Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...
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Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...
Donald J Trump going to PRISON! SAD SO SAD LOVE! #DONALDTRUMP
Super Professor's Podcast
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3 years ago
Donald J Trump going to PRISON! SAD SO SAD LOVE! #DONALDTRUMP
Send us a text Donald J Trump going to prison would be so sad love! Donald Trump did an Insurrection and hasn't gone to jail for it. He also kidnapped 2200 children and didn't go to jail for that, what was he going to do sell them to Jeffrey Epstein. How many crimes must Trump do to go to jail? Donald J Trump's took secret documents from our government and it's still walking around free. None of the documents Trump took were his, they belong to the United States, not Donald J Tru...
Super Professor's Podcast
Send us a text The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ke...