Originally posted by 12131: Gupta has proven again and again that he is a true MD guy. Disgusting mentally deficient.
He thinks "MD" stands for "Me Doctor".
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I heard a trazzeled ER nurse once say “MD? Stands for ‘motherfucking dumbass’.”
Nice is overrated
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November 14, 2024, 07:41 PM
medic451
My friend who works in banking/finance industry just sent me this. They are laughing their asses off.
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November 14, 2024, 07:45 PM
Rick Lee
Still holding out for Gen. Flynn to get FBI Director. Whatever pisses the Deep State off the most, that will always be the right thing to do.
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November 14, 2024, 07:50 PM
StorminNormin
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Originally posted by parabellum: So good. Sofa King good.
Kennedy is the best pick for this! I love it! Real things will happen now for the best interest of people.
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November 14, 2024, 07:56 PM
Gustofer
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Originally posted by Rick Lee: Still holding out for Gen. Flynn to get FBI Director. Whatever pisses the Deep State off the most, that will always be the right thing to do.
It'd be good to see, but I believe Kash Patel is up for that.
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November 14, 2024, 08:16 PM
chbibc
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Originally posted by parabellum:
That photo makes me chuckle every time you post it!
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November 14, 2024, 08:32 PM
grumpy1
I am behind whoever President Trump chooses. Megan Kelly is spot on why Matt Gaetz is a great choice for President Trump. Video starts at 6:04 shortly before Megan makes her point.
This is the Crusader’s or Jerusalem Cross that Pete Hegseth has tattooed on his chest. He reports that this tattoo is the reason he was, by name, told not to take part as a National Guardsman at the Biden Inauguration.
A woman on X posted this explanation:
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The symbol in the image is the Jerusalem Cross, also known as the Crusaders' Cross or the Cross of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. It consists of a large central cross potent surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant. This symbol is often associated with Christianity and has historical significance in relation to the Crusades and the city of Jerusalem. It represents the Five Holy Wounds of Christ, with the central cross symbolizing the wound in His side, and the four smaller crosses representing the wounds in His hands and feet.
I think it takes some stones to be an infantry officer serving in Iraq an Afghanistan to have that tattooed on your chest. I listened to an hour or so of Hegseth’s interview with Shawn Ryan today. I’m excited to see what he can accomplish as SecDef.
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November 14, 2024, 08:53 PM
Balzé Halzé
Definitely talking the talk. The Republican leadership at least sounds like they are fully behind Trump's agenda. I'm still riding that high.
By Jasmine Baehr | Fox News Published November 14, 2024 10:03pm EST
The president of Argentina is the first foreign leader to meet in person with President-elect Trump since Trump's win last week.
Javier Milei, known as "the Lion," has gained notoriety worldwide for his pro-market policies that have slashed Argentine inflation since he took elected office last year.
He attended the America First Policy Institute's (AFPI) gala Thursday evening at Mar-a-Lago and will stay through the CPAC Investor Summit that ends Saturday.
President-elect Trump and President Milei met earlier Thursday, and the encounter "went well," according to an anonymous source via The Associated Press.
He posted to social media site X, sharing his plans with President-elect Trump for the week ahead, claiming he will be the only other president in attendance at the summit.
As Milei was ushered out the door to the AFPI gala Thursday, he told the Argentine outlet Clarion, "We're going to plant the ideas of freedom high."
During his address at the gala, Milei congratulated Trump on his resounding win through an interpreter, saying "this has been the greatest political comeback in history, defying the entire political establishment, even at the risk of his own life."
He also thanked Elon Musk for his role boosting his social media site X for President-elect Trump and communication worldwide.
"There is a silent or rather silent majority that has begun to make itself heard despite the enemies of freedom clinging to power through propaganda, distortion and censorship," said Milei. "And this is why I would especially like to thank the great Elon Musk for the wonderful job he has been doing to save humanity in communication around the world."
The Argentine president then claimed that what happened in the U.S. elections last week is similar to his own election last year, with the "party of freedom" taking a victory lap.
Milei is considered to be a Trump-like figure in South America, marketing black hats similar to red MAGA hats for fans labeled "las Fuerzas del Cielo" or "the Forces from Heaven." He also famously wielded a chainsaw at a political rally, vowing to slash wasteful government spending.
"I am exhilarated to be able to share with a new United States administration that same love for freedom. And I'm convinced that together we will restore it to the place it deserves," Milei said in his remarks.
President-elect Trump took the stage after Milei's speech, thanking the Argentine president for his congratulations and commending his leadership.
"And, Javier, I'd like to congratulate you on the job you've done for Argentina," said Trump. "Your speech was beautiful, but the job you've done is incredible. Make Argentina great again. You know MAGA. He's a MAGA person. And you know he's doing that. He's actually. He's actually doing that.
"You know, I'd say you've done a fantastic job in a very short period of time. It's an honor to have you here."
The office of Argentine President Javier Milei did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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November 14, 2024, 11:37 PM
konata88
Jennings must be richer than god. You couldn't pay me enough to sit day after day and talk to idiots like this. It’s like talking to emotional, irrational walls.
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November 15, 2024, 01:47 AM
corsair
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Originally posted by konata88: Jennings must be richer than god. You couldn't pay me enough to sit day after day and talk to idiots like this. It’s like talking to emotional, irrational walls.
Many legacy media members are baffled, depressed or both by the remarkable re-election of President-elect Donald Trump, who rode a tide of economic discontent and anti-wokeness into the White House for a second time.
Perhaps the lack of dissenting pro-Trump voices within these news organizations is to blame for the latest case of media blues.
Having dissenting voices used to be an industry standard, but no longer in the Trump era, as multiple outlets can't boast true ideological diversity and representation among their staffs.
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November 15, 2024, 01:57 AM
12131
^^^^ When your entire organization acts like the propaganda arm of the Democrat Party, what do you expect? These assholes will never learn.
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November 15, 2024, 04:31 AM
pbslinger
Too much winning! I'm tired of it!
November 15, 2024, 04:45 AM
downtownv
Trump Picks Former Rep. Doug Collins for Secretary of Veterans Affairs Collins was a representative from Georgia and lost to Raphael Warnock in a 2020 Senate race. President-elect Donald Trump has picked Doug Collins, a lawyer, veteran, and former congressman, to lead the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
“We must take care of our brave men and women in uniform, and Doug will be a great advocate for our Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, and Military Families to ensure they have the support they need. Thank you, Doug, for your willingness to serve our Country in this very important role!” Trump wrote in a statement on the pick.
Collins was deployed to Iraq during the Iraq War.
“Honored to accept [Trump’s] nomination as Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Our heroes deserve the best care and support,” Collins wrote on social media platform X after the announcement was made. “We'll fight tirelessly to streamline and cut regulations in the VA, root out corruption, and ensure every veteran receives the benefits they’ve earned.”
In 2020, Collins unsuccessfully ran against Democrat Raphael Warnock and another Republican, Kelly Loeffler, to fill the Senate seat vacated by Johnny Isakson, who resigned in 2019 due to health problems. In the second round, Loeffler was beaten by Warnock.
Collins ruled out another run for U.S. Senate or governor in the state in 2021, against the backdrop of opposition to the state’s Republican governor, Brian Kemp. Trump and his allies opposed Kemp’s decision to certify Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results without more investigation.
“I do plan on staying involved in shaping our conservative message to help Republicans win back the House and the Senate and help more strong conservative candidates get elected here in Georgia,” Collins wrote on X in 2021 after opting not to pursue higher office.
Collins was a member of the House of Representatives serving Georgia’s ninth district between 2013 and 2021. He sat on the House Judiciary Committee and served as vice chair of the House Republican Committee.
A U.S. Air Force Reserve chaplain, the Gainesville, Georgia, native also served in Georgia’s House of Representatives. He has a wife, Lisa, and three children: sons Copelan and Cameron and daughter Jordan.
Collins is also chair of the Georgia chapter of the America First Policy Institute. The chair of the board for the institute, Linda McMahon, is an instrumental figure in the presidential transition.
The former congressman has been a loyal defender of Trump through both his successes and his struggles.
During the first impeachment inquiry into Trump in 2019, Collins objected to the legal scholars who had been summoned to testify before the judiciary committee, saying they included “zero fact witnesses.” In the minutes after the news of Collins’s selection broke, it was already garnering reactions online.
Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-N.D.) described it as a “great pick.” “As a disabled veteran, I am super excited about this nomination. [Collins] will work tirelessly to make the VA something all Veterans can be proud of,” Pastor Teddy W. Sorrels, Jr. wrote on X.