Robby Starbuck
@robbystarbuck
That boy who didn’t kneel is more valuable than 10,000 who do kneel. Boys like him became men who made the modern world. Never kneel.
David J Harris Jr
@DavidJHarrisJr·May 24
🚨BREAKING: A teacher brought her students on a school field trip to a mosque, where an imam taught the children about Islam, demonstrated how to wear burqas on the girls, and instructed the group to kneel for prayer.
Only one young boy refused to kneel.
The clip from the visit (reportedly involving young scouts or schoolchildren) has gone viral, sparking outrage over concerns of religious indoctrination.
https://x.com/robbystarbuck/status/2058900349952336375
https://x.com/DavidJHarrisJr/status/2058619405764804860
As a kid I was known as sorta smart aleck. I know what I would have done if some Eeman was trying to instructing me, because I knew our family were Christians.
Got down on one knee, clasped my hands together...looking heavenward and in a strong, reverent voice- MAMMY!
Do You Understand What Happened During the KY Primary: 41 Years of McConnell Erased
https://www.independentsentinel.com/do-you-understand-what-happened-during-the-ky-primary-41-years-of-mcconnell-erased/
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As Mr. Whitaker says in the clip below, Mitch McConnell spent 41 years building the most powerful Republican machine in the Senate, blocked nominees, killed legislation, and outlasted six presidents.
Trump walked in this month, endorsed Andy Barr, offered Mitch’s choice – Barr’s competition in the primary – an ambassadorship, and it was over.
Andy Barr won, and McConnell’s efforts were now as if they never existed.
The first open Kentucky Senate seat in 42 years was decided by a Trump endorsement and his offer of an ambassadorship to Barr’s competition.
Every Republican thought McConnell’s machine would last for decades, and it’s gone, not just because of Trump, but also because of the good people of Kentucky.
As Whitaker said, “Trump didn’t just win a primary tonight.. he erased the last internal friction point inside the Senate Republican caucus without a single floor vote.”