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Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅
Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅@DanScavino·
There are many dedicated people in government who could leave TOMORROW and earn tens—if not hundreds—of thousands of dollars a MONTH as so-called “influencers” on social media, but they chose to serve the AMERICAN PEOPLE instead, all while the so-called “influencers” talk shit all day long and get paid BIG MONEY for clicks and impressions. We see you 👀!
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Brad Duplessis, You pre-emptively blocked me here on 𝕏, so I am forced to make this "Hello" a standalone post. You are a retired Army infantry officer. You served in Iraq and Afghanistan. You graduated from the National War College in 2018. You are now an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Thank you for your service. But reputations are not defined by resumes. They are defined by choices. Today, you chose to doxx @CynicalPublius. Today, you published your debut article on War on the Rocks. You published his legal name. His profession. His pseudonym. All in one sentence. Indexed, archived, permanently searchable. You have changed the course of his life forever, and revealed him to the leftist ghouls who will demand his blood for forever. It doesn't matter if he was planning to reveal his identity eventually. You still made that choice. And I will make sure you are remembered for this. So, what was CP's sin such that you saw it fit to throw him to the wolves? Last month, he dared to write an article for American Greatness, centered around nine recommendations for War College reform. The recommendations included firing most civilian faculty and ending permanent military faculty positions. You hold a permanent civilian faculty position at a War College. You did not mention this in your article. In short, you named him, exposed his life to danger, because you really are arguing for your job and self-preservation. Know what is the most disgusting, hypocritical part of this is? In the Fall 2017 issue of eARMOR (the U.S. Army Armor Branch professional journal) you published an article. You titled it "Our Readiness Problem: Brigade Combat Team Lethality." You opened with General Milley: "Our fundamental task is like no other — it is to win in the unforgiving crucible of ground combat." Your thesis: "If we are to get after GEN Milley's No. 1 priority, we must first address brigade combat team (BCT) lethality." The word "lethality" appears in your article about fifty times. You meant it as a compliment. Now contrast to today's piece. You wrote this: "In staking out this Huntingtonian position, the cult of lethality does a disservice to service members and the American people." The same word. Nine years apart. You were a field commander then, and lethality was the mission. You are a faculty member now, and lethality is what your critics embarrassingly worship. Frankly - and you will never realize this - but you yourself are the living, walking example of the thesis which @PeteHegseth is proving. Also, you named a section of today's article after Colin Powell. You called him your model of what War College education produces. Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, and publicly called Donald Trump "dangerous for our democracy." Powell, who infamously tipped the scales at the UN to start the Iraq war even after privately doubting the WMD intelligence, is your hero in an article about who gets to reform the military in 2026. In addition to being a doxxer, you look a lot less like someone who's defending institutions, and a lot more like someone who exemplifies institutional capture in the name of self-preservation. And you disclosed none of it. Let me reiterate. @CynicalPublius wrote under a pseudonym and identified himself as a retired Army colonel with Afghanistan and Iraq experience. He argued about curriculum policy. You responded by putting his name on the internet. Your career depends on the institutions you are defending. Your article defending those institutions is the same article that ended his anonymity. You taught your students about the instruments of national power, Professor Duplessis. You are now a living, breathing demonstration one of them. And why reform must happen.
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Nathan Jugan #UnitedWeStand
Nathan Jugan #UnitedWeStand@NathanJugan17·
@GuitarAnon17 Cozy AF knowing that Rachel Chandler’s name is coming up in the Q Deltas tomorrow. NCSWIC 🙏
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Jason 🇺🇸
Jason 🇺🇸@jbeam123·
@EricLDaugh No one voted for anyone. It's all rigged at every level.
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Ashe in America
Ashe in America@AsheinAmerica·
No. One. Is. Above. The. Law.
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Jon Herold
Jon Herold@patel_patriot·
Month 3 of waiting for the audit of Fort Knox
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DatadiggX
DatadiggX@DatadiggX·
🚨Enough is Enough! The left’s lies & indoctrination in schools, pushing anti-American ideologies must stop 🛑 Parents deserve transparency, not propaganda. NO more brainwashing, we must protect our children ⬇️. #StopIndoctrination #ProtectOurKids
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LVPATRIOT17@LVPATRIOT17·
@8NewsNow Didn’t you report earlier today that there isn’t enough money to build and maintain schools in Clark County and a pause would begin? Hours later they approve contracts for more administrators… It’s insane- As the local media, go ask WTF for Clark County parents.
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LVPATRIOT17@LVPATRIOT17·
@8NewsNow I have an idea… Get rid of 3 quarters of the superintendents and administrators. Worst ran school district in the country. Unreal-
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8 News Now
8 News Now@8NewsNow·
The Clark County School District is looking to pause construction projects for a year due to a 60% increase in costs, which means opening new schools and fixing old ones may not happen for some time. 8newsnow.com/news/local-new…
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Brenden Dilley
Brenden Dilley@WarlordDilley·
A warning to all in "comms" for the Trump Administration. If you're making progress on things that the American public generally doesn't care about, don't try and amplify the "achievement." I'm not saying you shouldn't promote it, but don't force feed it as if it's a big deal. Here's why... America can see through the bullshit and has absolutely memorized President Trump's campaign promises. Unless you're checking one of those promises off of the list, the public, and, more specifically, his base is going to absolutely skewer you. The people voted for massive retribution regarding the J6ers and, up until now, have received zero. The people voted for the destruction of the deep state, an honest investigation into the attempts on President Trump's life, and transparency about the treason of the Biden administration and the Epstein case. Trying to piss on MAGAs leg and convince them it's raining is a very bad idea. We know you're working. We know you're quietly resolving many of these issues. We know you're working in an extremely hostile environment with holdovers who would have been fired by now, had onboarding of your people been faster. But every time you stick your head up to proudly declare you've done something that nobody asked for or wasn't a priority, you're compelling a negative reaction from the people you need most. You're better off keeping your head down, grinding on the Trump promises he made, and allowing your staff to put out brief updates on minor victories, rather than parading yourself all over television and social media for shit that nobody cares about. I'm not singling out any one agency because this advice can be applied to every single one. "Comms" or communication is literally the most important aspect of government in the information age. It's so important that if you're bad at it, something positive you do can be framed negatively and cost you your job. If you don't speak the language of the people, either keep your mouth shut or hire someone who does, so you can actually communicate your achievements in a way that will be received, rather than ridiculed.
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LVPATRIOT17
LVPATRIOT17@LVPATRIOT17·
Election are not real. Pretty obvious at this point. ALL electronic devises need to be completely removed.!Only Americans with state issue IDs vote on hand marked paper ballots which are counted on Election Day are valid. No mail-in ballots or counting after Election Day. The people you are asking others to support are the same people that have been stealing our money for decades. Curious why more attention isn’t brought up to the fact that both the democrats and republicans are both in on it. None of the people “elected” to represent the people are legitimate. All of them know what goes on and no one says anything. Ever… Keep these criminals away from me. It’s all ridiculous
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Trevor Loudon
Trevor Loudon@TrevorLoudon1·
"The math is simple: Republicans can afford to lose only two votes." This is who MoveOn is targeting: Do you live in any of these districts? ✔️@RepDavid in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District ✔️@RepCiscomani in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District ✔️@KenCalvert in California’s 41st Congressional District ✔️@RepMMM in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District ✔️@RepTomBarrett in Michigan’s 7th Congressional District ✔️ @RepDonBacon in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District ✔️@JenKiggans in Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District From a MoveOn.org mass email today: "Our April congressional recess plan is already in motion. We're organizing constituent meetings, town hall interventions, and local media events in each of these seven districts...." "We'll organize to flood their offices with calls and meeting requests. We'll coordinate letter-writing campaigns to local newspapers. And we'll ensure that whenever these representatives hold public events, MoveOn members are there to ask tough questions about why they're supporting an agenda that hurts their own constituents."
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John Salisbury
John Salisbury@5Strat·
Act now and we'll send you TWO, not one, TWO Scott Presler 'VOTE HARDER' Action Figures.
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LVPATRIOT17@LVPATRIOT17·
@FBIDirectorKash Just a heads up. I don’t see a good reason to stumble around every corner of earth looking for criminals. Believe it or not, about a mile down the street from your office is the Capital Building. This is where many (ALL) of the criminals gather daily to steal. Good luck
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
There is no corner on this earth we will not chase down a violent criminal. And there is no sector of the public we will not root out corruption. Because that’s what the American people deserve.
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LVPATRIOT17@LVPATRIOT17·
@willchamberlain At least we can tell where they stand. You and the rest of the ConInc retards get paid to deceive. From your agreement to lock downs, pushing healthy people to get the vaccine and ball riding @GovRonDeSantis during elections, you’ve been wrong about everything. STFU
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
I swear these former libs all have some deep, Manchurian candidate-style programming The moment the right has any power at all it kicks in, it’s “MUST GATEKEEP…MUST POLICE…”
Bari Weiss@bariweiss

What can we learn from our recent history? Of the way that the far left destroyed the center left? One big takeaway is that if a political movement does not police its ranks, does not draw lines, if it neglects to protect its borders, if it does not defend its sacred values, it cannot long endure. What are those values? They include the rule of the law. The belief in the inalienable rights of each individual. That we are all created in the image of God and it is that—and not our ethnicity or our IQ score—that gives us our worth and that makes us all equal. It is a rejection of mob violence. It is the view that the West is good and that America is good, and that we deserve our heroes along with our whole complex history. These values are not left or right. They are foundational. They are civilizational. And they have always required constant vigilance to preserve. But that’s not the sense you get online these days—and some places offline, too—where power is celebrated instead of principle. Where power is quickly becoming the only principle. If that continues without being challenged, we may wind up spending the next few years watching the same story we just lived through on the other side, as the far right (not the one defined by cable news, which includes many in this room) devours what remains of the center-right. If you aren’t aware of the dangers that come with apparent victory, if you think, That’s impossible, I believe you are as naive as the professors at Harvard who still email me to say, “Can you believe what’s happening?!” What does this group, which differs from the rest of the right in its open embrace of illiberalism, sound like? An awful lot like the far left. This group says that we are in a war—a war here at home—and that because it’s war, because the stakes are life and death, the normal rules of the game must be suspended. They say those who don’t go along are squishes or traitors or were secret leftists all along. Or they accuse them of being conservative or Republican in name only, which is a version of the “false consciousness” Marxists were so fond of telling people they suffer from. They say that it’s not enough to return to normal—that returning to normal isn’t an option—and instead it’s time to give the other side a taste of their own medicine. They say we were treated cruelly. And so cruelty is the necessary response. They say that the thing we are trying to conserve has already been destroyed—and perhaps never even existed at all. They say that reform is a losers’ strategy, and that the whole thing needs to be burned down. Like the far left, they have no use for history, but judge people living and dead in the ideological light of presentism, or simply reimagine them from scratch. As the left defaced and desecrated statues of Churchill, the vandals on the right desecrate his name and his memory. Again, it’s a question of borders. In this case, they actively erase the line between good and evil, and between past and present—looking backward to a place where “things went wrong,” as if it’s possible to turn back the clock. While the left, long sympathetic with Stalin, today sympathizes with modern-day Nazis in the form of Hamas—this new right eulogizes the original ones. And in rehabilitating Hitler they are not merely demonizing Jews, but demonizing America, Britain, and the millions who fought and died to preserve our freedoms. All of this seems as obvious to me as the notion that a girl cannot become a boy. But a lot of people seem to have a hard time saying these things out loud right now. Why?

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There are still too many blowhards in DC.
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