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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Just had a nice 5-mile walk & took some time to be introspective: I’m not doing enough — working hard, but I can do more. We are fewer than 5 months away from one of the most important midterm elections in American history. It’s time to double — triple — down. We need to make our case to the American people why Republicans deserve to keep control of Congress & get our base out to vote this November. While I am focused on winning elections, I am NOT going to stop talking about the SAVE America Act. See you this weekend, South Dakota.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇨🇳 The Iran war exposed a dependency the West ignored for decades... and China holds all the cards. Mohamed A. El-Erian, the chief economic advisor, says the Iran war is a brutal wake-up call about how exposed the global economy really is, and the next vulnerability is already flashing red: China. The war proved how fast one chokepoint can choke global supply chains. El-Erian's warning is that the West made the same mistake with China for decades, letting it work globalization one-sided while critical industries, including the rare earths the US needs for national security, drifted into Beijing's grip: "We were naive" The ramification? He sees the world retreating into "managed globalization light," where strategic industries get walled off and open markets stay open only for players who actually behave. @elerianm
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇨🇳 The Iran war just showed the WORLD how to strangle the global economy. Mohamed A. El-Erian says the Iran war's deepest impact isn't on the battlefield, but on the global economy, through the lesson it handed the entire planet. By turning the Strait of Hormuz into a weaponized chokepoint, El-Erian says Iran proved a single country can throttle global supply chains at will, and the shockwaves rippled far beyond the Gulf. The ramification is what should worry everyone. That playbook is now public. The Red Sea is a chokepoint. So is the water between Taiwan and China. And the war just showed every player that weaponizing one delivers real economic leverage, a lesson nobody can un-learn. @elerianm

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fOx
fOx@fOx1257067·
There have been a growing number of reports from people living near data centers who say they're hearing strange, persistent sounds unlike anything they've experienced before. Some describe a constant hum. Others report vibrations, headaches, sleep disruption, and a feeling they can't quite explain. Whether those concerns are justified or not, one thing is certain....we're building more data centers than ever before, and nobody really knows what the long-term effects of living beside them might be. The sound in this video is eerie enough on its own. Would you want this running day and night near your home?
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Nockit (dregs)@Nockit1·
@RealJamesWoods Keeping the shrinking ancient population captive for the DNC. "No, really, we keep you in the cellar under lockdown because the people out there hate you and will kill you if they find you. Stay compliant."
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
The Director of National Intelligence has just reported that Anthony Fauci funded a bioweapons lab in China in the creation of the COVID pandemic that killed millions. ABC has crack reporter Jonathan Karl headlining an algae story.
ABC News@ABC

ABC News' Jonathan Karl reports from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool where workers continue to battle algae – and the new paint job appears to be falling apart. The Department of Interior did not immediately respond to a request for comment. abcnews.link/aBAOLif

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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. Vice President JD Vance left just earlier for Switzerland to attend the U.S.-Qatar-Pakistan-Iran talks.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST NOW: Police have detained yet ANOTHER leftist goon for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool These people need to be slapped with MAJOR federal charges Police believe he was ripping pieces of the blue sealant off the bottom, further damaging the pool
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Nockit (dregs)@Nockit1·
@Sassafrass_84 @nicksortor It's not their pool. They don't really have much allegiance to USA. They'd rather tear down USA to make their political opponents look bad. Party before Country.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
@nicksortor Honestly, I have no words anymore. As much as I hated biden, I never wanted to destroy federal property. These people aren't right in the head.
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Larry Elder
Larry Elder@larryelder·
Why throw Israel under the bus?
🌻🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🧡Pro USA & Israel Reagan Republican@lou_twin

Vance Drops the Pretense JD Vance's Jew-baiting is no longer hiding in plain sight. It’s no longer something that has to be inferred from his choice of anti-Semitic allies, his serial flirtations with the rhetoric of the podcast right, or his clear displeasure whenever the Jewish state asserts itself in a way that conflicts with his political faction's priorities. It’s now out in the open. “If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government,” he said today, “I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world.” Vance then added that Donald Trump is “the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time.” We get it. Everyone hates Israel, and maybe they’re all onto something. Vance has been itching to say this for a long time, and Donald Trump’s failure in Iran finally gave him the opportunity. The president is letting JD be JD. Turns out, he’s exactly who I thought he was. Vance’s premise, it’s worth noting, is false. Israel has relations with dozens of countries and maintains significant strategic partnerships throughout the world, even with countries that criticize it obsessively. And while Vance claims that Israeli cabinet members are personally attacking Trump, they’ve merely commented on the Iran deal and what it means for Israel. But the real problem here is moral. Vance's formulation is intended to put Israel in a position that Jews know all too well: that of a people whose fate depends on staying in the good graces of a powerful ruler. And Jews in this circumstance, Vance was saying, should really know when they’re pushing their luck. The vice president wasn’t describing an alliance. He was describing dependence—a dependence that strips a nation of the right to disagree. The logic runs as follows: Because Israel needs American support, Israel must refrain from criticizing the American president. Because Trump is sympathetic to Israel, Israel should suppress its own judgments whenever those judgments conflict with his. It doesn’t matter that Israel hasn’t let a day of Trump’s presidency pass without expressing its gratitude for his support. What Vance is talking about is obedience. That’s not how alliances work. The United States has never expected Britain, France, Japan, or any other ally to surrender its voice in exchange for American protection. In a healthy alliance, partners are free to speak candidly when interests diverge. The alliance works because it’s rooted in shared aims and shared values, not because one side has purchased the silence of the other. But Trump doesn’t speak the language of shared values and, anyway, it’s time Israel was reminded that it’s subject to different rules. So Vance was instructing the Jewish state to remember who its protector is. Of course, Zionism emerged, in part, as a rejection of the idea that Jews should live at the mercy of leaders whose favor could be granted one day and withdrawn the next. That’s why anti-Semites can’t tolerate it. And the anti-Semites loved Vance’s reprimand. The anti-Jewish left cheered along with the groyper-adjacent right. “Finally!” Cenk Uygur wrote on X. “This is the kind of energy we need from our leaders. I hate to give @JDVance credit, but he’s obviously correct here. It’s infuriating to see them assume they can boss us around when we’re their only remaining ally and they owe us everything.” Actually, Israel is the only country “at this moment in time” that’s been unwavering in its support for the president and the only country that’s proved itself fighting alongside the United States in ages. You could say it’s the only powerful true ally that this administration has. And it will not be bound by the terms of Trump’s Iran deal or chastened by the scolding of JD Vance. Abe Greenwald is the executive editor of COMMENTARY. Today’s Podcast JUNE 18, 2026

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Nockit (dregs)@Nockit1·
@lxrdVie @afroanalytic More than half of what are called blacks are whiter than they are black. Crazy that the Democrats still run the "One Drop Rule" and black people take it as word from God.
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B Free
B Free@lxrdVie·
@afroanalytic Why are asians even called POC? Their complexion is just as white as white people and shit sometimes paler.
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Nockit (dregs)@Nockit1·
@TexasRose1836 @honestpollster Those Christians get their throats slit if they stand up for themselves - don't pretend they are living happily in Ferngully. And the Bahai get killed just for existing.
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Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports
Dropping 1+ Megatons on Tehran would probably be the single biggest act of human evil ever. I hope whoever suggested it is never taken seriously again.
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Nockit (dregs)@Nockit1·
1. Move the US Navy out to dynamically blockade from afar if called upon. 2. Start bombing a little bit at a time if progress is not made - start with recently discovered places where IRGC is digging out or stashing -- and follow up with dual-use targets, giving a few minutes, or hours, or days notice ahead of the bombing. 3. Continue choking off funding until things are going well.
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Wolf of X
Wolf of X@WolfofX·
In 1990, a tiny premature baby weighing just 2 pounds 6 ounces arrived at the neonatal intensive care unit of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. Born at only 29 weeks of pregnancy, he spent more than 40 days fighting for his life under the watchful care of dedicated nurses, including Vilma Wong, who lovingly helped look after him during his earliest and most fragile days. Twenty-eight years later, in 2018, Wong met a new doctor who had joined the hospital's pediatric neurology team. As they spoke, she learned that he had been born prematurely at the same hospital in 1990. Curious, she asked if his father had been a police officer. When he answered yes, both realized they shared a remarkable connection. The young physician was Dr. Brandon Seminatore, the very same premature infant Wong had once cradled in her arms and helped nurse back to health nearly three decades earlier. Brandon's parents still had a photograph taken in 1990 showing Wong holding their son, and they sent it to him, confirming the incredible reunion. For Vilma Wong, seeing the tiny baby she once cared for return to the same hospital as a doctor dedicated to helping children was deeply moving. For Dr. Seminatore, meeting the nurse who had been part of his fight for survival was a powerful reminder that the compassion shown in life's earliest moments can leave an impact that lasts a lifetime. Their reunion stands as a touching testament to the enduring bonds formed in medicine and to the extraordinary full-circle journeys that can unfold over the years.
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