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โ€œA republic, if you can keep it!โ€

Seattle, WA Bergabung ลžubat 2021
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Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards@keithedwardsยท
31 years in office. 0 sexual assault allegations from women.
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Vice President JD Vance
โ€œWe've made clear that we absolutely need to see the nuclear material come out of the country of Iran...the ball is in the Iranians' court because we put a lot on the table.โ€ โ€” VP Vance
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The Shallow State
The Shallow State@OurShallowStateยท
In light of Trump's recent fixation on Jesus, the Pope, and getting into Heaven, accompanied by a string of political losses, polling in the toilet, Epstein stories, embarrassment in Iran, regime change IN HUNGARY, and a total inability to sleep - time to discuss a condition known as NARCISSISTIC MORTIFICATION. Narcissistic Mortification is when a narcissist like Trump crosses over to a place where he sees visions of his own demise (thus 'getting into heaven'). Age and ill health play a role, but it's deeper than that. The condition is brought on by extreme fear. What extreme fear? To a malignant narcissist, THE most extreme fear of all is ultimate irrevocable humiliation - like being exposed as a fraud, or pedophile-friendly, or being exposed by whatever Putin has on him; or losing one's grandiosity in such a manner that it never returns - like he just saw happen to his friend Orban. In more psychological terms, narcissistic mortification is when one with a rigidly grandiose pathology sees his sense of self as exposed, defective or inferior. Trump the Infallible can't bear to see that. It was coined by Freud in his book Moses and Monotheism. It's described there as deep injuries to ego/self, triggered by one's own compulsiveness (getting outplayed in Iran), one's own lack of discretion (his sins with Epstein) and ONE'S OWN weaknesses (illness, cognitive loss). Grandiosity diminishes, leading to terror and disorientation (insomnia). PS: There actually IS a wiki page for narcissistic mortification (which surprised me) and here's an interesting sentence from it, that I thought I'd echo here: Narcissistic Mortification is "the primitive terror of self-dissolution, triggered by the sudden exposure of one's sense of a defective self ... to a narcissist, it is death by embarrassment."
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVanceยท
โจโจWeโ€™ve been extremely clear on our redlines. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. At the same time, if it gives up its nuclear program, it can gain a lot from these negotiations. I hope they choose wisely.โฉ
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YankeeGunner
YankeeGunner@YankeeGunnerยท
I don't know what should happen if we don't win the league. It'll clearly be a time for discussing change. What I can't tell is how much demand for change is "digital noise" and how much is real. But it "feels" real right now, and if we do blow it, then maybe there's no way back
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVanceยท
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlainยท
The Vice President of the United States flew 7,000 miles in good faith to try to make a deal with the Iranians and they spat in his face.
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YankeeGunner
YankeeGunner@YankeeGunnerยท
People get hung up on messaging, mentality, โ€œbottleโ€ etc. Iโ€™m not saying it doesnโ€™t matter. But for me, more than managers, or tactics, or mentality or anything else, talent wins trophies. the most talented teams win stuff. And our attacking talent isnโ€™t currently anywhere near the level. In general, one of the strongest & fairest criticisms that Iโ€™ve heard about this current โ€œprojectโ€ has been the way weโ€™ve approached attacking recruitment. I donโ€™t think weโ€™ve gotten it right after multiple attempts & I feel like thatโ€™s where we could fall short of our goals more than anything else
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLunaยท
So the Dems donโ€™t want Swalwell to be governor of California, but he can stay a member of Congress? Are we running a halfway house for sexual predators in Congress now? No. He should not be allowed to stay in Congress.
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Darren
Darren@DarrenArsenal1ยท
38 passes back to the keeper 38 !!!!!! 30 ***** 8!
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Tim Stillman โญ๏ธโญ๏ธ
Ultimately this is a tactical defeat not a psychological one imo- which I donโ€™t think is โ€˜betterโ€™ than the more attractive psychological angle (in fact I think itโ€™s worse) and to frame it that way discredits Bournemouth. For Arsenal, technical level needs to rise, without Odegaard and Merino not enough ball security under pressure and Iโ€™d wager weโ€™ll see fixing that as a big focus in the summer (which obvs doesnโ€™t help us now!)
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Tim Stillman โญ๏ธโญ๏ธ
Struggled with the four man press again much like the Carabao Cup Final. Frustrating that the warning signs werenโ€™t heeded in the build up to their second goal and we continued to play short even though it was consistently getting us into trouble.
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Phil Costa
Phil Costa@_PhilCostaยท
That might be the one. That might be the result we look back on. We all saw the banana skin, we all saw the red flags and still had to watch a performance like that. Until we prove that we can get over the line, we've got to eat the narratives. It's as simple as that.
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFCยท
The ball was bundled into the net at the far post and the visiting supporters went wild. While the celebrations continued, I was sitting 136 miles away, in a dark corner of a TV studio in west London, fearing the worst. As the video assistant referee (VAR), I had spotted three potential offences in the build-up. As I worked through the checks, it felt like the walls were closing in, the darkness was intensifying and my mouth was getting drier while my heartbeat rose. In 20 years as a referee on the pitch, I never felt the kind of pressure that goes with being a VAR. Eventually, more than three minutes after the goal had been scored, I confirmed that it could stand. It had felt like a waste of everyoneโ€™s time, that a joyous and spontaneous moment had been ruined by a nerd desperate to find cause to wreak misery. Nothing could be further from the truth. Referees are people too, and feel the pain inflicted by a video review system that is simply not fit for purpose. Graham Scott, The Athletic's new referee columnist. ๐Ÿ”— nytimes.com/athletic/71836โ€ฆ
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Speaker Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnsonยท
The SAVE America Act is about proof of citizenship to register to vote and using a Photo ID when you do so. Why are Chuck Schumer and Democrats AGAINST this common sense measure? Because they want illegal aliens to vote in our elections.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischerยท
After 11 years, you would think people would understand how Trump operates. Yes, it was blunt and to our American ears, over the top. It's Trump's crude way of speaking. But it was also fluent Farsi. It's the one language the Iranian leaders understand. It's the language of the Middle East. Trump wasn't speaking to us, he was speaking to Iran. Twenty-four hours before he said it, the Iranians opposed a cease fire. After he said it, they were for a ceasefire. Btw, for 47 years we heard them chant "Death to America." Where were you then?
Michael McFaul@McFaul

While everyone has moved on, I remain deeply troubled by Trumps threat to wipe out an entire civilization. No American president has talked in such terms. No American president ever should.

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