@RosenforNevada
It’s amusing to see democrats advertise their campaigns on X as they spend most of their energy denigrating the platform, its owner, and free speech.
@simonateba
This is an absurd take. If someone paid more than Stewart thought the house was worth, Stewart was undervaluing the property. The market spoke. The Trump case is literally the opposite and equally absurd. The whole discussion is absurd. The market decides property values.
@Rach_IC
It's starting to feel like the left's prosecutions of Trump over the 2020 election might actually backfire and not only exonerate Trump but also lend credence to his claims that the election was stolen. Talk about overplaying your hand.
@Teslaconomics
He’s everything they hate in one person: a monstrously successful capitalist businessman and free speech maximalist solving problems they prefer not be solved.
@ScottAdamsSays
The key to cutting spending is seriously cutting the size of the bureaucracy in all departments and holding all departments audit accountable, especially defense.
@kylenabecker
The officiating, corrupt or not, along with way too many ridiculous rules, is ruining the game and has been for 20 years or so. I wouldn't be the least but surprised to find out it's been rigged, especially with legalized gambling crawling all over the sport.
@CynicalPublius
She’s also in the heart of the cheat. This is where they decided Georgia in 2020. She needs to rally the vote counters more than the voters. They’ll decide her fate
@AutismCapital
I think they also exhibit an inability to defend themselves intellectually. They prefer to avoid confrontation and are usually unable to articulate a defense of their positions without getting angry or emotional.
@FBIAgent42
@ScottAdamsSays
You might want to take a look at the 2022 stock market. Just for some balance and perspective. Getting back to your starting point isn't exactly progress.
@AlecStapp
Vineyards in Burgundy have harvest records from around 1300. They've been very steady. So no global warming, just micro warming. Maybe the increase in urban heat islands in Japan is responsible? It's been going on for decades.
@bac37
@jeffreyatucker
It's this hyperbolic rhetoric that feeds the idea of election fraud. Who wouldn't do anything they could to prevent the accession to power of the next Hitler? Would they cheat to prevent that? They already have.
@GregScott04
@simonateba
No, banks will verify all the numbers before they loan money. But let’s say you’re correct. The penalty is still absurd for the alleged crime. Unless they’re trying to damage a political opponent. Which we all know they are, whether you’d like to see him damaged or not.
@Baklava_USA
@NetworksManager
When MSNBC goes under Rachel should have no problem finding work as a stand up comedian. She has a gift for subtle satire that she doesn’t even seem to be aware of. Knowingly broadcasting untruths has been her job for twenty years.
@jeffreyatucker
That and they finally had an opportunity to reap a windfall from the mRNA patents they held. Just a coincidence that they also funded the GOF in Wuhan that caused the virus.
@WarClandestine
@Girl66Goblin
Putin was right about one thing. The military-industrial complex needed a new boogie man after the fall of the USSR and Russia was the obvious candidate. Keep the money flowing via the 24/7 hysteria machine.
@AaronKheriatyMD
@MartinKulldorff
@Harvard
Let’s not forget the shameful role played by social media in going along with government censorship in silencing this man and other voices like his. Dark days in the republic.
@RollingStone
@28delayslater
Fact checked is another way of saying complied with the MSM approved narrative. It has zero to do with facts. In fact, if everyone fact checked themselves before posting, all social media would disappear.
@benwikler
The bar is now set low enough that if Joe doesn't fall or go off on a mumbling run it's a winner. It was an old man yelling at clouds speech for the most part. But I am excited he'll be putting more snicks in my Snickers bar and more chips in my chips bag. Making junk food great
@SullyCNBC
That’s what makes it brilliant. It puts the left on the position of arguing for tax cuts for their wealthiest constituents (and donors) while they generally oppose tax cuts for “ the rich.” It exposes the hypocrisy of their philosophy while hamstringing their enablers.
@0xSwish
@WatcherGuru
And corporations will simply pass that along as price increase and smaller wage increases. Meanwhile the actual wealthy will park themselves and their fortunes in more tax friendly climes. Leaving it a tax only on the successful who aren't wealthy or mobile enough to move.
@SullyCNBC
@LastCallCNBC
That's a shame. They should've given you Cramer's slot. His sell-by date is long passed. I've enjoyed your show and hope you get another shot.
@grnmedina_chris
@AGHamilton29
Utter nonsense. She’s expressing the impact that an absurd and ill conceived policy has had on her life. The trans community has rights. But they don’t include perpetrating violence on people exercising free speech. Women’s sports is just collateral damage for the trans movement
@mcuban
You could flip this argument and post the hirings of the very pro-DEI Biden administration and they'd be arguably, objectively worse. Good enough for government work, as they say.
@Cernovich
@ChristinaPushaw
People are so stupid. They don’t realize that ripping up the rule of law to punish the wealthy rips up the rule of law for everyone. Once that protection is gone, it’s fine for everyone but those enforcing it.
@DivesTech
Yeah, but it's also a signal that Apple is lagging far behind it's rivals in deploying AI, so much so that they are licensing from their biggest competitor in the phone space. Another sell signal for me. If I want Google AI I'll buy an Android.
@jordanbpeterson
What's worse is the problem, to the extent it is a problem, could be best solved by investing in nuclear power. Instead we're divesting and being told eating bugs will make a difference. Warped to the point that it can only be viewed as what it ultimately is: a con game.
@AlexBerenson
I don't think the right loves Putin. The right thinks the US goaded him into invading Ukraine. And there's plenty of evidence to support that idea.