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Anthony Fauci, Director of the NIAID (PARODY)

@DaRealTonyFauci

Doctor. Scientist. Leader. Hero. God. (not affiliated with Fauci)

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Anthony Fauci, Director of the NIAID (PARODY)
Ok, I wasn't going to comment on Elon Musk and Ashley St. Clair, but I figured I should. Here are my thoughts on it: Edward Snowden revealed gross abuses of our liberty by the national security state. He published the NSA’s program of mass surveillance, taking great personal risk to show it to the world. Instead of giving him awards for his courage and reforming this blatantly unconstitutional policy, the state hunted him down and ended up revoking his passport, trapping him in Russia. It has been over a decade since these revelations. Yet, even as more Americans became aware of it and protested against it, the government’s spying powers have only grown more insidious, and Snowden remains unable to come home. Despite how you feel about the way he revealed it, mass surveillance is unconstitutional and immoral. @Snowden jeopardized his freedom to tell us this. For that, he is a goddamn American hero. #PardonSnowden
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Liberal Tear Creator™
Liberal Tear Creator™@LibTearCreator1·
Democrats and weak fake republicans want this. Jackson Hinkle. Candace Owens. Tucker Carlson. Megyn Kelly. Thomas Massie. Jake Shields. Dr. Simon Godekk …. Anyone else who loves bloodshed and hates humanity. Obviously @x favors one side of conflicts. X under @nikitabier (who I subscribe to) and thought would bring change, no longer wanr X to be a free speech platform. Brian Krassenstein has violated the TOS in almost every post he makes. As do many leftists. @elonmusk promised us a free speech platform ur have us Jack Dorsey Twitter 2.0. Attest old Twitter didn’t hide their disdain for conservatives.
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Arminius
Arminius@Stolypin1905·
@DaRealTonyFauci A poor choice, you’re going to get VA. Yes this sucks. Ball has been moved, need more Eli Crane’s …sitting out and getting more shitlibs really … keep moving the ball.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Just as a reminder, Democrats, Obama fired generals too, due to policy disputes, strategic disagreements regarding the Middle East, or misconduct, Significant military firings under Obama: Gen. David McKiernan Gen. Stanley McChrystal Gen. James Mattis Lt Gen. Mike Flynn Maj Gen Mike Carey Vice Adm. Tim Giardina And 194 other high-ranking officials.
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J@JayTC53·
If you're an American & you're supporting Iran over your own country. Then self deport. If you're an American & you're accusing our President of "War crime". Then self deport. If you're an American and you hate America. Then self deport. Do us all a favor and go.
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James R. Webb
James R. Webb@JamesWebb_16·
I just heard from a source very close to top of the White House that, following today’s shootdown of an F-15, an A-10, and the successful hits on multiple helicopters and other aircraft, the WH is choosing further escalation, including US troops on the ground. This would be madness. I truly hope that someone in the Pentagon or elsewhere can prevent this from happening. If anything was proven today, it’s that Iranian AD is still very capable and very intact. Any US ground operation will be heavily reliant on helicopters and other slow-moving airframes. Despite the assertions of both the Pentagon and POTUS, it is crystal clear that we have not reduced Iranian AD to the point where a ground operation is even a remotely wise decision. Let alone potentially inserting by air and then being exclusively reliant on an air corridor for things such as resupply and CASEVAC. History is replete with examples where this reliance has been disastrous. Further, the hard part would be after troops were on the objective. Our lack of manpower leaves little room for maneuver, and once static (which would be required), Americans will become a stationary target for the entire inventory of Iranian indirect fire capabilities on Iranian soil, and it is a recipe for failure. Simply put, this is not an existential war for the US's survival. It’s a war of choice that should never have happened in the first place, and POTUS should be finding a way out, rather than clumsily and recklessly sacrificing America’s finest.
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
"Hating Jews is the laziest position in the world." Couldn't have said it better ⬇️
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Sunny
Sunny@sunnyright·
Tim Miller embraces an antisemitic literal communist who thinks America deserved 9/11. Bill Kristol continues to embrace Tim Miller. Realize where we are and how far these people have fallen.
Bill Kristol@BillKristol

Bob Kagan joins Tim Miller. Kagan: Trump is doing exactly what China and Russia hoped he’d do. Beijing has wanted the U.S. out of the Western Pacific and Putin wants NATO wrecked…This is what ending our role as a global superpower would look like. youtube.com/watch?v=M5Yi3B…

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unknown@unknowngxdj·
@DaRealTonyFauci @VinceDaoTV and you such a smart guy to believe the IRGC when it claims and claims and claims with no evidence keep being a fucking idiot
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Gordo
Gordo@GordoCDA·
What’s happening now is the historical equivalent of if the US and UK decided to kick the crap out of the Axis powers in 1936. We’re preventing a world war, not starting one.
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Anthony Fauci, Director of the NIAID (PARODY)
@MattisRedacted You’re baffled because you’re retarded. The majority of Americans correctly see this as an unnecessary war of choice that is going so badly right now. We can either leave now (admit defeat) or significantly escalate. And we know Trump is about to escalate bigly.
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Aidan Mattis
Aidan Mattis@MattisRedacted·
I think the weirdest part about the Iran conflict is that, despite the fact that America is exclusively targeting military and support infrastructure (or at least what we believe to be military/support infrastructure, given a few clear mistakes), we’re being painted as the bad guys and the aggressors. And yet… It’s Iran that murdered thousands of their own people for protesting. It’s Iran that supplies oil to hostile, expansionist powers like China and Russia. It’s Iran that has been trying to develop nuclear weapons for offensive purposes. It’s Iran that gave Hezbollah the resources to become a major political player in Lebanon. It’s Iran that gave the Houthis the resources to start civil war in Yemen. It was Iran that provided shelter and supplies to Al Qaeda in the 90s. Iran’s government is not some innocent, blameless organization fighting against a foreign power. Iran’s government is an Islamic extremist group which has been actively working to destabilize the Middle East for almost half a century, while actively oppressing their own religious minorities and killing anyone who resists. Obviously this was not the best time to do this. Israel lacked patience and the dispensationalists within our government have been brainwashed into thinking the modern state of Israel is what John was writing about in Revelation. We were not prepared to go into this conflict without ground forces, and clearly we hadn’t had time to complete our standard strategy with regime change wars - that being arming pro-US resistance groups. None of that changes the fact that Iran, through its proxies, has been an instrumental player in the spread of radical Islamist terror for decades now; and that until the US starts carpet bombing residential areas or taking out energy and agricultural infrastructure, we are unequivocally the good guys on this one (Israel not included). I’m a very non-interventionist person. I don’t believe we should get involved in foreign wars without very, very good reason - and by that I almost exclusively mean a direct threat to us or our allies. I am on record, on one of the biggest political podcasts in the country, vehemently arguing against us going to war with Iran. Even when Iranians began flooding the internet to beg for help against the government’s crackdown on protesters, even as I spoke directly with Iranians who expressed a desire for American military intervention, I argued against deployment of our military to the region in favor of facilitating change from within through various means; because as much as my heart aches for the people of Iran, I do not wish to see Americans die in yet another Middle Eastern war. That being said, we are now at war with Iran, and while I didn’t want it to come to this, it still may be the most justifiable war America has fought in my entire life - and I’m fucking baffled by the way the world is treating it.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
.@marcthiessen in an interview with Fox's @BretBaier: “President Trump ought to impose a Hormuz Transit Tariff. Instead of Iran charging $2M per vessel, the US will charge a $2M escort fee, which is $100B annual revenue. We will waive that fee for countries that helped us.”
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Frank McCormick
Frank McCormick@CBHeresy·
Let me get this straight: when Tom Woods opposes the sentiments of the majority (COVID lockdowns, Iraq War), it proves everyone else is in a cult — except him. Yet when he shares the majority consensus and you don’t, then you’re the one in a cult. Got it.
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods

James Lindsay, who considers himself my intellectual superior, thinks I'm in a cult because I take a position on the Iran war that is shared by a majority of Americans His friends are cheering as war crimes and humanitarian devastation are threatened You decide who's in a cult

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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 Marc Thiessen just dropped a GENIUS plan for the Strait of Hormuz Trump should slap a Hormuz Transit Tariff, $2 MILLION escort fee on every vessel. That’s $9 BILLION a month. $100 BILLION a year. Waive it for any country that joins the coalition to reopen the strait.
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