Jared M.
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Jared M.
@Jared_Molko
founder/ceo, x-google, tedx speaker, family man, twitter hesitant.



Who knew that John Cleese was actually the racist Basil Fawlty character he played onscreen?



Unai Emery subbed off a defender (Cash) and brought on an attack in Buendia who just WON the game for Aston Villa! TAKE NOTES RUBEN AMORIM WHO ONLY SUBS ON DEFENDERS FOR DEFENDERS!! This is what real top managers do, and they win games.







Why doesn’t Matt Walsh want unity with James Lindsay?


@JackPosobiec It wasn’t a violent leftist Jack. Why are you spinning a narrative on your dead friend’s grave?


“Pure joy in the air” is how an Israeli journalist describes the mood in Israel right now. But how could that be? If the Israelis want, above all, genocide and ethnic cleansing, then why would they celebrate a deal that ends the war with no ethnic cleansing and 97% of the Gazans alive? “Pure joy” is not what you feel when your deepest ambitions have just been thwarted. It’s almost as if the goal of the war really was to get the hostages back and oust Hamas. It’s almost as if Israelis are motivated by a deep, dark desire to…live in peace with their neighbors.



.@ComicDaveSmith has repeatedly claimed on some of the biggest podcasts that: “four-star General Wesley Clark saw plans in 2001 for America to overthrow 7 countries in 5 years,” and that “there’s one to go: Iran.” EXCEPT, as @coldxman brilliantly showed in their debate: -Clark never even saw this memo -Rumsfeld would send 20–60 of these memos a day; they weren’t taken seriously -In fact, for half the countries on the list, this never even happened -And for other countries not on the list, there were regime changes. Hughes: “You realize how ridiculous this is? If you were a historian writing a book, you’d have to cut this out. You’re relying on the hearsay of someone who never even read the document — and neither have we. We know they were writing 60 documents a day that Condoleezza Rice was putting in the trash. It’s a ridiculously low bar of evidence.” Smith: “I’m not a historian writing a book. I’m a guy talking about these issues to the American people. You can decide for yourself if you find that to be a pretty interesting story or not.”











