Jason LaMar

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Jason LaMar

Jason LaMar

@Jasonalamar

10th Amendment Conservative, Christian, FinTech software sales

Nashville Beigetreten Kasım 2012
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Jason LaMar
Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@MassieforKY At this rate, Trump endorsing and campaigning for Gallrein would be to your benefit. Trump is now a liability for those in he supports, like Israel is to the U.S.
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Thomas Massie for Congress
Two polls came out this week. Both show I have a single digit lead. I survived a presidential rally & millions of dollars of negative ads, but my lead is slim and I will need your help to cross the finish line 1st. $250+ at this link gets a debt badge! secure.thomasmassie.com/debtbadge
Quantus Insights@QuantusInsights

A little perspective on the Kentucky CD4 race. Trump has clearly turned KY-4 into a nationalized primary. His endorsement of Ed Gallrein, plus the money and attacks coming at Thomas Massie, have made this a much more serious contest than a typical incumbent primary. That matters when reading our poll. Massie still leads 46.8% to 37.7%, but his image numbers are not especially comfortable for an incumbent: 51.4% favorable, 46.4% unfavorable. That suggests the pressure on him may be working at least to some degree. The hard part is timing. Polling a congressional district more than a month out is like taking a picture of a moving train. We do not know exactly where Massie was a month or two ago. Maybe he was up much bigger and the spending narrowed it, and created more undecideds. Maybe not. What we do know is that Massie still has the edge, but this race is not frozen. There is still 14% undecided, turnout will matter a lot, and the final electorate could look very different or different enough from the one we are measuring today. So yes, Massie remains the candidate to beat. But Gallrein shows strength as a challenger, especially so if he has to sprint the last mile. But @BIGDATAPOLL closer number could also end up being closer to the final result if late movement, spending, and turnout keep cutting into his lead.

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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
Once upon a time we had a President who actually knew what America First meant and who to pressure in order to get a ceasefire and peace in the Middle East. It wasn't the mullahs: On August 12, 1982, after a particularly intense 10–14 hour Israeli bombing and artillery barrage on West Beirut (which was causing heavy civilian casualties and jeopardizing U.S. mediation efforts for a PLO withdrawal), President Ronald Reagan personally called Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. In that angry phone conversation, Reagan expressed outrage and told Begin that the attacks had to stop immediately. According to Reagan's own diary entry from that day: "I was angry. I told him it had to stop or our entire future relationship was endangered. I used the word holocaust deliberately & said the symbol of his war was becoming a picture of a 7-month-old baby with its arms blown off." Reagan later noted that Begin quickly agreed to halt the bombing and artillery fire, and called back shortly afterward to confirm a complete cease-fire had been ordered.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@AnnCoulter @nytimes If Trump wants to send a message of good faith and lasting intentions in this negotiating, his team needs to craft a bill to suspend all foreign aid to Israel. 2 weeks is plenty of time!
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter@AnnCoulter·
Every single Trump advisor is now - off the record - telling the @nytimes they were opposed Netanyahu's argument for the Iran war. THAT'S how well the war is going. Ratcliffe: "Farcical." Rubio: “It’s bullshit” Caine: "Standard operating procedure for the Israelis. They oversell." Wiles: against "being dragged into another war in the Middle East." Cheung: "How would they explain away eight months of insisting that Iranian nuclear facilities had been totally obliterated?"
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@SecRubio Great start! Now let’s hope Israel doesn’t go rogue again and bomb Iran’s oil wells and kill more leaders who could help our negotiations!
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@DropSiteNews Vance will need to rely heavily on this as proof he wasn’t for the Iran War if he runs in 2028. Anyone running will lose big time if they’re in favor of it.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢📰 REPORT | New reporting from NYT reveals how Trump decided to go to war with Iran — after a closed-door Israeli pitch and despite deep internal divisions inside his own team. At a secret Feb. 11 Situation Room meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a four-part pitch for regime change, including a video montage of potential replacement leaders such as Reza Pahlavi. JD Vance was absent, stuck in Azerbaijan. Appearing alongside Mossad chief David Barnea and military officials, Netanyahu argued: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in weeks. The regime would be too weak to close the Strait of Hormuz. Street protests — fomented with Mossad help — could trigger an uprising. Kurdish fighters from Iraq could open a ground front in the northwest. Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” The next day, U.S. intelligence pushed back sharply. CIA Director John Ratcliffe called the regime-change scenario “farcical,” with Secretary of State Marco Rubio adding: “In other words, it’s bullshit.” Gen. Dan Caine told the president: “This is, in my experience, standard operating procedure for the Israelis. They oversell, and their plans are not always well-developed.” Trump dismissed regime change as “their problem” — but remained focused on targeting Iran’s leadership and military. By Feb. 26, in a final Situation Room meeting, opposition inside the room was clear but fractured. Vice President JD Vance warned the war could spiral and drain U.S. resources, but ultimately said: “You know I think this is a bad idea… but I’ll support you.” Rubio said regime change was unrealistic, but destroying Iran’s missile program was achievable. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the biggest proponent of war and backed immediate action. Military leadership outlined risks, including depleted munitions and the threat to Hormuz, but all stopped short of opposing the plan. Key officials responsible for managing the fallout, like the Treasury Secretary, and DNI Gabbard were notably absent. Trump went around the table asking advisors their view, then made the call: “I think we need to do it.” The strikes began two days later.
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Jason LaMar
Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@Essmart12 @HealthRanger Not against voting for Harris for another Biden/Obama 4th term. The primaries is when we need to weed out neocon candidates.
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Jason LaMar
Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@DubreuilhMarcel @jeffreytucker @JDVance , If this is true, and you want to run for president in 2028, resign now. Otherwise you won’t be able to successfully distance yourself from Trump as an anti war, real America First candidate. Trump is no longer in control, neither are you unfortunately.
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Marcel D.
Marcel D.@DubreuilhMarcel·
Les gars, vous ne le savez peut-être pas, mais aujourd’hui, normalement la guerre aurait dû s’arrêter. Ce qui se passe, c’est que J.D. Vance était en pleine négociation avec Kamal Kharazi (le gars en photo). 81 ans, ancien ministre des affaires étrangères d’Iran. C’est un diplomate expérimenté, pragmatique et modéré au sein du gouvernement iranien. Donc juste ici, tout va bien. J.D. Vance, via le Pakistan, est en pleine négociation avec ce monsieur. Trump est au courant. Et là, je vous le donne en mille... Israël, avec l’aval du président des États-Unis, Donald Trump, décident d’assassiner Kharazi en larguant une bombe directement sur son immeuble résidentiel le 1er avril 2026. Il se passe que le diplomate est grièvement blessé, mais c’est sa femme qui meurt suite à ce bombardement. Du coup, terminé la paix, l'Iran est pour la troisième fois trahie, Israël a eu ce qu’elle voulait avec l’aval du président Trump et dans le dos du vice-président américain J.D. Vance, qui faisait les allers-retours avec le Pakistan via le ministre des affaires étrangères, Ishaq Dar, qui servait d’intermédiaire et transmettait les messages iraniens au vice-président américain. Les médias d'État iraniens ont bien indiqué que le responsable supervisait les échanges avec les autorités pakistanaises afin d'organiser une rencontre avec Vance dans le but de mettre fin à la guerre. Et c'est bien une frappe américano-israélienne qui a touché l'immeuble résidentiel de Téhéran. Voilà où nous en sommes.
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Jason LaMar
Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@AFpost Yep, Israel doesn’t want peace and will continue to sabotage those efforts, regardless what happens to the U.S. and will leach us dry if they could. They’re as close to enemies with the U.S. now as they can get.
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
Israeli strikes struck the home of senior Iranian figure Kamal Kharazi, a key player in backchannel efforts with Pakistan to negotiate a ceasefire between Tehran and Washington. Kharazi was said to be seriously wounded, while his wife was killed, dealing a potentially fatal blow to already fragile prospects for a peace agreement. Follow: @AFpost
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@MLiamMcCollum @RonPaul Great clip! Foreign policy influences our domestic policies at the end of the day. Post 9/11 and Iraq War we got the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, and FBI “swatting” became more mainstream the past 4years. No coincidences!
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Liam McCollum
Liam McCollum@MLiamMcCollum·
“We need a new foreign policy that says we oughta mind our own business, bring our troops home, defend this country, defend our borders.” — @RonPaul in 2007 in the GOP debates Watching this debate is always so bittersweet, but it’s even worse now that the Iran war has started. Listen and remember that the GOP sided with John McCain and Mitt Romney over this guy. “We dug a hole for ourselves, and we dug a hole for our party. We’re losing elections, and we’re going down [in 2008] if we don't change it, and it has all to do with foreign policy, and we have to wake up to this fact.” As predicted, the GOP went on to lose in 2008 while Obama was pretending to be the peace candidate. Obama’s foreign policy record was Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Yemen, Iraq, killing 90% of civilians in drone strikes, etc. We had so many off-ramps. We should’ve listened.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@SouthAsiaIndex Of course they would. Israel has sabotaged our negotiation efforts with Iran by destroying their oil wells; even Lindsey Graham was unhappy about that. No civilized country and ally would do that.
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South Asia Index@SouthAsiaIndex·
Big Breaking: "Israel wanted to assassinate Iran's Foreign Minister Aragchi and speaker Ghalibaf. It had coordinates of their movements. Pakistan intelligence got the information about Israeli plans. Pakistan informed US that if Israel kills Abbas Aragchi and Ghalibaf, there will be no one left in Iran to talk to. Iran will be taken over by the hardcore IRGC commanders. At this, US intervened and stopped Israel from carrying out strikes to eliminate Aragchi and Ghalibaf. " - Pakistani official to Reuters
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@infolibnews He also made fun of people who didn’t get the COVID shot.
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Chris Menahan 🇺🇸
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews·
Ben Shapiro—after telling his audience for months that bombing Iran wouldn't lead to a wider war, and then claiming the war was just going to be a quick bombing campaign—is now telling Americans to prepare for a long war. "There is no way to extricate ourselves from this situation right now." Americans only got "tired" of Vietnam after 50,000 troops died, he says. "Our" military members are "heroes" because they're willing to "sacrifice" their lives "for a greater good"—a future world where "energy will become cheap again because the Strait of Hormuz will be free again."
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
I’d like to congratulate two time Congressional candidate loser Laura Loomer, MIGA foreign op Mark Levin, and Neocon murdering psycho Senator Lindsey Graham for leading Republicans into slaughter going into midterms. Your incessant lies to President Trump have destroyed all faith in the GOP. I’d also like to remind everyone that when I led the party on the campaign trail fighting for America First in ‘22 and ‘24, all the GOP did was win win win! But after Trump called me a traitor and said he would destroy me for releasing the Epstein files, I refuse to fight for Trump and the Republican Party that defends the Epstein class, wages pointless foreign wars, and pursues America LAST. I never changed, Trump and the GOP betrayed their voters and took in the trash we threw out of the party. Loomer, Levin, and Lady Lindsey are the BEST political consultants the Democrat Party could ever imagine!!!
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Senator Thune, Let's expose what you're really doing with "reconciliation." You announced it yesterday, eleven months after the House passed the SAVE America Act. You're not trying to pass this bill. You're trying to kill it in a way you can blame on process. Here's how we know: Reconciliation requires the Senate parliamentarian to rule that provisions are "budgetary." Citizenship verification is not budgetary. Photo ID mandates are not budgetary. The parliamentarian will gut the bill. Then you'll shrug and say "we tried." We see through you. Meanwhile, you WON'T use the tools that actually work: Rule XIX limits each senator to two speeches per legislative day. Keep the Senate in continuous session, file cloture daily, and the filibuster exhausts in ~12-20 days. You dismissed it as "complicated." Because if you tried and succeeded, you'd have to actually pass the bill. Harry Reid nuked the filibuster in 2013 when he wanted results. Mitch McConnell changed Senate rules THREE times and canceled the August recess. Chuck Schumer used reconciliation within months on a 50-50 Senate. You have 53 seats. You've changed nothing, canceled nothing, and waited eleven months. Now let's talk donors: • Goldman Sachs: $150K to you - top H-1B user • Google: $75K - lobbies against E-Verify • Meta: $72.5K - Zuckerberg's FWD[.]us pushes mass immigration • Wells Fargo: $90K - banks undocumented immigrants Same corporations sponsor Punchbowl News, where you sit for "Fly Out Days" which nobody watches except Congress staffers and K Street lobbyists who pays premium bucks for legislative intelligence. Their reporter then telegraphs to the audience the SAVE Act "will ultimately fail." Corporate money flows to you AND to the outlet that frames your inaction as inevitable. We see the loop. You called grassroots anger a "paid influencer ecosystem." YOU are the paid influencer. You take the wrong side of a 80% issue because you are indistinguishable from a K Street mouthpiece, and an ineffective one to boot who won't bend the rules to get anything passed. What we want: 1. Force a real talking filibuster. 2. Stop hiding behind process. 3. Pass the SAVE America Act. YOU will become the reason that we will have our butts kicked in midterms. Not Candace Owens, not Nick Fuentes, not anyone else. You and you alone, and all because you want to make the 200 or so viewers of Punchbowl Fly Out Days happy. You're living in a K Street information bubble, addicted to the comforts and praises of lobbyists masquerading as journalists. You mistake the steak and martini dinners you get invited to as your own constituents. You are not "moderate." The SAVE America Act has 98% support among Republicans. Name one other thing that has 98% support. You are an extreme minority who prides himself on being a calm leader, when in reality you are well in the running for the most ineffective Majority leader of all time. Prove me wrong. Do the bare modicum of effort. Not symbolic. Actual effort. Cancel the recess. Get SAVE America Act passed.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Every senator will soon be on the record with an up-or-down vote so the American people can know exactly where they stand on voter ID. I don’t know how Democrats will be able to explain being against commonsense voter ID requirements, but I can’t wait to hear them try.
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Jason LaMar
Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
The Israel First goons are desperate. They tried taking down Bannon with the goofiest lies about him being a mole for the Epstein elite. At least they had screenshots of Bannon’s texts to take out of context. Now they’re making up words, that don’t remotely resemble what Tucker said.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@seanmdav That’s the point Sean. This is the Israel First crowd’s play card, to dissuade real dialogue, because they don’t have a credible case for the Iran War. Same tactic Democrats use on Republicans.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
I defended Netanyahu earlier today, and now I’m going to defend Tucker from similar false smears. I’ve known Tucker for close to 20 years, and the claim that he is anti-Semitic is absurd, as his own words attest. It sure would be nice if we could go back to arguing positions on their own merits instead of using the commie tactic of smearing anyone who disagrees as racists or Nazis.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@ForecasterEnten Completely fake poll. One of Trump’s original pillars outside of illegal immigration was no new wars. It’s impossible to Make America Great Again and focus 90% of the presidency now targeting other countries.
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(((Harry Enten)))
(((Harry Enten)))@ForecasterEnten·
There's no break in MAGA. Trump's approval with MAGA GOP is literally 100%. 90% of MAGA GOP approve of US military action in Iran. Those who disapprove of Trump are not MAGA at this point. Importantly: MAGA makes up the same share of voters as it did when Trump won in 2024.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@SenRandPaul Well said Senator. Mullins is a snake to taxpayers for knowingly voting to continue massive amounts of welfare fraud. If his own constituents actually need assistance some day, it may not be around due to no $ left.
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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
"So, today, Markwayne Mullin, I’ll give you a chance. Tell it to my face. Tell the world why you believe I deserved to be assaulted from behind, have six ribs broken, and a damaged lung. Tell me to my face why you think I deserved it."
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@sama Keep talking, and show the world how you and most other chatbot based AI execs think. It won’t end well for you if the prevailing mindset is humans are only good for “physically moving atoms” as Musk has said.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took. Thank you for getting us to this point.
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Jason LaMar@Jasonalamar·
@JohnMappin I would be surprised if Netanyahu and Israel’s govt were NOT involved in Kirk’s murder, along with the CIA.
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John Mappin
John Mappin@JohnMappin·
Dear Friends, Followers and Subscribers, our dear Americans, Seeing as one and all are reminiscing about Charlie Kirk today in light of the Iran war, I thought I would make something that happened crystal clear. Minds are for changing, and when the facts change we change our minds. We had dinner with Charlie Kirk in London last May 2025, and when Charlie I walked privately after dinner in Hyde Park, Charlie told me then that in his view Bibi Netanyahu was a psychopath and that the actions taken by his government in Gaza were psychopathic. We already knew that, so it was no shock to me, but it was good to see that his evaluation and capacity to observe the obvious was present and sane. Charlie had completely changed his mind and his position on Israel from when I first met him in Dec 2018, and in May 2025 he did not support their actions in Gaza or many of the actions of their government, particularly their growing destructive influence in America. Previously he had been one of Israel’s biggest champions, so this was indeed a complete change. We had witnessed his support of Israel previously as we had visited Israel with him in spring 2019 when he had held almost completely the opposite view. Charlie was also totally against any military engagement with Iran by America. And he told me in London that he had written a few days previously to Israeli leadership to express his disappointment. Erika, Charlie’s wife, shortly afterward on June 17th and 18th, communicated to us that she suported Charlie completely concerning his view of the insanity of involving the US in a war with Iran and the importance his attempts to achieve a peaceful resolution. And she communicated that directly to us in writing. She also, and most importantly, indicated that she did not agree with how biblical scripture was being used and was being twisted by pastors and politicians to justify their support of military action. This discussion is historically important in the light of discussions about dispensationalism* (see definition below) and how the Bible is being interpreted today by many politicians and military leaders to justify the current war. She stated very clearly that “the pastors” in Charlie’s orbit were “hungry for war.” That was her worry at that time, and Erika was VERY disturbed by it. Charlie was not alone in his views. Many feel the same way today. The elderly in America and the boomer generation seem to be somewhat unconscious on the subject of harmful Israeli government action and how it affects the entire future of America and the world. Charlie’s view was that most of the youth of today will never forgive Israel for the needless slaughter of innocent children in Gaza, and he suspected that they would not forgive Trump for a future war with Iran either. Charlie did his best to warn President Trump about this and what voters and the Trump base were telling him on June 18 last year. He did this knowingly at great personal risk to his personal relationship and friendship with the President. Today, the youth of the world and young voters in America, on the whole, have recognised that Trump’s actions in Iran are insane and that they have been encouraged by psychopaths. I personally believe that there is a possibility that Charlie was executed for his efforts to prevent the Iran war. This is my opinion. This matter and Charlie’s execution should be completely investigated. If an American citizen was executed by a foreign power for expressing their opinion, then we should be aware of that. I am not alone in that thought either. Charlie was one of my best friends; we communicated directly (often daily) since April 2018. We achieved a tremendous amount together. I have strong reason to believe that there is a possibility that he has been betrayed by several of those around him. @RealCandaceO @CarriePrejean1 @TuckerCarlson @BretWeinstein @piersmorgan @IanCarrollShow
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