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Tom Davis

@TrdDavis

Magazine editor; book author; college instructor; Jersey Shore guy; Mets/Knicks fan.

Jersey Shore Katılım Ekim 2010
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Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
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Nichole@nickyyknowsball·
Another one I liked
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Tom Davis
Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@ImBreckWorsham Nothing has changed. Sorry it took you this long to figure it out. I worked in Atlantic City. If only you saw what I saw.
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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
I miss the OLD crazy kind of Trump. Mean tweets. Low gas prices. Affordable real estate. My 401K soaring. No new wars. What happened to that guy?
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Tom Davis
Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@Timcast Sorry it took you this long to figure it out. I worked in Atlantic City. If only you saw what I saw.
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Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@TkeeTennessee I worked in Atlantic City, so I know the dude. Appreciate the contrition, but there is another term that should be applied here: "Useful idiot."
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CobaltFox
CobaltFox@TkeeTennessee·
I’ve had this post pinned to my profile since early November 2024 because of what it represented to me: my daughter’s first time exercising her right to vote. My belief, despite having doubts, in the democratic process. My belief in a movement and person I felt would fight for real change. I recently unpinned it given what I am experiencing … feelings of betrayal, confusion, anger, gullibility. And instead of fellow patriots understanding these very real feelings MANY are experiencing, we are met with insults (doomer, panican, libtard) completely unwarranted and childish AF. I’ll say it again, it takes a helluva lot more courage to go against the grain than to be a simp for it. RIP to the America I longed for and tried to believe in. 😢
CobaltFox@TkeeTennessee

My girl just voted for the first time! Question: she had to turn her shirt inside out as we were told it was illegal to wear a political shirt to vote. Is that true????

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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
President Trump seems rattled. There were good reasons presidents from Reagan on did no wage war with Iran. It is a dead end. NATO in or out won't make a difference. Iran doesn't care how much its people suffer. Remember Geraldo's Rule for Mideast Wars, the news always gets worse.
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera

President Trump is leading us through a crazy, violent year. The God of War is ascendant and started spectacularly with the snatch and grab of Venezuelan strongman Maduro in January. It was a flawless operation, almost cinematic in its boldness and execution. Maduro’s all-Cuban Palace guard was essentially wiped out. Although several were injured, no American warriors were killed, . Coming as it did just six months after another fabulous military operation, the June 2025 stealth bombing of Iran’s nuclear storage facilities, President Trump was flying high. The Maduro operation was the kind of military success they make movies about. Venezuela was finally freed from the grasp of a tin pot South American dictator cut in the mold of countless others over the decades. Somoza, Batista, Noriega, Pinochet, Castro. Speaking of the late dictator, Fidel Castro’s Cuba seemed to sit squarely in the president’s sights in the months following the Maduro takedown. Its government is weaker than it has ever been. With Venezuela’s endless supply of cheap oil cut off, Cuba has literally run out of gas. The regime established by Castro almost 70 years ago seems on the brink of failure. We had more than enough naval assets in the Caribbean Sea easily to blockade Cuba and choke it into submission. Inexplicably, instead of doing the obvious, and following up on the successful decapitation of Venezuela’s corrupt and rotten leadership with a campaign against Cuba’s communist dictatorship, President Trump seemed to lose focus. He shifted his gaze from Cuba, which is 90 miles across the Florida Straits, and focused instead on our old nemesis, the traditional Mideast punching bag, Iran. The war over there is now three weeks old. The level of violence is extraordinary. Swarms of guided missiles, drones and smart bombs have flown from both sides. Israeli cities are being hit and so are our Sunni Arab Persian Gulf allies — Kuwait, Oman, the UAE and Bahrain. Iranian missiles have been fired at targets as far away as Cyprus and Turkey. As of this writing, the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical oil choke point has been strangled shut. Iranian missiles have ignited fires on vessels and oil supply depots. The worldwide price of a barrel of oil, and more directly, the painful price of a gallon of gasoline have spiked dramatically since the beginning of hostilities. Aside from the tragic loss of life throughout the conflict zone, most alarming is that President Trump does not seem to have a clear idea of what goal this war with Iran is supposed to accomplish or how the spreading conflict is supposed to end. To the spreading Mideast violence there is also the menace of metastasizing antisemitism in the United States and abroad. Last Tuesday, hate raised its ugly head near Detroit. A Muslim immigrant whose family members were allegedly killed in an Israeli attack on Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon went hunting for revenge and Jewish blood. He attacked Temple Israel outside Detroit, the nation's largest reform synagogue. It was packed with babies and daycare kids when he drove a truck loaded with explosives into the school corridors. Tragedy was averted when temple security neutralized the failed mass murderer before he could detonate his bomb-filled vehicle. Meanwhile, last week in New York City, two young Muslim men from Pennsylvania radicalized by ISIS websites attempted to bomb crowds of protestors outside the mayor's mansion. The fact the Mayor is Muslim was apparently lost on the attempted killers. Mass casualties were only averted when the devices did not explode, and the attackers were subdued by heroic NYPD officers. There have been numerous other attacks on Jewish institutions in America and abroad. We needed the war in Iran like a hole in the head. Even more than the period immediately following the October 7, 2023 Gazan invasion of Israel, many are fearful the spreading Iran war will make living openly as a Jewish American more perilous. The temple that Erica and I belong to has sent a message to worried congregants. “Now, more than ever, we need to stand together. We have a responsibility to protect our community and ensure that every one of our institutions remains open and vibrant in the face of those who hate us.” This time of year, it is a Jewish tradition to read in the Book of Exodus: “Be strong, be strong, and let us strengthen one another.”

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Tom Davis
Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@Sassafrass_84 @wtpatton @annieka77 You were born in 84? Then how can you make a dummass statement like this when you weren't even aive? And, um, did Reagan go to war with Iran? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
@wtpatton @annieka77 I was born in 84. I knew about 79 because I was told about it in school. Although I had a history teacher who was purely obsessed with pearl harbor. So, needless to say, we spent a lot of time on that topic in history.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Solid advice. 💯
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Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@Sassafrass_84 I remember it well and Trump looks worse than Carter, if that's possible.
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Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley@NikkiHaley·
The U.S. just hit a $1 trillion deficit in 5 months. Government spending hit an all-time high, with $425 billion in interest payments alone. We're collecting record revenue and still can't pay our bills. America doesn't have a tax problem. It has a spending problem.
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Earth Fart
Earth Fart@earthfart·
@GeraldoRivera Keep your eye on the ball. The strategic interest was threat removal not nation building
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Black Phillip
Black Phillip@poe_collector·
If you think that we’re making serious progress socially in the US, you’re wrong. This video is 13 years old. Peak woke died in 2017. Most of you have no idea how good we once had it.
Mizuno_Sonata@mizuno_sonata

@poe_collector The opener from The Newsroom was relevant when it came out and even MORE relevant today sadly. 😞

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KC Winner
KC Winner@KCWinner_1·
@KatTimpf It was an accident. Could have happened in Ohio. Move to Iran. Hope the cancer comes back.
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Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof·
The move by Trump and Bibi to assassinate Ali Khamenei appears to have backfired, elevating a younger harder line Khamenei close to the IRGC — and the new leaders may think that Iran’s big mistake was not oppression or enrichment but rather the failure to actually build a nuke.
Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش@citrinowicz

Another indication to the fact that the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as Supreme Leader would have been highly unlikely under normal political circumstances, particularly if Ali Khamenei had died of natural causes. For years, Mojtaba faced significant resistance within Iran’s clerical and political establishment. The Islamic Republic was founded explicitly to avoid the appearance of hereditary rule that characterized Iran under the Shah, and many within the regime viewed the prospect of a father to son succession as fundamentally contradictory to the system’s ideological foundations. The circumstances surrounding Ali Khamenei’s removal dramatically altered this dynamic. His assassination created a political shock that reshaped the internal balance of power, while the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) emerged as the dominant actor in managing the succession process. In practice, the IRGC’s decisive role appears to have been a critical factor enabling Mojtaba’s selection despite longstanding institutional opposition. This development suggests a deeper structural shift within the Islamic Republic. Iran is increasingly evolving into a system where the military-security establishment, particularly the IRGC, plays a central role in determining political outcomes. Under these conditions, the Supreme Leader may formally retain ultimate authority, but the regime’s strategic direction is likely to be heavily influenced, if not effectively shaped, by the interests of the Revolutionary Guards. This outcome also highlights the absence of long-term strategic thinking behind the current campaign. It also raises questions about the strategic wisdom of eliminating Ali Khamenei. One of the immediate consequences has been the regime’s ability to frame his death as martyrdom, while facilitating the rise of his more hardline and revenge-driven son, Mojtaba, whose leadership is strongly backed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). #iran

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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
Today’s media cheer against the US, overstate enemy abilities, understate ours and paint a picture that the US is losing, while we’re winning. It’s more true today as they cheer against Trump in Iran. Within 10 days weeks of this 2001 NYT doozy saying our military efforts in Afghanistan were bogged down, the key city of Mazar e Sharif fell to the US and our ally the Northern Alliance, and Kabul fell days later. This story was written a mere three weeks after our counter-offensive against Al Qaeda began. But that didn’t stop the NYT from saying we were already in a quagmire. The media are doing the same thing today in Iran. From a military point of view, Operation Epic Fury has been a huge success. We don’t know yet about who will run Iran, but the press will always see America’s cup as 1/10th empty. If today’s press covered WW II, they would have written mostly about civilian casualties, friendly fire, and failed missions, downplaying the overwhelming allied victories against the Nazis.
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Tom Davis
Tom Davis@TrdDavis·
@BrendanCarrFCC You have no shame that young men and women are going to war to die, do you? You just don't care. Shame on you. My wife's father died in Vietnam
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Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr@BrendanCarrFCC·
Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up. The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not. And frankly, changing course is in their own business interests since trust in legacy media has now fallen to an all time low of just 9% and are ratings disasters. The American people have subsidized broadcasters to the tune of billions of dollars by providing free access to the nation’s airwaves. It is very important to bring trust back into media, which has earned itself the label of fake news. When a political candidate is able to win a landslide election victory after in the face of hoaxes and distortions, there is something very wrong. It means the public has lost faith and confidence in the media. And we can’t allow that to happen. Time for change!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

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Scarlett’s Movie Musings
Scarlett’s Movie Musings@ScarletCinema·
“But, as you see, it's a beautiful day, the Strait of Hormuz is open and people are having a wonderful time!”
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Dan Bartels
Dan Bartels@DanBartels2·
With the Mets retiring Carlos Beltran’s #15 — they should consider Gary Carter’s #8 and John Franco’s #45, as well. I wouldn’t count out Jacob deGrom’s #48 or Pete Alonso’s #20 someday, either. Eventually, Francisco Lindor’s #12 and Juan Soto’s #22 will have their days.
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