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Zonkers1965

@thomasCoster4

🇺🇲America First, FULL STOP🇺🇸 Just a normal. Happily married, not looking to hook up! Too broke due to Bidenomics to support your charity! NO DM's

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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Speaking at 3:10 central time today
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One Bad Dude
One Bad Dude@OneBadDude_·
I want ICE agents working with TSA at airports. I want ICE agents at the polls. I want ICE agents greeting people at the front door of the grocery store. I want ICE agents waiting at the department of motor vehicles. I want ICE agents waiting at fast food restaurants. I want to make sure ICE leaves no place to hide! Deport. Them. All!
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Politico, You’ve published 1,500+ words about Senator Mike Lee and the SAVE America Act. Your headline conditioned the reader what to think before the first paragraph: "This is about attention." Your sourcing: five anonymous Republican senators, and a section titled "Leadership ambitions?" whose only function is to ensure the reader leaves believing Lee is just putting on a performance. The SAVE America Act requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. It passed the House 218-213. The President called it his "#1 priority." Harvard CAPS/Harris found in February 2026 that 75% of Americans support it. Your article does not contain the phrase "proof of citizenship." It does not mention any polling. It barely has any policy analysis. You have to remove the substance for the false personality smears to land. Now let’s examine the real reason you wrote this hit job. In January 2021, three of your staff left and founded Punchbowl News. They took your model with them. Then Jake Sherman said something you never have: on a podcast, he described Punchbowl's revenue as "nearly 90%" from corporate sponsorships." The documented sponsors include PhRMA, ExxonMobil, JPMorgan, Meta, and the American Investment Council. Turns out, you have the exact same sponsors. PhRMA pays for Politico Focus branded content. JPMorgan Chase is a Politico Focus client. The American Investment Council is a Politico Focus client. Meta sponsors your shows. You have Politico Pro, which charges K Street $10,000 to $30,000 a year for legislative intelligence — and accounted for approximately half your revenue as of 2015, with a 93% renewal rate. Your subscriber base is the lobbying community. They are also your subject matter. The same corporations fund both outlets. The same K Street audience reads both outlets. And both outlets produce the same framing: leadership is realistic, insurgent senators are attention-seekers, the SAVE Act has "almost no chance." Punchbowl's Andrew Desiderio wrote that. Your Jordain Carney wrote that Lee "doesn't have a realistic path." Two outlets, same sponsors, same audience, same conclusion. Your own article admits, buried below 1,500 words of anonymous attacks: Lee's pressure produced an open-ended floor debate "next to unheard-of in the modern Senate" and moved Chuck Schumer to concede ground on voter ID. You framed both as asides. An anonymous senator told you Lee's motivation is "the clicks." Lee does midnight livestreams explaining his position to anyone who wants to listen. Your anonymous senators called Politico. Your alumni left, built the same thing, and told the world what it was. You never had to. The article does it for you. Like @PunchbowlNews, you are a K Street sham, Politico. You should have all your Capitol press credentials revoked, because your entire existence is one giant violation of undisclosed lobbying restrictions.
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
If that question is for me, yes. It was not a mistake, it was an intelligence construct designed to be delivered to the FBI for use in the 2016 election and beyond. The Steele Dossier was a collaborative British intelligence construct between CIA contractor Nellie Ohr and GCHQ Chris Steele. British intel used Steele to retain plausible deniability. CIA/FBI Cointel used Nellie Ohr. Intelligence leadership for both the British Govt and the U.S. Govt knew what was being done. All the heads of the Five Eyes likely knew.
Stephen Kenyon@StephenKenyon13

@TheLastRefuge2 @DataRepublican Wait…. are you going in record claiming, for example, that the Steele Dossier was NOT a giant mistake?

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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
The constructed Obama "Iran deal" was never about eliminating nuclear ambitions. It was a simple pay-to-play operation. Release the sanctioned funds and some would return to Team Obama. The same type of operation was then run in Ukraine with Biden as the primary beneficiary. Hillary was given Libya to do the same, except it went sideways and Clinton never got the payout. So something else had to be organized. That's where the Haiti funds came into play, for the Clinton family. Obama had Iran. Biden had Ukraine. Clinton had Libya (but it failed) so Haiti replaced it. Hope that simplified version helps.
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Zonkers1965@thomasCoster4·
@grey4626 All the while China & Russia are sitting ring side to the spectacle of their own military tech being sliced, diced and flambe-ed in real time by The US military juggernaut.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
DAY 13: THE MULLAHS’ EMPIRE IS FUCKED Gen. Dan Caine dropped the hammer in today’s Pentagon update. Thirteen days into this joint U.S.-Israel decapitation strike and the numbers are biblical: over 6,000 precision targets obliterated across Iran. That’s not incremental attrition...that’s systematic erasure at 460 strikes per day, around the clock. Iranian ballistic missile launches down 90%. Drone barrages down 95%. Their entire Revolutionary Guard Navy? Now officially “combat ineffective.” The Kilo-class submarine and every surface combatant that dared poke its head above water...vaporized by the first combat salvo of Army ATACMS from HIMARS, backed by PrSM follow-ons and submarine-launched heavies. The Persian Gulf isn’t just a kill box anymore; it’s their fucking mausoleum. Open-source wreckage in Ahvaz, floating debris off Bandar Abbas, empty launch canisters littering Kuwait...the forensic trail is ironclad. We achieved sea control without committing a carrier group into the Strait. Textbook combined-arms: space and cyber first-movers blinded their C4ISR, layered precision fires beheaded command nodes, and now the remnants of their “invincible” asymmetric fleet are reefs for the fish. Soleimani-class hulls? Gone. The whole littoral threat architecture? Dismantled. Psychologically, this is regime-ending trauma. The mullahs sold their people three decades of “death to America” theater, convinced the world their proxies and missiles made them untouchable. Today their Supreme Leader is dead...day-one strike...his successor hasn’t been seen since, and the Shia crescent proxies are watching their sugar daddy bleed out on live satellite. Morale in the IRGC is evaporating faster than their fuel depots...Hezbollah and the Houthis are already recalibrating loyalty equations because survival beats martyrdom when the patron state is on fire. Geopolitically, we just severed the head, poured accelerant on the stump, and are now entering the critical phase: securing what’s left of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure before any dirty breakout attempt. Marine Expeditionary Force en route. USS Tripoli surging in. Freedom of navigation in the Strait is being enforced with overwhelming violence. Oil prices spiking? Temporary tax on global arrogance. The mullahs tried to close Hormuz; we turned their coastline into a no-go zone for anything flying their flag. These bastards bet everything on endless proxy bleed-outs and our supposed reluctance to go full spectrum. We flipped the script, used their own littoral as the proving ground for 21st-century lethality, and are now accelerating the collapse at a pace history will study for generations. We’re going to eradicate these bastards. Root. Branch. Ideology. No safe havens. No half-measures. No negotiated surrender that lets this cancer metastasize again. The Persian Gulf runs red with the price of their hubris. Phase Two is already inbound. Happy Friday the 13th, goatfuckers. 🗡️💀🪖🗡️
Open Source Intel@Osint613

BREAKING 🔴 Gen. Dan Caine reveals US artillery forces just made HISTORY, blowing up an Iranian submarine using Army ATACMS, along with other ships "In just the first 13 days of this operation, our artillery forces have made history. They fired the FIRST precision strike missiles ever used in combat, reaching deep into enemy territory." "They've used Army ATACMS to sink multiple ships, including a submarine, and they've done all of this with the precision and determination that comes from relentless training and trust in each other and in their weapon systems."

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Zonkers1965@thomasCoster4·
@DaleStarkA10 Imagine trying to rag on an airframe that has seen active combat from May 10th, 1972 until.... TODAY!
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Dale Stark
Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10·
This cope is hilarious. These dorks have been whining for years that the A-10 is obsolete, but somehow we always manage to get into the fight anyway. And of course we don’t fight alone in contested airspace, we integrate with the appropriate assets. Always have, always will.
Dillion 🇺🇸@bencroyderived

What is this daft FB post? Obviously A-10’s can be used, but only in conjunction with a comprehensive SEAD plan because anything more advanced than a SA-2/HQ-1 is likely going to be a problem for the A-10. Does that mean the A-10 would survive against Russia or China? Likely not

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unseen1
unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
In all my time on this earth, I have never seen the US media so anti American and pro American enemies as I have witnessed these last few days. The masks are falling off left and right. Frankly, it's disgusting and Tehran Tucker as well as the entire lying legacy media complex along with the "woke right" social media leeches should be ashamed of themselves. The American military is engaged in an almost flawless military campaign attacking a core American enemy that has been an enemy for the last 47 years. Who have repeatedly screamed death to America. Who sought repeatedly to get a nuclear weapon. Who caused or funded numerous deaths to American soldiers and civilians and the media and Tehran Tucker show more support to these enemies than to the US military which protects their ability to speak freely with their very lives. I don't think the media will be able to walk away from this with any shred of respect given by the American people and rightfully so.
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C-Reason🇺🇸
C-Reason🇺🇸@CreasonJana·
This story should tell everyone they need to know about President Trump and the type of man he is. The man that the Leftist-Liberal Mainstream Media will not report on or recognize. While reading this … realize that the Presidents before Trump (and I’m basing this on the fact that this agent has young kids) where @BarackObama and @JoeBiden. Also realize that we’ve all heard stories on how rude and devaluing @HillaryClinton is reported to be towards the Secret Service. A SECRET SERVICE MEMBERS STORY: A Secret Service agent protecting Trump just said something that SHOCKED everyone: “Trump has RUINED me - I can never protect another President after him!” Before you think that’s criticism, wait until you hear what he actually MEANS by “ruined,” because his explanation about Trump is making the entire Secret Service agency emotional. Here’s what the agent meant by “Trump ruined me!” … This Secret Service agent has protected multiple Presidents before Trump. He was trained professionally. Did his job perfectly. Protected each President the same way … with discipline, distance, and duty. Then he got assigned to protect Trump. And everything CHANGED. The agent explained: “Trump RUINED me for this job. Not because he’s difficult … but because he’s the OPPOSITE. Trump knows my NAME. Every other President called me ‘agent.’ Trump calls me by my actual name. Trump knows my WIFE’S name. My CHILDREN’S names. Asks about my son’s baseball games by name. Trump NOTICES when I’m tired after standing 8 hours and says ‘Sit down, you need rest.’ Trump orders EXTRA food during long days: ‘Make sure my guys eat first.’ Trump attended my FATHER’S FUNERAL when he passed. No cameras. No press. Just came to honor the man who raised the agent protecting him. After experiencing THIS … how can I go back to being called ‘agent’ by future Presidents? After Trump remembered my KIDS’ names, how can I protect someone who won’t even learn MY name? After Trump treated me like FAMILY, how can I go back to being treated like FURNITURE? Trump RUINED me.” “He raised the bar so high for how Presidents should treat Secret Service that I can NEVER accept the old standard again. That’s what I mean by ruined.” Here’s what this confession proves: Trump didn’t just earn Secret Service protection … he RUINED them for protecting anyone else because once you’re treated like FAMILY, you can’t go back to being equipment.
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C-Reason🇺🇸
C-Reason🇺🇸@CreasonJana·
President Donald Trump has been associated with several reported acts of kindness and generosity, particularly from before and during his political career. Many of these stories circulate in supporter circles, social media, and some media outlets as examples of private or low-profile generosity that didn't receive widespread mainstream news coverage at the time (or were overshadowed by other narratives). These anecdotes often come from firsthand accounts, interviews, or compilations shared by supporters, though some have been fact-checked with varying degrees of verification. Here's a summary of some commonly cited examples: - Helping a family avoid farm foreclosure … In 1986, after seeing news reports about Annabell Hill, a Georgia widow whose husband died by suicide (leaving the family farm at risk of auction due to unpaid debts), Trump reportedly called to stop the foreclosure, paid off the mortgage (around $77,000 in some retellings), and even burned the debt papers in a symbolic gesture. This has been referenced in multiple accounts and fact-checks as credible. - Providing private jet for medical treatment … In the early 1990s (around 1988–1990s), Trump loaned his private plane to fly a seriously ill child (a case involving a young boy with a rare condition) and his family from Los Angeles to New York for urgent, life-saving medical care after commercial airlines refused. The family reportedly reached out for help, and he acted quickly without publicity. - Donating to a heroic bus driver … Around 1989, Trump sent $10,000 to New York City bus driver who prevented a woman from jumping off a bridge. He learned about the act through news and rewarded the driver's heroism quietly. - Free housing for Jennifer Hudson .. After the 2008 tragic murders of three family members (her mother, brother, and nephew), Trump provided free accommodations for Jennifer Hudson and her surviving family at the Trump International Hotel in Chicago for several weeks to offer safety and support during their grief. - Additional stories include paying off a stranger's mortgage after the person helped change a flat tire on his limo. - Gave $25,000 to the family of U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi after his detention in Mexico. - Various smaller acts like helping fix hospital elevators in Harlem, stopping his motorcade to thank firefighters, or providing aid to individuals in need. Overall, while Trump has a well-documented history of high-profile philanthropy through his foundation without the fanfare that the Clinton Foundation flaunts. Personal one-on-one acts are what many point to as lesser-known examples of kindness.
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✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪
✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪@vileTexan·
When the fucking transgenders shoot up a Catholic school, the fucking media is concerned about "transphobia". When the fucking Islamic terrorists shoot up an Austin bar, the fucking media is concerned about "Islamophobia". When the fucking illegal aliens rape and murder our children, the fucking media is concerned about "xenophobia". You know what the fuck I'm concerned about? I'm concerned for our future. I'm concerned for our families. I'm concerned for our children. I'm concerned for our neighbors. The fucking people that hate us are here. The fucking people that hate us are killing us. The fucking people that are in charge let them in. The fucking mockingbird media are all lying about it. Get them all the fuck out of here. I don't fucking care how. Deport them to Rwanda. Bring back public executions. I just want my fucking Country back.
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Zonkers1965@thomasCoster4·
@unseen1_unseen Seems Senators have become unaccountable. Maybe, just maybe it's time to go Old School and make Senators answer for their votes to their home State Legislators.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
Understand what Thune is doing right now. It’s not enough for him to kill the SAVE America Act. Thune has to kill it while also protecting his worst RINO colleagues from being exposed for opposing it. How does Thune accomplish his? By avoiding a simple majority vote at all costs. Thune knows a public vote where Republicans get less than 50 votes—with people like Tillis and Curtis and McConnell and Murkowski voting against IT—is electoral poison. He doesn’t want it to pass, but he also can’t have it die at the hands of his own puke colleagues. So how does Thune do this? By refusing to move to the already-passed House bill (this only requires a simple majority because the House message is privileged) and instead moving to a new, standalone Senate bill. A new Senate bill is not privileged, and therefore the motion to proceed to it is debatable, meaning it requires 60 votes. Thune needs to kill the SAVE America Act, not expose any of his GOP colleagues as being against it, and be able to pretend that he tried. This is the actual Senate GOP trifecta—doing nothing while pretending they tried everything and protecting the worst of the worst the whole time. So when you watch the GOP Senate bring up a brand new SAVE America Act bill and hold a single vote on a motion that needs 60 to pass, know that they’re doing it because they think you’re stupid.
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Zonkers1965@thomasCoster4·
@infantrydort @rothschildmd If we are sending Troops into Harms Way, the very least we can do is feed them a Ribeye & Lobster tail the night before.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
@rothschildmd I didn't have "I hope the troops starve" on my 2026 ideologue bingo card but here we are.
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
Air Force pararescueman awarded Silver Star for risking his life to save his teammates during Afghanistan firefight: Staff Sgt. Nicholas Brunetto, a pararescueman assigned to the 38th Rescue Squadron, was attached to a US Army Special Forces team during a mission in Afghanistan in February of 2023 when they were ambushed. The attack left eight US and three partner forces soldiers critically injured. While treating them, Brunetto "determined a blood transfusion was the only hope for one of his teammates," and proceeded to go back through incoming fire to get more medical equipment, "without regard for his own personal safety.” Brunetto continued to expose himself to enemy fire while he carried wounded patients to the extraction point, according to the release. "The people there, myself and other guys who were able to do treatment did an amazing job and were able to keep everyone who was injured alive," Brunetto said, according to the press release. "The team as a whole reacted really well to what the situation was and were able to get all the guys out of there fairly quickly."
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🇺🇸𝗢𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗿⚓️
USS Wahoo (SS-238) was launched at Mare Island on Valentine's Day 1942. Her CO, LCDR Dudley “Mush” Morton, gave the following speech prior to the Gato-class submarine's 3rd War Patrol: "Wahoo is expendable. We will take every reasonable precaution, but our mission is to sink enemy shipping. If anyone doesn't want to go along under these conditions, just see the yeoman. Nothing will ever be said about your remaining in Brisbane." *Every single crew member went on patrol Wahoo was lost with all hands in 1943 on her 7th war patrol, with LCDR Morton in command. At the time she was lost, Wahoo had sunk more ships than any other US Navy submarine.
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
So here's a little story about @NICKIMINAJ... About 3 years ago I was traveling, and I went to a TJMaxx. They had a "sale" area with some Nicki Minja perfume in it. Being old, I had never heard of her, but the perfume came with 3 small-ish bottles in the likeness of a beautiful woman (Nicki). I decided to give it a try. I absolutely loved it! I googled her, and that's how I found out about her. Little did I know then what a blessing she would be in so many ways! Thank you, @NICKIMINAJ and all the Barbz. I guess I'm one of the Barbz now!😃❤️
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