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Trump Tells The Story Of His Assassination Survival For First & Last Time [VIDEO]
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Trump Tells The Story Of His Assassination Survival For First & Last Time [VIDEO]

"I felt very safe because I had God on my side." - Donald Trump
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Trump’s Stamina & Resilience: Longest Nomination Speech Ever Days After Being Shot [VIDEO]
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Trump’s Stamina & Resilience: Longest Nomination Speech Ever Days After Being Shot [VIDEO]

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Cartoon of the Day: Here’s To Missing You
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Cartoon of the Day: Here’s To Missing You

The following article, Cartoon of the Day: Here’s To Missing You, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Cartoon of the Day: Here’s To Missing You. A.F. Branco Cartoon – Too many in the media, the Deep State, and Washington D.C. are sorry that the shooter missed their target, Donald Trump. Cross-posted with Comically Incorrect.  Used with permission. Related: POLL: Most Americans Agree Calling Trump Hitler Incites Political Violence ‘Eliminate Him’: A Look … Continue reading Cartoon of the Day: Here’s To Missing You ...
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A Pakistani, BLM. Leftist, Greens senator wants to remove Christian ✝️ prayer from our society!!
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A Pakistani, BLM. Leftist, Greens senator wants to remove Christian ✝️ prayer from our society!!

This makes me furious!!! These people hate our (Australian) Western society and culture. They come here for financial benefits then complain about our Christian customs. These people are only here to destroy our country, our culture, and our values. They can just PISS OFF TO THEIR HOME!!!
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Mobs of unvetted migrants rioting in Leeds UK
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Mobs of unvetted migrants rioting in Leeds UK

These people have no respect for Western values. Mass Immigration is doing its thing and destroying the West. And all controlled and orchestrated by..... It is NOT racist to want to keep your country ETHNICALLY HOMOGENOUS!!
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More from the ANIMALS RIOTING in Leeds.
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More from the ANIMALS RIOTING in Leeds.

Animals like this are not compatible with our Western values. The video clearly shows his face - go on police - MAKE AN ARREST!!! DEPORT THAT ANIMAL!!
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Creepy Joe refers to the Secretary of Defense as "the Black man."
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Creepy Joe refers to the Secretary of Defense as "the Black man."

???????‍♂️ If Trump ever said that he would be destroyed in the media.....
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LIVE from the RNC w/ Rep. Troy Nehls, Rep. Kat Cammack, Jesse Kelly, Mike Davis | The Breanna Morel
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Trump Accepts Republican Presidential Nomination
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Trump Accepts Republican Presidential Nomination

“I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” Donald Trump exclaimed in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. On this and this alone, the audience disagreed. As Trump recounted the story of Saturday’s attempt on his life, someone pressed the mute button on the audience. Tears fell. Trump paid a dramatic tribute to his supporter Corey Comperatore, the fireman who lost his life at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally. The president explained on Saturday, “I felt very safe because I had God on my side.” Calls for Unity Five days after escaping death by an inch, a solemn, subdued Donald Trump addressed the delegates in Milwaukee. The balance between scripted and extemporaneous, so often favoring the latter in rallies, leaned toward the former Thursday night. The president referred to Joe Biden by name during just one stanza. The conciliatory message aimed to unite and not divide. (READ MORE: Andrew Jackson, Donald Trump — and JD Vance) Yes, the former president spoke about “the green new scam,” “crazy Nancy Pelosi,” the CBS program “Deface the Nation,” and “the China virus.” But by Trump standards, the lengthy speech felt more Ambien than amphetamine — particularly given the finish occurring after midnight on the East Coast. The 45th president promised to “drill, baby, drill,” “end the electric vehicle mandate,” and “close our borders” on his first day in office. He pledged to slash both taxes and the national debt, and launch “the largest deportation operation in the history of our country.” Trump coaxed great applause by using “no tax on tips” almost as a mantra. “Under the current administration,” he declared, “we are a nation in decline.” The Republican nominee pointed to skyrocketing prices, illegal immigration, and wars in Europe and the Middle East to buttress that point. Trump listed Russia’s conquests under George W. Bush (Georgia), Barack Obama (Crimea), and Joe Biden (Ukraine). “Under President Trump,” he offered as a punchline, “Russia took nothing!” He labeled the Afghanistan withdrawal as the greatest humiliation in American history. “Our opponents inherited a world at peace,” he noted, “and turned it into a planet of war.” Trump’s Convention Speech Made Politics Boring Again Following a roller coaster of a month like no other in American political history, Trump’s calm speech, and the disciplined convention of which it placed a period rather than an exclamation point after, made politics boring again. Sure, Kid Rock, Hulk Hogan, Reverend Lorenzo Sewell, and those giant gold T-R-U-M-P letters, combined for a Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho feel. But the convention struck as one of the most forgettable in modern history. (READ MORE: Destiny’s Comments on Trump’s Attempted Assassination Reveal Liberalism’s Underlying Justifications of Violence) What conventions proved memorable? In 1964, when Sen. Bill Keating of New York led a walkout on the convention floor and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of the same state delivered a taunt more than a speech in which he denounced his fellow Republicans as extremists — and the nominee took the bait in pronouncing that “extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice” and “moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue”; in 1968 when Democrats rioted outside the Chicago convention and roughed up newsmen inside; and in 1972 when Democrat delegates nominated the likes of Ralph Nader, Cesar Chavez, and Jerry Rubin for vice president (all wiser choices, in retrospect, than Thomas Eagleton) and pushed the start of George McGovern’s acceptance speech to 2:48 a.m. Eastern. These exciting conventions all prefaced losing general elections. After a manic month, America needed a mellow monologue. Donald Trump uncharacteristically delivered something approaching that. “For too long our nation has settled for too little,” a hopeful Trump declared. “We settled for too little. We have given everything to other nations, and to other people. You have been told to lower your expectations and to accept less for your families. I am here tonight with the opposite message — your expectations are not big enough, not big enough.” (READ MORE: Five Quick Things: They’ll Literally Say Anything, and They Just Proved It) After the last 42 months, this convention, the candidate’s dramatic escape from death, and the debate that sent the Democrats into disarray, few Republicans approach November with lowered expectations. The post Trump Accepts Republican Presidential Nomination appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Week In Rock: Metallica Recognized, Falling In Reverse #1 & Highly Suspect Album
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The Week In Rock: Metallica Recognized, Falling In Reverse #1 & Highly Suspect Album

JULY 13th – JULY 20th 7/13 Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson (pictured) finally meets the singer he replaced, Paul Di’Anno, for the first time in Croatia. Dickinson, promoting his solo album, “The Mandrake Project,” performs in Zagreb, where Di’Anno is receiving physiotherapy treatments after undergoing major knee surgery nearly two years ago. A fan brings them together. 7/15 Billboard reports that Metallica’s self-titled set, commonly referred to as the “Black Album” (due to the cover art), has spent 750 non-consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, sitting at #178. Only Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side Of The Moon” (990 weeks). Bob Marley’s “Legend” (843 weeks) and Journey’s “Greatest Hits” (813 weeks) have been on the chart longer.  7/17 Former Great White singer Jack Russell announces his retirement from touring following a recent diagnosis of Lewy body dementia (LBD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA). “I am unable to perform at the level I desire and at the level you (the audience) deserve,” Russell states.  7/17 Following cruise appearances, Creed kick off the “Summer Of ’99,” its first tour in 12 years. The band’s 16-song set at the Resch Center in Green Bay, WI, includes seven songs off the band’s diamond-certified second album, ’99’s “Human Clay.”  7/17 Foo Fighters are forced to cut short their concert at Citi Field in Queens, New York, due to severe weather in the area. “When it was determined that there was no safe way to continue the show in this dangerous weather, we had no choice but to call it a night,” explains frontman Dave Grohl (pictured). 7/19 Highly Suspect (pictured above) release “As Above, So Below.” “If my life is a book, then this album is the first chapter that truly addresses the central conflict.  The recognition of an ego, the problems it caused, “explained singer/guitarist Johnny Stevens. “‘Summertime Voodoo‘ is the introductory paragraph to this chapter.” 7/19 Deep Purple unfurl “=1.” Containing the tracks “Portable Door” and “Pictures Of You,” it’s Deep Purple’s first studio effort featuring guitarist Simon McBride, who joined two years ago following Steve Morse’s departure. 7/20 “All My Life,” a Country-Rock collaboration between Falling In Reverse (frontman Ronnie Radke pictured) and Jelly Roll is #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The song has a brisk five-week trip to the top. 7/20 The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, returns to the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in over 15 years singing with Country’s Zach Bryan on “Sandpiper.” The song debuts at #71 on the chart and marks Springsteen’s 27th Hot 100 showing that began in ’75 with “Born To Run.” ### The post The Week In Rock: Metallica Recognized, Falling In Reverse #1 & Highly Suspect Album appeared first on RockinTown.
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