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  • Where's nurse Alex Pretti's social media? Why did he have the loaded gun and clip? What were his recent activities regarding ICE in Minneapolis? (Vanity)

    01/26/2026 11:11:51 PM PST · by Az Joe · 186 replies
    01/27/2026
    Loaded P320, at least 1 loaded clip. There is only one logical reason he showed up on the scene with that mush ammo. He hoped to provoke ICE into shooting at him and/or so he could shoot at them. IMHO
  • Nick Fuentes Goes All-In on Voting for Newsom Over Vance ‘Because He’s Handsome’

    12/29/2025 1:13:10 PM PST · by Miami Rebel · 107 replies
    Mediaite ^ | December 29, 2025 | Alex Griffing
    White supremacist and MAGA influencer Nick Fuentes went all in over the weekend on supporting California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) over Vice President JD Vance because Newsom is more “handsome.” Fuentes, who has regularly attacked Vance in the past, calling him childish names like “gay” and “fat,” posted to social media on Sunday: “Physiognomy is real. Post physique, its handsome thursday. I only believe in beauty and aesthetics!!” JD Vance = fat subhuman. Newsom mogs him to death I would vote for him 100x over just because he’s handsome. “NOOOOOO NOT LIKE THAT!!!! YOU HAVE TO VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAn!!”...
  • ‘Move Ya Body: The Birth of House’ Exists Because Hillary Clinton Loves House Music [Say WHAT?]

    02/03/2025 7:44:16 PM PST · by simpson96 · 20 replies
    Indie Wire ^ | 01/28/2025 | Christian Zelko, Brian /Welk
    Elegance Bratton’s documentary “Move Ya Body,” which tracks both the artistic evolution of house music and its historical and sociopolitical impact, emerged from the unlikeliest of sources: Hillary Clinton. Bratton and “Move Ya Body” producers Roger Ross Williams and Chester Algernal Gordon visited the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, to discuss the origins of the film. Williams was approached by the former Secretary of State, a Chicago native with a deep passion for the city’s distinct brand of joyfully repetitive dance music. He then brought Bratton, who was eager for a fun “palette cleanser” after directing “The Inspection,”...