Damn those technical schools! (It’s pretty clear Kirk went to UVU because it was friendly ground. It wasn’t like the students were protesting his presence/performance.)Miller: And in many cases our universities have become incubators for extremism. They have become the equivalent of madrasas… pic.twitter.com/7QXaADcRzp
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 13, 2025
Somebody needs a nap. I do like how he says you won’t be imprisoned unless you’ve “broken the law.” But you will lose your money and your power, for…๐คท๐ป♂️ It doesn’t matter. Your government will hunt you down, because you have displeased it.Miller: The power of law enforcement under President Trump's leadership will be used to find you, will be used to take away your money, take away your power and if you have broken the law, take away your freedom pic.twitter.com/uafIvtUZk1
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 13, 2025
Oh, and the elections are rigged. Have a nice day.

That's because the entire world knows that electricians in Utah are the wokest bunch of all.
ReplyDeleteThey don't care how big and unbelievable a whopper they tell is and neither do their fans.
MSNBC thinks Matthew Dows dissed Charlie Kirk, but Brian Kilmeade wants to reduce the surplus population, and a top adviser to the President wants to use government power to destroy anyone he doesn’t like. And nobody blinks.
ReplyDeletewhen George Wallace was shot, how did the media describe him and his beliefs?
ReplyDeleteit's impressive, in an entirely negative way, how much time they can spend talking around, rather than about, just exactly why Charlie Kirk was a public figure (to the extent he was)
He wasn’t, not the way Wallace was. And somehow it’s “speaking ill of the dead “ to say why Kirk was known at all, and so connected to Trump.
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