T Boshart

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T Boshart

T Boshart

@Brodirtski

Individual justice warrior.

drunk somewhere Katılım Temmuz 2024
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🃏@JakeRammos·
Gun to your head, name a rock.
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Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
who the fuck calls titties “cannons” ?
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@MattWalshBlog Oh I SOOO want to watch Kevin James turn piss into gun powder.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Just waiting for “Blood Meridian,” a goofy family comedy starring Kevin James, rated PG, brought to you by Angel Studios
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Everyone’s complaining about the fact that this Animal Farm movie undercuts Orwell’s critique of communism, which is true. But, message aside, I think it’s just as bad that they’ve taken a serious and intelligent story and turned it into a goofy slapstick farce complete with fart jokes. It’s like making a Crime and Punishment adaptation and turning it into a romantic comedy. No respect for the source material at all. A cynical cash grab. If you want to make a dumb movie about farm animals, make your dumb movie about farm animals. Positioning it as an adaptation, while making no attempt to capture either the tone or meaning of the author’s original work, is an insult.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
Since 1960 there's been 166 black congress members. 135 Dem; the vast majority of those come from majority-Black or minority-opportunity districts. Few of the 31 republicans come from anything other than ordinary districts. The Democrats just lost their business model.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@KurtSchlichter Your comment made me realize that the Dem party has likely courted the black vote SOLELY based upon the racial gerrymandering of congressional districts. This reversal destroys their business model.
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Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Not a single person crying about how the Supreme Court has made it impossible for black people to get elected supported Winsom Sears over the affluent white lady. Not one.
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Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
There are many, many, MANY highly educated black Americans who are exceptionally competent and extraordinarily skilled in their chosen professions. However, affirmative action causes people who do not know them well to question whether or not they earned what they have. Given the prevalence of affirmative action in our society, this is actually a fair question. However, that question is incredibly hurtful to those who HAVE earned it, and the whole system is toxic to society. The harm affirmative action causes black professionals is one of the least recognized aspects of the debate.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@WhiteGirl1776 Problem is that Jaqueefia dont take being disrespected like that and comes back and shoots up the place.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@catturd2 Get Carter, the original; and FWIW I am a HUGE Kill Bill fan, so much so that my just passed dog, a Shiba Inu, was named Hanzo.
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
The “experts”say that Kill Bill 1&2 are the best revenge movies for all time. I agree that both were fantastic, but give me a break. The greatest revenge series of all time, and it’s not even close, is the John Wick series.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@L0m3z The biggest problem is that we thought his election was going to rid us of the race hucksters when all it did was empower them; electing him turned out to be one step forward and 9 steps back.
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Lomez@L0m3z·
Expert class libs like Matt really thought Obama had solved politics and the country would just keep doing Obamism forever. Much of the post Obama-era derangement is their psychic shock at realizing most people—outside their No Kings bubble—now regard him as an utter failure.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

I continue to stand against the left-right anti-Obama horseshoe and believe that the most popular and successful president of the century was good, actually.

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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Just save this clip for when the next Democrat supporter tries to kill Trump and his cabinet members for being Nazis. And when Democrats claim that they never compare Trump and his cabinet to Nazis. They know exactly what they are doing.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Democrat congressman Seth Moulton compares Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to a Nazi submarine captain, says Hegseth like the Nazis, should face execution for war crimes. Insanity.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@Hot_Pepper76 I play and have spent a the last few weeks trying to get through a bunch of Van Halen; what Ive realized is that EVH II, Sam Halen version, is a better guitar player than EVH I version and version 1 was the best guitar player ever.
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper
🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
Who’s your absolute favorite guitarist of all time? Past or present, just one. The one whose sound you recognize immediately, no guessing. That’s the line between great and unforgettable.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
this is not a joke btw. psychopathic political influencers turned luigi mangione into a new heroic archetype. the image is rooted in "cool." shame is the only thing that can really do damage to these people now. what happens to them needs to be unimaginably mortifying.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
every would-be assassin should be wrapped in aluminum foil and positioned for photos like a gay baked potato. they should tour him around the country so we can all come see the gay baked potato before his public floggings, and throw vegetables.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
There is a huge difference here: nobody on the Right justified, rationalized, or celebrated the white supremacist in Buffalo. But many people on the Left, including in prestige media, have justified, rationalized, and celebrated left-wing violence, from BLM to the present.
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald

When a white supremacist gunned down 10 black people in a Buffalo supermarket in 2022, the NYT's @Jbouie and other liberals blamed mainstream conservatives for "inspiring" the anti-immigration views in whose name that shooter killed. Bouie claimed in the NYT that the killer's manifesto was "virtually indistinguishable from mainstream Republican rhetoric," and conservatives thus bear blame. Liberals wanted Jack Smith to prosecute Trump for the violence on January 6 based on this same theory: that Trump "inspired" the January 6 violence because his speech "inspired" that violence and they acted in the name of Trump's repeated claim that the 2020 election was stolen. The Right also embraces this theory, as they're doing now: blaming liberals and Trump critics for last night's WHCD's shooter because the would-be assassin's manifesto shows he acted in the name of common anti-Trump sentiments (ironically, last night's shooter actually did read and liked many liberal statements, including those of Jamelle Bouie, Wil Stancil and other partisan liberal luminaries). All of this is dumb. Words are not violence. You're not responsible for someone's violent acts because they share some or even all of your views. The Supreme Court has repeatedly said that preserving the distinction between words and violence is vital for basic conceptions of free speech (see Claiborne v. NAACP (1982). You allowed to express opposition to open borders, and you're allowed to criticize the American President, even harshly, without being held responsible if some lunatic uses violence in the name of your views. Bouie in 2022:

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Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
When a white supremacist gunned down 10 black people in a Buffalo supermarket in 2022, the NYT's @Jbouie and other liberals blamed mainstream conservatives for "inspiring" the anti-immigration views in whose name that shooter killed. Bouie claimed in the NYT that the killer's manifesto was "virtually indistinguishable from mainstream Republican rhetoric," and conservatives thus bear blame. Liberals wanted Jack Smith to prosecute Trump for the violence on January 6 based on this same theory: that Trump "inspired" the January 6 violence because his speech "inspired" that violence and they acted in the name of Trump's repeated claim that the 2020 election was stolen. The Right also embraces this theory, as they're doing now: blaming liberals and Trump critics for last night's WHCD's shooter because the would-be assassin's manifesto shows he acted in the name of common anti-Trump sentiments (ironically, last night's shooter actually did read and liked many liberal statements, including those of Jamelle Bouie, Wil Stancil and other partisan liberal luminaries). All of this is dumb. Words are not violence. You're not responsible for someone's violent acts because they share some or even all of your views. The Supreme Court has repeatedly said that preserving the distinction between words and violence is vital for basic conceptions of free speech (see Claiborne v. NAACP (1982). You allowed to express opposition to open borders, and you're allowed to criticize the American President, even harshly, without being held responsible if some lunatic uses violence in the name of your views. Bouie in 2022:
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@miles_commodore US was a disaster; stagflation and Iran hostage crisis; we were a laughing stock, a former giant lumbering to its demise, likely, then, by the USSR. Everyone knew and even if they wanted to the 3(!) TV new networks couldnt credibly save Carter, who was worst POTUS at the time.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
I was just a kid, so maybe someone can explain to me how Ronald Reagan won 49 states in 1984? Especially when you look at where we are today.
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Alec MacGillis
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis·
"Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior VP at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store in Falls Church, Va." nytimes.com/2026/04/21/us/…
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@JamesMelville Skyfall is so good that it breaks out of the Bond movie category into being just a great movie.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
I’m my opinion, the greatest James Bond movie is Skyfall. It took the franchise into deeper and darker dimensions. What do you think is the greatest James Bond film ever made?
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What do you think is the most iconic eating scene in cinematic history?
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@MikeBales I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.
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T Boshart@Brodirtski·
@karol Likely that those targeted were unwilling to play ball.
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Karol Markowicz
Karol Markowicz@karol·
A reminder than in 2022 SPLC (and the ADL 🙄) worked with PayPal to decide which "extreme" groups to remove from PayPal's service...all the while funding actually extreme groups.
Karol Markowicz@karol

Southern Poverty Law Center is a total scam org. That the ADL is involved with them is pathetic. That Paypal is taking advice from these 2 groups is reason enough to drop service even if you don't think you'll be targeted. Great piece, @rupasubramanya : thefp.com/p/what-the-hel…

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