Charlie Kirk Part IV

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THE TRUMP IDOLATERS' CREED

I believe in Trump, the Lord Almighty, creator of heaven and earth

I believe in Jesus Christ, Trump's only brother and co-Lord, born of a chick named Mary (whom Trump loved first), suffered, was crucified, died, and was buried like a loser. He went down to the dead and on the third day, he rose again and ascended to Washington, where He is seated at the right hand of Trump, who will someday let him come judge the living and dead.

I believe in Charlie Kirk, the third member of the Republican Trinity, who wasn't even a member of the Catholic Church, but he was a saint. I believe in forgiveness of my sins, the resurrection of Trump as proven by his re-election, and he shall reign unto life everlasting.

Amen.
 
THE TRUMP IDOLATERS' CREED

I believe in Trump, the Lord Almighty, creator of heaven and earth

I believe in Jesus Christ, Trump's only brother and co-Lord, born of a chick named Mary (whom Trump loved first), suffered, was crucified, died, and was buried like a loser. He went down to the dead and on the third day, he rose again and ascended to Washington, where He is seated at the right hand of Trump, who will someday let him come judge the living and dead.

I believe in Charlie Kirk, the third member of the Republican Trinity, who wasn't even a member of the Catholic Church, but he was a saint. I believe in forgiveness of my sins, the resurrection of Trump as proven by his re-election, and he shall reign unto life everlasting.

Amen.
Good one.
 
Supposedly Turning Point is putting together an alternative halftime show for the Super Bowl to go against Bugs Bunny.
 
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I said supposedly because I wasn’t sure. I have seen a couple posts that seemed to be written by AI but I didn’t know if there was any truth behind it.
 
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I said supposedly because I wasn’t sure. I have seen a couple posts that seemed to be written by AI but I didn’t know if there was any truth behind it.

Btw, there's this hilarious one out there of Bernie Sanders being interviewed by some newscaster and saying he had entered treatment for his addiction to "Big Booty Latinas", saying standing behind AOC at all those rallies had made him realize his addiction.
 
There have been alternative halftime shows for years now as, generally speaking, the halftime shows have been pretty yawn-worthy.

Prince kinda ruined the halftime shows for me - everything since has sucked.
Really? I honestly had no idea that was a thing
 
There have been alternative halftime shows for years now as, generally speaking, the halftime shows have been pretty yawn-worthy.

Yep.

Depends upon one's definition.

I think it started when Fox ran "In Living Color" during the 1992 Super Bowl in Minnesota, which featured an ice skating show with Gloria Estefan.

It's probably no coincidence it was the very next Super Bowl when they went with Michael Jackson for the halftime show.

I (seriously) have watched ONE halftime show since the Super Bowl was here in Dallas (XLV in 2011), and that was only because I was chatting with my Dad while Beyonce blew out the lights in the Superdome.

I'm old, I always run some scalding hot bath water and wash really good.
It's the only thorough scrubbing I get every year.
 
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I'm gonna continue my old-fart-get-off-my-lawn persona on this subject, but it is a fair bet that, 50 years from now, people are not going to be talking about Kendrick Lamar or Bad Bunny in the same way we talk about George Harrison, Zeppelin, The Beatles.

I tried to watch Kendrick Lamar last year, and all I saw was a big load of unrhythmic crap. My high school kids (both fans) complained that he wasn't allowed to curse, and that he wore jeans.
 
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I'm gonna continue my old-fart-get-off-my-lawn persona on this subject, but it is a fair bet that, 50 years from now, people are not going to be talking about Kendrick Lamarn or Bad Bunny in the same way we talk about George Harrison, Zeppelin, The Beatles.

I tried to watch Kendrick Lamar last year, and all I saw was a big load of unrhythmic crap. My high school kids (both fans) complained that he wasn't allowed to curse, and that he wore jeans.
I'v wondered about that, todays 'music' many years from know and I have a difficult time imagining music, cars etc will be remembered as fondly.
 
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I'm gonna continue my old-fart-get-off-my-lawn persona on this subject, but it is a fair bet that, 50 years from now, people are not going to be talking about Kendrick Lamarn or Bad Bunny in the same way we talk about George Harrison, Zeppelin, The Beatles.

I tried to watch Kendrick Lamar last year, and all I saw was a big load of unrhythmic crap. My high school kids (both fans) complained that he wasn't allowed to curse, and that he wore jeans.
i actually enjoyed watching lamar’s show last year. not a huge fan of his music, but i enjoyed the performance.
 

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