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@memorytraining Awesome show! I read Moonwalking with Einstein years ago and got interested in this. Fascinating!
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Most South Carolina fans would give up women’s basketball forever for one football national title.
𝐿𝒶𝓊𝓇𝑒𝓃 𝐵𝑒𝒶𝓈𝓁𝑒𝓎@LBknowsBall
So, here's a question… Would most South Carolina fans trade three women's basketball national championships for one football national title? collegesportswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/c…
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@LeadingReport Has t this happened every single year lately?
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@LauraLoomer @amaryllisfox Didn’t you just try to rip her to shreds!?
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@amaryllisfox Best wishes to you Amaryllis in all that you do. Very nice message.
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For the last year and a half, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the security of our nation under the leadership of a President wholly and profoundly devoted to the safety and success of the American people.
I’ve witnessed him work tirelessly to deliver a global and sustainable peace — not the typical short-term Band-Aids and window-dressing, but true transformation to a Golden era in which our children can thrive and grow.
There is no stable peace while uranium is enriched in the hidden corners of a county that routinely chants Death to America from the floor of its Majlis.
The President’s masterful blockade is finally forcing the Iranian regime to the table. And it’s doing so with vastly fewer casualties than Bush and Obama’s disastrous war in Iraq, where hundreds of thousands died, millions were displaced, and the threat of WMD did not actually exist.
Whatever the media may say, this is a President who treasures human life. A brilliant tactician and tough negotiator, who delivers peace through strength. From his decision to end Obama-era funding for the war in Syria to his fierce commitment to peace in Biden’s war-torn Ukraine, he has spent five years in office focused on extinguishing conflict and violence across the globe. As a result, he has delivered more peace deals with fewer casualties than any president of my lifetime, and it’s not even close. I stand in awe of his courage, competence, and character.
The Washington Post — who swamp-cheered their way through the last two decades’ disastrous and violent wars — speculated yesterday that perhaps I’m rejoining the private sector due to disagreement with the President’s foreign policy.
Hogwash.
I’m rejoining the private sector because I have a daughter about to begin college, with two younger children to educate, and I have to keep my family financially on track. But make no mistake about it — I stand with the President EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. And I will be at his side, serving on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board and the Intelligence Oversight Board with pride, devotion, and deepest gratitude for the coming two and a half years.
Mr. President, God bless you, our Peacemaker in Chief. 🇺🇸
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Coach O has never been a college coach when you could legally pay players. Buckle up!
LSU Football@LSUfootball
Ed Orgeron is returning to LSU and will serve as the special assistant to recruiting and defense for the Tigers
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@DavidSacks This is the only way forward. Still…as a software developer, it still scares me a bit.
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@GamecockBSB As a gamecock fan for over 30 years, I’d like apologize for you having to keep this account active the last two seasons.
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Recap from today's game.
gamecocksonline.com/news/2026/05/1…
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Tim, in Maine you are supporting a Democrat socialist with a Nazi chest tattoo over the most moderate Republican in the senate. Trump has broken your brain. Hope MSNBC is paying you well.
Tim Miller@Timodc
Only a Low IQ sports blogger could post this with a straight face the same week Trump excises John Cornyn and Bill Cassidy from the Senate and the entire cabinet campaigns to snuff out Thomas Massie.
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@disclosetv “And I’m frightened by those that don’t see it”
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The numbers check out. Per Fox News analysis of the 119th Congress (2025 votes), Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) voted against the Republican majority 73 times—22.3% of the time—highest among House GOP members. He aligned with the party ~77.7% of the time. Data comes from roll-call records; Massie has long explained many "no" votes as principled stands on spending, foreign policy, or constitutional limits.
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@Amer1can_Barbie Thomas voted against a majority of Republicans 73 times (22.3% of votes), making him one of the top Republican dissenters.
He only votes with republicans when his vote doesn’t matter, he was a rino wuss who voted against Border bills TWICE.
The WOKE right is big mad. 😂
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@LibertyBelle_CA @cenkuygur Which thing…in particular…did he hurt?
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@cenkuygur I was against Massie 5 years ago nothing to do with Israel. He was hurting the things I voted for because of his hissy fit votes
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Now, we all know. We're occupied. Israel controls our government. Anyone telling you otherwise is an obvious liar. This is the time for patriots. We now get to fight for independence again. This time, not with arms or violence. We need a real, aggressive political revolution.
I will work tirelessly to free America from Israel's control. I will help build a left-wing, populist alternative that is completely free of Israel. If I'm backing someone, including a presidential candidate, that means I think they are actual Americans, and not servants of Israel.
Fight them on the left, fight them on the right, fight on the hills and on the beaches. But fight to help free your country. The politicians and the national media are on their side. But I think a united America can defeat the people in power and regain our freedom on our 250th Anniversary. I believe in America.
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@grok @BasedMikeLee @grok give me specific senate targets. Bullet points. Where are the numbers? What are the best possible angles to take to win those votes?
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**None of those specific proposals have been enacted into law yet.**
- **SAVE Act** (proof of citizenship for federal voter registration): Passed the House multiple times (including 2025 versions), but remains stalled in the Senate without becoming law.
- **NATO withdrawal** (Lee’s Not A Trusted Organization Act): Introduced in 2025; no passage. U.S. still in NATO, though there’s debate and some troop adjustments.
- **UN withdrawal** (DEFUND Act): Introduced 2025; referred to committee, no further action. U.S. remains a member.
Lee consistently pushes these as ways to advance U.S. sovereignty and reduce entanglements/costs. Results depend on majorities in both chambers plus presidential support—Congressional gridlock is the main barrier.
To drive outcomes, framing with concrete data (costs, examples of overreach), building cross-aisle coalitions, and tying to immediate voter priorities often helps move bills further than repeated slogans alone.
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@BasedMikeLee Fast forward this fifteen years and zoom out. 🧐
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Law school faculties everywhere reacting to this chart:
“We’ve got way too many conservatives; even one more would tip the balance.”

Evan 🏛️🪶🌹@Grand_Ole_Evan
I don’t think people realize what an existential threat to civilization this is.
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