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Meet The Trans Contender Hoping To Replace Graham Platner: ‘I Just Wanna Use The Bathroom’
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Meet The Trans Contender Hoping To Replace Graham Platner: ‘I Just Wanna Use The Bathroom’

Before finally dropping out of the race amid mounting pressure from within his own party, Graham Platner had racked up an impressive number of scandals and put the Maine U.S. Senate race under a national spotlight. Now, Democrats are faced with the challenge of finding a suitable replacement. Unsurprisingly, a fresh crop of far-left extremists is starting to emerge, including transgender candidate Ashley Webb. The Republican National Committee highlighted Webb’s candidacy in a recent social media post that evoked some critical responses:   Ashley Webb – a Democrat contender to replace Graham Platner for U.S. Senate: "I don't want to hurt anybody, I just want to use the bathroom…if they want me to use the men's room I will but I don't want to be assaulted." pic.twitter.com/ckiNs08hi9 — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 17, 2026 Sir, we don’t even talk to each other in the men’s room. We put multiple empty urinals between us and don’t make eye contact with anyone while in there if at all possible. Absolutely nobody is going to touch you, much less assault you. — Trevor Viljoen (@trevor_viljoen) July 17, 2026 Are we fucking joking? So the self proclaimed communist traitor’s replacement is a fat slob of a dude cosplaying as a woman? What the fuck happened to our country? — INFIDEL (@BasedMind1775) July 17, 2026 The RNC highlighted a few other moments in the recent debate:   MODERATOR: What experience do you have in defense and national security? KLEBAN: President Trump… MODERATOR: The question was "what is your experience?" KLEBAN: Well I wasn't in the military pic.twitter.com/glktL0LYZC — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 17, 2026 MODERATOR: David Costello said he's for Medicare for All. Is everybody? KLEBEN: Yes. DICKERSON: It's incredible. WEBB: I'm actually on Medicare. MODERATOR: Oh…ok. pic.twitter.com/yfkqNhXTZg — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 17, 2026 Maine Democrat David Costello brags about accused rapist Graham Platner voting for him for Senate in 2024: COSTELLO: "Graham actually said he voted for me…I argued then, and certainly Graham agreed, [that] we need to change the system." pic.twitter.com/wIr4lDQ8tN — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 17, 2026 Fox News provided coverage of the ongoing effort to replace Platner: A group of eight Senate contenders running to replace Graham Platner as Maine’s Democratic Senate nominee sought to showcase how they align with the disgraced ex-candidate’s policy agenda on Thursday night ahead of an upcoming nominating convention in the state. “Graham actually said he voted for me a few years ago,” said David Costello, who ran unsuccessfully for the nomination earlier this year and lost to Platner, in response to a question about whether he would carry on any of the policies Platner put forward during his campaign. “How’s that?” The answers from the eight participating Democrats showed an effort to capture some of Platner’s momentum and messaging — even as they sought to stake out their own candidacies amid a scramble to find another party nominee. There are 13 running in total, and whichever Democrat is crowned at a Maine Democratic Party convention on July 25, will face off in the midterm elections against longtime GOP Sen. Susan Collins in a high-stakes race that is among roughly a dozen that will determine if Republicans hold their slim Senate majority. Thirteen Democrats filed with the state party by Wednesday to get on the ballot. And CNN added this: The first hour featured four candidates who were on the primary ballot in different races this year. All lost — but all earned at least 20% of the vote in their contests. Former public health official Nirav Shah pointed to his performance in the gubernatorial primary (he earned the most first-place votes, but finished second once ranked-choice votes were tabulated). Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson touted his state-level accomplishments. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows highlighted her attempt to disqualify President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot. Former Capitol Hill staffer Jordan Wood said he’d be best able to separate himself politically from Platner. The second hour was an undercard of sorts, with four lesser-known candidates looking to break through in the abbreviated race. Among them was Dan Kleban, the Maine Beer Company founder who last year entered the Senate race, but ended his campaign after Democratic Gov. Janet Mills jumped in with the party establishment’s support. Mills would ultimately suspend her campaign in April as she trailed Platner in the polls.   Here’s some additional coverage of the process:     What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post Meet The Trans Contender Hoping To Replace Graham Platner: ‘I Just Wanna Use The Bathroom’ appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

1,287 Patients With “Stuck Poop” Revealed This
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1,287 Patients With “Stuck Poop” Revealed This

If you can’t poop and you’ve been taking fiber, you need to read this Hey everybody, Noah here and this might be a little gross but I think it also might help a ton of people so I’m willing to get it out there in the hopes it might help YOU! If you’ve been using fiber to relieve constipation, I’ve got scary news from America’s top gut specialist… Fiber is likely making things MUCH WORSE. Taking fiber when constipated is like adding more cars to a traffic jam. It grinds poop to a halt and backs up your entire digestive system causing smelly gas, embarrassing bloating, burps, bad breath, acid reflux… And the accumulation of 10 to 15 pounds of dry hardened feces in your colon. Once this happens, it can be impossible to get poop moving again. Connecticut MD, Dr. Joe Feuerstein, spent 10 years looking for a solution and discovered this… 7-second poop ritual gets poop moving fast (98% effective, results in 1 week) If you haven’t been able to poop for 3-5 days, you’ll want to do this ASAP. Tracey C. from Frazeysburg, OH said: “I got a full release the same day I used this. Now I’m going number two like clockwork and I feel so much lighter, energized and comfortable all day!” Cheers! -Noah p.s. 1,287 Patients With “Stuck Poop” Revealed This Watch here: (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!) This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE The post 1,287 Patients With “Stuck Poop” Revealed This appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Why Are People Paying $6,000 for a Water Machine? I Went Looking Into America’s Growing Water Concerns
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Why Are People Paying $6,000 for a Water Machine? I Went Looking Into America’s Growing Water Concerns

When I first heard about a $6,000 water machine, I had the same reaction most people probably had: “Well, we’ve done it. We’ve turned water into a luxury.” What business does a water machine have sitting on my counter looking like it belongs in Tesla’s lab? But then I started digging. Turns out, something’s in the water. But what if we don’t want to drink tainted water? But how long can we go without it? About 3 days. That’s it. So what happens if the source of your life comes out of the tap looking like mud? Do you post about it on Facebook? Would you get good advice or would you get arrested? Happened to one lady. Right here in America. Not the UK, but in Trinidad, Texas. In Trinidad, Texas, the water coming out of people's faucets looks like raw sewage. When Jennifer Combs made a Facebook post to gather information from residents, the city silenced her. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/MRDnBRapoV#WaterCrisis #Texas #Whistleblower pic.twitter.com/XGD4Q0m1JY — Kurt Knutsson (@cyberguy) June 10, 2026 Fox News reports: Police in the City of Trinidad, located in Henderson County around an hour south-east of Dallas, arrested Jennifer Combs on May 8 and charged her with felony false alarm or report. Her arrest stems from a Facebook post she made on her ‘Southern Belle Watch’ account, where she claimed that the city’s water issues had led to hospitalizations due to bacteria. The post, in part, reads: “We have received reports that some citizens have been hospitalized due to bacteria in the water. This is a serious public health concern that deserves immediate attention. If your water looks discolored, contains sediment, has a strong odor, or you have experienced related health issues, please send us a message. We are gathering information and reporting findings to the state.” She’s filed a lawsuit against the city for what she calls a “political retaliation” arrest. You know who else is interested in your water? The World Economic Forum: WEF Plans 2 Poison Your Water With Vaccines & Starve You With Rationing!The global elites at theWorld Economic Forum have turned their evil eyes to your tap water.After their deadly experimental jabs failed 2 fool everyone and their fake climate crisis. pic.twitter.com/NMg7kgvEJB — @_AmaraL577 (@_AmaraL577) June 18, 2026 Guess who the chairman of WEF is? Peter Brabeck-Letmathe. He’s the former CEO of Nestle, which had a stranglehold on the water market. Klaus Schwab just resigned from the World Economic Forum. This is his replacement Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of Nestle, who stated in 2017: “Humans have no right to access free water.” What do you notice about him? pic.twitter.com/4Ir5n2851T — HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) April 22, 2025   Do you like hormones in your water? No? Well, then you better get the water tested to make sure – oh, wait. The state won’t let you test the water for hormones. Why not? Is it a secret they don’t want you to know? WOW American is putting in a new water system and asked her water company to test for hormones in the tap water, she says the state WON’T ALLOW IT “I needed to call a water company to get my water tested before I put in a reverse osmosis system in my house. And they were… pic.twitter.com/giy3XxZqkG — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 3, 2026 So what can we do? We can take back control! Because it seems we HAVE to. Traditional water filters keep losing. Brita filters (in America) is owned by Clorox. So, LifeWave stepped in and created the X₂O. They’ve already created the life-changing X39 patch (best supplement I’ve ever used in my life. Hands down.) And now they’ve channeled their technology into water. It goes beyond filtration by combining dual-stage filtering, hydrogen enrichment, and patented light-infusion technology. What’s light-infusion for water? Experience the difference for yourself. Starting at $7/Day*  KEY BENEFITS Optimizes hydration at the cellular level Results in seconds Helps optimize key physiological functions, with some reporting effects occurring within seconds of consumption. Supports metabolism and nutrient absorption Optimized hydration may aid in metabolism, oxygen uptake, and amino acid synthesis. Supports bioelectrical activity, energy levels, and circulation Contributing to enhanced wellness and vitality. Provides antioxidant properties By infusing water with hydrogen (H₂), which acts as an antioxidant when dissolved in water—supporting the body’s natural defenses.** Enhances your daily wellness routine Designed to amplify the benefits of LifeWave’s non-transdermal patches and Cellergize™ supplements. They are now accepting PayPal’s Buy Now, Pay Later. Choose PayPal at checkout to explore financing options tailored to your budget. *Based on product price over 24 months. Excludes taxes, shipping, fees, interest, and financing charges.   The inventor, David Schmidt, goes over it and even credits to prayer and God for this invention:   See for yourself and get results in seconds with X2O water! And even nature is noticing. Look at how this bee reacts to the water! That’s pretty wild to see.   Have more questions about the X2O machine? Here’s a short Q&A: Drink the Light. And try out it for as low as $7/day* Or you can try putting oysters in your water? Did you know that an adult oyster can filter 20 gallons of water per day? pic.twitter.com/ZUzbwk8Dtu — Ted Logan (@TedLogan1010) April 11, 2024   What’s next? Water-powered cars? They can’t let this tech go public until they own all the water. They are well on their way to that. The CEO of Nestle said that the idea that water is a human right is “extreme”. They are 100% coming for it! Then they’ll let you have their outdated technology. Peasant! pic.twitter.com/ddW49whWDW — Ted Logan (@TedLogan1010) January 25, 2024   This article doesn’t imply that all tap water is unsafe or that the X2O is a necessary solution. Water quality varies widely by location, and many municipal systems provide water that meets regulatory standards. Or so they claim. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE The post Why Are People Paying $6,000 for a Water Machine? I Went Looking Into America’s Growing Water Concerns appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

SecWar Pete Hegseth Has The Perfect One Liner Response To Criticisms Of His Military Flyovers
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SecWar Pete Hegseth Has The Perfect One Liner Response To Criticisms Of His Military Flyovers

War Secretary Pete Hegseth just answered a week of hand-wringing over dramatic military flyovers with eight perfect words. A low Blue Angels pass over Pensacola Beach sent chairs and umbrellas flying Wednesday morning, thrilled a packed shoreline and triggered a Navy safety review. Hegseth did not need a press conference or a page of Pentagon language. Here was the whole answer: The flyovers will continue until morale improves. — Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) July 16, 2026 Perfect. The line turns an old barracks joke on its head and neatly captures why these displays mean so much to so many Americans. The footage shows surprise at the power of the pass, followed by the kind of pure excitement no bureaucratic memo can manufacture. Watch the Pensacola pass that started this latest round: Is this what freedom feels like? #America250 — Jon-Austen Linch (@JonAustenLinch) July 15, 2026 ABC News has the direct Blue Angels statement and eyewitness account from Wednesday’s “Breakfast with the Blues” arrival over Pensacola Beach. The squadron acknowledged that one aircraft flew below the team’s standard arrival profile and created a disturbance that affected chairs and umbrellas. Team leaders opened a safety review to examine the maneuver and confirm that the flight complied with Navy and Federal Aviation Administration standards. The Blue Angels stressed that the safety of the local community, spectators and pilots remains their highest priority. The available account focused on disrupted chairs and umbrellas and did not identify any injuries. One woman who has attended the event for a decade said she had never seen a pass like it and briefly feared the jet might strike the crowd, yet she also described the experience as amazing. That review should run its course. Precision flying depends on discipline, and the pilots entrusted with these aircraft understand better than anyone that an unforgettable show must also be a controlled one. There is also no mistaking what the crowd came to see. Visit Pensacola’s official event page identifies Wednesday’s flight as the opening “Breakfast with the Blues” portion of a four-day air-show celebration. The Blue Angels were scheduled to arrive around 7:30 a.m., circle overhead and establish the coordinates and center points for the performances to follow. Thursday brings a full practice show, Friday is the dress rehearsal and Saturday is the official Pensacola Beach Air Show. The 2026 program carries extra significance because it marks both America’s 250th birthday and the 80th anniversary of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. The page also spells out extensive safety controls, including a ban on drones and kites within the restricted airspace. Spectators are cleared from designated Gulf waters before major demonstrations, while local officials, emergency managers and the Blue Angels monitor conditions throughout the event. In other words, this is a planned military aviation celebration in the Blue Angels’ hometown, surrounded by safeguards and attended by people who came specifically to hear the roar and see elite naval aviators in action. The Pentagon’s public answer arrived in the same crisp register: Carry on Patriots. — Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellASW) July 16, 2026 Sean Parnell is the Pentagon spokesman behind that post, and the timing was unmistakable. This was also not Hegseth’s first encounter with a flyover controversy this month. The Associated Press details the earlier dispute involving eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots. They had taken part in the state’s annual July 4 “Salute from the Shore,” a patriotic tradition that has sent military and vintage aircraft along roughly 187 miles of coastline since 2010. This year’s formation included F-16s, a C-17 and, for the first time, Apache attack helicopters. Videos of the Apaches flying low over crowded beaches prompted the Guard to begin a review and temporarily remove the pilots from flight duty. The Guard described that step as a routine, non-punitive safety measure rather than formal discipline. South Carolina officials pushed back, arguing that crews trusted in combat could safely navigate a ceremonial coastal route filled with cheering residents and visitors. Hegseth said the Pentagon would fix it, and the suspensions were lifted the following morning. Parnell announced their immediate return to flying duties with the same three-word sign-off now attached to the Pensacola response: “Carry on Patriots.” Safety reviews and patriotic flyovers can coexist. The Navy can examine an unusually low pass without accepting the idea that powerful displays of American aviation should disappear from public life. The public can cheer its military while still expecting exacting standards from the people in the cockpit. That balance is already built into the Blue Angels’ mission: inspire Americans, represent the Navy and Marine Corps, and execute every maneuver with precision. Hegseth’s one-liner lands because it refuses to turn a safety review into a cultural surrender. The flyovers build pride, put Americans face to face with the extraordinary skill of their service members and remind young people that military aviation is more than something seen on a screen. Judging by the packed beaches and raised phones, morale appears to be improving already. Carry on, indeed. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE The post SecWar Pete Hegseth Has The Perfect One Liner Response To Criticisms Of His Military Flyovers appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Controversial Data Center Project In Red State Rejected By County Commissioners
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Controversial Data Center Project In Red State Rejected By County Commissioners

A Florida county has rejected a proposal for a hyperscale data center following months of public opposition. The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners voted 5 to 1 Wednesday night against Project Tango. Hundreds of residents attended the commission meeting, which lasted for approximately 12 hours. Many of them wore shirts that read “Stop Project Tango.” “The Palm Beach County Commission’s decision to deny Project Tango moving forward shows what can happen when residents, environmental advocates, scientists, and local leaders stand together to protect what makes the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County special,” Democratic congressional candidate Bernard Taylor said. “Throughout this campaign, I’ve been clear: economic growth should never come at the expense of our environment or the voices of the people who call this region home. We can create good-paying jobs, attract responsible businesses, and strengthen our economy without sacrificing the ecosystems that protect us from flooding, support our wildlife, and preserve our way of life,” he added. Breaking News!!! Today is a victory for our community. The Palm Beach County Commission’s decision to deny Project Tango moving forward shows what can happen when residents, environmental advocates, scientists, and local leaders stand together to protect what makes the Treasure… pic.twitter.com/GMpiEXk3EU — Bernard Taylor (@BTForCongress) July 16, 2026 WPBF has more: The proposed data center drew criticism from neighbors who were concerned about its location near Saddle View Elementary School and the Arden community, as well as its potential impacts on groundwater, noise, energy use and the environment. The commission vote comes after the Palm Beach County Zoning Commission earlier this month denied a revised application that would have expanded the already approved 202-acre site. If the proposal had been approved, Project Tango would have been the first hyperscale data center in Florida. “This one is proposed to be 600 megawatts of power across five buildings, about a million square feet, with the latest technology not only on the computing side, but on the cooling side,” said Ernie Cox, project manager for PBA Holdings, according to WPLG Local 10. Watch more below: Palm Beach County commissioners voted 5-1 to deny without prejudice the controversial Project Tango AI data center. @VictoriaCBS12 reports. Read more: https://t.co/utkyObjEjm pic.twitter.com/O6iaoRkpXs — WPEC CBS12 News (@CBS12) July 16, 2026 WPLG Local 10 shared further: Developers say the site was chosen because it sits just a few hundred feet from a major power plant. “You have one of the most connected pieces of electrical infrastructure in Florida with the largest power plant in the state of Florida immediately next to a site that’s been zoned and used for industrial uses for decades,” Cox said. But it’s that location that is generating fierce opposition. Project Tango borders the Arden residential community and an elementary school, both just outside Wellington. Project Tango’s original master plan was approved 10 years ago. Developers are now seeking permission to expand that plan by 1.5 million square feet, mostly for warehouses but, they say, space that could also be used for additional data centers. Dozens of data centers already exist in Miami-Dade County, including Iron Mountain, which is set to open later this year. None, however, are hyperscale data centers requiring 50 megawatts or more, like Project Tango. The potential environmental impact is driving most of the opposition, with concerns centered on water use, heat and constant noise. Watch additional coverage below: The post Controversial Data Center Project In Red State Rejected By County Commissioners appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.