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@KnobNots

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Muskátli@KnobNots·
Speak for yourself. Anyone who has worked in a restaurant knows that "86" is shorthand for "get rid of it" a curious thing to say early in an administration. But your inclination to portray Comey in a sympathetic light would change if he was a Trump appointee, and you know it. Tool.
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Raymond Fioravanti@RayFioravanti·
@C__Herridge @GalacticRedPill @Comey But no one actually believes Comey expressed an intention to harm Trump, and neither will a jury. The charge should have been grounded in Comey calling for others to harm the president.
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Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
While the @Comey indictment is thin, it creates leverage and may be a holding charge. Timing: Comey indictment drops as former CIA Director Brennan investigation in Florida enters final chapter. Brennan, a driving force behind the Russia collusion narrative, recently complained to MS NOW about alleged government weaponization now that he is a target. “Part of this is to harass, to try to hurt individuals reputationally, professionally and financially.” “We have people in government who seem to be so mean spirited that they try to hurt individuals, people, family and others."
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge

.@Comey indicted 18 USC 871 (a) Threats against the President "…depicted seashells arranged in a pattern making out 8647....a serious expression of an intent to do harm to the President... NOTE: Comey's decision to later delete the Instagram post could be interpreted as "consciousness of guilt" behavior.

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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Greg Gutfeld just delivered the single most succinct and cutting indictment of the leftwing media's complicity in Saturday's WHCD attack: "This guy did hear voices. They were Ted Lieu's, they were Brandon Johnson's, they were CNN's, they were The View, they were MS NOW." "I think this is a helpful assassination attempt because it is the first one that shows you can be radicalized by liberal smugness." "He wasn't a crank. He was not deranged. Don't buy into that narrative ... He was just following orders." Greg nails it.
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@AZ_Brittney Everyone should take a screenshot so we know that it was you who went off the rails and supported obscene rhetoric. Shame on you.
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💙Brittney💙@AZ_Brittney·
Melania Trump says Jimmy Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our county. I stand with Jimmy against Melania Trump! Who is with me? 👍
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Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards@keithedwards·
Eric Swalwell on Brett Kavanaugh's alleged victims: "If he is innocent...I hope he says, 'bring in all the victims, allow them to be heard, allow them to be questioned.' That will clear his name." Today, Swalwell is sending cease and desist letters to alleged survivors of his abuse.
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
Describe this guy in one word 👇
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Rep. Eric Swalwell
Rep. Eric Swalwell@RepSwalwell·
Hear it directly from me. These allegations are flat false. And I will fight them.
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@DoryBeutel @marceelias Wait, the same Marc Elias who hired Fusion GPS, which produced the Steele dossier on Trump’s "Russia ties" that were later discredited? Shocked! says no one.
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Muskátli@KnobNots·
@RoyalBCMuseum @BCArchives May 1 is National Purebred Dog Day. Perhaps reposting this photo of Emily Carr with her Brussels would be appropriate?
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Muskátli@KnobNots·
@HuffPost Move if you can’t stomach America. Plenty of people went through a lot to get here on purpose.
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I freaking love this kid
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@RepFine I predicted this months ago. Now watch for the animal rights groups like PETA to align themselves with Islam on this point.
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Congressman Randy Fine
Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine·
For context, this is the leader of one of the key mainstream Muslim groups that supported Mamdani.
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Congressman Randy Fine
Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine·
If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one.
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A Soldier's Whisper
A Soldier's Whisper@SoldiersWhisper·
She said my dog looked “dangerous.” She asked why a German Shepherd like this was even allowed on a plane. Ma’am, let me introduce you to Duke. That “threatening” animal spent six years deployed with Marine Special Operations. He’s a certified Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people run away from danger, Duke runs toward it. 🐾 His resume: Tracking high-value targets. Detecting explosives before they turn into funerals. Shot twice in the line of duty. That scar on his shoulder? Shrapnel from an IED in Helmand Province. Despite being wounded and bleeding, Duke located four more devices in that same area to keep his team safe. The limp you’re staring at? He took multiple rounds during an ambush to save his handler. Because of him, a 22-year-old Marine got to go home to his daughter. Duke has a Navy Commendation Medal. He has a Purple Heart. He is credited with saving over 40 American lives. And the most important stat? Zero bite incidents. The only thing Duke has ever snapped at were threats trying to harm our troops. So no, I won’t be moving seats. But you are more than welcome to lean over and thank him for his service. #MilitaryK9 #WarDogHero #K9LeadTheWay #DogLovers
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Muskátli@KnobNots·
As thoughtful and reasonable as your comment is, Mike, it seems to me to skip over two salient facts: Medicine evolves, but it has traditionally acknowledged the tenets of biology, & that is that surgery does not change one's DNA. The second is that just because we *can* do something, doesn't mean we should. Most such kids need therapy, not surgery.
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Mike Young@micyoung75·
Matt, your post skips from justified anger over one malpractice settlement to a call for eternal shame and humiliation for every doctor, parent, and teacher who showed compassion in uncharted times. Malpractice cases happen in every specialty. This one’s serious, a detransitioner deserves redress for harm. That doesn’t erase the real relief gender-affirming care brings many kids under careful, regulated treatment. Medicine is always evolving. Standards change. Some will suffer, and the system must make that right, but branding every provider or parent as a monster is its own form of hysteria. Parents wanted to save their kids’ lives. Doctors followed protocols set by leading associations. Teachers supported vulnerable students. If you want to protect children, start with compassion and truth, not permanent blacklists and rage. Progress means learning, correcting, and caring for all outcomes. That’s the legacy that actually lasts.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
With a detransitioner winning a 2 million dollar medical malpractice settlement (which should have been 100 times higher), the total collapse of the trans movement is officially upon us. In the next few years, every Frankenstein gender butcher and perverted "medical professional" who profited off of the sexual mutilation of children will be sued into oblivion. The story should end with these mad scientists convicted in a court of law and hanging from the gallows. Instead it will end with them bankrupted and disgraced, which isn't as good but will have to be good enough. As the years pass, those who supported this madness will quietly retreat and pretend that none of this ever happened, or at least that they had no hand in it. We shouldn't let them. The trans movement will go down as the most deranged form of mass hysteria that human civilization has ever seen. We should make sure that history accurately records who went along with it and who had the courage to stand against it, even when the hysteria was at its peak and there was little to be gained, and much to lose, in doing so. The people who fell on the wrong side of this issue should never be trusted again. They should be shamed and disgraced and forced to live with the humiliation for the rest of their days. We cannot stop the rats from fleeing the ship. But we can remember their names .
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Magic tricks work through deception and distraction. Look here, not there. There is no doubt in my mind that the Minneapolis situation is being fanned (if not funded) by people who risk everything if they are found out. So look at the conflict, not at them. Put another way: remove the riots, the confrontations, the shootings, and what is left? Glaring evidence of fraud, government complicity, and likely RICO charges.
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@LePapillonBlu2 So now it's called 'courage' to show up at a protest - armed - to confront federal agents doing their job by arresting individuals who came here illegally? Signed, someone whose family came here LEGALLy.
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
This guy had more courage than the Entire House and Senate, Trump, and all of maga combined.
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@ProfMJCleveland Ma'am, where does it all end? Who prevails in the battle for our country? Educated guess.
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AnechoicMedia
AnechoicMedia@AnechoicMedia_·
In CCW class they tell you you have a heightened duty to avoid potential fights while armed, as a matter of legal and practical self-preservation. You don't want to raise the stakes to death in a fight, and you don't want to have to argue to a jury later about whether you provoked a fight while armed to bait someone into a self-defense situation. The anti-ICE protestors have inverted the duties of being an armed citizen (or a citizen in control of a lethal instrument, like a car in a traffic stop). They are deliberately creating situations of maximum ambiguity with a low level threat of lethal danger to bait law enforcement into making them heroic victims or martyrs. Being an "observer" of law enforcement, while also armed and getting into shoving distance with them, is just a bad idea, even if you think the law empowers you to play the "I'm not touching you" game with acts of defiance or minor assaults. It's also hazardous to the public trust to create a situation in which every protestor is regarded as a potential threat, and every cop seen to be on the edge of shooting someone. I can't tell from the video whether this guy drew his gun at any point in the struggle. Regardless, getting into a struggle with a cop while armed has a serious chance of ending in your death. Even if the resulting shoot is ruled unjustified or in error, you're still dead, which is only good for people who profit from chaos and mistrust (protestors who cause is bad). The shooting will not have been *unjust* or criminal, just a tragedy. It's also not proof of government oppression, because every government has to enforce laws, and you can't use the chaos of choosing to interfere with law enforcement as proof that having laws is unjust.
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He had a PHONE and they murdered him

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