Lennie Friedman

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Lennie Friedman

Lennie Friedman

@LFried76

Husband, Father, startup Exec, investor, 10 Year NFL Offensive Lineman, MMA Fan and fiercely independent thinker

Raleigh, NC Katılım Haziran 2011
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Lennie Friedman
Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
In times of turmoil, it’s easy to forget: this country was built to last. Not because we’re perfect—but because our system assumes conflict, allows correction, and relies on the judgment of the American people. That durability still matters. America the Durable nationalreview.com/magazine/2026/…
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
With limited exceptions, I support an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy—oil, natural gas, nuclear, and renewables. The United States has substantial oil and gas reserves, and maintaining energy independence is strategically important, so it makes sense to responsibly develop those resources. At the same time, I don’t understand the administration’s apparent opposition to renewables. Agree or disagree with specific projects, paying Total $1 billion to exit an offshore wind development simply because it is considered “unsightly” is a difficult policy decision to justify on economic or strategic grounds. Someone give me an economic or strategic rationale for not supporting renewables?
FORTUNE@FortuneMagazine

Big Oil giant TotalEnergies will eliminate nearly $1 billion in offshore wind projects under the threat of cancelation from the Trump administration. bit.ly/4bwVVhO

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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@sixfivelando This is a good coach that believes in her player. I had great coaches in my career who were every bit as tough if not tougher. Good in them both.
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Landon Thomas@sixfivelando·
“I need you to lock in… I believe in you but you got to want this moment.“ Coach: Eye contact, reaffirming confidence while giving criticism Player: Eye contact, listening, responding This is some good coaching and credit to the player being coachable!
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
Did you know Carl Pickens was born in Murphy, North Carolina? Pickens attended Murphy High School, where he played free safety and wide receiver. In three seasons he intercepted 15 passes and caught 72 passes, 24 of them for touchdowns. He was named an All-American by Parade magazine in his senior year. After graduation, Pickens played college football at the University of Tennessee. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1992. He was a standout player and earned Pro Bowl honors in 1995. Pickens left the Bengals in 1999. He played with the Titans in 2000 and announced his retirement in 2001. Today is his 56th birthday! 🎉
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Onyx
Onyx@OnyxOdds·
Crazy but true: Duke has never won a national championship without beating St. John's 1990-91: W 78-61 1991-92: W 91-81 2000-01: W 91-59 2009-10: W 80-71 2014-15: W 77-68 2025-26: TBD (Sweet 16)
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Lennie Friedman
Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@Tyler_A_Harper I run operations (ensuring orders ship on time and inventory meets customer demand) and finance (collecting receivables and managing cash to pay employees and vendors) for a veterinary medical device company.
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Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper·
The number of people I encounter who can’t explain their (generally “good”) jobs and/or what their spouses do is staggering. I’d love to see people try to describe what they actually do for a living in a single 280 character tweet in a way that the average person can understand.
Susannah Black Roberts@suzania

There’s like maybe a maximum of 8 jobs where I understand what the job is. Shopkeeper. Farmer. Teacher of some kind. Priest. Novelist. Journalist. Private detective. Chef. That’s it. What is a data engineer. I don’t know.

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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
Gerrymandering is never ok. Don’t care your reason. VA Voters should tell the Dems that at the ballot box. Not a done deal': Democrats start to sweat over Virginia's redistricting referendum nbcnews.com/politics/2026-… via @nbcnews
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Matt Fuller@MEPFuller·
The reason Biden’s age was a fair topic is because it spoke to his capacity to make big decisions — about war and peace, about our economy, about the direction of our country. So given Trump’s recent behavior, why isn’t there more discussion about his capacity?
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Genuinely curious about your opinion of Robert Mueller.
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@KurtSchlichter You said “launched” you meant to say “asked to lead an investigation by Trump’s own justice department” correct?
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@RealSpitfire (1) Democrats who call for Trump’s death (or celebrating Kirk’s assassination) are despicable (2) Trump celebrating Mueller’s death is also despicable Both are true. And the fact that you defend Trump’s comment ads you to the mix.
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Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
Democrats have called for the m@rder and/or death of Trump for years and now they are upset about a post against Robert Mueller? GTFOH🖕🏼
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
Regardless of politics, celebrating the death of a man who served his country with honor says far more about the person doing the celebrating. Robert Mueller was a decorated U.S. Marine in Vietnam (Bronze Star) and led the FBI through the aftermath of 9/11. He was chosen as Special Counsel by Rod Rosenstein — part of Donald Trump’s own cabinet — precisely because he was widely viewed as beyond reproach in his fidelity to the law and the country. When even someone selected for unquestioned integrity becomes a target of personal attacks, it says more about Trump’s character than Mueller’s.
Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social@TrumpDailyPosts

Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 01:26 PM EST 03.20.26 Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people! President DONALD J. TRUMP

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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@MargoinWNC I’d be happy to have a discussion with you about its benefits and your concerns whenever you like. Just LMK.
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
Margo- Ranked Choice Voting has been around for 100 years. Is used by the US military when deployed overseas, and by 16MM people in the U.S. It requires you to win 50% of voters support instead of the paltry 30% in NC primaries. It was used by the VA GOP to elect Glen Youngkin and by the UTAH GOP. Please provide a factual statement of specifically what you have against voters saying here is my 1, 2nd and 3rd choice? In practice it is nearly identical to how the IOWA Caucus works and runoffs in general work, just without wasting tax payer money.
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Margo@MargoinWNC·
Murkowski won by rank choice voting.
RINO Removal Project@RINO_Removal

Lisa Murkowski: The RINO Married to a Democrat Lisa Murkowski still calls herself a Republican. But for many years, that label has existed in name only. For years, she has positioned herself against the Republican base, against the party’s direction, and—most consistently—against Donald Trump. This isn’t occasional disagreement. It’s a pattern. Murkowski is a Trump hater who has been taking out her personal anger on the American people for far too long. She voted to convict Trump and was one of the first Republicans to call for his resignation after January 6. She has repeatedly distanced herself from him and argued the GOP should move on — all while continuing to wear the Republican label. And it shows up where it matters most: her votes. Now, Murkowski moved to block the SAVE Act. She claimed it could “disenfranchise” voters and expand federal power. But to many Republicans, that’s the same argument used time and again to oppose basic election integrity measures. At a moment when voters are demanding secure elections, Murkowski once again sided against them — because blocking anything with Trump’s name on it matters more to her than protecting the vote. She’s also pushed back on efforts to shrink the federal government, criticizing cuts to bureaucracy and defending institutions many Americans see as bloated and unaccountable. While real Republicans fight to cut waste and deliver America First results, she’s protecting the swamp out of pure spite. 👉🏻Here’s the part she’d rather not emphasize: Murkowski’s husband has long been registered as a Democrat. She can say politics stays out of their household—but voters aren’t blind to the broader picture. When her positions consistently align away from Republican priorities, it raises an obvious question about where her instincts—and influences—really lie. She is a Democrat married to a Democrat, shaped by Democrat thinking right at home. She calls it “independence.” But independence isn’t supposed to mean opposing your own voters at every critical moment. At some point, the question answers itself: If a senator consistently votes against her party’s priorities, criticizes its leadership, and blocks its agenda — who is she really representing? She should’ve switched parties long ago. Alaska deserves a senator who reflects its voters — not one who stands in their way while nursing old Trump grudges and hurting the American people in the process. The RINO game is over.

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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
VOTERID and the SAVE Act are very different . Majority of states already have VOTERID. Which I support and my great state of NC already has. But since you’re claiming your opponent cheats, what evidence have you been able to prove in any court with your superstar lawyers that there has been impactful cheating in our elections? If the answer is none, is that because you hired incompetent lawyers or because there is no evidence of impactful cheating?
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America@america·
Stephen Miller: Democrats don't want the SAVE America Act because they want to cheat.
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
If Republicans actually wanted Voter ID passed, they would’ve introduced a clean bill focused on just that. Not one stuffed with attacks on mail-in voting and unrelated transgender provisions. If Democrats truly wanted to end gerrymandering, they would’ve pursued that directly— not wrapped it inside a bill to nationalize election rules. Neither party is serious about solving this. They write bills the other side won’t vote for… on purpose. Why? Because it’s better for fundraising, messaging, and campaign ads. They don’t want wins. They want talking points.
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@GOP If the SAVE Act was just VOTERID true. But it’s not. And you are intentionally misleading the country.
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GOP@GOP·
It's common sense. PASS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT!⁩
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@C_3C_3 The SAVE Act is not that. If it was just VoterID, it would have. But you know that…..and are spreading these deceptive posts intentionally.
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C3@C_3C_3·
If Congress won’t pass something that 80% of Americans want there’s no point having Congress. Facts.
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Lennie Friedman@LFried76·
@ArthurMacwaters That’s true. Which is why most are for VoterID. But that is not what the save act is. The Save Act goes far beyond that
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
It is a simple logical test: - if there is massive fraud, voter ID is absolutely necessary - if there isn’t, then requiring voter ID is harmless
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

@BillyM2k The reality is that there is massive cheating. But it is impossible to prove that without ID and in-person voting.

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