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RFK, Jr. “We are going to war against the FDA and there’s a reckoning coming” | Redacted
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RFK, Jr. “We are going to war against the FDA and there’s a reckoning coming” | Redacted

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Trump broke this Democratic Party and sparked a full-blown identity crisis: Hunt
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Trump broke this Democratic Party and sparked a full-blown identity crisis: Hunt

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Trump Star Power Key to White House Win
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Trump Star Power Key to White House Win

Politics Trump Star Power Key to White House Win Few politicians are capable of ginning up the kind of popular support Trump found in spades. Credit: image via Shutterstock It was a real missed opportunity when Kid Rock declined to run for Senate, saying his rumored candidacy was just a publicity stunt.  Not because the Senate necessarily needed another statesman like Kid Rock. The man after all rhymed “things” with “things” in “All Summer Long,” which neither Warren Zevon nor Lynyrd Skynyrd would have done.  But Kid Rock running for Senate in Michigan on essentially Mitt Romney’s platform would have been an important experiment in the study of whether Donald Trump wins because of his celebrity or because of his populism. There is no question Trump’s celebrity helps. His fame is the reason he can get enough earned — read free — media to overcome being massively outspent by Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris. (He was the incumbent president against Joe Biden.) Trump’s wealth and business holdings played a big role in why he was able to win the presidency as a political neophyte. His perceived managerial skills were why people entrusted him to run the federal government.  And there is obviously an emotional connection Trump forged with his hardcore supporters that transcends ideology or policy. He is not only the teetotaler they would most like to have a beer with but the only political figure they trust. Even Trump’s lowest points demonstrate this. Nobody is storming the Capitol for Mitt Romney. They didn’t do so for Hillary Clinton, despite professing to believe that the Russians stole the election from her. (It should not need saying, but since it does: The point here isn’t that storming the Capitol is good — it is obviously not — but this is illustrative of a commitment to Trump that few other political figures could match.) Most incumbents would have lost an election conducted during a pandemic-induced recession in a landslide. Trump came within 43,000 votes in three states of winning a second term, which was a key indication that he was going to be formidable in a rematch once the pandemic was over but inflation had begun. But these things explain why Trump wins when Blake Masters does not. They don’t explain why he wins when Mitt Romney — whose father was the governor of Michigan, for Pete’s sake — does not. It beggars belief that Trump would win the Rust Belt based on fame and bravado alone if he were running on Social Security privatization, free trade, and amnesty for illegal immigrants. (Amnesty for illegal immigrants was a bridge too far for Romney, in fact.) Perhaps someone like Trump could win with a different electoral coalition with a different platform. Arnold Schwarzenegger, for example. But not the coalition Trump actually put together to win the White House twice. The reason this is once again relevant is that Trump has for the second time around tried to assemble a Cabinet more representative of the coalition that elected him. Many, perhaps most, Senate Republicans want him to have an administration that looks like the people who voted for both Trump and Romney. It is easy to imagine a scenario where Nikki Haley might be able to win with a different coalition, though it has been 20 years since a Republican like her has won a national election. It is also difficult for her to win the Republican nomination.  But Ron DeSantis, not to mention J.D. Vance, would probably need to win with something like Trump’s 2024 coalition. Indeed, they would likely need to build on it further. That may not be necessary to win a Senate seat in a red state. But it probably is to carry a purple state, which Trump was able to do much more often than Republican Senate candidates.  That doesn’t mean Republicans suddenly need to be wild about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., labor unions, or anything of the sort. I’m not a big fan of the PRO Act myself and suspect Trump and RFK Jr. will eventually find themselves in conflict.  But it does mean senators should perhaps more seriously grapple with how Trump won and what that means for the Republican future, even if they find some of his new political allies odd (or worse). If all Republicans get out of this period of unified government is a ricketier version of the same tax cut they passed seven years ago, this stint in power could be short-lived. Nevertheless, there are many Republicans in Washington who believe they would have even more power if they had nominated a less chaotic, more conventional leader. They’ll be singing “Sweet Home Nikki Haley” all summer long. The post Trump Star Power Key to White House Win appeared first on The American Conservative.
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With the Mexico Trade War, Trump Is Back
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With the Mexico Trade War, Trump Is Back

Foreign Affairs With the Mexico Trade War, Trump Is Back The president-elect is already playing hardball with our dysfunctional southern neighbors. After a few weeks that were, by Donald Trump standards, quiet, a new era of diplomacy by tweet has kicked off in earnest. The president-elect fired the opening shots of the impending North American trade war, announcing he will impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexican and Canadian exports to the United States on the first day of his second presidency, conditional on the two countries increasing their commitments to international border security. For good measure, he also announced a 10 percent tariff on China, demanding an immediate end to the export of chemicals used in the production of fentanyl, the majority of which hail from Chinese chemical manufacturers.  The posts on Truth Social, naturally, set off an immediate diplomatic firestorm. Canada was the first country to react, with reports indicating that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the President-elect within hours to discuss enhanced border enforcement. While most of the focus on the illegal migration crisis tends to spotlight America’s southern neighbor, illegal alien encounters on the Canadian border have jumped 600 percent from FY2021 to FY2024.  Canada, which does not struggle to maintain its sovereignty in the face of sophisticated cartel networks in the same way Mexico does, effectively allowed itself to become a staging ground for human traffickers throughout the Biden years. Trump’s decision to leverage the severe impact of tariffs, given that three-quarters of Canadian exports are destined for the United States, reveals the president-elect’s steadfast commitment to ending the migration crisis. Trudeau’s immediate, submissive response suggests that Trumpian leverage, Art of the Deal style, is as effective now as it was during the first MAGA quadrennium.  With Canada’s meek leadership seemingly subdued, attention will no doubt re-focus on the primary trafficking highway to the United States’ south. It’s no secret that the Biden Administration’s negligence on the southern border touched off an unprecedented migration crisis, but at the end of the disgraced Biden’s term, it’s worth taking stock of the scale of the catastrophe. Since Biden’s January 2021 inauguration, Border Patrol has reported 8.72 million encounters with illegal aliens along the southwest border. Once a North American agitation, with net-zero migration between Mexico and the United States, lax border enforcement has developed into a full-blown crisis of global proportions. Border Patrol reports that aliens from 160 different countries and six continents have been encountered in the southwest. (The Biden administration would have allowed migration from the seventh continent, but emperor penguin caravans tend to travel less than 100 miles.) Mexico’s leadership, now headed by Morena’s left-wing President Claudia Sheinbaum, has already signaled that they will be less cooperative with the incoming American administration. Sheinbaum is a markedly more ideological figure than her predecessor Lopez Manual Obrador, who was noted for pragmatism and proved an unlikely partner for Trump. Though AMLO’s detente with cartels enabled brutal, record-setting violence in Mexico, his willingness to play ball with Trump resulted in the Remain in Mexico accord and ultimately drastically reduced illegal border crossings. Sheinbaum’s combative early response to Trump’s tariff threats suggests that negotiations between Mexico and the 47th president may be less amicable than those between Mexico and the 45th president. Sheinbaum brazenly responded to Trump’s tariff threat by flipping the usual border narrative on its head and going on the rhetorical offensive. La Presidenta said that drugs are an American, not Mexican, crisis and noted the frequency of illegal firearms shipments from the U.S to Mexico. She additionally suggested that Mexico would respond in-kind with reciprocal tariffs, which she noted would drive up inflation in both countries. Sheinbaum, serving a single six-year term and leading a citizenry generally accommodated to inflation, undoubtedly understands the political pressure inflationary tariffs could place on the Trump administration. Though 80 percent of Mexican exports are to the United States, Sheinbaum understands the political moment and intends to exercise calculated leverage of her own. The course of these trade and security negotiations, shaping up to feature brinksmanship, will define the course of both new President’s terms in office. Trump’s move to assert American dominance over North American trade and security has already upended the continental status quo, with reactions from China still unclear and likely to develop against the backdrop of global tension and realignment. But whatever the outcomes of these negotiations, the broader implication is clear: Trump is back, and the clearest expression of American power is, once again, at the end of his posting thumb. The post With the Mexico Trade War, Trump Is Back appeared first on The American Conservative.
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REESE REPORT - Trump Surrounding Himself with Operation Warp Speed Accomplices
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REESE REPORT - Trump Surrounding Himself with Operation Warp Speed Accomplices

If the nanotech in the shots is the interface between humans and AI then expect another fake pandemic and more shots. UTL COMMENT:- Watch again as a Trump avoids taking responsibility for his MAJOR PART in helping to dumb down, weaken, poison and kill scores of Americans with the Clot Shots. Another repeat of 2020/2021, to some extent, except that this time there are even GREATER shocks and surprises coming for humankind..... https://gregreese.substack.com/ Win a 2024 Ford F250 Super Duty 4X4 "TREMOR" Edition + $10,000 in cash ONLY at TheAlexJonesStore.com! Enter now HERE! The Alex Jones VIP Club Is NOW LIVE! Save 10%-40% off everything at The Alex Jones Store while getting $40.00 FREE store credit every month! Learn more HERE! Get up to 50% OFF with my Trump Won Ultimate Victory Bundle NOW! This special bundle is packed with everything you need to stay strong and resilient! SAVE BIG on my Ultimate Sea Moss Capsules With Bladderwrack & Burdock Root! These capsules are loaded with delicious & powerful natural ingredients your body needs! My most iconic clothing design is NOW AVAILABLE as a limited-edition fundraiser T-shirt! Support the ongoing fight for free speech & make a statement HERE! HUGE! The Lost Alex Jones Tapes From 2001-2008 are NOW AVAILABLE at a limited-time $17.76 discount! This collection of episodes has been missing from the internet for years! The premium Trump Won Victory Collection is NOW AVAILABLE! Secure our comfortable hats, shirts and hoodies NOW and congratulate yourself for your part in the most important election in history! Take charge of your energy and your rest with Alex Jones’ Ultimate Balance Bundle – a powerful package combining his Energy Gummies and Sleep Gummies for total day-and-night support! Check out my fashionable and comfortable selection of shirts for women HERE! See our other products at Infowarsstore.com!
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David Box: the eerie life of Buddy Holly’s replacement in The Crickets
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David Box: the eerie life of Buddy Holly’s replacement in The Crickets

A tragic mirroring of events. The post David Box: the eerie life of Buddy Holly’s replacement in The Crickets first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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“Reliving my own hell”: Sharon Van Etten’s accidental break-up record
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“Reliving my own hell”: Sharon Van Etten’s accidental break-up record

"It's kind of dark." The post “Reliving my own hell”: Sharon Van Etten’s accidental break-up record first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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To Get Rid of Woke, Understand How It Got Started
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To Get Rid of Woke, Understand How It Got Started

To Get Rid of Woke, Understand How It Got Started
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Journalist Tantrums About Elon Musk Don't Fix Public Distrust
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Journalist Tantrums About Elon Musk Don't Fix Public Distrust

Journalist Tantrums About Elon Musk Don't Fix Public Distrust
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