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J.E. Dyer ☘️

J.E. Dyer ☘️

@OptimisticCon

Retired Naval officer deconstructing the shibboleths of modern left-progressivism. Standing athwart history yelling Bring it! POTUS 47's Irish Whisperer.

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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
...assaults of 10/7 came out. Intent was clearly to prepare a false counter-narrative against Israel for distraction & obfuscation. Hamas has yet to give truthful witness on any such matter. Neither Hamas nor NYT gets to create homework for Israel w/false allegations. 2/2
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Essential reading from @EdMorrissey, with advance warning of summaries of awful atrocities committed on 10/7. @nytimes & @NickKristof ponied up the disgusting, evidence-free smut I commented on yesterday just as the new summary report on Hamas' vicious... 1/2
Ed Morrissey@EdMorrissey

If you wonder why Nicholas Kristof and the NYT published bizarre fetish fiction, look no further than the final report about Hamas' actual atrocities. 'Redefined Evil': Hamas' Sexual Terror Detailed in New Report NYT Doesn't Want Anyone to Read hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2…

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@KatTimpf All my sympathies. I lost my Dad when he was only 68. No good time to lose someone, but too early is extra hard. Grace and peace to you. Very good idea about reaching out.🙏❤️
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Kat Timpf@KatTimpf·
My seemingly healthy, strong father Daniel “Dad Timpf” Timpf died very unexpectedly on the evening of May 7 at just 69 years old.   It does not seem like enough to simply call him my father, because he was so much more than that. He was my rock, my hero and my best friend. He was loyal, funny, kind, selfless, hard-working, and so devoted to his children that it was impossible to be near him and not find yourself inspired. He was a writer, a painter, a sailor, and somehow knowledgeable on every subject from world history to literature to accounting. He was the most dependable person anyone has ever met. I always felt like, as long as I had his phone number, there was not a problem I could not solve. I needed him here with me; I am not okay, and I am far from the only person who feels this.   The birth of my son in February 2025, his first grandchild, was supposed to be a happy new beginning for our family. A family that had been already once devastated by an untimely loss: the loss of my mother Anne Marie to a rare disease in 2014 just a matter of weeks after her diagnosis.   The joy of my son’s birth was, of course, complicated by my also very unexpected breast cancer diagnosis just a matter of hours before going into labor with him. During this time, my dad did what he did best, which was to save the day. As soon as he heard about my diagnosis, he simply got into the car and started driving to New York -- making it through the tunnel just as my  son was born…on the day that happened to be his own birthday, as well.   In the tumultuous time of a simultaneous new cancer diagnosis and new baby, my dad was the sole reason for our stability, rushing in to help care for our son, and returning to do so again for my double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and any time that we ever needed him. It was an awful, awful year… but I found so much joy and hope throughout it by watching the beauty of a very special relationship form between my son and my father. This horrible thing that was happening was creating such a very special bond between the two of them -- almost making the terrible thing worth it -- and I was so excited to see how that bond would grow.   The bond was of top priority for my father, who visited from Michigan often. I saw him last on the Monday before he died, and my son was so proud to help his grandfather push his suitcase down to the car as he left. The goodbyes were quick. Why wouldn’t they be? We would all see each other again at the beginning of June, when we would all head to Texas for my shows and to see my grandpa. We wanted to make sure that my son could spend as much time as he could with his great-grandfather. He is, after all, 93.   I was certainly not over the trauma of my cancer or having to amputate the breasts I so badly wanted to feed my son with, but the one thing I could always count on to get me through my worst moments was seeing my son’s and my father’s faces light up when they saw each other, be it during the visits or our routine morning and bedtime FaceTime calls.   That is, at least, until I had to hear over the phone from a doctor I had never met in an emergency room in the same town up north that I’d previously announced to my father that I was pregnant that my dad was dead; I would never see him again, and neither would my son. It would turn out that last year was not the hard one, after all. Rather, it was the one I would now do anything to relive. I would amputate my breasts every year just to be able to speak with him one more time, even for five minutes.   I am currently living an unimaginable horror. For many people, this is a tragic story. For me, it’s my life. I do not know how I will recover from it. I only know that I have to for the sake of what is left of my family.
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
The education platform Canvas reached a deal with a hacking group that broke into its systems and threatened to share data publicly unless it received a ransom payment. Almost 9,000 schools and 275 million people were affected by the breach. wapo.st/4ts6xUL
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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
Well, that's a pretty faithful version of the argument for detaining Japanese Americans in WWII. Sure, there's no hard evidence of their guilt, but shouldn't we hold them & appoint people to investigate & make double-sure there isn't any?
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof

I appreciate the intense interest in my column. For skeptics, why not agree on Red Cross and lawyer visits for the 9,000 Palestinian "security" prisoners? If you think these abuse allegations are false, such monitoring visits would be protective. So why not?

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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
@whykikiasks Hai, hai, yoi ichinichi o! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 (A prolonged politeness do-loop is actually very Japanese, so we're doing great here. 🤣But we can declare victory any time at this point.)
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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
Nothing will perfectly stop all-out attack fm purely defensive posture. Well-known for decades. Missile defenses all operate same way: defend to a best-possible level, which affords time & latitude to mount counterattack. Everyone will have partisan cost estimates. Grow up.
Bloomberg@business

President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile-defense shield will cost as much as $1.2 trillion to deploy and operate, six times above current forecasts, according to a new estimate — and would still likely fail to stop an all-out attack bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Kiki@whykikiasks·
@OptimisticCon Kokoroyori arigato moushiagemasu 🙏🏻*bow*
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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
All so misleading. The Sierra Nevada snow pack swings back & forth often, with an all-time high records year as recently as 2023. Another one in 2017. They go back & forth. CA has failed to improve policy & infrastructure to ensure water to Colorado R. & human use in general.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

The Colorado River faces a severe crisis with record-low snowpacks and dwindling reservoirs. A short-term water-saving proposal by Arizona, California and Nevada aims to conserve 3.2 million acre-feet of water by 2028. wapo.st/3OXqnJD

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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
The restoration of the current facade dates all the way back to Saddam Hussein. Orig ziggurat from 21st cent BC was pretty much gone by the time Babylon decided to do first restoration ~15 centuries later. Grip-mart visits for all. It's been rebuilt a number of times. 1/2
Reuters@Reuters

Restoration work has begun at the Ziggurat of Ur in Iraq's Dhi Qar province, as archaeologists race to protect the ancient Sumerian site from climate-linked erosion reut.rs/4wq4XFQ

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J.E. Dyer ☘️@OptimisticCon·
Absolutely. Not a way to live. Elected officials will no doubt be exempt from any individual mandates ensuing on this bug in new vehicles. If we went by such rules for societal norms & standards, we'd have this one (a favorite of mine, because mass shooters! Leftist women!):
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Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf

The kill switch turns your car into judge, jury, and executioner. You’re fleeing an attacker—your pupils are dilated, your heart is racing, your breathing is heavy. The car flags you as impaired. A first-time father is rushing his wife to the hospital. The car thinks he’s drunk. These are REAL-WORLD scenarios where a government-mandated kill switch could cut power to your vehicle. KILL THE KILL SWITCH.

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