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Now back to reality. This race is not over.

Ok we are excited but, the reality is this race is far from over. It can be a close race. Listen to me.

There are still a kot.people who hate Donald Trump. It is almost cult like hate.

The Democrats are going to do anything to win. Anything. Look for a surprise.

Finally and really pay attention. There are more Democrats than Republicans. So, Republicans have to our performance and Dems have to be deflated ans not vote. Trump has to win independents and undecided voters.

This thing is far from over.

Perfect Choice

This JD Vance kid seems like a perfect fit for trump's partner. I mean, of course, other than the horrible things that Vance said about trump for multiple years which rivals the worst comments even any Democrat has said about it.

So why is JD a great choice? Because he lies as much as trump.

Take a look at JD's commercial below. What is the problem with what he claims? His mother was getting her drugs by stealing them from the hospital where she worked. She was taking drugs that were assigned to patients. Those weren't coming from illegals crossing the border. So why is JD lying about that?

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Dems struggles showing why a good VP candidate matters

If Democrats coup is successful to get Biden to step down, they are in a real pickle. Harris quite frankly is a worse candidate than Biden. If you open the convention and have a different option besides Kamala getting votes you will see a broken convention.

Long story Short, Democrats won’t be able to coalesce around Kamala given that she’s more unpopular than Biden. I feel like Republicans would be able to coalesce around Vance if that situation were to arise.

VP candidates do matter cause they are one heart beat away from the top and Democrats went with a poor choice and now have to move forward with two unpopular choices with a poor record.

No Idea What Democrats are Talking About

I have no idea what Dems are talking about when they claim that the Republican Party is the home of racism.

It's not like one of their speakers a couple of nights ago is a black stripper/sex worker who claims she isn't black.
It's not like one of their speakers tonight, Hulk Hogan, is recorded using the N-word and ranting against how his daughter is dating a black guy.
It's not like the performer/speaker tonight, Kid Rock, performs with confederate flags and was recently recorded using the N-world multiple times during an interview.
it's not like trump doesn't have his own strong history of racism.

I couldn't make this shit up if I tried. This is a convention for one of the two biggest political parties in the U.S., and you fvcking deplorables are trotting out blatantly racist dirtballs to address your audience. And you deplorables don't give a shit, because it encompasses and represents so many of you.

How is This Possible?

How does a grown man throw a baseball like this? How does a grown man who owns, possibly, the largest sports apparel and memorabilia company in the country throw like this? How does a grown man who is a multi-billionaire and used to own an NBA team and currently owns a soccer club throw like this?

This is Michael Rubin, the owner of Fanatics and former part-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. This is awful:

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What Do I Do?

Last fall, while in Brussels, I met a girl. She grew up in Romania, but now lives/works in Belgium. She is different than the girl I fvcked in Tokyo, the girl who blew me in Prague, the girl who jerked me off in Paris last fall, and the weird guy in Huntington who kept pleading with me to stay at his house.

The Brussels girl just tried calling me on Instagram, but it was still too early for me, so I didn't answer. She followed that up with an Instagram message. She is in NYC right now on her way to see me . . . without an invite or even telling me ahead of time. She has no idea where I live but pieced together what I told her in person, our online conversations (I just looked: we've had four different conversations since we met), and my social media posts to determine that I live in the greater LA area.

She was supposed to be here two days ago, but bad thunderstorms in NYC led to her flight being delayed, so she booked an alternative flight two days after her original so she could explore NYC.

She appears successful: constantly in other countries, I've seen pictures of her in Miami, California, etc. over her last decade, and I remember that she is basically a GM of a logistics company in Brussels, as when I was with her, she had some fires to put out with some of her employees. We met for a fairly short lunch and a quick walk around downtown Brussels, but then she had to get back to her office. Since it is logistics, her office was close to the airport, so she drove me about 30 minutes to the airport.

By all accounts, a really cool girl. Cute, great tits, well-traveled/educated . . . but is now basically showing up close to my doorstep because she just felt we had too much spark to just let go. She claims to have a hotel booked, doesn't need to stay with me, and has been to California multiple times, so she doesn't need somebody to show her the sights. She just wants to spend time with me.

Do I find time for her or am I being used like Michigan's wife used him just to get a green card?

He has risen

Sometimes I get the feeling that I’m living in a Saturday Night Live skit. Events that happen can’t be real.

Just a bit ago, I was out pruning some trees when one of my neighbors walked down the road. The poor guy basically has nothing and he looked unusually sad with his head hanging down.

I threw up my hand in acknowledgment of his presence and he walked over and told me he just received word that his brother Ton had died. He said he was very close with his brother and was feeling despondent.

I gave my neighbor my condolences as he was telling me that life seldom went right for him. About that time, his daughter yelled down the road, “Dad! They just called to say there was a mix up. Uncle Ton didn’t die, it was his next door neighbor!”
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This Guy has to be Stopped

Why can't this guy just be normal? Does he constantly have to be the center of attention? Can he not just blend in with his colleagues? And who the fvck would allow him to wear navy suit-pants with a charcoal suit jacket and black shoes?

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Can't Make This Shit Up: trump's Racism Can't Be Hidden

Trump's campaign set up a black roundtable in Atlanta. Trump's dumbass called in, because he just can't stand not being the center of attention with everything. Forward to the 8:00 mark and listen to his racism.

Trump claims that his mugshot is "the #1 mugshot of all time," better than Elvis' and Sinatra's He claims that since the mugshot, "the support among the black community has skyrocketed. It's been amazing. Really been amazing." His pandering is the epitome of stereotypes.

As D.L. Hughley said, "this is the equivalent of serving fried chicken and grape soda for the corporate Juneteenth luncheon and somehow thinking you're 'connecting' with the black folks on staff."

Oil industry giant slams Pedo-Joe's 'absurd' policies, explains how Trump can set Iran, Russia back

Why does the left want to kill America's energy and enrich our adversaries? It's ridiculous.

LINK: Oil tycoon Harold Hamm praised former President Trump's pro-energy agenda after blasting Pedo-Joe for his "absurd" outreach to U.S. adversaries for oil.

During an interview on "Mornings with Maria," Wednesday, the Continental Resources founder and chairman discussed the need for U.S. energy dominance and how Trump, if elected, could set back the nation’s biggest adversaries after Pedo-Joe's political missteps.

"When Pedo-Joe wanted more oil, he didn’t call the producers in the U.S., he called Maduro in Venezuela. You know, he called the ayatollah for more oil. So how absurd is that?" Hamm questioned.

The oil billionaire said that the pedo team has done "everything they can" to shut down energy production and growth in the U.S.

"We've got an administration that have vowed to shut down all fossil fuels. And, you know, they've made it very difficult on everybody in this business," Hamm stressed.

Hamm went on to add that Pedo-Joe’s energy rules are "unreal," and for Americans to expect more regulation in the future from the administration.

"The first thing they did was take all federal lands off the table. You know, that’s 26 percent of the landmass in America, about 35 percent of the productive capacity. They took all of that off and basically have not been providing leases nor permitting on those," Hamm said.

"So, you know, it’s tremendous, plus all the other regulations, for methane, you name it, that they piled on and continue to pile on," he continued.

As the 2024 election nears, Trump continues to tout his previous success in the energy sector and details what he has in store for American energy on the campaign trail.

Hamm told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo that the difference between Pedo-Joe and Trump is "daylight and dark."

"President Trump was pro-energy. You know, there's no secret to that. He wanted to see the development, you know, bringing down prices to consumers, and it worked. Which meant more supplies of both oil and gas in America," Hamm said.

Hamm explained the U.S. could get back on track with its energy production by overturning Pedo-Joe’s executive orders.

"First of all, you can overcome all those executive orders almost immediately and get that set aside. Those that Pedo-Joe put in… the permitting federal lands… that can turn around really quick," he said. "Shale production, its high cost, all gas production is so that it does take some time," Hamm stressed.

"You can't just do it at the drop of a hat. It takes six months to a year to really, really get going," he said.

When the ones advocating for a green planet are the ones damaging it, it makes you pause

Barstool Sports President and CEO Dave Portnoy is speaking out after an offshore windmill blade snapped and sent nonbiodegradable fiberglass shards into the water, washing up on Nantucket shores and forcing the town to close its beaches.

On Tuesday, the Nantucket harbormaster announced that six of the Massachusetts town's beaches would be temporarily closed after pieces of fiberglass washed ashore and said anyone walking the beach should wear footwear to protect themselves from the sharp debris.

Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between foreign entities Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, which built wind farms off the coast of Massachusetts, said Tuesday that a blade from a turbine had snapped and that power production from the turbines was stopped immediately.

The company also said "nearly the entirety of the blade remains affixed to the turbine." But a photo obtained by Fox News Digital depicts the blade mostly severed from its base.

Portnoy, a Nantucket homeowner, told Fox he thinks it should be a "one-strike you're out policy" for Vineyard Wind and that "they should no longer be allowed to operate these windmills."

Portnoy also suggested the company should "be forced to refund every person who rented a house on Nantucket for as long as the beaches are closed."

"Families save up for years to take a vacation to Nantucket only to have it ruined by negligence," he said.

"Also, there is no telling how much sea life will be affected," he added.

New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association (NEFSA) CEO Jerry Leeman also reacted to the incident, saying that "the scariest thing" is that "it could happen again."

"As a fisherman, I know how powerful and volatile the North Atlantic is. If this blade fell off on a beautiful summer day, what would happen during a winter squall or a hurricane?" he told Fox News Digital.

He went on to say that "the environment effects are tragic."

"Shards of fiberglass, which are not biodegradable, are a huge threat to whales, dolphins and porpoises, some of which are endangered," he said.

"Nanoparticles from the fiberglass could even enter the food web if zooplankton mistake particles for forage. This slow-rolling disaster is a serious threat to fishery sustainability," he added.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Vineyard Wind said it "deployed services vessels immediately to recover three large blade pieces from the ocean" and that "debris of non-toxic blade material has washed up on Nantucket beaches and are being recovered."

"The cause of the breakage is unknown at this time. GE, as the project’s turbine and blade manufacturer and installation contractor, will now be conducting the analysis into the root cause of the incident," Vineyard Wind said.

Vineyard Wind also said that upon ceasing power production, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) issued a work suspension order on Monday afternoon.

"Vineyard Wind is in full compliance with the order, and is working in collaboration with BSEE to support its assessment and advance critical safety response and debris recovery efforts," the company said.

Offshore wind farming has been a contentious push by the Biden administration, which aims to hit aggressive green energy goals by 2030. Agencies within the Biden administration have been accused of moving too fast to approve wind projects at the expense of both environmental and marine life.

Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action, testified in March last year before a House Committee that "[w]hile some offshore wind may hold promise, federal and state levels have moved forward without transparency, robust and sound science or good governance."

Zipf testified that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) previously found that offshore wind can increase ocean noise, which can affect behaviors of whales; introduce electromagnetic fields that impact their navigation, predator detection and communication; and change species composition and survival rates, among other things.

"The NMFS concludes with, ‘Offshore wind is the new use of our marine waters, requiring substation scientific and regulatory review,’" Zipf testified. "So, where is the substantial review? Where is the commitment to the precautionary principle?"
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