The crowd size argument means Trump has conceded that Taylor Swift would be a better candidate than both him and Kamala, her crowds are the biggly-est around.
I dont think the drag is a problem, really if anything i like this sexier look a bit better (both the other photo and today). I mean theres people who would hit that, for sure. Im a bit worried though about one thing: seems like he wants to one of those popular girls, the ones who tend to be mean and vain, i dont like them really. Wait, does that explain something...???
She aint no Ivanka, in any case teump likes to keep it in the famWell Trump does have a thing for blondes
Gotta unsub this here and now or i wont put the phone down tonight. Its a strange and weird time we live in but oh is this mess beautifulShe aint no Ivanka, in any case teump likes to keep it in the fam
Wasn't that the name of the jack asses that were attacking people back in 2020 during Trump's year of riots? Ah no I was wrong it was 'Patriot Prayer".Looks like Charlie Kirk is rapidly recruiting Christian Warriors - A white nationalist type of jihad . Promise Keepers, a fast-growing conservative Christian men’s ministry that some warned was a covert political project, had gathered at its biggest event ever.
This weekend, a much smaller group of Promise Keepers gathered in Tulsa at a very different moment for evangelicals — with less decisive answers to those questions. Headed by a new young CEO, the group is leaning into partisan politics where it once eschewed them, and equipping men to do battle not only with their own spiritual weaknesses but also with a secular culture that speakers portrayed as uniquely hostile. Which seems to be a way to create “ lone wolf “ operatives “.
“They want American men to be weak, put into corners, afraid of your own shadow,” right-wing activist Charlie Kirk said at the two-day conference, which drew about 2,000 men. “If men, and Christian men, start to recommit to the truths of the promises of the Bible, this country can and will be saved.”
Kirk’s speech went on to mock the concept of preferred pronouns and criticize pandemic lockdowns. He, like other speakers at the Daring Faith conference, also described the rise of transgender identities as a particular threat, raised the specter of men losing their jobs for speaking openly about their beliefs and pushed back on the concept of “toxic masculinity.”
Several speakers who were at the conference are associated with TPUSA Faith, including John K. Amanchukwu, a pastor and activist who told the crowd that Democrats were “a bunch of punks and perverts.”
Evangelical Cultists = The Enemy Within...
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I was going to give him the benefit of the doubt because in the late 80's I had a bunch of girls dress me up like a chick at Halloween. A guy even asked me to dance at the bar we were at, until I turned around....We bought him a pitcher immediately after that shell shock.Well well well - look at this shit - BWHAHAHA
Note : make sure to click the Twitter / X link to see the full pic ( dress )
An image of JD Vance allegedly dressed as a woman and wearing a blonde wig was posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday. The unconfirmed image quickly picked up steam and began trending under the hashtag #SofaLoren, a reference to false claims that the Republican senator had sex with a couch.
A spokesperson for the Republican vice presidential pick did not deny the photo’s authenticity when approached by the Daily Beast, and did not offer any further comment.
The source who surfaced the alleged photo, Travis Whitfill, says the picture was taken by a fellow Yale classmate in 2012, when Vance was attending law school at the university. Whitfill then sent it to podcast host Matt Bernstein, who posted it to X.
“It’s from a group chat of Vance’s fellow classmates and is from a friend of a friend,” he told the Daily Beast. “I believe it was grabbed from Facebook and was taken at a Halloween party.”
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