This is a good deep cut. I like it.
Yeah exactly. Literally just nominating people to be the Directors of Bitching and Moaning about specific topics. What's new?
As of current count, Trump won by approximately 140,000 votes. This truly means Scott Presler is an American hero.
I made a graph of this type of data: https://greatawakening.win/p/199hNxGefO/did-some-quick-google-sheets-gra/c/
The line was pretty long but I got there around 12, doors were supposed to open at 2. If Vince hadn’t saved me a bleacher seat, I would have likely gotten a chair in the main audience area. It wound up being standing room only but I was pretty far up the line
He was interviewed about it running for senate and he …. Dodged the question
Haha not quite. He and I are similar in height, around 5’6”
Great question. I didn’t ask but I know he’s from Pittsburgh and he ran for Senator of PA in 22
Biden either dies or steps down so Kamala can be president through 1/20
That one doesn’t count, both candidates were alive for this one.
The J was there, just silent.
Just like they always are.
Ohhh flip flops. I get it.
Pulling the A from Comperatore is a bit much
Same deal man, we’re the same age and we’ve probably got a similar story. I’ve been a Trump guy since 2015, but even outside of that, I’ve said RFK should be his running mate since he started getting loud. I’m happy they’re aligning… this is a huge opportunity for a coalition against the corrupt establishment and Democrats.
Read the very first sentence
California too huh? That's awesome
WW = worldwide or World War?
She'd been standing and clapping for like 5 minutes at that point lol but I see what you're saying
I'd be terrified.
I can't think of another political figure being that authentic, that sincere. Especially in a speech of such importance like this. Usually you'd expect someone to be exactly on the teleprompter and no tears or emotion. This was the most emotional, most sincere, most authentic and personal Trump I've seen and I really felt it. I think millions did, too.
Did he make enough money and finally realize it's not about taking the payout and working for the devil? Instead it's about fighting for the greater good? I mean the path from working for evil and then fighting for good isn't evil > good.
It's evil > wait, there's something wrong here > I'm not on either team > I've seen the light > I'll fight for good.
This is correct
Why then do Indian Americans rank among the highest paid demographics in the country?