Post by DPost by gmPost by BryanGSimmonsI thought I'd share this. I downloaded it from Quora.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3jTixg14nTLNjPut5
We have our own lying sacks of shit here who repeat the lies of Il Douche'.
ALL of the LIE - beral pieties and leftist claptrap that the feckless
libtards hold so dear to their craven ROTTEN lil' hearts is being FLUNG
onto the DUNG heap of history, BRYAN... donchyaknow...
Ain't it just GRAND...!!!???
GAWD, I LUV it...!!!
🇺🇸 MAGA MAKES AMERICA STRONG 🇺🇸
PS: God BLESS President TRUMP...!!!
😎
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Amen! =D I had the pleasure of having a business meeting with the US
today, with people from california. Their eyes were red from all the
crying about Trump.
I really had to control myself to not let my joy shine, like the golden
light of freedom, all over my face! =D
LOL...!!!
MANY MANY tears are being shed all over the world by President Trump's
detractors...
The BEST, though, is the reaction of the LAZY and ARROGANT Euro elites
to Vice President Vance's speech at the Munich Conference last week -
they are SHOCKED beyond belief, lol...!!!
The latest:
NATIONAL REVIEW:
Europeans Don’t Get Free Speech, and Neither Does CBS News, Apparently
https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/02/europeans-dont-get-free-speech-and-
neither-does-cbs-news-apparently/
"JD Vance spoke over the weekend at the Munich security conference on
behalf of the United States — the primary topic was Ukraine, for obvious
reasons — but instead of discussing the immediate geopolitical matter,
he took his time at the rostrum to deliver a harsh message to the
European grandees gathered there about the enemy “within.”...
And he wasn’t subtle in identifying that threat as the overreaction of
Europeans to dissident populist parties:
"...The threat that I worry the most about vis-a-vis Europe is not
Russia, it’s not China, it’s not any other external actor. What I worry
about is the threat from within. The retreat of Europe from some of its
most fundamental values: values shared with the United States of
America...
I was struck that a former European commissioner went on television
recently and sounded delighted that the Romanian government had just
annulled an entire election. He warned that if things don’t go to plan,
the very same thing could happen in Germany too...
Now, these cavalier statements are shocking to American ears. For years
we’ve been told that everything we fund and support is in the name of
our shared democratic values. Everything from our Ukraine policy to
digital censorship is billed as a defense of democracy...
But when we see European courts canceling elections and senior officials
threatening to cancel others, we ought to ask whether we’re holding
ourselves to an appropriately high standard...
Now, within living memory of many of you in this room, the Cold War
positioned defenders of democracy against much more tyrannical forces on
this continent. And consider the side in that fight that censored
dissidents, that closed churches, that canceled elections. Were they the
good guys? Certainly not..."
No wonder the Germans were weeping by the end of it all...
Vance had called everybody in the audience on their bluff. “You’re not
afraid of your own people, are you?” Of course they are. (And also,
let’s not kid ourselves, either: They have their reasons, especially if
they’re Germans.)...
You know who also is terrified of the people? CBS News...
Yes, CBS had a true banner Sunday for itself this weekend by tagging
along with Vance to Munich...
And they made it clear they were on the side of the Europeans weeping
about having to listen to the angry voices of their constituents...
Margaret Brennan made headlines pontificating about the origins of the
Holocaust from too much “free speech” — a topic for tomorrow’s Carnival
of Fools because few in the media have more willingly donned clown
makeup in recent weeks — but really it was 60 Minutes’ remarkable praise
of Germany’s anti-free-speech laws that took the cake for me...
Now, 60 Minutes has had a pretty rough go of it lately, to be fair...
But watching 60 Minutes’ hosts nod sympathetically along with German
state prosecutors and investigators as they calmly explained that every
random racist internet insult in their country was a prosecutable crime
was both mildly horrifying — they presented this to America as a
preferable alternative — and perfectly explanatory as to their current
position at the bottom-most tier of American public respect: They fear
us and think we, as citizens, deserve to be informationally “managed.”
Why shouldn’t we hold them in equal contempt?..."
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