Donald Trump’s recent trolling of Kamala Harris over her claim of working at McDonald’s was more than just a political stunt. By showing up at the fast food chain, Trump once again proved his ability to connect with everyday Americans in a way no other politician can. His genius move, combining humor and showmanship, left his critics scrambling and highlighted Harris’s disconnect from the average voter. While the left melted down, Trump seized the moment, solidifying his reputation as the master of the political game.
Month: October 2024
DoD Directive 5240.01: Expanding Military Powers Against US Citizens
The September 2024 update to DoD Directive 5240.01 has broadened military intelligence powers in domestic law enforcement, raising concerns about potential overreach and the erosion of constitutional protections. With the expansion of lethal force authorization in emergencies, critics fear this directive undermines the Posse Comitatus Act and threatens civil liberties.
The Real October Surprise: Voter Complacency
The real surprise in this election won’t come from an October bombshell but from the complacency of voters who assume their candidate has already won. Polls can be wrong, and history shows that the true winner is the group that turns out in force. Don’t let the narrative fool you—elections are decided by those who vote, not those who sit back.
Why “Just Asking Questions” is the Ultimate Conspiracy Cop-Out
Discover why wild conspiracy theories like space lasers and weather manipulation fall apart under scrutiny, and how “just asking questions” often serves as a cover for spreading misinformation.
Vance Shines, Walz Fumbles: The Debate Exposing Media Lies
In the debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, America saw a clear contrast between a polished, confident leader and a nervous, unprepared candidate. Vance dominated the stage with poise, while Walz fumbled his way through key moments. But even more telling was the media’s role in distorting the facts, cutting Vance’s microphone, and protecting their preferred candidate. This debate revealed, once again, why the media cannot be trusted to fairly report on political events.