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Many people wish harm on those they dislike, but true patriots aim to remove them from office peacefully. The speaker criticizes Democrats for allegedly staging an assassination attempt on Trump, urging others to take action to protect him. They express disdain for Biden and Democrats, accusing them of hiding secrets. The speaker emphasizes their dedication to free speech and working as a truck driver. They call out rappers and others to defend Trump, questioning their loyalty. The speaker concludes by challenging those who claim to support Trump to take tangible steps to protect him.

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Joe Biden's government is causing fear among some people. They believe that under Trump, the US had peace through strength, with achievements like the Abraham Accords and low inflation. They also mention the closed border and the wall being built, which Biden is continuing. The speaker criticizes the military for appearing weak by participating in TikTok dances, making the US a laughingstock. They argue that the military's focus on being "woke" has made them ineffective and that peace can only be achieved through strength. The speaker pleads for Trump to save the country and the world.

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The right-wing is promoting a baseless conspiracy theory that claims Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce and the Super Bowl are rigged to help Joe Biden win the election. Media personalities and conservative figures are spreading this theory, suggesting that Taylor Swift is working for the Democratic party. Some even call her a psy op. This conspiracy has caused a stir among the far right, with many expressing their disbelief and frustration.

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The speaker admits to being wrong about Trump, influenced by media portrayals on TV and SNL, initially disliking him for playing too much golf and being labeled a racist. Turning off the TV in 2019, the speaker sought answers online during March 2020, watching Trump's White House briefings. The speaker observed Trump as a straightforward, optimistic leader, contrasting him with the fear and chaos projected by the other side. This, along with a friend's explanation, led to the realization of why Trump was president. The speaker now prioritizes protecting the country and freedom, regardless of gender. Character is more important than outer appearances. The speaker questions the racist label, urging people to put aside fear, judgment, and anger to assess who is fighting for the country's freedom. The speaker believes Trump is returning power to the people and that new technology is coming. The speaker concludes that it's okay to be wrong, and it's important to pivot with new understanding, think logically, and choose Trump as the clear choice for leadership.

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The speaker asserts a series of conspiratorial claims about Donald Trump, Israel, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include: - A claim that g p one five p p one four (interpreted as a gene) was developed by Israelis at MIT with HIV in it, and that this is a genetic modification “by the Israelis.” The speaker denies involvement with such a creation. - A assertion that Israelis are “getting rid of all you Americans” and that “you’re all part of the line of Adam.” The speaker claims Israelis consider Donald Trump their Mashiach (Messiah). - The speaker states that 163 Orthodox rabbis came together at Trump’s golf course and gave him the silver crown of the Torah, saying he is the Messiah. They claim Trump was given a menorah with an inscription calling him “the prince of peace,” an utterance from the prophet Isaiah. - It is claimed that the Knesset and the Sanhedrin in Israel have proclaimed Donald Trump the Messiah, and that the silver crown of the Torah is to be given to the Messiah. The speaker asserts these rabbis “run your country.” - The speaker says they worked four years on Trump’s campaign team and characterizes the rabbis as part of a larger Zionist influence. - A broad accusation that the entire COVID agenda was orchestrated by Zionist Jews, with the claim that they want “all you people dead” in the land of Edom, and that Trump is the head of Edom. The speaker contends that people are being killed off with injections and that “Amalek” wants all non-Jews dead. - The speaker describes the claim that Trump authorized a military operation (Operation Warp Speed) on 03/27/2020, approved by the DOD, and that the whole COVID agenda is tied to Zionist Jews with dual citizenship. - Personal accusation: the speaker’s son is dying from the vaccine Trump brought out, and they urge warning to fellow Americans. - The speaker references their own social media handle (trump_played_you) and repeatedly urges the idea that Trump is their Messiah and will return, concluding with the statement that “Trump’s gonna kill all you people.” - The dialogue closes with a crowd interaction about the back of a shirt and a chant of “Go, Trump. Go, Trump.”

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The speaker states they are not "black for Trump" because the term is a divisive tactic intended to separate black Trump supporters from white Trump supporters. They believe everyone is an American for Trump and a patriot, and they refuse to fall for what they see as propaganda and mind games. The speaker identifies as an American for Trump and a patriot for Trump. They express love for their audience and confidence that they will win and make America great again.

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I support President Trump and I want everyone to respect him. We're ready to go to war for him. Let's build that wall. No matter your race or gender, don't talk bad about our president. We're standing by him.

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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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People are becoming hateful, especially after the Supreme Court ruling. There's talk of Trump's assassination, which is dangerous. Trump is a great man who loves his country and family. The country is more united than the media portrays. People behind Trump were willing to protect him from the recent incident. Many believe God has a plan for Trump. Grateful he's safe. We need him for the world and humanity.

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Donald Trump reportedly said, "Elect me and you'll find out who really knocked down the twin towers," suggesting he would expose 9/11 if elected. The speaker believes this statement could endanger Trump's life and urges listeners to pray for him. The speaker also requests prayers for themselves.

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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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As a mother of 2 daughters, I support Trump despite his past comments. I prefer him over having a female president. Real men use rough language, and I believe Trump is the strong leader America needs. Pollsters and pundits were wrong about Trump's appeal to voters.

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If you don't like America, this isn't about you. We need to focus on fixing the country first before addressing other issues like racism. Trump supporters prioritize America first and believe in his efforts to strengthen the country's position globally. Trump's tough stance has deterred conflicts and improved America's standing. It's time for patriots to unite and prioritize saving America. Stand up for the country, regardless of race. God bless America, God bless Donald Trump. Let's make America great again.

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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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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 speaker expresses sympathy for Trump, not due to agreement with his politics, but because he doesn't deserve to have an AK-47 pointed at him while golfing. The speaker finds no solace in the fact that the shooter didn't fire. The speaker claims that if they had experienced what Trump has in the last two months, they would disappear from public life, and doesn't understand how Trump continues, given his family. The speaker also sympathizes with Melania Trump, understanding why she might suspect a plot against her husband and questioning why those who mock her aren't apologizing after the AK-47 incident.

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The speaker states they are voting for Donald Trump because his policy positions align better with their preferences on taxes, immigration, foreign policy, gun policy, climate change, and "woke" policy. They acknowledge this decision may alienate some listeners, but they are accustomed to such reactions. The speaker also asserts they cannot be "canceled" due to owning the show.

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Speaker shifts from politics to praising Taylor Swift as an inspirational figure. He watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey brothers and notes his long connection to her—'I went to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago'—and that she has provided a soundtrack for his family through adversity and celebration. He says she models a 'certain way of being' at every career stage and is 'still doing that as a grown up.' He contrasts this with 'there's a stunning coarseness and ugliness in the Republican Party today.' and recalls Swift urging Americans not to elect Trump last year; meanwhile, 'elderly makeup covered president is posting about whether Taylor Swift is still hot.' He cites 'Think of your energy as if it's expensive, as if it's like a luxury item. Not everyone can afford it.' Noting Arthur Brooks’ happiness ideas, he ends, 'Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith.'

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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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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The speaker reached out to Trump to express sympathy for what he's going through, not because of political agreement, but because "he doesn't deserve this," referring to someone pointing an AK-47 at him. The speaker believes most people couldn't endure what Trump has faced recently and questions how he copes, especially considering his family. The speaker is critical of those who mock Melania Trump, particularly in light of the assassination attempt on her husband. The speaker believes it's time for apologies and warns against playing a "dangerous game." The speaker rejects the idea that Trump is desperate and emphasizes the importance of caring when anyone is harmed, stating, "Either you care when anyone is hurt or you'll never really care about anyone."

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President Trump is receiving support due to three causes: free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the "war on our children."

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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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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

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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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