Jeff Schultz

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Jeff Schultz

Jeff Schultz

@JeffJSchultz

I like football and guitars. Legislative Assistant for @SenBradley

Wilton, WI 가입일 Temmuz 2009
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Jeff Schultz
Jeff Schultz@JeffJSchultz·
@EsotericCD @Political_Beats “Endless Endless” is a great book on the Elephant 6 collective. Love the Apples - really looking forward to this episode!
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Coming soon on @Political_Beats: an episode devoted reverently to a band you quite likely have never heard a note of, but boy you'll love it once we're done. The Apples - in Stereo, no less. Let's go.
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Jeff Schultz
Jeff Schultz@JeffJSchultz·
@BenSasse Keep fighting! I’d say make them eat their words, but I’m guessing that’s already part of the plan.
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Ben Sasse
Ben Sasse@BenSasse·
(I have the best friends….)
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Wisconsin Young Republicans
You might be wondering what our overall take of Tony’s State of the State address was. This sums it up:
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Jeff Schultz
Jeff Schultz@JeffJSchultz·
@mattklewis He was tremendous. Which of his books did you enjoy the most? My favorite would have to be Age and Guile Beat Youth, Innocence, and a Bad Haircut.
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Matt Lewis
Matt Lewis@mattklewis·
We lost one of my favorite writers — the great P.J. O’Rourke — four years ago today. (This was New Hampshire, 2016. Cc @willrahn )
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Ben Sasse
Ben Sasse@BenSasse·
Super Bowl Monday should be a national holiday
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Peter Bukowski
Peter Bukowski@Peter_Bukowski·
No @lockedonpackers tomorrow or Squad Show for me tonight. Unfortunately it will probably not be the last one I have to miss over the coming months as our family works through a difficult medical situation. I love you football sickos and I’ll back as soon as I can.
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Andy Herman
Andy Herman@AndyHermanNFL·
Breathe Packers fans. Breathe.
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Andy Herman@AndyHermanNFL·
That was an angry special teams, not an exciting special teams.
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Andy Herman@AndyHermanNFL·
SPECIAL TEAMS!
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Packers History
Packers History@HistoricPackers·
Today in 2000: "We need more points!" Trying to secure a playoff berth, @DorseyLevens runs for four TDs and Packers pile up 475 total yards in 49-24 win over Cardinals. Because point differential was the first applicable tiebreaker between them, both Green Bay and Carolina were simultaneously trying to outscore each other despite winning comfortably against their respective opponents. As a result, both GB/ARI and CAR/NO games featured 62 combined fourth-quarter points between them. Unfortunately, the scoring frenzy became a moot point when Dallas won later that afternoon to secure a playoff spot and eliminate both the Packers and Panthers.
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Jeff Schultz@JeffJSchultz·
“Watch how the front play.” - Rashan Gary
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Andy Herman
Andy Herman@AndyHermanNFL·
Packers last four defensive drives: 8 plays - 53 yards - TD 4 plays - 64 yards - TD 13 plays - 75 yards - TD 13 plays - 74 yards - TD #notgreat
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Reid Ribble
Reid Ribble@RepRibble·
What an amazing testimony Ben. God speed in your fight.
Ben Sasse@BenSasse

Friends- This is a tough note to write, but since a bunch of you have started to suspect something, I’ll cut to the chase: Last week I was diagnosed with metastasized, stage-four pancreatic cancer, and am gonna die. Advanced pancreatic is nasty stuff; it’s a death sentence. But I already had a death sentence before last week too — we all do. I’m blessed with amazing siblings and half-a-dozen buddies that are genuinely brothers. As one of them put it, “Sure, you’re on the clock, but we’re all on the clock.” Death is a wicked thief, and the bastard pursues us all. Still, I’ve got less time than I’d prefer. This is hard for someone wired to work and build, but harder still as a husband and a dad. I can’t begin to describe how great my people are. During the past year, as we’d temporarily stepped back from public life and built new family rhythms, Melissa and I have grown even closer — and that on top of three decades of the best friend a man could ever have. Seven months ago, Corrie was commissioned into the Air Force and she’s off at instrument and multi-engine rounds of flight school. Last week, Alex kicked butt graduating from college a semester early even while teaching gen chem, organic, and physics (she’s a freak). This summer, 14-year-old Breck started learning to drive. (Okay, we’ve been driving off-book for six years — but now we’ve got paper to make it street-legal.) I couldn’t be more grateful to constantly get to bear-hug this motley crew of sinners and saints. There’s not a good time to tell your peeps you’re now marching to the beat of a faster drummer — but the season of advent isn’t the worst. As a Christian, the weeks running up to Christmas are a time to orient our hearts toward the hope of what’s to come. Not an abstract hope in fanciful human goodness; not hope in vague hallmark-sappy spirituality; not a bootstrapped hope in our own strength (what foolishness is the evaporating-muscle I once prided myself in). Nope — often we lazily say “hope” when what we mean is “optimism.” To be clear, optimism is great, and it’s absolutely necessary, but it’s insufficient. It’s not the kinda thing that holds up when you tell your daughters you’re not going to walk them down the aisle. Nor telling your mom and pops they’re gonna bury their son. A well-lived life demands more reality — stiffer stuff. That’s why, during advent, even while still walking in darkness, we shout our hope — often properly with a gravelly voice soldiering through tears. Such is the calling of the pilgrim. Those who know ourselves to need a Physician should dang well look forward to enduring beauty and eventual fulfillment. That is, we hope in a real Deliverer — a rescuing God, born at a real time, in a real place. But the eternal city — with foundations and without cancer — is not yet. Remembering Isaiah’s prophecies of what’s to come doesn’t dull the pain of current sufferings. But it does put it in eternity’s perspective: “When we've been there 10,000 years…We've no less days to sing God's praise.” I’ll have more to say. I’m not going down without a fight. One sub-part of God’s grace is found in the jawdropping advances science has made the past few years in immunotherapy and more. Death and dying aren’t the same — the process of dying is still something to be lived. We’re zealously embracing a lot of gallows humor in our house, and I’ve pledged to do my part to run through the irreverent tape. But for now, as our family faces the reality of treatments, but more importantly as we celebrate Christmas, we wish you peace: “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned….For to us a son is given” (Isaiah 9). With great gratitude, and with gravelly-but-hopeful voices, Ben — and the Sasses

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Senator Julian Bradley
Senator Julian Bradley@SenBradley·
Well… winter’s here. I guess it was inevitable. Only 89 days ‘til spring.
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