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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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“Our Buddies In The Gulf Emirates Are Not With Us.” Steve Bannon BLASTS Boomers’ War Reflex
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Steve Bannon: “I’m Not So Sure How You Divide The CIA Intelligence From Mossad.”
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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PRINCE: “The Israeli’s Should Have Developed Bunker Busters Themselves.”
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Tej Gill: “It Looks Like We’re Marching To The Point Of No Return On Bombing Iran.”
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Free Shipping Weekend: Mike Lindell On MyPillow Deals For The WarRoom Posse
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Ella Langley Says “You Look Like You Love Me” Is A True Story About A Real Man: “If I Want Something, Baby, I’m Gonna Go Get It”
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Ella Langley Says “You Look Like You Love Me” Is A True Story About A Real Man: “If I Want Something, Baby, I’m Gonna Go Get It”

It’s a true story. I think we’ve all heard Riley Green and Ella Langley’s smash hit “You Look Like You Love Me” probably more than we wanted to at this point… it’s a great song, but I have heard it so many times now I don’t think I can listen to it even one more time. From radio, to social media, the song was (and still is) everywhere, and it certainly launched Ella’s career and put her into a new stratosphere in terms of her place in mainstream country. It hit #1 at country radio, and the pair also won the CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year for “You Look Like You Love Me” last year. The song was included on Ella’s 2024 debut studio album Hungover, and became one of the biggest hits of the year. She co-wrote most of it with Aaron Raitiere, while Riley came up with the words for his second verse later on, after Ella had already cut it as a solo song. She recalled Aaron asking her about her love life during a write, and she told him: “‘Honestly, I’m at the point where if they look like they love me, I gotta get out of there. It’s just too much for me right now.’ And we giggled at that, and then as songwriters, when you hear something like ‘you look like you love me,’ we’re like, ‘Well there’s a title, You Look Like You Love Me.’ And we just wrote the title down… we wrote the song in 2022, so six months later, we had an afternoon write, he loves to talk about how I brought in this bowl of spaghetti. I made my lunch, brought it in… and we say this is like the luckiest bowl of spaghetti. I think we might get a tattoo with a tiny piece of spaghetti on it.” They sat down and penned it very quickly, and Ella explained that she was inspired by what she called the “talking country” she grew up on, specifically one of her first favorite songs in David Coe’s “You Never Even Called Me by My Name.” She didn’t think “YLLYLM” would ever even make it onto a record, because they were “just talking,” not really singing, and in terms of the content of the lyrics, it certainly was very different than the typical country cliches with the woman walking up to the man in a role reversal from most country music. While she and Riley have both made comments about how they thought it might be “too traditional” to do well at country radio, fan reaction has been the total opposite, and saying it’s a hit feels like an understatement in many ways. It’s a super clever and fun, and I can only imagine how many people have used the pickup line on both Ella and Riley since the song has been out, but also just out in the wild at bars trying to flirt and say something funny. I’m not sure it would actually work or is all that practical in real world practice, but it certainly gets a strong point across. Honestly, I never really thought about whether or not it was a true story, or just something fun Ella came up with as a song idea, and I kinda figured she just made the whole thing up. But while playing a set at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest, Ella told the massive crowd that she came up with it after a night at an (undisclosed) bar and saw a “sexy man” in there playing pool: “I was gonna share the story… it’s probably the biggest crowd I’ve shared the story with. I was at the bar, ain’t gonna tell you which one, but I was at one of them. And there was a sexy man in there, and he was playing pool. One thing you should know about me, is if I want something, baby, I’m gonna go get it.” Now I’m dying to know what this man looks like… and if he knows who he is, which I’m assuming he does (no, I don’t think it’s Riley Green, but I’m sure fans will take that and run with it too), that’s gotta be a massive ego boost knowing she wrote “You Look Like You Love Me” about you. Just all-time great bragging rights for that: @countrifieduk Ella Langley and Riley Green performing “You Look Like You Love Me” at CMa Fest 2025 Last Night. @Ella Langley @Riley Green #fyp #countrymusic #country #music #nashville #ellalangley #rileygreen #grandoleopry #concert #countrymusictiktoks #countrymusictiktok #countrymusiclover #viral #countryartist #youlooklikeyouloveme #countrymusicfans #nashville #countryconcert #opry #cowboy #broadway #meganmoroney #cmafest ♬ original sound – CountrifiedUK “You Look Like You Love Me” The post Ella Langley Says “You Look Like You Love Me” Is A True Story About A Real Man: “If I Want Something, Baby, I’m Gonna Go Get It” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Senate’s Nomination Backlog Is Hamstringing Trump
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The Senate’s Nomination Backlog Is Hamstringing Trump

Politics The Senate’s Nomination Backlog Is Hamstringing Trump The upper chamber must move the president’s executive-branch nominees while there is still time. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt read aloud a major update from the president at Thursday’s briefing: “Based on the fact that there’s a substantial chance of negotiation that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go in the next two weeks.” What President Donald Trump means by “go” or “in the next two weeks” remains unclear. Does “go” mean giving Israel more warfighting capabilities, an American bunker-busting B-2 strike on Fordow, or an all out assault on the Ayatollahs? Does “in the next two weeks” mean tomorrow or when those two weeks expire on July 3? No one knows—and the president wants to keep it that way. But the important point is there is a window for America and Iran to negotiate. Whether at the negotiating table or in the situation room, Trump will call the shots, but where things stand now, a workable deal will likely involve other regional players—the Gulf States, Israel, Turkey. To complicate matters, however, Trump does not have many of his men manning American posts throughout the region. Steve Witkoff is Trump’s man wherever there is conflict. Mike Huckabee is Trump’s man in Jerusalem. But Trump does not have his men in Amman, Cairo, or Riyadh. In Bahrain, Oman, Lebanon, and the UAE, U.S. missions are led by career diplomats appointed during President Joe Biden’s tenure. Though Trump has not yet submitted nominations for many of these Middle Eastern positions, this falls on the Senate’s shoulders, not the president’s. While the Senate worked in haste to confirm the top tier of Trump’s nominees, the upper chamber’s executive calendar currently has a backlog of over 100 of Trump nominees awaiting confirmation. The 82 confirmations thus far roughly match the Senate’s progress on President Joe Biden’s nominees in 2021. Through May, the Senate was keeping pace with President Barack Obama and President George W. Bush’s confirmations, but have since fallen well behind.  The silver lining is that, five months into Trump’s second bite at the apple, the Senate is far outpacing the confirmations from Trump’s first term.  The first Trump administration, however, got a big boost through nominee confirmations in a few hours before August recess in 2017. The Senate confirmed so many Trump nominees in such a flurry that most senators lost count. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, then the number two Republican in the Senate, said on the floor at the time that the total was “roughly 65”—and dozens more could be confirmed before the Senate finished its business. Up until that point, the Senate had filled just 50 of the more than 1,100 positions that required Senate sign-off. This gave the first Trump administration key reinforcements at DOJ, DHS, Commerce, and the VA. Ambassadors were shipped off to NATO command in Brussels and the UK. Federal prosecutors took their posts. Trump’s people came at a great cost. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer struck a deal, the Atlantic reported at the time: Democrats would give unanimous consent to Trump confirmations in exchange for Republicans ostensibly dropping Obamacare repeal. Days prior, on July 28, 2017, the GOP’s attempt at Obamacare repeal failed by a vote of 49-51—thanks to the late Arizona Sen. John McCain’s infamous thumbs down. If such a deal falls Republicans’ way this summer, the GOP has much bigger problems. But if the Senate does not pick up the pace, Trump is looking at only 164 Senate confirmations through his first year in office. To put that in context: Bush 43 ended his first year in office with 403 confirmations; Obama, 383; Biden, 267; Trump I, 238. In the post-filibuster era of Senate confirmations, there’s little excuse for Republicans’ failure to staff the Trump administration. No Democrat procedural delays can prevent the GOP from confirming Trump’s people. It is purely a question of political will. This does not fall entirely on Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s shoulders, either. The American people have long realized that a lot of their officials like being their representatives but don’t want to work like one. It is incumbent on Senate leadership, however, to force the Senate to do just that. In a recent piece for the Federalist, Rachel Bovard, who sits on the board of The American Conservative, explains how this would work: The Senate could easily clear every nomination now on the Executive Calendar if they voted on nothing but nominations while working 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., for a full five-day workweek (right now, a normal workweek in the Senate runs from Monday at 5:30 p.m. to Thursday at noon).  If they were willing to work just one weekend a month, they could clear the entire backlog in one or two weekends. Things would move even faster if the GOP senators committed themselves to being on the Senate floor to force Democrats to either use or forfeit their debate time. Certainly, the Senate has a lot of work on its plate—the Big Beautiful Bill and appropriations, for example. But the Senate’s workload is not going anywhere anytime soon: Republicans will want to get their major legislative items across the finish line and clear the calendar of any controversial votes before we enter an election year. Then, of course, there are judicial nominations. As those vacancies open, the Senate will, wisely, prioritize through the midterms those nominees who serve so long as they are on good behavior. Trump’s needs his executive-branch nominees to take on the deep state, but they will wither on the vine. Everyone in Washington knows personnel is policy. It’s time to start acting like it. The post The Senate’s Nomination Backlog Is Hamstringing Trump appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Bigfoot Gets Hit by the Family Car (Opening Scene) | Harry and the Hendersons
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What’s the Kennection? #172
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What’s the Kennection? #172

All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
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Intel Uncensored
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CHRIS SKY - So you can burn the US FLAG ?? ? in protest but not the Israeli Flag? ?? ?
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CHRIS SKY - So you can burn the US FLAG ?? ? in protest but not the Israeli Flag? ?? ?

So in "america" it's LEGAL to BURN THE AMERICAN FLAG. But burn an ISRAELI FLAG in the USA... you re going to jail for a HATE CRIME! Oi Vei Goyim!
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