State of the Day
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State of the Day
@StateOfTheDayUS
Truthful reporting and commentary on politics and culture — without political correctness or spin.
Washington, DC Katılım Ocak 2024
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.@GPIngersoll We should do more than just require ID to vote. The Save Act is the least we should do. It’s rookie numbers. We should do far more. Way fewer people should be allowed to vote. Americans must meet two of three criteria to vote:
1. Be a net contributor to tax revenue
2. Own property
3. Be married with children
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🚨 The latest season of "The Bachelorette" is canceled, thanks to a video of the bachelorette apparently hurling bar stools at her then-boyfriend.
"The Bachelorette" was already suffering from low ratings. But what if they cast a lead America couldn't help but watch?
Below, some replacement bachelorettes that just might save the show.
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.@ambermarieduke Trump may want Americans to believe he’s getting them out of this. The markets clearly want to believe that too.
But until we have more concrete evidence of a real concession from Iran — not just a pause Trump is describing on his own terms — it makes more sense to view this as a temporary breather than a genuine breakthrough.
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.@evannatta1776 Beware of craven opportunists who attack @joekent16jan19's character. Beware of those who abhorred MAGA until they saw an opportunity to wear its skin and pretend “America First” meant regime-change war all along.
Beware of the neoconservatives in MAGA clothing.
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Moms For Liberty Co-Founder Explains Why Medical Groups Are Backing Off Trans Craze x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Today, many neocons and chicken hawks are using thuggish Bolshevik smear tactics to discredit Iran war skeptics. Should this come as a surprise? Of course not
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.@JohnCFLoftus1 The United States has a long, storied, but sordid history of treating anti-war activists as if they were un-American, unpatriotic, fifth-column traitors. Tragically, the debates surrounding the Iran War are no different. To be sure, you can find debates on the substance and merits of war and how it is being fought between good-faith actors. But those seem increasingly rare. Read below 👇
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.@JohnCFLoftus1 The United States has a long, storied, but sordid history of treating anti-war activists as if they were un-American, unpatriotic, fifth-column traitors.
Tragically, the debates surrounding the Iran War are no different. To be sure, you can find debates on the substance and merits of war and how it is being fought between good-faith actors. But those seem increasingly rare.
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.@ambermarieduke "A winning argument doesn’t demand total obedience. If asking basic questions about whether this war serves America’s interests is enough to make someone a suspect, then the people who claim to be speaking for Americans aren’t listening to them at all."
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