem Jeffries speaks, that finger starts wagging — not emphasis, but constant scolding. It comes across as lecturing, condescending, and self-appointed authority, like he’s telling everyone off rather than engaging with them.
@SenAdamSchiff Why would anyone care what you say when you’ll happily invent whatever suits your narrative? You’ve made a habit of proving that already—repeatedly. At this point, it’s not even surprising, just predictable.
@EdwardJDavey This guy has a big mouth—clearly starved for publicity at every opportunity. Just another politician who seems far more interested in their own spotlight than the people they’re meant to serve.
@JDunlap1974 No! Just another ego with a dent, throwing a perfectly public tantrum. A bit of a pit right now—but there’s hope. The moment she recognises it and decides to grow up, she might actually become worthwhile.
@DavidJHarrisJr Funnily enough, I lost mine too. Brief panic—I thought I’d vanished. Turns out I still exist.
They gave me another one. Amazing.
Only babies complain. Adults just get a copy.
And if you can’t… awkward thought: maybe she never existed. Quite the plot twist.
@CaptMarkKelly Why do you keep spouting rubbish and so consistently proving your own ignorance? At some point, it stops being surprising and just becomes a pattern.
@AntiLeftMemes He represents the worst kind of leadership—divisive, self-serving, and consistently damaging. His long-standing influence has hurt both the Demoncrats and the American people, and it’s gone on far too long. Both could well apply but that is not a sensible question.
@LangmanVince He doesn’t just think he’s right—he’s convinced he owns the truth. Anything that doesn’t fit his version of reality gets dismissed as wrong. That’s not strength or leadership; it’s blinkered thinking—and it makes him far more destructive than useful to anyone else.