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The video discusses the use of famous people, like Taylor Swift, as influencers to share messages or information. It mentions how Taylor Swift's discography was purchased by the Carlyle Group, which has connections to the military-industrial complex. It also talks about her involvement in political events, such as supporting Biden in the 2020 election. The video suggests that Taylor Swift is being used as a cultural tool to influence public opinion. It mentions her appearance in the NATO Psychological Operation Center's presentation on social media censorship techniques. The speaker expresses frustration but acknowledges Taylor Swift's role as a key actor in spreading desired messaging.

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Four years of challenges have left a significant impact, and there's a lot of work ahead to restore what has been lost. The president faces a tough task, but it's crucial to address the issues affecting our youth, including the dangers of trafficking. With nine kids, the thought of losing one is unbearable. We must not tolerate those who harm our children. I'm proud to be here and hopeful that in the next four years, we can reclaim our freedom. Thank you for your support tonight; it’s great to see such a large turnout of over 700 people. Now, let’s welcome Kid Rock to the stage.

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Last week's cold was COVID, and Trump remains president, 'humiliating America on a national stage standing next to Vladimir Putin.' The piece centers on Taylor Swift as a figure. The author watched her podcast and notes a personal connection—concerts, family support, a Swifty chat—and favorites like 'All Too Well, ten minute version' and 'Exile featuring Bon Iver.' Swift 'has grown up with my family' and 'models something' about standing up to bullies without becoming them. The writer cites that 'There are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than there are mean jerks' and calls out 'a stunning coarseness and ugliness in the Republican Party today.' Swift urged Americans 'not to make the serious mistake of electing him.' 'Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item.' 'Why you gotta be so mean.' 'Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith.'

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The writer contrasts national turmoil with Taylor Swift as an inspirational figure. He describes watching Swift’s podcast with the Kelsey brothers and notes he’s a lifelong fan, listing favorites like All Too Well (ten minute version) and Exile. He says Swift has grown up with his family and provided a soundtrack through adversity, modeling how to stand up to bullies without becoming mean. He mentions the California governor mocks Trump on social media, and Swift urged Americans not to elect him; he observes there are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than mean jerks. Swift’s energy advice matters: "Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item." We can't stop people from being jerks. What we can do is stop it from hurting us. He cites Arthur Brooks on happiness.

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"I wanna talk about a truly inspirational public figure named Taylor Swift." "Of course, I watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey brothers." "I went to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago." "I know all her music, and I listened to it in my headphones when I cut the grass." "So, yes, I have a favorite of hers." "Although, honestly, for me, it's a tie between All Too Well, ten minute version, and Exile featuring Bon Iver." "Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item." "Last year, she urged Americans not to make the serious mistake of electing him." "There are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than there are mean jerks." "Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith."

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The speaker was surprised to discover the president is a deep, multidimensional, and thoughtful character, immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable, contrary to the "bombastic narcissist" image. He is encyclopedic about music, knows the stories behind songs, and gets emotional about it, even crying when hearing Pavarotti. He also knows everything about sports and the stories of how people on Wall Street made their money. Despite being labeled a narcissist, he is empathetic, always mentioning casualties on both sides when discussing the Ukraine war and considering how policies impact the "little guy." The speaker believes he is a genuine populist, the right person for the country, addressing the cost of government and trade deficits at great political cost, actions that will benefit the country in the future.

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The speaker expresses surprise that "Swifties" are now supporting Trump, supposedly due to ISIS-related events and increased terrorism. The speaker claims Taylor Swift had to shut down shows because of terrorism. The Swifties believe that if Trump were in office, these events wouldn't have happened, citing his ability to maintain world peace and ensure safety. They are supposedly realizing that safety, policies, and border security are more important than race or gender. The speaker voices pride in the Swifties for waking up and supporting Trump.

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Taylor Swift, the popular singer, has gained immense fame and success. The New York Times even speculated about her sexuality. Interestingly, around four years ago, the Pentagon's Psychological Operations unit suggested using Taylor Swift as a tool to combat online misinformation during a NATO meeting. They believed her influence could help promote behavior change. This proposal was real and the Pentagon pitched the idea to NATO.

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Last night, the speaker felt their "body was ticking for pregnancy" when JD Vance went on stage. The speaker does not have ovaries, but was moved by Vance's pink tie, compassion, and love. Vance comes from two Democratic parents, and his mother had a substance abuse problem. The speaker felt pierced by Vance's blue eyes, like a piercing from Claire's. The speaker claims Vance did something to them spiritually and physically. The speaker exclaimed "Maga."

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A socialist Marxist mayor of New York City is about to be elected as the new party leader. Half the Democrats want to meet him and take selfies with him, but they are unsure if they will endorse him. The speaker claims this reflects the Democratic party's shift in Washington and New York, but asserts it does not represent America as a whole. Republicans are delivering for hardworking families across the political spectrum, which is why the economy is starting to move in the right direction.

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Taylor Swift encouraged her fans to register to vote through a non-partisan organization. Over 35,000 people registered after she posted the link on Instagram. Some people believe that Taylor Swift's music and concerts involve occultic practices, claiming that her performances are signs of an occultic ritual. They argue that her music releases magic into the atmosphere. However, these claims are unfounded. It is important for conservatives to stop defying God and not vote in the upcoming elections, according to the speaker. They view voting as against God's will.

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Laura Loomer believes Taylor Swift is in an arranged relationship with Travis Kelsey to influence the 2024 election. The speaker suggests Laura Loomer herself may be in an arranged relationship to affect the election because she is close to Trump, is 31, and looks like his type. The speaker recalls doing an editorial a few years ago about who Trump is sleeping with, saying it's not Melania. The speaker thinks Laura Loomer might be the answer.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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Donald Trump posted that Taylor Swift is "no longer hot" because he heard someone say they hate her. One speaker believes Trump doesn't mean physically hot, but rather that she's lost business appeal. Another speaker recalls Trump noting that the Super Bowl crowd booed Swift and cheered him, leading Trump to believe she was faltering with the public. It's noted that when Swift endorsed Kamala Harris, her approval ratings increased with Democrats but decreased with Republicans and Independents. One speaker believes people don't like celebrities getting involved in elections and that it hurts them. Another speaker says Swift isn't as "hot" in the industry now because she just finished a giant tour and needs time to relax. The booing at the Super Bowl was because people wanted to watch football without Taylor Swift involved.

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The transcript discusses a tactic described as the most famous and common form of influence: collaborating with famous people or main influencers to share information or a particular message. Taylor Swift is given as the example in this context. One speaker asserts a series of assertions about Taylor Swift and her role in geopolitics and information influence. They claim that in 2019, Taylor Swift was featured by NATO’s Center of Excellence as part of a “geopolitical instrument of statecraft,” and that her intellectual property and discography were purchased by the Carlyle Group, a private equity firm with connections to the Iraq war and Dick Cheney on its board, alongside the Halliburton-dominated energy interests of West Texas. They further state that the Carlyle Group and the Soros Group funded and profited from the “military industrial complex” and related energy stakeholders, who allegedly rely on the Pentagon, the State Department, and the CIA. The assertion continues that Taylor Swift had to rerecord her own music last year in order to regain control of her rights, and that she was used to support political causes, including being wheeled out for Biden in the 2020 “get out the vote” campaign. It is claimed that Time Magazine named her Person of the Year, and that The Wall Street Journal hypothesized she could be Biden’s “secret weapon” to win the 2024 election. Additionally, the speaker claims that Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour constitutes an economic powerhouse, comparable to the GDP of a top-20 nation by global GDP, and that Swift serves as a “cultural battering ram” to influence hearts and minds in favor of Western interests. The speaker alleges that in 2019, Taylor Swift appeared in a NATO Psychological Operations Center presentation as the first line of a set of personal presentation materials on artificial intelligence social media censorship techniques, used as a key actor who can be trained to spread desired messaging. The overarching claim is that Taylor Swift functions within a broader framework where famous cultural figures are leveraged by state and corporate power structures to disseminate certain messages and influence public opinion, with swift involvement described across political support, economic impact, and information control ecosystems.

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Taylor Swift is the inspiration this week. I watched her podcast with the Kelsey brothers; she’s grown up with my family and provided a soundtrack through adversity and celebration—resonating with my kids and me as a parent. She models handling online jerks without letting them change you, urging us to protect our energy: Think of your energy as if it's expensive, as if it's like a luxury item. She also urged Americans not to elect him last year; we’re living with the consequences. The piece notes research that being rude or snarky hurts the rude person and that less polite conduct can make you less happy, more depressed, and angrier. In Hartford, she sang a line about why you gotta be so mean. Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith.

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Younger men in the last election voted for candidates they felt didn't judge them, even if they disagreed, over candidates they agreed with but felt judged by. The speaker suggests the parties have flipped, with Democrats now creating a culture of excommunication for saying the wrong thing, while Republicans used to be the judgmental ones. The speaker believes people aren't perfect, and the focus should be on bringing people back in to advance the country's future and help young people get by. Young people should be able to focus on having fun instead of worrying about rent or working multiple jobs.

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Wanna be president? Call your man. We’ll give you a platform because you’re onto something. You’re making sense, and I feel empowered now. We need to keep it nonpartisan but recognize when someone is making sense. We’ve talked to many politicians, and this is real talk. I appreciate Puff for his work; he doesn’t have to do this, but it’s important to give back. I want to note that I’m not sweating like everyone else I interview, but it’s just because I’m cool. I’m not trying to make anyone look bad; it’s just how it is. If he were in his designer clothes, he’d be sweating too. The guy is good.

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"I wanna talk about a truly inspirational public figure named Taylor Swift." "I went to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago." "So, yes, I have a favorite of hers." "Like a lot of you, I struggle with how to stand up to bullies without letting their meanness infect me and change me." "There are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than there are mean jerks." "And last year, she urged Americans not to make the serious mistake of electing him." "Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item." "We can't stop people from being jerks. What we can do is stop it from hurting us, from changing us." "The cycle ends right now because you can't lead me down that road." "Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith."

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Taylor Swift is cited as an example of using famous people/influencers to share information. In 2019, she was the first line of the NATO Psychological Operations Center's presentation on AI social media censorship techniques, because they've worked with her in the past as a key actor who can be trained to spread desired messaging. Her IP discography was purchased by the Carlyle Group, the private equity arm of the Iraq war with Dick Cheney on its board, and the Soros Group. She had to rerecord her music to win back her rights. She was used to get out the vote for Biden in 2020. Time Magazine named her person of the year, and the Wall Street Journal hypothesized she'd be Biden's secret weapon to win the 2024 election. Her Eras tour has the economy of a top 20 nation state by GDP, making her a cultural battering ram to swing hearts and minds towards the West.

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The speaker thanks the audience for their support of democracy and expresses surprise at the coalition Kamala Harris has built, including figures from Bernie Sanders to Dick Cheney to Taylor Swift. This coalition believes in a positive future for the country and better politics. The speaker believes in an opportunity economy for everyone and freedom for individuals to make their own choices. They state that Donald Trump's inaugural address spoke of "American carnage," and Senator Vance will stand with Trump's agenda. The speaker acknowledges Vance's statement that Trump makes people afraid and suggests that Kamala Harris offers a new way forward, a "politics of joy," and real solutions for the middle class. The speaker asks for votes for Kamala Harris on November 5th, advocating for a new day where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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Taylor Swift's stance against Trump is important to me. I regret not speaking up earlier, but I want to be on the right side of history. I'm worried about her safety and have even bought armored cars. She votes against women's pay and the reauthorization of the violence against women act. She believes that gay couples should be kicked out of restaurants. These policies go against basic human rights and Tennessee Christian values. As a Christian living in Tennessee, I feel the need to speak out. Please forgive me for doing so.

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Speaker describes Taylor Swift as an inspirational public figure and says he watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey brothers. "Taylor Swift has grown up with my family and provided us a soundtrack really, as we've grown ourselves and learned and adapted and dealt with adversity and celebration." He notes a personal connection: "I went to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago." "I've been to a second, and I have helped financially support the attendance of a lot of family members and others." He recalls Swift urging Americans "not to make the serious mistake of electing him." He observes that "There are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than there are mean jerks" and "On the whole, we aren't like that, and we don't like that." "Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item." "The cycle ends right now because you can't lead me down that road." "Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith."

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Bongino RESIGNS, Reiner Murders SHOCKING Updates + Shapiro SLAMS Tucker, Candace & Fuentes | PBD 703
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The episode unfolds as a rapid-fire, opinionated meditation on contemporary politics, media narratives, and the volatile ecosystem around MAGA culture. The hosts dissect a slate of headlines from the Turning Point USA conference to high-profile feuds among Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Ben Shapiro, threading through themes of credibility, gatekeeping, and the shifting power dynamics within conservative media. They debate how public figures curate influence, the role of awakening disinformation versus deliberate persuasion, and how polls and political rhetoric shape voter perception ahead of midterm and potential 2028 battles. The conversation blends sharp critique with personal anecdotes, offering a window into the emotional terrain of modern political combat and media spectacle. With a charged mix of humor, sarcasm, and moral certainty, the discussion pivots between admiration for Trump’s political impact and caution about overconfidence on the right. The hosts interrogate the ethics and strategy of inviting controversial voices onto platforms, the responsibility hosts bear for guests, and the consequences when public figures blur the line between questioning and endorsement. The debate extends to how elite networks—Hollywood, finance, and think tanks—interact with populist movements, including how fundraising, celebrity status, and ideological alignment influence policy pushback and public messaging. Personal faith, family dynamics, and cultural anxieties surface repeatedly, underscoring how values intersect with political action in real time. The episodes’ broader arc centers on the fragility of unity within a faction that prizes debate but also risks fracturing into cliques. They weigh the practical needs of coalition-building—voter turnout, messaging discipline, and issue affordability—against the temptations of spectacle, turf wars, and sensationalism. Amid critiques of media framing, polling credibility, and the evolving landscape of podcasting as a political battleground, the hosts imagine what leadership in this moment could look like: a balance of principled stance, strategic empathy, and relentless clarity about objectives. The emotional cadence—ranging from humor to frustration to guarded optimism—reflects the strain and potential of a political movement trying to translate online energy into tangible electoral momentum. They also reminisce about the culture of celebrity and public life in politics, highlighting how personal narratives and family histories become ammunition or inspiration in a media-obsessed public square. The show punctuates its analysis with lighter moments, including a playful nod to merchandise drops and fan engagement, before circling back to the serious game of influence, polling, and policy in a polarized era. The episode mentions Norman Vincent Peale’s Power of Positive Thinking as a cultural touchstone, cited in one host’s faith-forward riff on resilience and belief.

Breaking Points

Charlie Kirk DEMANDS Taylor Swift SUBMIT To Husband
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Taylor Swift’s engagement with Travis Kelce becomes the centerpiece as Breaking Points shifts from Cracker Barrel nostalgia to a pop culture beat. The hosts note Swift’s romance has drawn intense attention and discuss Charlie Kirk’s claim that marriage and children could push her toward conservatism, citing a line from Ephesians 5 about wives submitting to their husbands. They cover Swift’s media dynamics, the Blake Lively feud, and how tabloids shape narratives while fans react to Swift at NFL games. Beyond pop culture, the program previews politics and culture: remarks on the president’s health, Israel’s influence in American politics, and Serbia reporting via Drop Site, highlighted by intern MJ. They discuss Maine’s Senate race, Bernie-endorsed Graham Platner, a rival who has raised $2 million, and a back-to-school debate on cell-phone bans. A nickname for Hakeem Jeffries, Apac Shakur, surfaces, signaling the show’s edgy take on culture and politics.
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