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5 days ago |
lucianne.com | Kevin McCullough
Original ArticlePosted By: ladydawgfan, 6/22/2025 5:14:15 PMAt approximately 3:17 a.m. Tehran time, the gates of hell opened-not metaphorically, but with the full weight and precision of American military might. According to sources familiar with the mission planning, President Trump ordered the deployment of six GBU-57 "bunker buster" bombs on Iran's deeply-buried Furdow nuclear facility. And in doing so, he didn't just decapitate the snake; he incinerated the lair it slithered from.
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5 days ago |
townhall.com | Kevin McCullough
At approximately 3:17 a.m. Tehran time, the gates of hell opened—not metaphorically, but with the full weight and precision of American military might. According to sources familiar with the mission planning, President Trump ordered the deployment of six GBU-57 “bunker buster” bombs on Iran’s deeply-buried Furdow nuclear facility. And in doing so, he didn’t just decapitate the snake; he incinerated the lair it slithered from.
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6 days ago |
lucianne.com | Kevin McCullough
Original ArticlePosted By: ladydawgfan, 6/21/2025 2:17:29 PMThere's a reason America is the global superpower-and it isn't because we host drag brunches on aircraft carriers or let confused TikTokers dictate foreign policy. No, it's because we've got a "li'l friend" stashed in the hangar-a 30,000-pound Bunker Buster bomb that can punch a hole straight through the gates of hell. And oh, by the way: only *we* have it. Only *we* can fly it.
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6 days ago |
townhall.com | Kevin McCullough
There’s a reason America is the global superpower—and it isn’t because we host drag brunches on aircraft carriers or let confused TikTokers dictate foreign policy. No, it’s because we’ve got a “li’l friend” stashed in the hangar—a 30,000-pound Bunker Buster bomb that can punch a hole straight through the gates of hell. And oh, by the way: only *we* have it. Only *we* can fly it. And only *one* man on planet Earth has the brass to use it properly.
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1 week ago |
townhall.com | Kevin McCullough
Of course the media howled. You could practically hear the collective shriek from CNN to MSNBC to the activist enclaves at NPR and The New York Times. Why? Because the Supreme Court did something utterly radical — it allowed Tennessee to protect children from irreversible medical harm. Shocking, right? A court that sides with science and morality is apparently too much for the professional outrage crowd.
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