Republican leadership allegedly working to rehabilitate Transheuser Busch, armed gunman incident at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign stop, controversy in Canada and obsession with the Roman Empire, double standards in politics and apologies, Donald Trump's approach to transgender issues, fear of immigration and criticism of the United Nations.
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Republican leadership is attempting to weaken conservative pushback against the transgender agenda by lobbying for support of Transheuser Busch and dropping the boycott of Bud Light.
The recent incident where a disguised armed man tried to approach Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a campaign stop highlights the need for increased security and Secret Service protection for presidential candidates.
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Republican Leadership Pushing to Rehabilitate Trans-Hizer Bush
According to credible sources, a consulting group named Miller Strategies, headed by top aide Jeff Miller, is lobbying Republicans to drop the boycott of Bud Light and support Trans-Hizer Bush. This move is seen as an attempt by Republican leadership to weaken the successful conservative pushback against the radical Trans agenda.
Security Threats at Campaign Stop for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A man disguised as security tried to approach Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a campaign stop in Los Angeles, armed with multiple firearms. Kennedy's security team intervened, and both men have been taken into custody. This incident highlights the need for increased security and Secret Service protection for presidential candidates.
Kansas Prohibits Changing Sex on Birth Certificates
Kansas has passed a law preventing individuals from changing their sex on birth certificates. This reflects a growing recognition that birth certificates should accurately reflect biological sex, not self-identified gender. The law upholds the importance of facts and reality, rather than allowing identity politics to undermine essential documents.
False Claims of Mass Graves of Indigenous Children in Canada
A false claim about mass graves of indigenous children at Canadian Catholic schools sparked a wave of protests, flag lowerings, and church burnings. Investigations have revealed no evidence to support these claims. The episode exemplifies how false narratives can lead to destructive actions and the need for critical examination of information.
GOP leadership looks to rehabilitate Transheuser Busch, a disguised armed gunman approaches RFK Jr. at a campaign stop, and most men think of the Roman Empire every single day.