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Saved - September 16, 2025 at 10:07 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

Listen to the end. Megyn is spot on! ๐Ÿ”ฅ https://t.co/EPApMyUJ9C

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Speaker 1: Of course, as you all know, in the wake of Charlie's murder, there was an incredible amount of angry discourse from the right. Blaming the Democrats, blaming liberals saying, you're the reason this happened. Only to find out, surprise, 22 year old white dude, loved guns, raised by two parents, lived in a good home, dad as a minister, also a sheriff, didn't check it in boxes. Y'all thought he would check, did he? Speaker 0: Okay. First of all, a coat of mascara would be your friend. Speaker 0: That is disgusting. That was absolutely disgusting. Fuck her. Speaker 0: It's it's weird how she lost the points about him being a furry loving trans dating.
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Speaker 0: I do wanna play Jamelle Hell, speaking of so called journalists who have it all wrong. Here's this jerk, sop 15. Speaker 1: Of course, as you all know, in the wake of Charlie's murder, there was an incredible amount of angry discourse from the right. Blaming the Democrats, blaming liberals saying, you're the reason this happened. Only to find out, surprise, 22 year old white dude, loved guns, raised by two parents, lived in a good home, dad as a minister, also a sheriff, didn't check it in boxes. Y'all thought he would check, did he? Speaker 0: Okay. First of all, a coat of mascara would be your friend. I'm just gonna tell this to you, woman to woman on television. You need a little work, and you should have them back off the camera a little bit because you are not attractive enough to have that extreme close-up. Push away your laptop, Jamel, and add a filter or two. Honestly, like, we actually don't use any on this show because I do put on makeup, so I look presentable. But you need work because you can't both be ugly on the outside and the inside. You need to choose one. Okay? Choose one. That is disgusting. That was absolutely disgusting. Fuck her. It's it's weird how she lost the points about him being a furry loving trans dating. I don't even know what this guy's fetishes were, but leftist ideology infected guy who wrote on his bullets, anti fascist catch and notices bulges, OXO, etcetera. Didn't make her little monologue.
Saved - September 16, 2025 at 9:13 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

โ€œJesus loves every one of you.โ€ https://t.co/ou7zz7f5dR

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It's tough that this is the truth, but it is. You really only ever see the impact of someone's life when they're gone. Does anybody miss them? Has anything changed? And in the case of Charlie Kirk, everything's changed. Charlie Kirk was a cultural icon, not just a political icon. He's been eulogized by Hollywood celebrities and NFL superstars. the country music Jesus loves every single one of you in this place tonight. Charlie Kirch with Jesus. Charlie is a guy that's gonna be very, very much missed, and his legacy is gonna live on forever with Turning Point and what he's done with only thirty one years on this planet. So tonight, since he was one of the ones that stuck up for this song, let's play this one for Charlie. Here's try that in a small tap.
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Speaker 0: It's tough that this is the truth, but it is. You really only ever see the impact of someone's life when they're gone. Does anybody miss them? Has anything changed? And in the case of Charlie Kirk, everything's changed. Charlie Kirk was a cultural icon, not just a political icon. You can see that in the way that culture is changing now. He's been eulogized by Hollywood celebrities and NFL superstars. But let's check-in on the country music Jesus loves every single one of you in this place tonight. Charlie Kirch with Jesus. Charlie is a guy that's gonna be very, very much missed, and this is something that that his legacy is gonna live on forever with Turning Point and what he's done with only thirty one years on this planet. It's amazing. So just a really tragic loss for everybody. I know you guys have been feeling it as well. So tonight, since he was one of the ones that stuck up for this song, let's play this one for Charlie. Here's try that in a small tap.
Saved - August 7, 2025 at 9:45 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

There was a time when proper tariffs were in place, we did not require taxes. Taxes were supposed to be temporary. Trump is Righting this ship. https://t.co/B3jqE842P5

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In the 1970s, the largest share of the GDP was in the middle class, with 25% of the economy in manufacturing. Now, the top 20% controls over 50% of the GDP, with the largest share in real estate and finance. Manufacturing, which once provided a middle-class standard of living for many, is now largely done in other countries for lower wages. Tariffs aim to make American workers more competitive in the global market, but the speaker questions accepting a "race to the bottom" where countries like China have a competitive advantage due to low wages. The speaker claims that Trump identified five industries critical for national security: pharmaceuticals, lumber, steel, aluminum, and one other. The argument is that domestic manufacturing in these sectors is essential to avoid reliance on potential adversaries like China, especially in times of conflict.
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Speaker 0: I wanna answer the question about manufacturing in the seventies. Oh, I wouldn't blame you. We'll go back to that too. So the reason people wanna go back to the seventies is in the seventies, the largest share of our GDP was in the middle class. And that was not separate from the fact that 25% of our economy was in men's Right. The largest share of our GDP. Was in the middle class. The biggest chunk. The middle class Most of them was produced came from the middle. And now it comes from what? The rich. Now the top 20% controls over 50% of the GDP. Our economy was an upward funnel of wealth and the largest share, which used to be in manufacturing, which gave a lot of working class people a middle class standard of living. Now the largest share is in real estate and finance, meaning that asset rich Americans are controlling over 50% of the GDP, and they have left the working class out of all of that prosperity that was generated. That manufacturing is still being done. It's just being done in other countries. It is still For wages, we will not work for more. Right. That you're right, Bill. That's what the tariffs are for. They are to make American workers more competitive in the global market? Why are we accepting that there should be a race to the bottom? You know, China, what is its competitive advantage over us? It's that it pays slave wages. Why should we accept that? They're still manufacturing our PPE, our pharmaceuticals, our cars. They're making all that stuff. Trump says there are five industries that we cannot have any kind of national security without having a stake in them. Pharmaceuticals, lumber, steel, aluminum, and, I forgot what the fifth one was. But these are really important that we have a stake in the manufacturing of the things that we need as a nation so that when China decides that it wants to go to war against us, we're not relying on them for steel and aluminum in order fight them. Okay. Well, at least that's their answer.
Saved - August 4, 2025 at 12:59 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

โ€œLabel us misinformation.โ€ This explains so much in a few seconds. https://t.co/s7OCYWnIF0

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The speaker claims that there is a conspiracy to label their content as misinformation. The goal is to make the content less accessible through algorithms and deprive them of ad revenue. This is framed as an indirect method of shutting down their business. The speaker argues that while this approach may seem less dramatic than direct censorship, it is effectively the same thing. The speaker suggests that people underestimate the severity of this indirect method.
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Speaker 0: Approach instead is to conspire to label us misinformation and to use that as a pretense to make our content less accessible through algorithms, or in this case to deprive us of ad revenue, which in the long term is supposed to have the effect of shutting down our businesses. That's what makes the whole thing less sort of dramatic, less attention grabbing in certain ways. Because it's one thing if we came to you and we said, The government is telling us we're not allowed to say this thing. Everyone knows that's a big deal. But it's different when we say, the government is trying to label our content misinformation and make it less accessible through social media algorithms and deprive us of ad revenue indirectly. Like, when you say that, people's eyes start to gloss over a little bit. But they shouldn't because it is effectively the same thing.
Saved - May 13, 2025 at 1:25 AM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

A strong choice towards MAHA. Our food industry has become so corrupted. Time to clean it up. How can liberals appose this? https://t.co/XNPnJnQGRQ

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The speaker claims American healthcare ignores metabolic dysfunction and its causes. They state they learned virtually nothing in medical school about environmental factors impacting health, such as the link between ultra-processed food and early mortality, or the harm shown in independently funded studies of processed foods. They assert conflicts of interest exist within the USDA food guidelines and that synthetic pesticides are linked to various health issues. They claim microplastics are accumulating in our bodies, and numerous toxins in our environment alter gene expression and disrupt hormones. Heavy metals in food and medications are allegedly neurotoxic. The speaker notes Americans walk too little and that medical errors are a leading cause of death. They claim sleep deprivation can induce prediabetes and that children spend less time outdoors than prisoners. They allege professional organizations take money from companies like Coke and Moderna. Addressing these root causes could reverse chronic disease. The speaker concludes this is a spiritual crisis, requiring a renewed respect for life and nature.
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Speaker 0: You would think that the American health care system and our government agencies would be clamoring to fix metabolic health and reduce American suffering and costs, but they're not. They are deafeningly silent about metabolic dysfunction and its known causes. It's not an overstatement to say that I learned virtually nothing at Stanford Medical School about the tens of thousands of scientific papers that elucidate these root causes of why American health is plummeting and how environmental factors are causing For instance, in medical school, I did not learn that for each additional serving of ultra processed food we eat, early mortality increases by eighteen percent. This now makes up sixty seven percent of the foods our kids are eating. I took zero nutrition courses in medical school. I didn't learn that eighty two percent of independently funded studies show harm from processed food, while 93% of industry sponsored studies reflect no harm. In medical school, I didn't learn that ninety five percent of the people who created the recent USDA food guidelines for America had significant conflicts of interest with the food industry. I did not learn that 1,000,000,000 pounds of synthetic pesticides are being sprayed on our food every single year. 99.99% of the farmland in The United States is sprayed with synthetic pesticides, many from China and Germany. And these invisible tasteless chemicals are strongly linked to autism, ADHD, sex hormone disruption, thyroid disease, sperm dysfunction, Alzheimer's dementia, birth defects, cancer, obesity, liver dysfunction, dis liver dysfunction, female infertility, and more, all by hurting our metabolic health. I did not learn that the 8,000,000,000 tons of plastic that have been produced just in the last hundred years, pasta was only introduced about invented all about a hundred years ago, Are being broken down into microplastics that are now filling our food, our water, and we are now even inhaling them in our air. And that very recent research from just the past couple of months tells us that now about point 5% of our brains by weight are now plastic. I didn't learn that there are more than 80,000 toxins that have entered our food, water, air, and homes by industry, many of which are banned in Europe. And they are known to alter our gene expression, alter our microbiome composition, and the lining of our gut, and disrupt our hormones. I didn't learn that heavy metals with a like aluminum and lead are present in our food, our baby formula, personal care products, our soil, and many of the mandated medications like vaccines, and that these metals are neurotoxic and inflammatory. I didn't learn that the average American walks a paltry 3,500 steps per day even though we know based on science and top journals that walking simply walking 7,000 steps a day slashes by forty to sixty percent our risk of Alzheimer's, dementia, type two diabetes, cancer, and obesity. I certainly did not learn that medical error and medications are the third leading cause of death in The United States. I didn't learn that just five nights of sleep deprivation can induce full blown prediabetes. I learned nothing about sleep, and we're getting about 20% less sleep on average than we were a hundred years ago. I didn't learn that American children are getting less time outdoors now than a maximum security prisoner. And on average, adults spend 93% of their time indoors even though we know from the science that separation from sunlight destroys our circadian biology, and circadian biology dictates our cellular biology. I didn't learn that professional organizations that we get our practice guideline from, like the American Diabetes Association and American Academy of Pediatrics have taken tens of millions dollars from Coke, Cadbury, processed food companies, and vaccine manufacturers like Moderna. I didn't learn that if we address these root causes that all lead to metabolic dysfunction and help patients change their food and lifestyle patterns with united strong voice, we could reverse the chronic disease crisis in America, save millions of lives, and trillions of dollars in health care costs per year. Instead, doctors are learning that the body is a hundred separate parts, and we learn how to drug, we learn how to cut, and we learn how to bill. I'll close by saying that what we are dealing with here is so much more than a physical health crisis. This is a spiritual crisis. We we are choosing death over light. We are we are choosing death over life. We are choosing darkness over light for people and the planet, which are inextricably linked. We are choosing to erroneously believe that we are separate from nature and that we can continue to poison nature and then outsmart it. Our path out will be a renewed respect for the miracle of life and a renewed respect for nature. We can restore health to Americans rapidly with smart policy and courageous leadership. We need a return to courage. We need a return to common sense and intuition. We need a return to awe for the sheer miraculousness of our lives. We need all hands on deck. Thank you.
Saved - April 14, 2025 at 1:19 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

Did you know????? https://t.co/ZNO181m2LO

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During the 2021 COVID-19 lockdowns, the U.S. government allegedly funded research into two of the 36 poisons found in all COVID patients. Researchers injected these poisons into mammals, creating glioblastoma tumors within 72 hours. The government then allegedly funded research to reverse this tumor formation in three days or less, and the tumors were reportedly dissolved with nicotine within 72 hours. Nicotine is claimed to be a published cure for Parkinson's disease, MS, Alzheimer's, ulcerative colitis, all forms of arthritis, and myocarditis. Nicotine patches placed between the shoulder blades of children and adults are also claimed to improve autism symptoms within seven days.
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Speaker 0: You know that during 2021, while we were all locked down at home during COVID nineteen, that our government in The United States was paying researchers to investigate two of the 36 poisons that were found in all COVID patients, and they injected them into mammals and created within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors. Right. And then they were paid by our government to see if they could reverse glioblastoma tumor formation that they created in three days or less. And do you know what they dissolved within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors with? Nicotine. Nicotine is a published cure for Parkinson's disease, MS, Alzheimer's, ulcerative colitis, all arthritis, all of them. Psoriatic, gout, osteorheumatoid. Did you know it's also a published cure? I already mentioned it. Myocarditis. Did you know that autism traits? Yeah. They've already investigated nicotine patches between the shoulder blades of all children and adults, and within seven days, they see improvements in all their symptoms.
Saved - June 9, 2023 at 12:32 PM

@thewriterme - Shannon ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธI stand with America

Pollak: Indicting a Former President over Nonsense Is Playing with Fire https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/06/07/pollak-indicting-a-former-president-over-nonsense-is-playing-with-fire/

Pollak: Indicting a Former President over Nonsense Is Playing with Fire Indicting Trump over petty allegations in a selective prosecution will destroy public faith in the rule of law and voters' trust in democracy. breitbart.com
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