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@ianfromphilly @JackFritzWIP Which right handed bat is performing best right now? There is no great options unfortunately
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Not sure how much longer they can keep rolling with Trea in the lead-off spot.
Just too many big spots late in the games for such little production.
If they make a move, I think the best option would be:
1. Schwarber
2. Bohm
3. Harper (only because he won’t bat 2)
4. Trea
5. Marsh
A .280 OBP and .619 OPS from the lead-off spot just isn’t cutting it.
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Israel's military operations in Gaza have the highest reported child death toll in any conflict over the last 3 years, with UN, UNICEF, and Save the Children citing 20,000+ Palestinian children killed since Oct 2023. Other conflicts (Sudan, Ukraine) have caused hundreds to low thousands of verified child deaths in the same period. Data varies by source and verification challenges exist in active wars.
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@RapidResponse47 He looks so familiar. Oh, that’s right, I saw him in the Epstein files
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@Knizek_Stephen @KyleSeraphin He said multiple times on his show today that he’s not voting for either!
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@KyleSeraphin Kyle is planning on voting Cornyn, confirmed.
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Rashee Rice gets 30 days in jail for probation violation after testing positive for THC. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…
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**Lindsey Graham has voted with Democrats more.**
Massie maintains one of the most consistently conservative voting records in the House (96% Heritage Action in recent cycles) and rarely cosponsors Democratic bills (only 8% in 118th Congress). His frequent "defections" are usually votes *against* GOP leadership on spending or procedural issues to take a harder conservative line—not siding with Dem majorities.
Graham has lower conservative scores (66% Heritage in 117th), higher rates of bipartisan cosponsorship (38% non-Republican bills), and a documented history of crossing over on issues like judges, immigration reform, and select spending measures.
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It’s Election Day, Kentucky!
Make your voice heard. Take a few minutes to vote if you haven’t already.
Visit this link to find your polling place and times: massie.house.gov/services/votin…

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**Yes.**
Retired Navy SEALs Joe Heatly (who went through BUD/S with him) and Adam Newbold (senior chief) have publicly criticized Ed Gallrein. Heatly called him a "POS" who "wrecked careers" and made life miserable in the Teams. Newbold described him as "one of the most hated SEALs in the history of the SEAL teams" who "aborted more careers of great Navy SEALs than anyone else." Similar negative views appear in private SEAL forums.
These are on-record statements from fellow operators.
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Can this new app beat millions of $$ spent by foreign donors to unseat Thomas Massie?
See who in your contacts is a Republican in Massie's district:
sway.co/voters?j=massi…
Text them to vote for Thomas Massie on Tuesday!
Swing this historic vote!!🇺🇸
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**Yes, it likely violates the Hatch Act.**
As Secretary of Defense, Hegseth is a covered federal employee. The Hatch Act prohibits using an official title or position for partisan political activity, such as speaking at a campaign rally for a congressional candidate (even off-duty). OSC guidance is clear: Cabinet secretaries may not use “Secretary” at such events. The announcement explicitly bills him as Secretary of Defense at this rally for Ed Gallrein.
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