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Sir Stewart Wallace as Himself

@SpiderfromMars7

Point me at the sky and let it fly.

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Bagger 293@Bagger_293__·
@3xcalibaneur Her position at Squarespace sounds like it involved a lot of managerial work, so I don't know what you are talking about.
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RAY@3xcalibaneur·
It’s mind-boggling that every elite gating mechanism of our society has been systematically ground down to the point where someone with this resume could waltz into one of the most prestigious financial institutions in the US and get an “executive director” position paying $300k
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Lydia Moynihan@LydiaMoynihan

SCOOP: Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec nypost.com/2026/06/23/bus…

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Rotten Tomatoes 🍅@RottenTomatoes·
'The Blair Witch Project' reboot will officially release in theaters on September 24, 2027.
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Maximiliano Bretos
Maximiliano Bretos@MaxBretosSports·
I have a list of players I am actively pulling for at World Cup, Crysencio Summerville 🇳🇱 is near top. The silver lining of sucky @WestHam season is he played well enough to make Dutch starting 11 and look at him now!!!
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Taylor Twellman@TaylorTwellman·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #WorldCup
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Zigmund
Zigmund@zigmund_floyd·
@mcuban You’re a fucking coward. Licking trumps boot, appearing in the Oval Office with him. Supported Kamala yet now you’re nothing but a lapdog. You should be ashamed of yourself.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Ro, you just gave a nice little stump speech. Congrats. I'm talking about how AI can be used to make government more efficient, less expensive and provide an option, where it makes sense , to private enterprise. Enabling more of the revenue you collect from taxpayers to go directly to the people who need it. Ask your GenZ and neediest constituents, if AI could reduce spending in your state and improve the quality of services offered, with some percent of those savings being deposited in their bank accounts annually, would they approve of the government using AI ? You know the answer. By focusing on technology that can allow government to provide better services at a lower cost, which AI will be in a position to enable, only then can you help provide for people who need help and support. AI is new, and not easy to implement. Which is why your state and the federal government should be creating programs to give new grads, who know or can learn AI, jobs to work with existing staff to find ways to decrease costs and improve efficiency. It's an investment that will pay off. And as far as all the things you want to subsidize, from homes to childcare to healthcare , you could take every dollar from every billionaire and trillionaire in your state and probably every state and territory, leave them broke and then eat them, and it wouldn't cover for a year, the cost of what you want to do But Since I know healthcare, let's start there and see how serious you are about Medicare for All ? Who runs it and how do you choose that person? Right now the proposed legislation from jayapal and sanders says ," at the discretion of the Sec of HHS" What do you think would be happening right now if that had been passed ? I'll tell you the same thing I tell Republicans who think removing government and regulation from any market will make that market bigger and more efficient ... Ideology is not a strategy
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

.@mcuban have you seen @ericschmidt booed by young graduates preaching how AI will solve all? I am not an AI doomer or accelerationist. I am an AI democratist. But AI is not a panacea for our economic divides. Our elite class is totally out of touch. Young folks see an unfair and lopsided economy where money lenders & speculators are obscenely wealthy while they can't afford a house or education. We are in a new Gilded Age. We need a home guarantee for young Americans by 35 if they work for 7 years. A jobs program for them after school. Childcare at $10 day. Medicare for All so healthcare isn't tied to your work. Free trade schools and public college. An industrial investment bank financing small and medium size manufacturers that make things we currently import. Tech institutes that prepare Americans to use AI in a small business, government agency, or factory floor. An end to data center extraction taking a community's water and jacking up their bills, sucking all the money in the hands of a few tech billionaires. A tax on agentic AI more than human workers. A tax on billionaires and, yes, trillionaires. An end to foreign wars. An end to aid to nations that commit genocide. I call it a Team America agenda.

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Lee Kuan Yimby@LeeKuanYimby·
Reminder: Zohran and his family keep an extra luxury home in Uganda in a neighborhood surrounded by armed security because everyone else is so poor.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich.

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Nathan J Robinson
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson·
There is no way to morally justify having a trillion dollars
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Sir Stewart Wallace as Himself
Sir Stewart Wallace as Himself@SpiderfromMars7·
@bkoo I find it hilarious Zlatan has talked himself into being one of the goats of soccer. Great player, but it must've been in his contract with Fox.
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Doug McIntyre
Doug McIntyre@ByDougMcIntyre·
Christian Pulisic after being pulled at halftime of the #USMNT’s 4-1 win: “I just got a bit of a kick in the first half, so I'm really hoping that it's nothing. Taking a little bit of precaution today, but I'm hoping I'll be fine the next few days.”
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Maximiliano Bretos
Maximiliano Bretos@MaxBretosSports·
That folks was men Vs boys. The equivalent of Argentina playing Tahiti, the gap in class massive!! We have arrived 🇺🇸
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and gas while Elon Musk becomes a TRILLIONAIRE. When the federal government is for sale, the rich get richer and everyone else gets shafted. The system is rigged.
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Sinny
Sinny@sun_of_sin__·
@Champa_Bay23 @mtaibbi Lol, X is nothing but a glorified shit posting platform. Everyone has had a typo in their posts. When it happens to someone else I'll be the first to shit post on it. 😂 Thanks for the post.
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Elizabeth Warren
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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Bryan Bishop
Bryan Bishop@BaldBryan·
Oh gosh. It’s been years, but I saw (sometimes multiple) A-listers whenever we went to Craig’s. Also saw a fair share at The Peninsula rooftop restaurant. Again, this was 10+ years ago. Good luck.
TheRealAmericanHero@acm0045

@BaldBryan Hope all goes well for you and I had a question that you may be too woosy to answer. I your Carolla days you suggested a few restaurants to visit in LA if you really want to see celebrities. What were those names of restaurants?

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Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith
Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith@LGMicahBeckwith·
Michael Hicks’ column is a perfect example of why so many Americans have lost confidence in higher education and the political class surrounding it. Hicks wants Hoosiers to believe there is nothing to worry about when it comes to the influence of Islam and Sharia-inspired ideology in the West. That argument ignores both history and present reality. Across Europe, citizens have watched parallel societies emerge, free speech curtailed, religious tensions rise, and governments struggle to integrate large populations whose values often conflict with the historic foundations of Western civilization. What is truly remarkable is that a tenured professor at a taxpayer-supported university making $250,000/year can write an entire opinion piece attacking those who raise concerns while refusing to seriously engage with the historical record. Since the days of Muhammad in Medina, Islamic political thought has not merely been religious in nature; it has contained legal, governmental, and societal dimensions. To suggest that concerns about Sharia or Islamic political influence are simply irrational fears is not scholarship, it’s ideological advocacy. Ball State University should be asked why one of its most prominent professors appears more interested in ridiculing dissenting viewpoints than engaging in honest debate. Universities are supposed to be places where ideas are tested, not where politically fashionable narratives are protected from scrutiny. Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas have victims. History is filled with examples of leaders and intellectuals who dismissed legitimate concerns until it was too late. Hoosiers deserve a serious discussion about preserving the principles that built Western civilization - constitutional government, religious liberty, individual rights, and the rule of law, not lectures from academics who seem intent on caricaturing anyone who disagrees with them. The question isn’t whether Hoosiers should hate Muslims. They should not. The question is whether Americans are willing to honestly examine ideologies that conflict with the constitutional order and cultural foundations of this nation. Refusing to have that conversation doesn’t make the problem disappear. It only guarantees that others will have it for us.
IndyStar@indystar

Opinion: Micah Beckwith is a failure as an elected leader. He fails even worse as a spokesman for the Gospels. indystar.com/story/opinion/…

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Peter Rivosecchi
Peter Rivosecchi@PeteLA0716·
@BretWeinstein I’ll start with I come in peace. But I am curious what is the proof it was stolen? Because your preferred candidate lost or is losing? That’s not evidence . CA is 80 percent mail in votes . Literally not possible to count them all on Election Day.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
The rigging of the LA Mayoral primary is obvious. Outrage should be independent of party, and that’s not what I’m seeing. What’s wrong with you Blue Team people? Do you not understand what it means? Snap out of it and stand up for your neighbors, your country and the West!
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Clive
Clive@cnelso4250·
@BretWeinstein Never been more convinced you are another one of those dumb geniuses. Understand your suspicion but this is just your gut feeling and not based in evidence. Once again, you are finding ways to help Trump destroy our democracy.
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