
Ken Bascom
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Ken Bascom
@KenBascom
Christian, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Cowboy. I love life, God, My Wife, My Family, Nature, Country. Stay Prayerful, Grateful. Then work your ass off.




OKLAHOMA MAGA, it’s time to primary another Thune boy … James Lankford on 6/16 👇 • Thune’s favorite little yes-man in Oklahoma • Talks tough at home, folds fast in Washington • Helped sabotage the SAVE Act while conservatives fought for election security • Pushed the weak border deal conservatives rejected nationwide • More loyal to the D.C. establishment than the voters who elected him • Oklahoma deserves a fighter, not another Thune minion reading from McConnell’s script




Come on @ChadBianco .. do the right thing for California

I've learned a valuable and unexpected lesson through Snuggles' story, which is every bit infuriating as Lucy's. When I first read the story of the fight to save Sergeant Snuggles, the livestock guardian dog unjustly placed on death row in Arizona, it made me angry. I typed out a few profanity-laced texts to @LoneStarChica about my anger concerning the whole situation. I was ready to go to war. The more I read about the story, the more the parallels to my own stood out: a livestock guardian dog owned by a veteran, seized by animal control based on laws meant to protect those living in urban and suburban areas, which are too often used as a cudgel against working dogs in rural locations where farmers rely on these dogs to protect their farms and livestock. It occurred to me that I felt far more fury about Snuggles than I do about Lucy. Don't get me wrong, I'm very angry about what happened to my dog. But what happened to Snuggles filled me with a red-hot rage. The reason is simple. In the case of Lucy, my anger has a constructive outlet. I can rally social media support to #SaveLucy. I can take the case to the press. I can retain an attorney and fight back legally. I am limited in my ability to do any of that for Snuggles. My fury was born of my own impotence, or perception thereof. I suspect that this same psychological reaction may be behind some of the more vitriolic reactions to Lucy's situation that I have seen in the last few days. To those of you who have expressed anger in ugly ways, I want to say this: I understand you much better now. Reading about Snuggles has put me in your shoes. You have taken umbrage at what has happened and you are trying to help. Thank you. When I step back into my own shoes, however, I see that expressions of seething anger are not the way to fight to #SaveSnuggles. What will win? Positivity. Magnanimity. Humor. Above all, grace and forgiveness. Always take the high road. We will win a better future for Lucy, Snuggles, and many other dogs to come if we keep up the good vibes. We are the good guys here. Let's remember that.


Don't do it - @ScottforFlorida !!!


Dear @HawleyMO, To you, you were just following a Senate procedural step by gavelling in a pro forma session. To President Trump, you were blocking his recess appointments. To MAGA voters and Americans at large, that action alone has cost them: - Delayed border enforcement - Slower deportations - Delayed judicial appointments - Slower dismantling of the Deep State - Delayed economic reforms - Delayed trade enforcement - Delayed agency restructuring - More time for bureaucrats to sabotage the agenda Americans voted for You may call it procedure. Americans call it obstruction. And obstruction has consequences. MAGA is watching.


DO NOT do the pro forma session tomorrow @ScottforFlorida !! The Base is in NO MOOD for this BS!!!




@cyndilou_76132 @HawleyMO primary is awaiting him






