ANIMAL PLANET IN AMERICA
I went to see Melania recently. I was genuinely interested in the life of the very desirable First Lady America is lucky to have for the second time.
Increasingly, I don’t go to the theater for several reasons. First of all, Hollyweird’s movies suck. Unimaginative or stupid writing and storylines prevail, and even if the “wokeness” manages not to creep into the script, you know you are funding it by buying a ticket. Movie “remakes” also tend to suck.
And then there are all of the idiotic people who don’t know how to behave in a theater. The movie theater has become like the bus station, the shopping mall, restaurants, and all of the other places where you used to be able to sit down and relax without some Pokémon deciding to act out violently or lose their mind.
But what could go wrong by seeing Melania? It seemed unlikely to attract a viewership of Democrats, or people that act like them.
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Sometimes, major historical shifts are virtually invisible.
When my autistic son, Hunter, was very young, he sometimes had explosive public meltdowns.


A cliff-top fishing village on the Italian Riviera? Nope, Azenhas (ah-zhane-yas) do Mar – Watermills of the Sea – is on the Portuguese Riviera. This is a magic place of fairy tale castles, thousand year-old fortresses, luxury boutique hotels, fabulous food, great wine, gorgeous beaches, and postcard-perfect scenery everywhere.


[TTP: Mature audiences may not be aware of Nick Fuentes or his “Groypers,” but our kids and grandkids almost certainly are. It behooves us to make ourselves aware.]
[TTP: Mature audiences may not be aware of Nick Fuentes or his “Groypers,” but our kids and grandkids almost certainly are. It behooves us to make ourselves aware.]
You may only now be hearing about Kathryn Ruemmler because of her connections to Jeffrey Epstein — including reports that she referred to him as “Uncle Jeffrey” and accepted a $9,400 Hermes handbag from him — but you have seen her work. Those associations ultimately led to her recent resignation from Goldman Sachs, yet Ruemmler, Barack Obama’s White House counsel and often described as a political “fixer,” has been near some of the most consequential controversies of the past two decades.
Rarely is there a political issue like the SAVE America Act, which is extremely popular with the American people, but lacks support in the upper house of Congress. The SAVE America Act, if voted into law, would put an end to most vote fraud and election irregularities in America. About 80% of voters support the bill, yet it has less than 50% support from U.S. senators.