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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie
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Full clip of President Trump walking in at UFC 309.



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Posts: 31136 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Aside from the obvious glee and happiness obtained from a resounding Trump victory, the side benefits, the collateral damage, are almost just as satisfying.



She deserves far more karma payback, but right now, I'm smiling knowing she realizes she fucked up royally, and that the man she and others despise and desperately tried to ruin, is back even stronger and more powerful.

She is political evil personified, and again, she and many others deserve misery.




"I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965
 
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Pelosi has also shared with colleagues that a significant factor in her decision to file for re-election in 2026 is her desire to spend at least two more years working to repair the damage done to her reputation and
legacy.


She’s 84 years old.

These people are so drunk with their power and prestige that doing the right thing never seems to enter their mind.


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She’s 84 years old.

These people are so drunk with their power and prestige that doing the right thing never seems to enter their mind.


100%. These people don't realize they are the problem! They are blind.


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She is political evil personified,


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Yup, she is the most vile and despicable creature of all. Even Chuck Schumer got nothing on her. And, who the hell are they kidding? FJB or KK, it doesn't matter, because the result would have been the same, total annihilation.


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...the result would have been the same, total annihilation.

I agree and I think it would have been even more lopsided if Biden had stayed in. The DNC's media outlets (NBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, etc) could no longer cover for him. He was too far gone and even the Left's voter base could see it. The DNC knew it, so they made the panic change.

They also knew that repeating the level of fraud they accomplished in 2020 was going to be impossible.

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The President has an official YouTube channel. I did not know this. Only today did the YouTube algorithm see fit to tell me this. Interesting. Anyway, a new video dropped and I like it.



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The President has an official YouTube channel. I did not know this. Only today did the YouTube algorithm see fit to tell me this. Interesting. Anyway, a new video dropped and I like it.

[FLASH_VIDEO]<iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YY5BPigFKgs?si=w3p8NInn7dWFOE4l" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe>[/FLASH_VIDEO]


This looks to be a historic time to be alive and we get a front row seat. I am pumped!


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This is a funny photo; two billionaires and Mr. Health, RFK Jr eating McDonalds fast food on their way to to New York for the UFC fights.




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I was scrolling you tube last night and found a channel live-streaming a camera of just trump and his crew at UFC. Not the fighting action. Was wild seeing all of them. DJT, jr and Eric, tulsi, Rfk Vivek and Elon, kid rock, speaker Johnson, jelly roll was sitting there behind them. Crowd was loving it. Honestly could you imagine Kackles doing that? Would be so fake and not genuine.
 
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It is a Revolution.

No violence, but a complete revolution. Millions of Americans stood up and overthrew a corrupt and oppressive government.

And they were led by men who were wealthy and well placed, just as in the first Revolution. They had nothing personal to gain. Instead,they were driven by ideals of freedom and opportunity for all.

When Trump was shot, and then stood up, pumping his fist, "Fight! Fight! Fight!" I believe the Founders in Heaven, stood and applauded.


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Pelosi has also shared with colleagues that a significant factor in her decision to file for re-election in 2026 is her desire to spend at least two more years working to repair the damage done to her reputation and
legacy.


She’s 84 years old.

These people are so drunk with their power and prestige that doing the right thing never seems to enter their mind.


She ruled the House and kept everyone in line. Unlike the Republicans with the RINO's in their midst constantly breaking ranks. She does not appear to be particularly bright or eloquent. So what's the secret? Does she have dirt on everyone?

And what we are seeing now is what was predicted when I was younger, boomers (I will count the pre-boomer WWII babies in there) are hanging on to power as long as possible, then finally handing it over to Millenials, and bypassing Gen X.
 
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Famed Iowa Pollster Ann Selzer Retires After Bombshell Miss

https://www.zerohedge.com/mark...after-bombshell-miss

A once-respected poll showed Vice President Harris leading by three percentage points in Iowa just days before the presidential election, which ultimately resulted in Donald Trump ahead by thirteen points—a massive margin of error of sixteen percentage points.

Following this public opinion polling blunder, pollster J. Ann Selzer stated in a guest column in the Des Moines Register on Sunday that her days advising the paper's famed Iowa Poll are over as she will be "transitioning to other ventures and opportunities."

More at link


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^^^^^”And what we are seeing now is what was predicted when I was younger, boomers (I will count the pre-boomer WWII babies in there) are hanging on to power as long as possible, then finally handing it over to Millenials, and bypassing Gen X.“

You are not far off in this thought. Both the “Greatest/GI Generation” and “Millennials” share very similar traits.

For starters, both generations grew up in a time of war and economic downturn. The GI Generation witnessed their fathers come back scarred, but victorious, from the biggest war of their time — WWI. They also grew up during the Great Depression, a time of worldwide economic crisis. They learned to be frugal, resourceful, realistic, and remarkably resilient through these struggles. These experiences shaped their perceptions of the world and set the stage for them to come of age in a time of global crisis.

The Millennial generation was raised in a time of constant war — one of their first memories was 9/11, and the US has been engaged in the longest war in its history ever since. Additionally, the Millennial Generation experienced the negative effects of the Great Recession in 2008.

Furthermore, both the Millennial and GI Generations are very civic-minded, engaging in collective activism and harboring strong opinions on the issues faced by each of the generations.

Consistent with the GI Generation, Millennials are set to inherit a volatile world from the previous generations.

We are at a decisive crossroads at this crucial point in time — this nation is embroiled in one of the greatest political upheavals in our history. Questionable leadership, radical shifts in ideology, increasing political polarization, and impending hostilities on both sides may spark a movement more than just civil discourse. The very fabric of our values as a society is being questioned and challenged.


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"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it." — Mark Twain

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I know that everyone is going to be doing their best to get all of Trumps picks confirmed but I’ve a sneaking suspicion that there are going to be several republicans that are going to do what they can to obstruct the process. Particularly Gaetz.

What can we do to make them see the error of their ways
 
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^^^^^”And what we are seeing now is what was predicted when I was younger, boomers (I will count the pre-boomer WWII babies in there) are hanging on to power as long as possible, then finally handing it over to Millenials, and bypassing Gen X.“

You are not far off in this thought. Both the “Greatest/GI Generation” and “Millennials” share very similar traits.

For starters, both generations grew up in a time of war and economic downturn. The GI Generation witnessed their fathers come back scarred, but victorious, from the biggest war of their time — WWI. They also grew up during the Great Depression, a time of worldwide economic crisis. They learned to be frugal, resourceful, realistic, and remarkably resilient through these struggles. These experiences shaped their perceptions of the world and set the stage for them to come of age in a time of global crisis.

The Millennial generation was raised in a time of constant war — one of their first memories was 9/11, and the US has been engaged in the longest war in its history ever since. Additionally, the Millennial Generation experienced the negative effects of the Great Recession in 2008.


I would not equate Millennials to the Silent Generation. Milennials are more like Baby Boomers in my experience - large generation that is pandered to in marketing, sense of entitlement, and leftist idealist thinking. There is overlap between the Millenials and Gen Z, but Gen Z is more like the Silent Generation in the timing of the Great Depression and Great Recession and how they view the world.

The Silent Generation 1928-1945 79-96 years old
Baby Boomers 1946-1964 60-78 years old
Gen X 1965-1980 44-59 years old
Millennials. 1981-1996 28-43 years old
Gen Z 1997-2012 12-27 years old
Gen Alpha. Early 2010s-2025 0-approx 11 years old
 
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