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Hunter Biden ‘One of the Strongest Voices’ Urging His Kid-Sniffing, Daughter-Showering Creep of a Daddy to Remain in Presidential Race

The pedophile consults with top advisor...

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Dems deserve this...Joe never primaried and Dem leadership takes voting out their voters hands

They say Trump is a threat to Democracy but yet like a Communist country Dems do not primary Joe and they take away the opportunity for Dems to freely vote for their candidate. Dems tell their voters, sure you can vote, but just one for one candidate. Just like a communist country. Now, if they do take Joe out of the election, none of the Dems will have been able to vote for whoever they put up at the state levels in the primaries and have their voices heard. Who is the dictator? Who is trying to stay in office at all costs? Who is going after their political opponent with lawfare?

And what dis-service to the entire country that they have hidden Joe from us and lied to us about his health, lied about doctored videos, and did not put up a candidate fit for office. Dems made the entire Country and the world watch the weakest and worst Prez in history be exposed for what he is. You have China, Russia, and Iran all seeing this and they have to be wondering if the time is now to make a move militarily. Dems have put our country's security at risk with the open border and now with the worst public display of Presidential weakness in the history of this country.

We need the adults back in the room alright.

Biden debate disaster has split the Dems…

,,, between those who realize Biden is unelectable and those who think he’ll be fine, If you’re a Republican, ya gotta love it!

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Who's your pick for the next 8 years?

Who are your top 2 picks for VP '24 leading into President in '28 & '32?

  • Ron DeSantis

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • Tim Scott

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • JD Vance

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Tulsi Gabbard

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Nikki Haley

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Vivek Ramaswamy

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Kristi Noam

    Votes: 0 0.0%

It's looking more like it doesn't really matter who Trump picks as his VP on the upcoming election. But since it's a natural setup for the next 8 years, who would you want to see and why for the following 8 years?
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Right on Joe!!!!!!

Don’t listen to the naysayers!!!!! You got this!!!!! Hang in there champ!!!!

I Really Think Trump is Capable of Messing this Up if Biden Stays in the Race

I’m not saying he’ll lose, but maybe make it closer than it should be. I would stay away from Biden’s mental decline and even show some empathy to what happens to millions of people all over. Still hammer he’s unfit, but not in a tormenting way. Stick to the issues. If he acts like a classless buffoon like he did in 2020, this too could make it closer than needed.

From what I’ve seen, there are no mechanisms in place for anyone to oust Biden except himself. If he stays, we will all know for sure there’s others behind the curtain pulling the strings.

Seditious Trump supporters Jan. 6 coup attempt... ...Prosecutors swing and a miss.

Federal Prosecutors Abandon False Claims Regarding Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Due to No Evidence

Federal prosecutors are being forced to drop some of the most absurd, histrionic claims they made about the mostly-peaceful protest that happened in and around the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

The deep state has spun yarns about elaborate plots to kill lawmakers, gas politicians, overthrow the government, and made up other tall tales in their quest to punish Trump supporters and bring the war on terror into the homeland. Now, they are being forced to backtrack as the case blows up in their faces.

No counts for sedition have been filed against any of those charged thus far. Assault, conspiracy and obstruction charges are the best the feds can come up with, and many of the peaceful protesters inside of the U.S. Capitol may ultimately have their charges dropped – leaving the deep state with egg on their faces yet again.

“They are trying to build the most horrendous cases they can because the public wants it – and this is politicizing criminal justice,” said Gerald B. Lefcourt, a criminal defense attorney with a long history of representing controversial figures.

“Federal prosecutor Michael Sherwin may have compromised the conspiracy case he has been preparing against Jan. 6 demonstrators in the U.S. Capitol by appearing on CBS News’ 60 Minutes on Sunday night.

Sherwin boasted on 60 Minutes about how he was charging Trump supporters as quickly as humanly possible regardless of the evidence in order to make a “shock and awe” display to quash their 1st Amendment rights.

Judge Amit Mehta is incredibly unhappy with Sherwin’s activity, which he believes is egregious and highly unprofessional. Mehta stated he will not hesitate to slap a gag order on Sherwin in the future if such breaches continue. Sherwin has reportedly been referred to the Office of Professional Responsibility for potential disciplinary action…

The deep state may be overreaching in their attempt to paint Jan. 6 as a seditious conspiracy when it was rather obviously a spontaneous mostly-peaceful protest against entrenched political corruption in the federal swamp.”

The feds are rapidly losing legitimacy by pursuing peaceful dissidents while ignoring Islamic terrorists and left-wing thugs.

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/feder...arding-jan-6-capitol-riot-due-to-no-evidence/

Something non political we can argue about

Who do you think was left out that is more deserving to be in this work? Can’t really argue with the men, except maybe Chuck Berry or Little Richard over Michael Hutchence. I think that Janis Joplin, Mama Cass, or Whitney Houston would be more worthy than Amy Winehouse. I’ll give the artist the benefit of the doubt and assume that Tina Turner, Christine McVie, and Olivia Newton-John were all still alive at the time.

I was also thinking Elvis (The King) should be in the center, but then I remember Lennon’s “bigger than Jesus” comment. A pretty cool work nevertheless. I probably wouldn’t hang it in my living room, but it’s definitely man-cave material.

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Biden Won't Be the Commie Nominee for Prez, and Here's Why...

McLaughlin Poll: Trump Beats Biden in Electoral Landslide

The dem powers-that-be are gonna yank the dirty ol' man muh pronto.

(Link Below)

"In the key battleground states Trump leads Biden 49% to 41%.

"If the election was today, Trump would defeat Biden in an electoral landslide.

"Our poll – and other national surveys are confirming a huge turnaround for Trump.

"Remember, Donald Trump never won the popular vote in the 2016 and 2020 national popular vote, and almost all polls had him losing the popular vote in both elections.

"But now our poll and others show him leading.

"We believe this is the real reason Joe Biden is desperate to keep Trump off the ballot and, if he can, put him in jail.

"Trump appears to be the only Republican candidate who can solidly defeat Joe Biden.

"There are two fundamental trends which are evident in our most recent national poll that are projecting Donald Trump towards victory in 2024.

"Our recent national poll was completed after the announcement of the Fulton County indictment of President Trump and right before the Republican debate.

"This national poll of 1,000 likely voters (+/-3.1% at the 95% confidence interval), was completed between August 15th and 23rd.

"Despite the indictments, Donald Trump remains the overwhelming frontrunner for the Republican nomination and leads his nemesis Joe Biden.

"First, Donald Trump is smartly running a campaign that is focused on defeating Joe Biden, whom he has branded as “the single worst president in American history.”

"Public opinion agrees with President Trump:

"Joe Biden’s job approval remains decidedly negative: approve 43%, disapprove 55%. And 72% of undecided voters disapprove the job Biden is doing. Most of the undecided vote is a hidden vote for Trump.

"Under Biden, 67% of all voters believe the country is on the wrong track. Only 25% say it’s headed in the right direction. And 83% of the undecided presidential voters say it’s on the wrong track.

"A solid majority of 64% of the voters say that the economy is getting worse and only 32% believe it is getting better.

"A large 83% of the voters say that they have been negatively affected by inflation, among whom 45% are struggling to keep up, and afford basic necessities.

"Only 37% of the voters are favorable to Vice President Kamala Harris. 54% are unfavorable. She remains Joe Biden’s impeachment insurance policy: “remove me and look what you get.”

"Bidenomics is a poor brand name with only 22% of the voters being favorable and 46% unfavorable. Maybe it’s too like Bidinflation? Seems that Bud Light would be a more popular brand these days.

"Only 36% of the voters say that Bidenomics has been good for the economy. A solid 49% say it’s been bad for the economy.

"Trump is winning on the issues that matter most to the voters.
Economics/inflation are the top concern among 45% of the voters and these voters prefer Trump over Biden 57% to 33%.

"Social issues like Medicare/Social Security, healthcare, climate and education matter most to only 27% of the voters and they vote for Biden 60% to 31%.

"Security issues like the border, crime and national defense matter most to 14% of the voters who prefer Trump over Biden 55% to 37%.

"As pundits speculate about Joe Biden’s health and actuarial outcomes, Donald Trump’s position strengthens over Kamala Harris as he leads her 50% to 40%. Democrats do not have a winning option with her. Instead, they are doubling down on the Biden corruption and failure.

"With Trump beating Biden, Republicans lead in the generic congressional ballot 48% to 42%.

"The race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is no longer close. Trump is clearly leading.

"It’s still early, but Trump has pulled off a stunning turnaround since the 2020 election."

Caitlin Johnstone

Once again looks us right in the eye and tells us truths most of us don’t want to believe and try our best to ignore while we keep on voting even though deep inside we all know it’s a sham.


Why Oklahoma State commit Adam Schobel wanted to be a quarterback 'ever since I was little'

Why Oklahoma State commit Adam Schobel wanted to be a quarterback 'ever since I was little'​

Scott Wright
The Oklahoman

STILLWATER — One might look at Adam Schobel’s football lineage and wonder how he became a four-star quarterback recruit.

The son of Matt Schobel, who played 99 games over seven seasons as an NFL tight end, and the nephew of Aaron Schobel, who made two Pro Bowls in his nine-year career as a defensive end, Adam might’ve seemed more destined for a life in the trenches.

“Ever since I was little, I wanted to be a quarterback,” Adam told The Oklahoman.

But his journey to become a quarterback isn’t as much of a stretch as it appears.

Matt was a high school quarterback, too, when he signed with Texas A&M in 1997. He later transferred to TCU and converted to tight end before developing into a third-round NFL Draft pick.

So at this point in his career, Adam is still following his father’s footsteps, but it looks like the younger Schobel has the staying power at quarterback.

The 6-foot-5, 200-pound senior-to-be at Columbus (Texas) High School committed to Oklahoma State in April as the most highly rated quarterback recruit drawn in under the watch of position coach Tim Rattay.

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Rated as a top-20 quarterback in the class by most recruiting services, Adam’s game is built around his strong arm — a quality that eluded his father, who is also his head coach at Columbus.

“I never threw the ball as well as he does,” Matt said. “I was an athlete at quarterback in the body of a tight end.

“When he was coming out of the eighth grade and there was a chance he was gonna start for us the next year, I remember thinking he had a long way to go with arm strength. His motion and all those things were good from the beginning, and I don’t remember since then ever being concerned about it, to the point that now, it’s a strength.”

Set to be a fourth-year starter in the fall, Adam has thrown for at least 2,400 yards in each of the previous three seasons, with more than 6,600 passing yards to his credit for his career. Over the last two seasons, he has thrown 66 touchdowns with just eight interceptions.


While his arm strength is already a positive, Adam isn’t finished developing.

“He’s still gonna get a lot stronger,” Matt said. “He’s 6-5, 200, and one person might look at him and guess he’s 180. He can still carry 20 or 30 more pounds, so it’s exciting to think about where his arm strength is gonna end up.”

On top of that, Matt says his son has the potential to be a more effective runner going forward. In previous seasons, Matt hasn’t pushed the envelope with the quarterback run game, but after going through spring practice, the coach is intrigued by the idea.

“Last year, we talked about doing it more, but we had a running back take off for us,” Matt said. “This spring, he’s run better, and he’s probably faster than I thought he was, so we’re definitely planning on utilizing that aspect.”

Adam had plenty of college interest, but shut down his recruiting a year ago when he committed to Baylor.


But early in spring, the family began to look closer at the Cowboys, building a strong relationship with Rattay and head coach Mike Gundy.

“I just loved the culture they have built,” Adam said. “Coach Gundy has been there for so long and the stability with the whole staff is definitely not something every school has.

“Coach Rattay is an amazing coach. Him having played and coached in the NFL shows he knows what it takes and I feel he can push me to be my best.”

When Adam entered ninth grade, people began to tell Matt his son would be the starting quarterback that season.

“There’s no way,” Matt would respond.

But Adam dedicated himself to the offseason work on the field and in the weight room, building his body for the challenge ahead.

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“He tried to get his strength gains to a point where it would be possible,” Matt said. “We got into two-a-days that year and coaches kept telling me, ‘It’s gotta be him.’ Adam jumped right in there from Day 1, and I don’t think he threw an incompletion the first three days.

“The guys liked having him in there. He knew what he was doing. He was getting everybody on the same page from the very beginning.”

The intangible qualities are what helped Matt become comfortable — both as a father and a coach — with a freshman quarterback. And that’s what excites him most about Adam’s future. His aura in the locker room, his presence in the huddle, his demeanor on the sidelines.

“Just the way he handles himself,” Matt said. “He’s not shy, and he has a lot of self-confidence. His teammates feel it and feed off it. He’s not real uncomfortable in any situation.

“He’s a good kid and a good teammate, and that’s probably what I’ve been most proud of.”
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