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Saved - February 6, 2025 at 11:20 PM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams

Peloton tried to cancel Theo Von for interviewing RFK Jr. on his podcast so Dana White responded by removing ALL Peloton bikes from his gyms. Alpha males always stick together! https://t.co/XshfPc61l0

Saved - January 5, 2025 at 6:06 PM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams

16 people dined and dashed on a $420 restaurant bill. Classless behavior from Democrats. https://t.co/BTO8dfOAqG

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Surveillance footage shows a table of 16 people dining at Frida's restaurant late on a Sunday night. After finishing their drinks, the group ignored staff and left without paying their $420 bill. The manager, Jesse Gonzalez, reported that one member of the group was smoking weed despite requests to stop. This individual seemed to lead the group, which ultimately caused a scene. Gonzalez noted that he had never experienced anything like this before, including an incident where one of the servers was pushed in the stairwell.
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Speaker 0: Surveillance video from inside the restaurant shows a table of 16 people eating and enjoying themselves. Frida's manager, Jesse Gonzalez, says they were one of the last tables seated around 10:30 Sunday night. Eventually, 1 by 1, people finish their drinks and leave the table. After the group ignores staff and skips out on their $420 bill. Gonzales says they even pushed one of the servers in the stairwell. He says he's never seen anything like it. There was just one guy that was just smoking weed, and we asked him to stop. And I guess he was, like, the leader of the group, and they just went to hell and listened to him and made a scene.
Saved - November 8, 2024 at 1:10 PM
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I witnessed a heated exchange in the White House briefing room today between Jacqui Heinrich and Karine Jean-Pierre. Heinrich challenged the administration's messaging about potential rights being stripped away if Trump won, contrasting it with the President's reassurance that "we're going to be okay."

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams

FIREWORKS in the White House briefing room between Jacqui Heinrich and Karine Jean-Pierre today. "This administration messaged to millions of Americans that they're going to wake up the day after the election if Trump won and have their rights stripped away, that Democracy would crumble. Today the President said we're going to be okay. How do you square that?"

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The American people made their choice in a free and fair election, and it's crucial to respect that decision. The president's role is to ensure a peaceful transfer of power, which is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. The president has reached out to the president-elect, following customary practices, to facilitate this transition. It's important to acknowledge the concerns of those who feel fearful, but the administration is committed to putting the American people first and ensuring they receive the peaceful transition they deserve. The president and vice president are focused on delivering for the American people during this time.
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Speaker 0: This administration messaged to millions of Americans that they're gonna wake up day after the election if Trump won and have their rights stripped away, that democracy would crumble, and president said today we're gonna be okay. So how do how do you square Speaker 1: that? I can square that. I'm gonna square that in a way that hopefully makes sense because I've been answering this question, multiple times. The American people made the decision. There was an election 2 nights ago. There was. And it was a free and fair election. And we respect the election process. We do. And Americans spoke. And so the job of the president is to make sure we respect that. The job of the President is to make sure that we have a peaceful transfer of power. That is what the American people deserve. And that's what we're going to it's really it's not complicated. It's truly, truly as simple as that. As simple as that. The president called the president-elect, invited him to the White House. You know why? Because that's customary. That is customary. That is what you do. If you respect what the American people decided, that's what you do. And that's what the president is going to make sure that the Trump transition has what it needs, which is being led obviously by our Chief of Staff here. Why? Because the president wants to lead by example. It's not complicated. It really isn't. And, you know, that's important. Example is Speaker 0: the message to people who are fearful based on what the messaging was about the state. Speaker 1: Well, now you're just twisting everything around and that's really unfair. No, it is. No, no, no, Jackie. It's unfair. Because I've been standing here trying to be very respectful to what happened the last 2 nights ago. Being respectful, I've been standing here saying that we respect the decision that the American people made. I've been standing here and saying that the President is going to put the American people first. I've been standing here talking about how the President is going to make sure that they get what they deserve, which is a peaceful transfer of power. I do not appreciate having my words twisted. That is I have been very clear, very, very, very clear about what the president wants to do and the vice president. We want to make sure that we deliver for the American people. They deserve. They deserve a peaceful transfer of power. And that's what you're going to see. Thanks, everybody.
Saved - November 6, 2024 at 2:39 PM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams

"This election is something of an indictment on the political information complex. The story that was portrayed was not true. We were just ignoring the fundamentals." Scott Jennings does a flawless job taking down an entire panel of woke CNN hosts. https://t.co/w2eBJeTi6E

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This election marks a significant mandate, as a Republican has won the national popular vote for the first time since 2004. It reflects the desires of working-class Americans who feel overlooked and disrespected. They want action on the economy, immigration, and crime. The results indicate a backlash against the political establishment, which misrepresented the election dynamics. Instead of focusing on gimmicks and narratives, the real issues were inflation and the struggles of everyday people. Both parties need to analyze what worked and what didn’t, and those covering elections must learn to engage with the concerns of the half of the country that expressed their frustration through this vote.
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Speaker 0: This is a mandate. This won the national popular vote, for the first time since for a Republican for the first time since 2004. This is a big deal. This isn't backing into the office. This is a mandate to do what you said you were gonna do, get the economy working again for regular working class Americans, fix immigration, try to get crime under control, try to reduce the chaos in the world. This this is a mandate from the American people to do that. I think I'm interpreting the results tonight as the revenge of just the regular old working class American, the anonymous American who has been crushed, insulted, condescended to. They're not garbage. They're not Nazis. They're just regular people who get up and go to work every day and are trying to make a better life for their kids, and they feel like they have been told to just shut up when they have complained about the things that are hurting them in their own lives. I also feel like this election, as we sit here and pour over this tonight, is something of an indictment of the political information complex. I mean, we've been sitting around here for the last couple of weeks, and the story that was portrayed was not true. I mean, we were told Puerto Rico was gonna change the election. Liz Cheney, Nikki Haley voters, women lying to their husbands. Before that, it was Tim Walz and the camo hats. Night after night after night, we were told all these things and gimmicks were gonna somehow push Harris over the line, and we were just ignoring the fundamentals. Inflation, people feeling like that they were barely able to tread water at best, that was the fundamentals of the election. And so I think that both parties should always look at the results of an election and figure out what went right and what went wrong. But I think for all of us who cover elections and talk about elections and do this on a day to day basis, we have to figure out how to understand, talk to, and listen to the half of the country that rose up tonight and said, we've had enough.
Saved - July 9, 2024 at 1:56 PM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams (Alpha Male)

WOW: Parkinson’s disease expert stuns NBC studio with the facts about Biden’s health issues. He likened the White House’s lies about Biden’s condition to Soviet and North Korean propaganda. https://t.co/fzI9COIT67

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The doctor identifies symptoms of neurodegeneration in a patient, including word retrieval difficulties, rigidity, and a monotone voice, indicating Parkinson's disease. The doctor explains the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson's, such as shuffling gait and loss of arm swing. While diagnosing Parkinson's can be challenging early on, the presence of motor symptoms makes it easier to identify. The doctor expresses frustration with the White House's handling of the situation, comparing it to other countries' misleading statements.
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Speaker 0: You noticed anything that that gives you a red flag as a doctor? Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. I see him 20 times a day in clinic. I mean, it's ironic because he has just this classic features of neurodegeneration. I mean, word finding difficulties and that's not, oh, I couldn't find the word. That's from degeneration of the word retrieval area. Speaker 0: He's also overcome stuttering though. Could could that could that be part of that too? Speaker 1: No. This is not a palatal issue or a speech discrepancy, which is very different from a lemonode dysfunction, actual word retrieval, where you pick a similar question or talk around the issue plus the rigidity, monotone voice. Speaker 0: Wait, go back to that the rigidity. What do you mean? Speaker 1: Rigidity, loss of arm swings, standing up lordotically. You notice when he turns, it's kind of end block turning. It's not a quick turn. So that's 1 of the hallmarks of Parkinson's is rigidity and bradykinesia, slow movement. And he has that hallmark, especially with the, low voices that was a cold hypophonia, a small monotone voice like this over time is a hallmark of Parkinsonism. I could have diagnosed him from across the mall. Speaker 0: Here here are some of the the symptoms from from Parkinson's. We just had him up there on the screen if you can put him back. What what about the movement? Some people have have have pointed out the way he walks sometimes. It's not very fast, small steps. Is that something that that is common in people who who who are who are battling a disease like Parkinson's? Speaker 1: Yeah. So Hallmark shuffling gait, we call that. So little steps. Loss of arm swing from the rigidity. When we walk, we have a nice cadence. He even doesn't really swing his arms. And en bloc turning, meaning he kind of pivots around his foot. If you said, hey, president Biden, he wouldn't go like this. Speaker 0: But I also know I also don't tell me if I'm wrong here. It's very hard to diagnose Parkinson's, isn't it? It's not it's not simple. I mean, I I've heard that it can Speaker 1: be But 1 of the easier movement disorders to diagnose actually Right. Because it's so clinic. There's there's very little others. And I'm, you know, I'm a democrat. I always say, yeah. Yeah. About this. Right. It's just like, this guy is not a hard case. Speaker 0: But I've had I've had relatives who have gone through issues, neurological issues, and and I've heard that sometimes Parkinson's is not very easy to nail. You have to take a lot of tests. There's a lot I mean Speaker 1: it's early on if you're just presented with like hallucinations, that could be a variety of things or just the cognitive problems that could be Alzheimer's versus, Parkinson's and that becomes a little nebulous. But once you start manifesting the hallmark motor symptoms, slow movement, rigidity, mass faces, hypophonia. I mean, if a med student did not pick Parkinson's on the test, they'd be remediated. Speaker 0: Let me ask you a democrat. You're a doctor. You sound like you're frustrated with what the White House is saying. Speaker 1: Yeah. Why? Well, because, you know, I'm an American before everything. And I look at it and say, when I used to see Russia, Soviet Union, North Korea, when they just make outrageous things, you know, like when when North Korea can't keep the lights on and they say, oh, you know, it was some faulty power thing. I kinda hate that kind of stuff. They had 4 years. My own party had 4 years to find, you know, this was a wreck in slow motion, and they had 4 years to find out of 350 Americans, 1 person that could take the place and here we are the day before school trying to do the homework and replace a guy who's got a neurodegenerative disease doctor pit
Saved - October 15, 2023 at 2:56 AM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams (Alpha Male)

Stop whatever you are doing and watch this video RIGHT NOW.

@ACTBrigitte - Brigitte Gabriel

I was born and raised in Lebanon, which used to be the ONLY Christian majority nation in the Middle East. My 9/11 happened in 1975 when my home was bombed, burying me under the rubble. This is my story of survival.

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I am Brigitte Gabriel, and I want to share my story. I was born in Lebanon, a once Christian country in the Middle East. However, when we accepted Palestinian refugees, our country changed. They wanted to destroy us, and they did. At 10 years old, my home was blown up, and I spent the next 7 years living in an underground bomb shelter. We had no electricity, water, or food. We risked our lives just to get water. The world forgot about us, and we thought we would be slaughtered. Thankfully, Israel intervened and established a security zone. I moved to Israel and became a news anchor, fighting against terrorism. We must stand against barbarism and support Israel in this war.
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Speaker 0: Hello everybody. And thank you for joining me. My name is Brigitte Gabriel, and I wanted to share with you my story. I realized yesterday when I put a post about my background that many of my new followers and people who know me as a political commentator, who's always commenting on political events and current events that a lot of people have no idea about my background and why I am So passionate speaking the way I speak, but let me share with you my background and you'll understand why, where this this passion comes from and why this pea this week has been so difficult for me watching what's happening in the middle You see, I was born and raised in Lebanon, which used to be the only majority Christian country in the Middle East. We the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the went into our country because we wanted to share with them the Westernization, which we had created in the heart of the Middle East.Lebanon became Paris of the Middle East, banking capital of the Middle East. Unfortunately, We all that began to change when we accepted a wave of refugees into our country. People who did not share here, our values, but wanted to use Lebanon as a launching pad to kill the Jews and drive them Into the Sea. Lebanon was the only country in the Arabic world that accepted the 3rd wave of Palestinian refugees. When they came To our country, they wanted to destroy our country.They ended up destroying our country. My nine 911 happened to me in 1975 when radical Islamic Palestinians blew up my home, bringing it down, burning me under the rubble wounded. I ended up in a hospital for two and a half And as I laid in a hospital bed hooked up to IVs, I would ask my parents, why did they do this to us? And my parents would tell me because we are Christians. They consider us infidels and they want to kill us.So I I learned since I was a 10 year old little girl that I am wanted dead simply because I was born into of the Christian faith and lived in a Christian town. We ended up leaving the hospital and coming back home, but My home was no longer the home I left. I ended up living in an bomb shelter underground in an 8 by 10 room without electricity, without water and very little food. And that's where I lived for The next 7 years of my life from the age of 10 till the age of 17, robbed of my youth. The The Palestinian Islamists cut off all water supplies to our town, cut off electricity, cut off food in order for For us to go out and get some greenery, we would go out and dig out dandelions and different greenery that grew around our bomb shelter because it It was the only salads we had to eat to get some water.We would crawl into a nearby spring to get Some water because we were surrounded by Islamic Palestinian snipers shooting at us. And every time we left our bomb shelter To the spring to get water, we would say our last goodbyes because we did not know if we're gonna come back alive or dead just to get some water. This became my existence. I remember a few years into the war. In the beginning, we thought it's gonna be a couple weeks, and then everybody's gonna see the massacres that the Palestinians are Going to the Christians in Lebanon, how they put their heads together with the Muslims in Lebanon and declared jihad on the Christians.The massacres of children, In the slaughter, even the crucifixion of Christian men on crosses. One of the famous city massacres was in the city of the more in Lebanon where they massacred the whole town. This barbarism, this Palestinian barbarism is not new. My father I would say, all the Christian nations are gonna wake up and see what's happening to Lebanon, to the Christians, and they're gonna come save us. But nobody It came and the world forgot about us.I remember 3 years after living in the bomb shelter, I was 13 years old and one of our, militia, One of our Christian friends stopped by and he said to me, Brigitte, we heard a lot of chatter on the radio and we believe tonight We are going to be slaughtered. And he said, if I don't see you tomorrow, I wish you a merciful death. And he left. And I Remember at the age of 13, dressing in my Sunday best, my Easter dress, because I I wanted to look pretty because I knew that when they come to slaughter me, there would be no one to bury me. And I wanted to look pretty when I'm dead And I remember my mother combing my long black hair as I sobbed, sobbed begging her.I don't want to die. I'm only 13 years old. Please do something. I don't want to die. And there was thing my mother could say to me.And I remember sitting in the corner of our shelter. And my father started reading from Psalms. I shall walk into the valley of Death and fear no evil for thou art with me. And my parents said to me, when they come to slide with us tonight, we will create a distraction. You're an Only child, you're a young child.We lived a long life. We will create a distraction and you just Run towards Israel, run towards the Israeli border and don't look back. You see, we knew if we run to The Jews and beg for help. The Jews are not going to slaughter us because we had more shared values with them than we had with the Muslims. Thank God I did not have to make that decision that night because that's the night when Israel came in physically into Lebanon and established the Israel came in physically into Lebanon and established the security zone and kick, kicked out the radical Islamic Palestinian element that surrounded our town and Israel set up artillery bases in the hills surrounding our town.And that's how we You survived for another 5 years until 1982 when Israel invaded Lebanon, working with the Christians, trying to help the Christians take back Their country take back their democracy and kick out the radical Islamic element that had taken control of the country at that time. We had 11 Islamic terrorist organizations operating out of Lebanon, including the PLO, the Palestinian Liberation organization and Israel finally ended up kicking Yasser Arafat and his croonies all the way to Tunisia. And that's how We came out of the bomb shelter and back to rebuilding our lives. I ended up moving to Israel in 1984 and becoming News anchor for world news in the Middle East covering world events because I wanted to make it my life's mission to fight evil, to understand And how can people hate so much to commit such atrocities? My life story is detailed in a book titled Because They Hate, a Survivor of Islamic Terrorism Worns America.The book Sold over 1,000,000 copies. It came out in 2006. I encourage you to read it. I encourage Encourage you to order it so you can understand why I fight terrorism, why I speak with such passion and conviction, People who watch me debate people and fight people and care less about the labels people throw at me, they call me radical. They Call me a hater.I don't hate anybody. I pray for the Middle East. Today, I'm praying for the Jews, for the The Palestinians, for the Lebanese, for the innocent people who are dying or who are going to die because of the work of Hamas, because of the work of Hezbollah, because of the work of Iran, because of the crazy radicals who want to kill, who want to create mayhem on the world, Oh, we must stand up against barbarism. Barbarism done in the name of any people of any religion is not acceptable. Barbarism is when you shoot babies in their cribs.Barbarism is when you decapitate babies. Barbarism is when you rape women and kill them. Barbarism is when you kidnap old, grandmas, And you kidnap children and you put them in cages with the sole purpose of torturing them and killing them. This is barbarism unacceptable Under any name from any people from any religion, that's why the good people need to stand up against Terrorism against Islamic terrorism because what starts in the Middle East doesn't end in the Middle East. What starts in Israel doesn't end in Israel.This is a war against, between barbarism and civilization. This is a war between Quasi and dictatorship, this is a war between goodness and evil. We either win or they win. We Need to fight to win. We need to stand up with Israel to win.
Saved - May 26, 2023 at 4:52 AM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams (Alpha Male)

Top people at the FBI are admitting they didn't even bother to read the Durham report! https://conservativebrief.com/counterintel-73577/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=813

'I’m Just Without Words': Senior FBI Counterintel Official Stuns Lawmakers with Admission - Says Durham Report Has Not Been Read By Her Yet The lawmakers couldn't believe it. conservativebrief.com
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