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@CFPHotTake

Artist, poet , commune enthusiast and all around swell guy. I’m a working contradiction: rattlehead and deadhead. Support Israel and Jews ALWAYS!

Katılım Mart 2026
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Kyle Funderburk
Kyle Funderburk@DKFunderburk·
@CollegeFBonX Georgia/Alabama comes to mind. All of the meetings have been very important and we've met every year except two since 2017
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College Football Zone
College Football Zone@CollegeFBonX·
What is a “new rivalry” that doesn’t have deep historical roots but has become a fierce battle in recent years?
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Reid Ribble
Reid Ribble@RepRibble·
Controversial take. Band of brothers is really good but…The Pacific is better.
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S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@lisathebeauty1 If you don’t like the rent increase, live elsewhere. I own the property and can do with it what I like.
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Lisa
Lisa@lisathebeauty1·
Landlords should not be able to increase rent unless they are upgrading the property/apartment.
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S. Pole
S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@SenatorAndyKim You can avoid all of this by not entering the US illegal. Easy peasy
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Senator Andy Kim
Senator Andy Kim@SenatorAndyKim·
I saw chaos inside and outside of the ICE detention center Delaney Hall today. Detainees protesting the lack of due process, the disgusting food and poor treatment while their families and advocates stood outside calling for help. Instead of engaging with me and others about the poor conditions, ICE sent in an armored vehicle and a line of armed agents that only poured gasoline on the fire. Civilians were tackled and restrained, and agents fired pepper balls and spray into the crowd. This is more of the same lawlessness we’ve seen elsewhere around the country. 

Our country deserves accountability. Our country deserves the humane treatment of every person here. In fact, our Constitution demands this. What I witnessed and experienced today was shameful. Delaney Hall is a failure; it’s this administration’s failure. The only way to make this right for our communities is to shut it down and make sure the failures we’ve seen never happen again.
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S. Pole
S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@ChrisDJackson So you’re wishing that people’s good time gets ruined because you’re a pussy and a douche?
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Michael Scimbobulous, CFA
Michael Scimbobulous, CFA@ScrimboSaggins·
Spent the weekend in Avalon NJ, and it is truly Agartha 1) Average trust fund balance of $750k per person 2) Trump flags everywhere 3) Brewery tours. Ocean Fishing. 4) Wawa full of the most Caucasian looking people you’ve ever seen
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Candace Buckner
Candace Buckner@CandaceDBuckner·
The Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter episode was not some cooked-up “narrative.” Instead, it was a peek behind the curtain of how locker rooms are functioning in the Trump era. Because just like the rest of us, an NFL space can be politically divided: nytimes.com/athletic/73056…
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Daily Caller
Daily Caller@DailyCaller·
Natalie Maines, lead singer of The Chicks, blasted President Trump in an Instagram post last week, calling him a 'fugly sl*t' while accusing him of using Americans’ “gas money to pay the insurrectionists.”
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Jordieee 〽️
Jordieee 〽️@MemVsEverybody·
No, you’re fucking insufferable. You’re mad bc she created space for ppl who face similar barriers to enjoy each other’s company & celebrate what they’ve accomplished. You don’t want Black people in your spaces but also don’t want them to have their own…you’re repulsive.
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_

Half black/half Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka held a dinner party exclusively for black tennis players before the French Open She defended the party by claiming there have been segregated white-only parties (Without proof, of course) This woman is insufferable.

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S. Pole
S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@MayorFrey George Floyd was a mass of human excrement. He was a waste of dna, bone and sinew. We are better for his absence.
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago.   That moment changed our city forever.
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Karen Bass
Karen Bass@KarenBassLA·
It is an incredible honor to receive an endorsement from Congresswoman Maxine Waters. She has been one of the most powerful voices in Washington as Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, opening the doors of banking and finance to Black and Brown communities who were locked out for generations.
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S. Pole
S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@DerwinLGray It wouldn’t. DEI, on its face, is unfair and discriminatory.
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Dr. Derwin L. Gray
Dr. Derwin L. Gray@DerwinLGray·
I suspect UF DEI policy would change quickly if all the Black football and basketball players transferred to another school. It wasn't until 1958 Black people could even attend the University of Florida & it wasn't until 1970, UF had its 1st black football player.
FLORIDA@UF

.@EDSecMcMahon is correct. DEI is discriminatory by design, antithetical to the purpose of a university, and incompatible with the pursuit of truth. The University of Florida has already acted on that conviction. In December 2025, our Board of Trustees adopted institutional neutrality and embedded an anti-DEI mandate within the presidential contract itself, ensuring that no university funds, public or private, will underwrite DEI at this institution. Dr. Stuart Bell stands with Secretary McMahon, the Board, and the people of Florida on this. He is ready to lead UF forward as a university defined by merit, rigor, and the pursuit of truth.

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S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@0liviajulianna You’d rather be the 347,000 bestest soccer player in the world than one of the 32 best quarterbacks in the world?
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Shannon
Shannon@gardengirl125·
Now that Colbert is done, I am cancelling my Paramount subscription. It's not much, but if all of us did it, I believe it would make a helluva statement.
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S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@harrisonfinberg Uh why? The stadium and complex are beautiful. “Getting on tv” isn’t possible since Americans, by and large, hate soccer
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Harrison Finberg
Harrison Finberg@harrisonfinberg·
Watched the Philly Union for the first time in years yesterday. Had no idea they were the worst team in the league, they really need to get out of Chester and on regular tv.
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S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@AttorneyCrump “Pain”? GF was a boil on the ass of society. The world is better for his absence
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Ben Crump
Ben Crump@AttorneyCrump·
Six years later, the pain of losing George Floyd still echoes across this nation. His death forced America to confront painful truths about policing, accountability, and the value of Black lives in this country. George Floyd should still be here. His family should still have their brother, father, and loved one. While his name became a symbol heard around the world, we must never forget the human life behind the movement. The fight for justice did not end with a verdict. It continues in courtrooms, communities, and conversations across America as we continue demanding accountability, equality, and lasting change. Say his name: George Floyd. Rest in power.
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Joe Pompliano
Joe Pompliano@JoePompliano·
Fernando Tatis Jr. has lost his lawsuit against Big League Advance. Tatis was paid $2 million as a minor leaguer in exchange for 10% of his future earnings. This was not a loan. If Tatis didn't make it to the big leagues, he didn't have to repay the $2 million. But Tatis did make it to the big leagues and later signed a 14-year, $340 million contract. That meant Tatis owed Big League Advance $34 million. Tatis had publicly praised Big League Advance, saying the $2 million allowed him to hire a personal trainer, upgrade his apartment, and eat better food. But after realizing he owed $34 million in exchange for $2 million, Tatis sued the company, alleging that they used predatory tactics to lure him into an investment deal that was really an illegal loan. The judge disagreed. The agreement was upheld this week and Tatis was even ordered to pay Big League Advance’s legal fees. This is a big deal because Big League Advance has signed deals with 700+ athletes, including Elly De La Cruz (MLB) and Nolan Smith (NFL), across MLB, NFL, and college sports (think: NIL). And now that the courts have ordered Fernando Tatis Jr. to follow through on the agreement, other potential legal challenges will likely go the same way.
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S. Pole@CFPHotTake·
@ToddZolecki Best money ever spent. Not only did he suck but he was a flaming asshole to boot
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Todd Zolecki
Todd Zolecki@ToddZolecki·
The Phillies are paying Nick Castellanos about $19.2 million to play for the Padres. He's batting .190 with 4 home runs, 19 RBIs, .578 OPS and -0.8 WAR. They are paying Adolis García $10 million to be his replacement. He's batting .203 with 4 homers, 15 RBIs, a .607 OPS and -0.3 WAR. Defensively, García is +3 OAA (436 innings in the field) while Castellanos is -4 OAA (167 innings).
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