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Happy election day! I want to share a surprising experience from voting. While in line, I spoke with four young, single women who fit the demographic expected to support Kamala Harris. To my surprise, they all expressed support for Trump, citing concerns about safety, affordability, and their futures. This demographic, which is crucial for Kamala, seems to be shifting. Despite ads suggesting women can vote for Kamala without pressure, it appears that social pressure from other women may be influencing their choices. The young suburban women I encountered are secretly leaning towards Trump, which I believe is not reflected in polls. This could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, potentially leading to a strong victory. What was your voting experience like? Stay in line; we can win and put America first!

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A person became homeless after their parents discovered they support and vote for Donald Trump. Nancy from New Jersey offered them housing after seeing their TikTok post. Many Republicans from across the country offered their homes as well. The speaker believes this support demonstrates Republican unity regardless of race or skin color. They believe Donald Trump is the best candidate and support MAGA 2024. They will be at the NYC rally on the 27th.

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I have a good following on TikTok and I'm excited to chat with you. I’ll be returning to TikTok soon, so look out for me there. For those feeling worried or in despair, I understand those feelings. I want to offer hope. I've faced many challenges where people said it couldn't be done, but we can prove them wrong. We can take on the conservatives together. If you're feeling anxious, channel that energy into action. Join us, and we can create something beautiful.

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I see many black women criticizing black men who voted for Trump, but I want to express my gratitude to those men. Your vote was for secure borders, a strong economy, and the protection of our children from indoctrination in schools. You voted for our rights, including the right to privacy in public restrooms and against unnecessary wars that benefit only a few. You also supported freedom of speech, even when it's used against you. As a black woman, I appreciate your choice and pray for your continued protection and success. I encourage you to lead your families and communities. For those who judge me, know that I am already chosen. Let’s look forward to 2024 together.

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What will we do with this moment? This election is about We The People choosing our government, focusing on freedom versus tyranny. We face a significant health crisis affecting our children, and we must prioritize love for them over division. This situation transcends politics; it’s a spiritual call to rise above hatred and fear. We must love our neighbors and treat others as we wish to be treated. If you want to challenge the status quo, embrace conservative values on campus. America is poised for unprecedented heights, and the future looks bright. As a former Democrat, I am voting for Trump for the first time, reflecting the dreams of the people who are making America great again.

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I'm here to tell you that God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. I may seem real regular, but that's who I am. I come from humble beginnings and don't have any fancy background. However, there is something special about me, and that's my willingness to love people. I love people regardless of their political party, viewpoints, race, or sexuality. I strive to make everyone feel comfortable.

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Women are the standard setters in society. Feminism was weaponized by the powers that be to dismantle society. Women's choices influence men's behavior - chasing after "bad boys" made everyone act that way. If women demand mature, responsible men, men will follow suit, especially if they raise their sons to be the same. Women shape the future by how they raise their children.

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The role of the First Lady is personal and varies based on individual views. The main objective is to make Americans proud and reflect their lives and values. The First Lady should address the concerns of American women who juggle motherhood, marriage, and work. As a mother, my children are my top priority, with Beau starting college, Hunter in high school, and Ashley entering 1st grade.

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Hey everyone, it's Troll Slayer Mama, also known as shove your backs up your mask, 34. My previous account got suspended, like all my others, but you can follow me here on Troll Slayer Mama on Twitter, for now at least. Who knows when that might change?

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Today is October 27, 2023, and it has become a day to honor freedom of expression on x. I want to thank everyone who follows me on x and social media, and those with whom I have cordial and kind exchanges, even when we disagree. Social media is not perfect, but it's not just a space for hate, misinformation, and cyberbullying. It's also a place for sharing movies, documentaries, ideas, and engaging in lively, passionate, and sometimes superficial discussions. Social media reflects society, and trying to suppress it instead of addressing real societal issues is a mistake. It's a space where we can share laughter and humor, especially during crises, to create connections. I'm grateful for the exchanges I've had with people I wouldn't have met otherwise. We must remind those who wanted to boycott x and establish a Ministry of Truth to impose their single-minded thinking that freedom of expression is vital, especially in a democracy. I'm glad that so many people have shown their support for and paid tribute to freedom of expression on x today.

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Martin Cuban claimed there are no strong, intelligent women around President Trump, which is a false and ironic statement coming from Democrats who struggle to define what a woman is. I worked for President Trump for two and a half years, and while Democrats attempted to undermine me, President Trump empowered me and all women in America. I am Sarah Sanders, and I proudly stand with the millions of smart, intelligent women supporting Donald Trump this Tuesday.

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Young girls are being misled by artists like Cardi B, The Stallion Person, and Nicki Minaj, who promote the idea that being a boss bitch leads to happiness. However, this is a scam. True happiness for women lies in having a family, serving their husbands, and raising the next generation. It's unfortunate that society rejects these values. Women often only realize this when they get older, but I consider myself fortunate to have understood it earlier.

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Women are under spiritual attack and female representation today is terrible. Mainstream media and government promote extreme figures like Pearl and Jada Pinkett Smith, who represent female narcissism. Intelligent women like Candace Owens are only showcased when it aligns with a certain agenda. Cardi B and Kim Kardashian are celebrated despite their indecent actions. Female performers at the VMAs engage in provocative acts. The feminists who gain traction are either man-hating or transgender women who reject the classification of women. Bruce Jenner receiving the woman of the year award is ridiculous. Women are encouraged to embrace transactional sexuality for empowerment but also demasculinate men based on their finances. Mainstream media and the American government have divided genders, eliminated chivalry and practical gender roles, and destabilized the American family.

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I chose a vice president who shares my values on healthy food and regenerative agriculture. She uses AI to analyze health risks from toxins. She understands big tech's role in censorship and surveillance. She's a technologist fighting for democracy and health. An athlete and advocate, she's ready to face challenges. She values immigrants but supports secure borders. She is open-minded, compassionate, and loves America. Meet Nicole Shathead, the next vice president of the United States. She's a lawyer, scientist, technologist, and warrior mom from Oakland.

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My name is Charlotte Clymer. I'm a writer and activist excited to be part of this gathering of women. I won't repeat what others have said. I support Vice President Harris and want to share a quick story.

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Hey, everyone. Tomorrow is election day—make sure you and your friends and family vote if you haven't already. Democrats claim this election is about protecting women, and they're right. It's about safeguarding women from biological males in female spaces and sports, which can lead to unfair competition and safety concerns. It's also about protecting women from violence, including those affected by illegal immigration. If you want to protect your daughters, vote for Trump, Vance, and the Republican ticket. Thank you, and may God bless America. Have a great day.

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How will we be remembered? This election is about We The People choosing our government, focusing on freedom versus tyranny. Our country faces a chronic disease burden, and we must prioritize loving our children over our divisions. This situation goes beyond politics; it is a spiritual call to rise above hatred and fear. We must treat others as we wish to be treated. If you want to challenge the status quo, embrace conservative values on campus. America can achieve unprecedented heights, and we all desire healthy children and leadership that promotes well-being. As a former Democrat, I am now a first-time Trump voter. The dream of America is realized through its people.

Shawn Ryan Show

Brett Cooper - The Real Reason She Left The Daily Wire | SRS #186
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Brett Cooper, a 23-year-old conservative cultural commentator, discusses her journey from acting to becoming a prominent voice for Gen Z. After a successful stint at the Daily Wire, where she hosted "The Comment Section" and gained 4.5 million subscribers, she transitioned to her own platform, "The Brett Cooper Show," where she tackles current events and cultural issues. Cooper reflects on her experience in the entertainment industry, noting the challenges of being a young woman in a liberal environment. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and the need for diverse voices in media. Her upbringing in a tumultuous family, marked by her brother's death and her parents' struggles, shaped her perspective and fueled her desire to speak out on important issues. She shares her experience with therapy, which she began at 14, and how it helped her navigate her chaotic childhood. Cooper discusses her relationship with her husband, Alex, and how their partnership provides stability and support as she builds her career. She expresses a desire to balance her professional aspirations with her future family goals, emphasizing that every woman’s journey is unique. Cooper also addresses the current state of conservative politics, expressing hope for unity among conservatives while acknowledging the infighting that often occurs. She encourages young people to embrace their beliefs and not shy away from difficult conversations, highlighting the importance of community and support in navigating today’s political landscape. As she embarks on her independent journey, Cooper is excited about the possibilities ahead, including the potential for a cookie company and other ventures. She remains committed to sharing stories that resonate with her audience and fostering a sense of connection among those who feel marginalized in today’s society.

The Ultimate Human

Taylor Dukes: How She Beat Cancer with Functional Medicine | TUH #155
Guests: Taylor Dukes
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In this episode of the Ultimate Human Podcast, host Gary Brecka welcomes Taylor Dukes, a nurse practitioner and functional medicine advocate, who shares her transformative health journey. Taylor's story began when she became seriously ill during medical mission trips abroad, experiencing symptoms like hair loss, joint pain, and fatigue. Despite her nursing background, she struggled to find answers within conventional medicine, prompting her mother to encourage her to seek integrative functional medicine. Through dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments, Taylor discovered she had heavy metal toxicity and parasites, which contributed to her health issues. This experience inspired her to pursue a career in functional medicine, working under renowned practitioners. However, her journey took a dramatic turn when she was diagnosed with a massive brain tumor, which she discovered through a preventative full-body MRI scan. Faced with this shocking diagnosis, Taylor approached her treatment holistically, researching integrative cancer clinics and therapies. She utilized methods such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, high-dose vitamin C, and dietary changes to strengthen her immune system. After five months of preparation, she underwent brain surgery, which successfully removed the tumor, and she continues to focus on prevention and maintaining her health. Taylor emphasizes the importance of mindset, nutrition, and community support in health journeys. She advocates for empowering families, particularly mothers, to make healthier choices for their children. Through her online community and wellness products, Taylor aims to educate and inspire others to take charge of their health, highlighting the significance of gut health and lifestyle modifications in achieving optimal well-being.

Armchair Expert

Busy Philipps | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Busy Philipps
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Dax Shepard welcomes Busy Philipps to the Armchair Expert podcast, highlighting her career as an actress, writer, and producer known for roles in "Freaks and Geeks," "Cougar Town," and her book "This Will Only Hurt a Little." Busy admits she doesn't listen to podcasts and prefers music and phone calls during car rides. They discuss their childhoods, with Busy sharing her move from Illinois to Scottsdale, Arizona, at age five, describing it as boring and suburban. She reflects on her parents' aspirations for her and her sister, noting her mother's unfulfilled dream of becoming an actress, which influenced Busy’s own pursuit of performance. Busy recounts her early experiences in theater and how her mother encouraged her to participate in school plays to help with her speech impediment. She recalls her confidence growing as she excelled in acting, leading her to pursue a career in Hollywood. Busy shares her college experience at Loyola Marymount, where she dated Colin Hanks and felt a sense of entitlement about her future in acting. The conversation shifts to her role in "Freaks and Geeks," which she describes as a valuable learning experience due to its collaborative environment. Busy appreciates how the show empowered their voices and opinions, contrasting it with later experiences in her career where she felt less valued. They discuss her time on "Dawson's Creek," where she felt lonely and turned to drinking, and her subsequent roles, including "Cougar Town," which provided a supportive work environment. Busy reflects on her experiences with motherhood, discussing the unique guilt women face when balancing careers and family life. She emphasizes the importance of modeling healthy behaviors for her children and the evolving gender roles in parenting. The discussion touches on the impact of social media, with Busy explaining her approach to sharing her life on Instagram and the importance of consent regarding her children's images. They also discuss the challenges of navigating public perception and the pressure of being in the spotlight. Busy expresses her desire to create a positive narrative through her work and social media presence. The conversation concludes with a heartfelt exchange about the importance of expressing love and connection, both in personal relationships and through her public persona.

Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Does the Right Still Care About Abortion? | Interesting Times With Ross Douthat
Guests: Lila Rose
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The episode centers on the future of the pro-life movement in a post-Roe landscape, focusing on Laya Rose’s experiences building Live Action and her views on abortion, policy, and public persuasion. The conversation traces Rose’s early motivation to act, including her discovery of fetal-development imagery and the moment she decided to expose alleged abuses in abortion clinics. Rose recalls undercover work at Planned Parenthood facilities during college, the emergence of Live Action News, and her long-running effort to highlight the connection between underage sexual abuse and abortion clinics’ responses. The host questions the movement’s strategic posture after Dobbs, noting both state-level gains from pro-life laws and the persistence of abortion access concerns in referendums and nationwide. Rose argues that the pro-life cause is a David-versus-Goliath struggle, emphasizing the need for better fundraising, grassroots organizing, and a broader coalition beyond a single party or administration. She stresses that the movement must frame the issue as a matter of protecting human life across gestational stages, using the SLED framework (Size, Level of development, Environment, Degree of dependency) to argue for equal moral worth of unborn life and for policy that supports both mother and child. The discussion also delves into the social and cultural dimensions of abortion politics: feminism’s evolution, the ongoing gender divide within conservatism, and the challenge of persuading moderates and independents. Rose articulates a public policy vision that blends bold pro-life protections with social supports for families, including cash-based and tax-credit incentives, maternity-friendly policies, and concrete resources for pregnancy and parenting. Throughout, the conversation circles back to the personal and communal dimensions of abortion—how families, communities, and religious beliefs shape attitudes, and how a more empathetic, one-on-one approach could advance understanding and practical help for women facing unplanned pregnancies. The episode closes with reflections on women’s unique perspectives and the importance of embracing motherhood as a valued life pathway, alongside ongoing efforts to provide tangible assistance to those choosing life.

The Rubin Report

If You Want More Women to Be Conservative, Do This | Arynne Wexler
Guests: Arynne Wexler
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The discussion centers around Arynne Wexler's perspective on conservatism, particularly in urban settings, contrasting it with traditional conservative values. Wexler argues that women tend to be more liberal and often base their political views on feelings rather than facts, citing that many voters did not change their opinions based on new information but rather on personal experiences and emotions. She emphasizes the importance of humor in politics and her journey from a tech career to becoming a conservative influencer, aiming to empower others to express their conservative beliefs. Wexler reflects on her upbringing, noting that her parents allowed her to form her own political views without imposing their beliefs. She highlights the cultural divide between urban and rural conservatives, advocating for a more inclusive conservative identity that resonates with diverse backgrounds. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by conservative women and the societal pressures they encounter. Wexler critiques the current state of liberal media, particularly shows like "The View," suggesting that they perpetuate a narrative disconnected from reality. She expresses concern about the future of conservatism, emphasizing the need for higher standards within the movement and cautioning against complacency. Ultimately, Wexler remains optimistic about the potential for change, believing that the conservative movement can attract disaffected liberals and reshape cultural narratives.

The Pomp Podcast

Freedom | Catalina Lauf | Pomp Podcast #528
Guests: Catalina Lauf
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Catalina Lauf, running for Congress in Illinois, shares her background as a daughter of Guatemalan immigrants and emphasizes the values of hard work and free enterprise. She highlights the need for new perspectives in politics, particularly against the rise of socialist ideologies. Lauf discusses the effectiveness of communication in politics, noting how figures like Trump and AOC have leveraged social media to connect with constituents. She advocates for term limits, arguing that career politicians hinder innovation and real-world problem-solving. On gun control, she stresses that laws alone cannot prevent crime, emphasizing individual liberties and the need to address mental health issues. Regarding immigration, she supports a merit-based system while addressing the complexities of illegal immigration and its consequences. Lauf believes that engaging young people in politics requires relatable issues and effective messengers. She concludes by advocating for the importance of free enterprise and innovation in addressing societal challenges, underscoring the need for accountability based on merit rather than identity politics.

Modern Wisdom

Inside the Conservative Civil War - Brett Cooper (4K)
Guests: Brett Cooper
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The guest and host unpack the internal fractures within the conservative movement, reframing what some describe as a civil war as a vigorous but messy debate about strategy, tone, and policy. They acknowledge sincere disagreements across factions, from neocon establishment to younger, more populist wings, while tracing how the discourse has devolved into gridlocked purity tests and deplatforming culture. The conversation scrutinizes how power dynamics shape loyalty and trust, arguing that when in power, groups often fracture from within, which paradoxically weakens their ability to push a shared agenda. Throughout, they emphasize accountability, clarity, and the danger of echo chambers. A throughline explores how media, tech platforms, and performative culture influence political loyalties more than pure policy shifts. The speakers contrast left and right dynamics—how the left appeared fractured when in opposition and how the right, now in power or seeking it, risks that same disunity. They discuss MAGA’s durability beyond individual leaders, and whether a new conservative consensus can emerge that centers livelihoods, housing affordability, and family formation rather than culture-war flashpoints. The dialogue also probes Gen Z’s unique concerns about debt, employment, and home ownership, arguing that winning future elections requires translating big promises into tangible benefits, not just rhetorical appeals. The tone remains pragmatic and self-critical, with the guests acknowledging their own participation in outrage cycles and expressing a desire to shift toward more meaningful, long-term topics. They close with reflections on leadership, credibility, and the balance between authenticity and political strategy as the movement navigates a changing cultural landscape. The discussion also meanders into personal shifts, such as the impact of parenthood on public personas, work-life balance, and the evolving expectations for women who pursue high-pressure careers. They consider how motherhood reshapes ambition, debate, and public engagement, and how policy could better support families without sacrificing autonomy. Throughout, there is a persistent thread about the power of storytelling and personality in politics, and how celebrities and commentators alike influence how policies are framed and received by younger voters. The episode treats these shifts as a necessary pivot point for conservatives who want to remain relevant, credible, and humane in an era of rapid social change.

Shawn Ryan Show

Megyn Kelly - The End of Mainstream Media | SRS #129
Guests: Megyn Kelly, Bill O’Reilly, Vladimir Putin
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Megan Kelly joins Shawn Ryan for an in-depth conversation about her career, experiences in journalism, and personal insights. Kelly expresses her admiration for Ryan, recalling how his interview impacted her. They discuss the evolution of Kelly's career, from her time at Fox News, where she moderated presidential debates and interviewed high-profile figures like Vladimir Putin, to her current podcast, The Megan Kelly Show. Kelly reflects on her upbringing in Illinois and New York, her family dynamics, and the challenges she faced, including bullying and the loss of her father at a young age. She emphasizes the importance of hard work and resilience, advising young women to focus on their careers without being hindered by gender. The conversation shifts to the media landscape, with Kelly discussing the challenges of navigating truth in journalism, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic and the political climate surrounding Trump. She shares her experiences with harassment at Fox News, highlighting the complexities of her relationship with Roger Ailes and the impact of the #MeToo movement on her career. Kelly recounts her decision to leave Fox and the difficulties she faced at NBC, where she felt out of place. She emphasizes the importance of speaking out against injustices, particularly regarding issues affecting children and the transgender debate. Kelly expresses concern about the current state of media and politics, advocating for a return to honest journalism and the need for accountability. Throughout the discussion, Kelly shares her faith journey, the significance of family, and the importance of maintaining perspective in a chaotic world. She concludes by recommending guests who embody resilience and truth in their work, emphasizing the need for continued dialogue and understanding in society.
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