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Big Mocephus

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You don't win friends with salad.

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Avi Asher-Schapiro
Avi Asher-Schapiro@AASchapiro·
Then DOGE arrived at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The operatives had no real background in nuclear issues. They boxed out experienced hands, forcing resignations and massive exodus of talent. Over 400 people have since left or been forced out.
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Rep. Mike Levin
Rep. Mike Levin@RepMikeLevin·
A three-year-old company operating out of a WeWork with reportedly fewer than five employees is being considered for up to $25 BILLION in nuclear energy funds from a trade deal Trump brokered with Japan. The company has never built a nuclear plant or completed a nuclear project of any kind. What does this company bring to the table? The father of its CEO donated $2 million+ to Trump and the GOP, and one of its advisors is a former RNC co-chair and Trump appointee. In this Administration, that’s apparently all you need.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Kaine: Chris asked Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Senator Jim Risch: ‘When are we going to have a public hearing about this war? When?’ Senator Risch responded: ‘I have decided that we will not have public hearings because I do not believe the administration’s decision-makers should be subject to public questioning by senators.’ I mean, can you believe that? I give him credit—I’ll give him credit for candor—but they do not believe that civilian decision-makers should be subject to questions by United States senators. If they were secure in the justness of their cause or the adequacy of their plan, they would not be afraid to answer public questions about what they’re doing.
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Anna Kramer
Anna Kramer@anna_c_kramer·
NEWS: Six months before the Trump admin began bombing Iran, the Department of State fired its oil and gas experts. State’s energy division got completely DOGE’d. And with it went the people who knew how to plan for a global energy crisis. notus.org/trump-white-ho…
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Doug Bock Clark
Doug Bock Clark@DougBockClark·
EXCLUSIVE: Top Department of Homeland Security official David Harvilicz has repeatedly questioned the validity of Democratic victories at the ballot box and pushed for Republicans to overhaul electoral systems to their advantage. propublica.org/article/david-…
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Catherine Rampell
Catherine Rampell@crampell·
We need help to open the Strait that is already open to help protect it from the enemy we actually already defeated 100%
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
@JimHansonDC The NYT story stated we were in a military quagmire. It was not about the overall political situation or the length of time the US would be involved. It was about military events on the ground.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
Today’s media cheer against the US, overstate enemy abilities, understate ours and paint a picture that the US is losing, while we’re winning. It’s more true today as they cheer against Trump in Iran. Within 10 days weeks of this 2001 NYT doozy saying our military efforts in Afghanistan were bogged down, the key city of Mazar e Sharif fell to the US and our ally the Northern Alliance, and Kabul fell days later. This story was written a mere three weeks after our counter-offensive against Al Qaeda began. But that didn’t stop the NYT from saying we were already in a quagmire. The media are doing the same thing today in Iran. From a military point of view, Operation Epic Fury has been a huge success. We don’t know yet about who will run Iran, but the press will always see America’s cup as 1/10th empty. If today’s press covered WW II, they would have written mostly about civilian casualties, friendly fire, and failed missions, downplaying the overwhelming allied victories against the Nazis.
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Big Mocephus@BigMocephus·
@alanwarms @AriFleischer If it's possible to show such a deep misunderstanding of more things in a single tweet I haven't seen it.
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Alan Warms
Alan Warms@alanwarms·
@AriFleischer The media hasn't been pro-American, pro-Capitalist, Pro-borders, pro-Constitution since probably 1975 or something. And it's gotten much worse - first with Howell Raines during your era and then with TDS and lack of any fair reporting now.
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Shibley Telhami
Shibley Telhami@ShibleyTelhami·
'President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Is Soliciting $5 Billion or More From Foreign Governments for His Firm While Working as Mideast Envoy.' Disgusting and scandalous for sure, but how is it even legal? nytimes.com/2026/03/13/bus…
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@POTUS on securing Most Favored Nation drug pricing: "We went from the highest in the world to the lowest in the world... nobody can believe it all happened. I guess other administrations tried, but they're not that competent — or they didn't try at all."
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) read off the ingredients and sugar amount of Starbucks' most popular drink, the caramel macchiato, during a speech on the Senate floor on Tuesday. He explained why Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised concerns about the ingredients in some popular coffee drinks.
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Connor O’Brien
Connor O’Brien@cojobrien·
85 people have paid the $100,000 H-1B fee so far, totaling $8.5 million in revenue. But fee revenue from H-1B apps abroad is down $28 million. So the fee — justified by a paper claiming the revenue-maximizing fee was >$100,000! — appears to have lost the government $20 million.
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scary lawyerguy@scarylawyerguy·
If the U.S. military confirmed we "accidentally" killed 175 civilians, including lots of kids, and Joe Biden said he did not know anything about the report, the entire media industrial complex would have collapsed on itself like a dying star.
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Q: A new report says that a military investigation has found that the US struck the school in Iran. As commander in chief, do you take responsibility? TRUMP: For what? Q: A strike on the school in Iran TRUMP: I don't know about it

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𝕊𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕒𝕖_𝔾𝕦𝕣𝕝
They scream about Socialism while their roads, hospitals, and schools are basically on a Federal IV drip.
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Laura Rozen
Laura Rozen@lrozen·
I reported, and it is a serious issue, that Witkoff and Kushner DID NOT UNDERSTAND the Iranian proposal or nuclear issues and continue not to understand. diplomatic.substack.com/p/was-diplomac…
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Ken Dilanian
Ken Dilanian@KDilanianMSNOW·
New: The FBI lost 300 experienced national security agents over the last year, including 45 fired. Now the threat environment is as perlilous as it’s been in a long time. The DOJ has also shed dozens of experienced natsec lawyers. w/ ⁦@CarolLeonnigms.now/news/doj-losin…
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Jesse Lee
Jesse Lee@JesseCharlesLee·
Sure sounds like somebody at DOGE took the Social Security numbers and personal information of every American on record, and put it on a thumb drive to bring home to Elon Musk’s AI company.
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