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Ron Coleman

@RonColeman

Lawyer (NY/NJ) (litigation). Conservative; orthodox (the Jewish kind). Husband of @janebcoleman. Father of four rabbis. Podcast: @colemannation1.

Newark, NJ Beigetreten Ocak 2009
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Ron Coleman
Ron Coleman@RonColeman·
Don't underestimate the tremendous political achievement of the Democrats since 2016. Thanks to them, conservatives no longer fear that the greatest threat to America is Muslim extremists or immigrants. They now know the greatest threat to America is Democrats.
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Coleman Moreing@ColemanMoreing·
@RonColeman @disclosetv Uh there's truth to that Ron ! Evil triumphs when good men do nothing! Iran's aims at aquring Nuclear technology and weapons has been going on since the 90 s . Remember the suicide bombing in Argentina in 94 . It was organized by the Current head of the IRGC.
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."
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Secular Conservative@SecularConserv1·
@seanmdav If you don't want to be thought of as an antisemite, maybe you shouldn't compare yourself to actual nazis x.com/TheMilkBarTV/s…
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🚨 Tucker Carlson disgustingly defends 1930s British fascist Oswald Mosley - who was so aligned with the Nazis that he married at Joseph Goebbels’ house in Berlin, with Adolf Hitler as a guest - even calling him “patriotic.” Carlson claimed Mosley’s “only crime was being the opposition” to Churchill, and that this is why he was arrested during World War II. To be clear: Mosley was a full-blown fascist. He received financial support from Mussolini, maintained close ties to Nazi Germany, and led the British Union of Fascists’ Blackshirts - a paramilitary-style group inspired by Mussolini’s movement, known for violence and for targeting Jewish communities. Mosley had previously served as a Member of Parliament from 1918 to 1931, initially as a Conservative and later as a Labour MP. However, after founding the British Union of Fascists in 1932 and embracing fascism, he was never again electorally viable or close to holding office. He was detained in 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B because the British government considered him a security risk with sympathies toward enemy powers - not because he was a credible political opponent. For Carlson to portray Mosley - an outspoken, Hitler-admiring fascist - as a war hero (which Tucker exaggerates), and to claim he was persecuted purely for political reasons, is deeply disturbing. The question has to be asked: does Tucker Carlson despise Churchill so much that he’s willing to defend a Nazi-aligned fascist like Mosley - or does he genuinely believe a Nazi-aligned fascist like Mosley was a patriot? Feat. @SimonWhistler

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𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗮𝗻 𝗢𝗳 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗶𝘂𝘀
Nice try. When is the last time Tucker did an interview with someone who is pro-Israel without attacking them and interrupting them and never letting them get a word in edgewise because he wants to embarrass them or catch them in a gotcha? Because he never interrupts Nick Fuentes or anyone else who clearly hates both Israel AND the Jews. You know them by the company they keep, and Tucker keeps some real low-life assholes around him ever since he left Fox News.
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Bruce Abramson@bdabramson·
@seanmdav Did you know him before his demonic possession?
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@seanmdav He wasn’t antisemitic until about 2 years ago. But face facts. He is now. Big time.
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weekendatBrandon's@BidensPrevagen·
@seanmdav I don't even like Israel but I can't help but notice all the people who passionately hate them are almost always lying.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
@seanmdav I'm extremely annoyed that people are making me defend Netanyahu.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
He is summarizing an argument/quote made by Will Durant in “The Lessons of History” about the brutality of life on earth and the need to confront evil. Agree with that sentiment or not, he’s not making the claim being quoted. C’mon, folks.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."

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JovanHuttonPulitzer™ אני לא סובל אידיוטים!
THIS CLIP IS TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT! He was arguing that being morally right is not enough by itself in a world of violent states and war. In a March 19, 2026 press conference about Iran, Netanyahu said democracies must be willing to defend themselves with strength, and he introduced the line by saying, “It is not enough to be moral. It is not enough to be just. It is not enough to be right.” He then cited historian Will Durant and used the “Jesus Christ / Genghis Khan” contrast to make a hard-power point: if good societies are not strong enough, ruthless aggressors can win. So, in context, he was not praising Genghis Khan or literally comparing Jesus and Genghis as moral equals. He was saying that history does not automatically reward goodness, and that weakness or passivity can allow aggression to prevail. That framing closely tracks Durant’s wording in The Lessons of History, where Durant writes that “history offers no guarantee” that good wins, and that “the universe has no prejudice in favor of Christ as against Genghis Khan.” But the underlying point he was making was about power, deterrence, and military resolve, not a theological claim about Jesus.
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Kane 謝凱堯@kane·
The funniest part is @RoKhanna’s defense: “I’m just trading my wife’s money in my disclosures”
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

@BrettYokom @pitdesi Thanks. It's my wife's money prior to marriage. Her father in law is a successful immigrant entrepreneur, who started an auto transmission business in Ohio. I have a lot of respect for entrepreneurs! And the stock ban legislation precisely requires a trust.

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Max 📟@MaxNordau·
@RoKhanna I feel like you understand how the phrase that you coined can be used to falsely imply that the Jews are tricking Americans into war and that something should be done about them.
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