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i think this is a performative way to give his thoughts on the half time show

I never watch the halftime show, but I also don’t make a big theatric about it being because anybody’s woke.

I’m an old man and I go get a hot bath at that time. Sometimes I make it back before they kick off the second half.

I take that back, I watched one a while back: it was the year the ravens played the 49ers and not long after they came back for the second half the power in the building went out.
 
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Wolfers: This is the most interventionist government of my lifetime. It’s the least conservative government of my lifetime. When you are the richest country in the world, maybe you are not the ones who should be tearing down your existing institutions. That’s usually what countries that are lagging behind try to do. But that’s exactly what this president is doing.

This won’t show up in next quarter’s GDP. What it will show up as, a decade from now, is companies that were never founded. Entrepreneurs who couldn’t afford to go to business school. Immigrants with great ideas who stayed in their home countries instead. Whatever the next generation’s Google or OpenAI is, it may not be invented—or it may not happen on our soil.

We’ll never see that absence directly. But our kids will feel it. They’ll feel it as lost opportunities: businesses never started, jobs that never existed, technologies never developed, and ways of creating a greener, safer, more prosperous future that simply aren’t possible.
 

I almost appreciate how Trump has exposed how vacant every single high profile conservative belief was: free speech, states’ rights, letting the market decide, NATO, right to bear arms, democracy, all of it. It’s been an empty, malicious political project for decades and decades.
i've been saying this almost as long as i've been on this board
 
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"let's not warn people of hazardous conditions because they might make fun of us" is a type of leadership, i guess


Homeland Security officials have urged disaster response staff at the Federal Emergency Management Agency to avoid using the word “ice” in public messaging about the massive winter storm barreling toward much of the United States, according to two sources familiar with the directive.

The concern is that the word could spark confusion or online mockery, given the ongoing controversy surrounding US Immigration and Customs Enforcement — also known as “ICE.”
 
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Honestly expected Alabama to hold a higher approval rating. But that map is a problem.

Not really sure why, but it would seem that Jones would have better chance at running for US Senate without Trump on the ballot for Governor. He will get blasted by Tuberville on what will likely be a low turnout election. Its seems a miscalculation imo. Also it would be an emasculating defeat for Trump.
 
just a kind reminder. this was from 2022 cpac

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Trump: I just left a great group of people from Iowa. Half of them were crying as they talked to me. I don't think they were crying because I am doing a bad job. They said, sir, you have brought our country back, crying…
One woman grabbed me and her tears are pouring all over my beautiful suit. She had makeup all over and I'm like what the hell am I going to do. Going to get myself in trouble.


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Trump: I just left a great group of people from Iowa. Half of them were crying as they talked to me. I don't think they were crying because I am doing a bad job. They said, sir, you have brought our country back, crying…
One woman grabbed me and her tears are pouring all over my beautiful suit. She had makeup all over and I'm like what the hell am I going to do. Going to get myself in trouble.


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things must be going well if he feels the need to bring out "sir" stories again :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Reporter: Do you agree with the assessment from some of your own officials that Alex Pretti is a domestic terrorist?

Trump: I haven't heard that. He certainly shouldn't have been carrying a gun. I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines. That's a lot of bad stuff.




Imagine any Democratic president saying this. What would the Republican reaction have been?
 
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