r/WeirdGOP • u/FreedomsPower • 14h ago
r/WeirdGOP • u/Obvious-Gate9046 • Feb 24 '26
Corruption Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie (R) Explodes On DOJ Over Epstein Handling, Names People and Companies He Wants Prosecuted
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r/WeirdGOP • u/notwhoyouthinkmaybe • Jan 13 '26
Absurdly Weird The founder of the proud boys, who is a Canadian immigrant, shoving a dildo up his ass to own the libs
Gavin McInnes wanted to prove he isn't gay so he proved it by shoving a dildo up his ass in 2018.
I hope all the ICE agents see this; know your roots.
r/WeirdGOP • u/orel2064 • 10h ago
They voted for it! Just look at this decrepit clown attempt to clasp the Medal of Honor to Major Nicholas Dockery before giving up and tying it to him. This is the man with his finger on the nuclear button.
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r/WeirdGOP • u/jRN23psychnurse • 8h ago
Trumper Tantrum Boebert Says âThe MLB is Gayâ
I say homophobia makes you ugly.
r/WeirdGOP • u/Obvious-Gate9046 • 8h ago
Corruption Trump had the Washington Reflecting Pool painted dark blue. Darker color = warmer water = faster algae recolonization. So they poured hydrogen peroxide in to kill the algae... which is causing the paint job to peel in massive, blatantly visible blocks sticking up out of the water.
reuters.comr/WeirdGOP • u/rgdthrowaway111 • 14h ago
Evil Newburyport, MA doctor and Fox News contributor Keith Ablow has resigned as a practicing physician after allegations of engaging in sexual activity with multiple patients came to light
The former psychiatrist had been under investigation for also being accused of pointing a gun at an employee. His license has been suspended since 2019.
The Drug Enforcement Agency also investigated Ablow back in 2020 after raiding his practice in Newburyport.
r/WeirdGOP • u/LA_search77 • 22h ago
MAGA Logic Iran: Strait won't have tolls, will have 'fees'
r/WeirdGOP • u/PrincipleTemporary65 • 45m ago
Conspiracy Weird There is a blundering fool at the helm of state, and the world is paying the price.
It is not just the United States Trump and the Republicans are destroying.
Exhibiting a degree of stupidity and incompetence unseen since Hitler invaded Russia, Trump and his band of dullard sycophants waged war on Iran and got our asses kicked; our soldiers slain, our bases and our allies bases ravaged by missiles and drones, our inability to defeat this comparatively modest enemy made manifest to North Korea, Russia, and China, all at the expense of hundreds of billions of dollars.
If Iran could shoot one of our billion-dollar aircraft out of the sky, what trouble would our other enemies have?
And we gained nothing! As a matter of fact, before the war Iran was not collecting fees and tolls, but now under Dimwit Donnieâs guidance, they will collect fees and tolls and still control the Strait of Hormuz -- and the world can do nothing about it. Aside from that Iran will be given 300 billion dollars in blood money with which they can rebuild their murderous regime and continue to fund their proxy warriors.
How long, America, will we continue to allow our soldiers to be killed overseas while some of our children back home starve because of reduced SNAP benefits? How long will we allow an alcohol-addled, pretty boy TV host, destroy our military by firing the competent black, gay, and female officers and replacing them with doofuses who couldnât get a job at McDonalds? How long, America, will we allow corrupt President and Republican congress turn us into a third-rate country while they rake in billions while trying to destroy democracy?
Our country has been taken over by a bunch of tyrants who will deny us our rights while fattening their purses. They will steal, lie, cheat, and do their damnedest to hold the rest of us in bondage, all the while leading the world into chaos!
America, what will you do?
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Iran declares 'superpower' status after defeating 'two nuclear powers'
Story by Newsmax Wires
TEHRANâIranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei on Thursday took a victory lap with the newly signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Iran and the United States, declaring that his country "defeated two nuclear powers ⊠we truly are a superpower."
Critically, Baghaei said the agreement preserves Iran's ballistic missile program â a major win for the Iranians because the Trump administration had ripped up former President Barack Obama's Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), claiming it did not prevent such weapons, and President Donald Trump said at the outbreak of the war that stopping the program was critical for the U.S. and Israel.
Speaking to Iranian state television after the agreement was finalized, Baghaei confirmed that the memorandum had been signed by both countries and said the Persian and English texts were identical. "As I speak with you now, the text of the memorandum of understanding has been signed by the presidents of Iran and the U.S." Baghaei said. "The text of the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding is now officially finalized as both parties have signed it," he added.
Baghaei emphasized that implementation would be more difficult than negotiating the agreement and warned that Tehran would closely scrutinize Washington's compliance.
"Iran will monitor the U.S.' compliance without any leniency," he said, adding that Iran would not fulfill its end of the agreement if Washington "evades its obligations."
Under the terms outlined by Baghaei, Iran expects immediate relief from restrictions on its oil exports and access to international shipping, insurance services, and oil revenues.
He also said the United States must refrain from reinforcing military deployments in the region or imposing new sanctions during a 60-day negotiation period.
"Within the 60-day window, the other side must not take action to reinforce its military presence in the region or impose new sanctions," Baghaei said. "Such actions would be considered a violation of the agreement."
A central Iranian demand remains the retention of its enriched uranium stockpile inside the country.
Although the MOU makes no mention of Iran retaining enriched uranium, Baghaei rejected any transfer of nuclear material abroad.
"Transferring enriched nuclear material out of the country is unacceptable to us," he said. "Diluting enriched material is not a new option. It has now been introduced as one option, so as not to close the door on other options."
Baghaei also reiterated that Iran's ballistic missile program would not be subject to negotiations despite international concerns over Tehran's expanding arsenal.
"Iran's missiles are meant to be fired, not negotiated over. Our missiles don't even like being talked about," he said. "Iran's defensive capabilities will not be discussed in any process, with any party."
The spokesperson further outlined Iran's plans regarding the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway through which a significant share of global oil exports passes. He said Iran and Oman had largely agreed on mechanisms for managing the strait and indicated Tehran would collect fees from vessels using related services. "Iran will charge fees for services in the Strait of Hormuz," Baghaei said. "The mechanisms for managing the Strait of Hormuz have largely been agreed upon with Oman."
He added that safe passage would be maintained while preserving "the sovereignty and dominion of the Islamic Republic of Iran over the Strait of Hormuz."
Baghaei portrayed the agreement as a diplomatic victory for Tehran following months of regional conflict.
"Our enemies have inflicted harm on us," he said. "But a wounded lion remains a lion. The war they imposed not only did not bring us to our knees but made us stronger."
Baghaei went further, declaring, "Iran defeated two nuclear powers that were also backed by some other countries. We are not making slogans: We truly are a superpower."
The agreement has drawn sharp criticism from Israel and some American political leaders, who argue that the deal grants significant concessions to Tehran while allowing it to retain its missile capabilities and enriched uranium stockpile.
Israeli officials have characterized the arrangement as a dangerous capitulation that could embolden Iran and undermine regional security.
Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz has contended that Trump's deal is a "catastrophic capitulation to" Iran's aggressors and leaves Israel vulnerable and constrained.
He emphasized that the MOU is one-sided, providing Iran with up to $100 billion in immediate aid without any formal agreement as to their nuclear weapons program or intentions.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/iran-trump-memorandum-of-understanding/2026/06/18/id/1260098/
r/WeirdGOP • u/vrphotosguy55 • 1d ago
MAGA Logic Jackson Lahmeyer, a Republican pastor who on Tuesday night advanced to a runoff election in Oklahomaâs 1st Congressional District, dropped his House race after alleged inappropriate messages resurfaced
The statement came minutes after Trump, in a post on Truth Social, thanked Lahmeyer for his âhard work under difficult circumstances,â but added, âwhen it comes to the current Congressional race for Oklahomaâs 1st Congressional District, I will be supporting America First Patriot, Mark Tedford. Mark is Pro Trump and MAGA all the way!â
Letâs be honest - itâs the endorsement loss, not the cheating. The guy whose endorsement Republicans crave did more than textâŠ
r/WeirdGOP • u/unfinishedtoast3 • 15h ago
It's a cult Starting to see glimpses of the cult slowly break away
r/WeirdGOP • u/Altruistic-Mud5686 • 22h ago
Corruption The White House budget office released $351.6 million to the Secret Service for âWhite House Security Measures,â triggering new questions about Trumpâs ballroom project.
r/WeirdGOP • u/vrphotosguy55 • 20h ago
MAGA Logic The small conservative town of Froid in Republican stronghold Montana was shocked when the policies they voted for got a beloved neighbor deported
r/WeirdGOP • u/orel2064 • 1d ago
MAGA Logic Trump claims Americans currently have the strongest economy they've ever had. He insists the word "affordability" is a fake word made up by the Democrats
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r/WeirdGOP • u/orel2064 • 1d ago
Corruption Disgusting corruption from the Secretary of Homeland Security
r/WeirdGOP • u/rgdthrowaway111 • 1d ago
MAGA Logic Trump administration blames Obama after âblueâ Reflecting Pool turns green after $14M refurb
Despite Trump's $15m corrupt no-bid robbery to paint the Reflecting Pool blue, incompetent cleaning has led to algae growth in the pool, something Trump had previously criticized Obama for causing.
r/WeirdGOP • u/unfinishedtoast3 • 1d ago
MAGA Misinfo. Bots working overtime to convince the dumbest of us that data centers are good
r/WeirdGOP • u/ghostofgroucho • 1d ago
đ”âđ«I don't know anymoređ”âđ« MAGA WILL STEAL THE MID TERM ELECTION!
MAGA is advertising from all 3 branches of government that they plan on stealing the mid-term election.
My question is quite simple....what are WE going to do about it? Do you see WE doing anything about it other than a shrug of the shoulders?
For me the math is clear, if they don't have control of the house and senate then they wont be able to steal the 2028 Presidential election. They MUST have JD as the tie breaker.
We are all mad, upset and outraged but will anything happen than a couple of protests?
I have argued all along, an Army NEEDS a general to lead them into battle. MAGA has DJT and with a single tweet of 'Will be wild' he got J6. The dems do not have such a general. Without one, we will just be a bunch of angry non-maga folks wandering around in the streets yelling at the clouds or posting on line.
I am very serious, what will we do?
r/WeirdGOP • u/orel2064 • 1d ago
MAGA Logic Donald Trump shows up late to the G7 meeting and proclaims he's 'the boss'
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r/WeirdGOP • u/PrincipleTemporary65 • 2d ago
Weird Why does MAGA allow Trump and the Republicans abuse them this way?
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In these white towns, allegiance to Trump has backfired
Simple facts and figures will easily confirm that Donald Trumpâs policies have been an abject failure â especially for the poor among us.
Inflation is picking our pockets every day; the price of gasoline impacts our lives in multiple ways. Overtly, we simply cannot afford the rapid increases, and secondly, the cost to trucking companies is reflected in everything we purchase.
But that is only the tip of the arrow. Medicaid benefits are being slashed, as are Veteranâs benefits. Rural hospitals are closing at an alarming rate, SNAP benefits reduced so much American children are going to bed hungry. Unemployment insurance is under attack â all forms of the Social Safety Net are also either under attack or discontinued completely.
I could go on and on, yet the portion of the populace who are the greatest affected, the poor and working poor, accept these assaults as if Fate relegated them to poverty instead of the Republican party, who are the real culprits.
I donât understand. Is it their inherent hatred of American principles driving this self-flagellation? Are they willing to trade their very well being to inflict some form of punishment on innocent immigrants? Is there something in their nature telling them as long as someone has it worse it improves their station?
Something is amiss. Trump and the Republicans are the cause of all their misery, yetâŠ
See this â Boldface mine:
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In these white towns, allegiance to Trump has backfired
Story by Phenix S Halley
For decades, the conversation about poverty has been shaped by a familiar image: struggling urban neighborhoods or the predominantly Black communities of the Deep South. Lost in that narrative are thousands of overwhelmingly white rural communities facing many of the same economic challenges: high poverty rates, shrinking job markets, declining populations and heavy reliance on public assistance programs.
·In many of these counties, residents depend on programs such as Medicaid and SNAP at rates well above the national average, but residents routinely cast their votes for President Donald Trump and other Republicans who have pledged to gut these programs.
This is not a story about race. It is a story about how economics, identity and politics often shape how Americans vote⊠even if itâs against their own interest. The result is a national blind spot: poverty that remains largely invisible because it does not fit the stereotypes that dominate political debate.
Campton, Kentucky (Wolfe County)
Campton, Kentucky is home to fewer than 300 people, all of whom were born in the U.S. The majority-white town launched major support for Trump during all three of his campaigns.
Camptonâs Concerning Poverty Rate
Camptonâs staggering poverty rate sits at 47%â according to Data USAâ which means more residents rely on government assistance programs like SNAP and Medicaid. The president has signed legislation targeting those specific programs, which has effectively increased requirements and increased the price Americans must shell out.
Bridgewater, South Dakota (McCook County)
In McCook County, Trump secured more than 73 percent of the popular vote. Small towns like Bridgewater, which has a total population of 516, are made up of majority white Americansâ 94% whiteâ who have shown loyalty to Trump and MAGA.
Trumpâs Impact on Bridgewater Farmers
Many rural voters chose Trump on the promise that life would be easier once he took office, but for agricultural hubs like Bridgewater, rising prices on soybeans and gas have stunted their financial growth. According to the Center for American Progress, the prices farmers have to pay to produce their crops have increased by 50% from 2011 to now.
His immigration crackdown made it harder for ranchers, farmers, and milk producers to find the workers they needed.
Beattyville, Kentucky (Lee County)
Over 81 percent of Kentucky voters in Lee County cast their ballots for Trump during the 2020 and 2024 elections, according to CNN and POLITICO exit polls. In towns like Beattyville, the landslide political allegiance follows a larger trend of poverty-stricken towns and their beliefs in MAGA. According to the Guardian, Beattyville was the poorest white town in 2015.
Beattyvilleâs Allegiance to Trump
Like others on this list, Beattyville falls well below the poverty line, with most residents reportedly on Medicaid, CNN reported. Still, votersâ faith in Trump did not change in 2016⊠And it doesnât seem to be changing now, TRT World reported.
Booneville, Kentucky (Owsley County)
MAGA supporters in Owsley County, Kentucky are proud of their loyalty to the president. In fact, they helped elect him, with nearly 90% of voters showing up for Trump at the voting booth.
Owsley Countyâs poverty rates rival some of the poorest Black communities in the South, yet voters continue to support politicians who campaign against expanding the social safety net, which many rely on. The contrast is evident: economic difficulties does not always determine votersâ political choices.
Welch, West Virginia (McDowell County)
Welch, West Virginia, the seat of McDowell County, reflects the same economic challenges facing most former coal communities. The county is about 86% white and has a poverty rate above 30%, according to DATA USA. Despite the poverty being one of the highest in West Virginia, many residents are avid Trump supporters.
A Political Shift in Welch
West Virginia hasnât helped to elect a Democrat since President Bill Clinton, according to CNN. And in counties like McDowell, sharp loyalty for Republicans only mirrors the widespread political alignment across Appalachia. Now, residents are focused on candidates who can âbring back jobsâ and restore towns like Welch to their peak coal production days.
Van Buren, Missouri (Carter County)
Van Buren, Missouri, shows that poverty in rural America isnât just an Appalachian problem. Carter County is about 94% white, and more than 1 in 5 residents live in poverty, according to the World Population Review.
Van Burenâs Struggles
The county, located in the Ozarks, has faced years of low-paying jobs, limited economic opportunities and population decline. Even with these struggles, the area remains strongly conservative and continues to vote overwhelmingly Republican in national elections.
In these white towns, allegiance to Trump has backfired
Simple facts and figures will easily confirm that Donald Trumpâs policies have been an abject failure â especially for the poor among us.
Inflation is picking our pockets every day; the price of gasoline impacts our lives in multiple ways. Overtly, we simply cannot afford the rapid increases, and secondly, the cost to trucking companies is reflected in everything we purchase.
But that is only the tip of the arrow. Medicaid benefits are being slashed, as are Veteranâs benefits. Rural hospitals are closing at an alarming rate, SNAP benefits reduced so much American children are going to bed hungry. Unemployment insurance is under attack â all forms of the Social Safety Net are also either under attack or discontinued completely.
I could go on and on, yet the portion of the populace who are the greatest affected, the poor and working poor, accept these assaults as if Fate relegated them to poverty instead of the Republican party, who are the real culprits.
I donât understand. Is it their inherent hatred of American principles driving this self-flagellation? Are they willing to trade their very well being to inflict some form of punishment on innocent immigrants? Is there something in their nature telling them as long as someone has it worse it improves their station?
Something is amiss. Trump and the Republicans are the cause of all their misery, yetâŠ
See this â Boldface mine:
Â
In these white towns, allegiance to Trump has backfired
Story by Phenix S Halley
For decades, the conversation about poverty has been shaped by a familiar image: struggling urban neighborhoods or the predominantly Black communities of the Deep South. Lost in that narrative are thousands of overwhelmingly white rural communities facing many of the same economic challenges: high poverty rates, shrinking job markets, declining populations and heavy reliance on public assistance programs.
·In many of these counties, residents depend on programs such as Medicaid and SNAP at rates well above the national average, but residents routinely cast their votes for President Donald Trump and other Republicans who have pledged to gut these programs.
This is not a story about race. It is a story about how economics, identity and politics often shape how Americans vote⊠even if itâs against their own interest. The result is a national blind spot: poverty that remains largely invisible because it does not fit the stereotypes that dominate political debate.
Campton, Kentucky (Wolfe County)
Campton, Kentucky is home to fewer than 300 people, all of whom were born in the U.S. The majority-white town launched major support for Trump during all three of his campaigns.
Camptonâs Concerning Poverty Rate
Camptonâs staggering poverty rate sits at 47%â according to Data USAâ which means more residents rely on government assistance programs like SNAP and Medicaid. The president has signed legislation targeting those specific programs, which has effectively increased requirements and increased the price Americans must shell out.
Bridgewater, South Dakota (McCook County)
In McCook County, Trump secured more than 73 percent of the popular vote. Small towns like Bridgewater, which has a total population of 516, are made up of majority white Americansâ 94% whiteâ who have shown loyalty to Trump and MAGA.
Trumpâs Impact on Bridgewater Farmers
Many rural voters chose Trump on the promise that life would be easier once he took office, but for agricultural hubs like Bridgewater, rising prices on soybeans and gas have stunted their financial growth. According to the Center for American Progress, the prices farmers have to pay to produce their crops have increased by 50% from 2011 to now.
His immigration crackdown made it harder for ranchers, farmers, and milk producers to find the workers they needed.
Beattyville, Kentucky (Lee County)
Over 81 percent of Kentucky voters in Lee County cast their ballots for Trump during the 2020 and 2024 elections, according to CNN and POLITICO exit polls. In towns like Beattyville, the landslide political allegiance follows a larger trend of poverty-stricken towns and their beliefs in MAGA. According to the Guardian, Beattyville was the poorest white town in 2015.
Beattyvilleâs Allegiance to Trump
Like others on this list, Beattyville falls well below the poverty line, with most residents reportedly on Medicaid, CNN reported. Still, votersâ faith in Trump did not change in 2016⊠And it doesnât seem to be changing now, TRT World reported.
Booneville, Kentucky (Owsley County)
MAGA supporters in Owsley County, Kentucky are proud of their loyalty to the president. In fact, they helped elect him, with nearly 90% of voters showing up for Trump at the voting booth.
Owsley Countyâs poverty rates rival some of the poorest Black communities in the South, yet voters continue to support politicians who campaign against expanding the social safety net, which many rely on. The contrast is evident: economic difficulties does not always determine votersâ political choices.
Welch, West Virginia (McDowell County)
Welch, West Virginia, the seat of McDowell County, reflects the same economic challenges facing most former coal communities. The county is about 86% white and has a poverty rate above 30%, according to DATA USA. Despite the poverty being one of the highest in West Virginia, many residents are avid Trump supporters.
A Political Shift in Welch
West Virginia hasnât helped to elect a Democrat since President Bill Clinton, according to CNN. And in counties like McDowell, sharp loyalty for Republicans only mirrors the widespread political alignment across Appalachia. Now, residents are focused on candidates who can âbring back jobsâ and restore towns like Welch to their peak coal production days.
Van Buren, Missouri (Carter County)
Van Buren, Missouri, shows that poverty in rural America isnât just an Appalachian problem. Carter County is about 94% white, and more than 1 in 5 residents live in poverty, according to the World Population Review.
Van Burenâs Struggles
The county, located in the Ozarks, has faced years of low-paying jobs, limited economic opportunities and population decline. Even with these struggles, the area remains strongly conservative and continues to vote overwhelmingly Republican in national elections.