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Sam E. Antar
Sam E. Antar@SamAntar·
Bernie Sanders rails against “oligarchy” while campaigning with Zohran Mamdani, who is backed by Soros-aligned political networks. Apparently concentrated billionaire influence is only a problem when it’s the wrong billionaire.
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders

At a time when billionaires and corporate interests wield enormous power over our economy and political system, Congress needs leaders who will stand with working people and take on the oligarchy. Join me and @ZohranKMamdani for a get out the vote rally in Brooklyn on Thursday.

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BLACK DUMPLING™
BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
Today's Belfast Anti-Racism March featured the unveiling of a new mural celebrating Belfast's Diverse History and unwaveringly virtuous support of providing Asylum Seekers with whatever they need. One man reportedly was willing to give an arm, a leg, an eye or a head. An approved speaker was heard to say "It's good that we're being replaced. We owe it to the Nigerians." And you think I'm being facetious but these people actually think this way.
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GunShyMartyr
GunShyMartyr@jimmy_rustlin·
The face of a pro-Hamas protestor that's running for a seat in the IL House. He uses she/her pronouns and I'm sorry, sir, you have a 5 o'clock shadow and a massive adams apple, your pronouns should be mentally/ill.
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
1/2 🧵 The only thing more dangerous than a radical ideology is a political class too cowardly to name it. Rubio named it. Now watch them try to destroy him for it. 🚨 Rubio Said the Quiet Part Out Loud — And the World Just Had a Seizure They want you to apologize for noticing. Marco Rubio — Secretary of State, standing at the podium of American power — spoke a sequence of words so plainly true that the entire global opinion-manufacturing complex immediately went into anaphylactic shock. Here's what he actually said: Radical Islam doesn't want a small caliphate in Iraq or Syria. They see the United States as the greatest evil on Earth. They seek to dominate the entire West. It's revolutionary. It wants endless expansion, terrorism, assassinations, and total control. And then — this is the part that broke them — he connected the dots to American soil. Orlando. Pensacola. The domestic attacks that the legacy press memory-holed within 72 hours because the perpetrators' ideological motives were inconvenient to the narrative. The reaction from certain quarters was instantaneous and predictable: outrage, demands for retraction, the usual theater of performative offense. But here's the question nobody in the professional pundit class wants to answer: Which word, exactly, was wrong? Was it "radical"? Because the guys waving black flags and throwing gay people off buildings seem pretty comfortable with the label. Was it "Islam"? Because they sure as hell invoke it. Loudly. Repeatedly. In 4K video. Was it "revolutionary"? Read Hasan al-Banna. Read Sayyid Qutb's Milestones. This isn't a fringe interpretation — it's the founding political theology of the Muslim Brotherhood, the ideological grandfather of Hamas, al-Qaeda, ISIS, and every jihadist franchise that's metastasized across six continents since 1979. The playbook is explicit: 1Dawa — proselytization and demographic expansion 2Hijra — migration into target societies 3Jihad — when conditions are ripe, kinetic action This isn't a conspiracy. It's published. It's taught. It's celebrated on Telegram channels with six-figure subscriber counts. And the West's response for forty years has been to pretend not to see it while funding the very regimes that export it. Rubio committed the unforgivable sin of naming the enemy. In an era where the foreign policy establishment prefers euphemisms like "violent extremism" and "overseas contingency operations," he used words that actually mean something. The fury isn't about inaccuracy. The fury is about accuracy without permission. Why This Matters More Than Any Previous Speech Because this isn't 2002. We've now lived through: •The ISIS caliphate (which wasn't supposed to exist — until it did) •The Taliban retaking Afghanistan in 10 days flat •Hamas's October 7th massacre, livestreamed by the perpetrators •The Houthis shutting down global shipping lanes from a sandpit •The resurgence of al-Shabaab across the Horn of Africa •Iran's network of proxies stretching from Beirut to Baghdad to Sana'a — now actively at war with American forces And domestically? The FBI's own numbers show a consistent, non-random pattern of jihadist-inspired attacks on U.S. soil that the media covers with the enthusiasm of someone burying a body. Rubio didn't say anything new. He said something old — something that's been true for decades — but he said it from the podium of the State Department instead of from a think tank panel nobody watches. That's the difference. That's why they're panicking. The Real Divide The split isn't between "Islamophobes" and "tolerant people." The split is between: •People who believe ideas have consequences — and that a totalitarian political ideology dressed in theological language is still a totalitarian political ideology. •People who believe words are magic — and that if we just stop talking about the problem, the problem will politely cease to exist.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Fail #2: Holy Mayo.
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
Every dollar Elon Musk has made is traceable. Every product sold, every service rendered, every government contract awarded, every share of stock bought or sold. It’s all on the record. You, on the other hand, haven’t built a company, invented a product, or created anything people willingly pay for. You’ve spent the last 14 years collecting a $174,000 Senate salary. Yet somehow you managed to buy a luxury D.C. condo, a $4 million Victorian mansion in Cambridge, and saw your net worth balloon by 150% to $12 million. Everyone knows where Musk’s money came from. The same can’t be said for yours.
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren

Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.

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Katie Daviscourt 📸
Katie Daviscourt 📸@KatieDaviscourt·
Seattle is out of control ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
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Championship Rounds
Championship Rounds@ChampRDS·
We got a BALD EAGLE at the UFC White House ceremonial weigh ins WTF is going on 😭
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Islamists Hasan Piker And Abdul El-Sayed Spearhead Anti-ICE Chaos At Delaney Hall As Democrats Enable Their Behavior Pro-Islamic figures are bringing chaos to ICE facilities. lauraloomer.substack.com/p/islamists-ha…
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Joe Rogan just saw the UFC White House setup for the first time. His reaction: "What the f*ck is this? This is so crazy, tomorrow's gonna be bananas." One of the wildest venues in combat sports history is about to become reality. Writer: Val
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Secretary Doug Burgum
Secretary Doug Burgum@SecretaryBurgum·
🎶 Living in 🇺🇸 🎵 The Ellipse is PACKED with fans from across the country ready for @UFC @Freedom250!
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"All this trillionaire stuff really just represents, some percentage ownership in my companies. The companies are doing lots of useful things, the value the company grows. I own a percentage of the company & that's sums up to that number." — Elon Musk
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