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DJ Mauri

@bluGrape2012

Disc Jockey, who performs house music in the DC area, independent social democrat, DJ for the 99%, eternal enemy of Wall Street, and the DC establishment.

Gaithersburg Katılım Ocak 2011
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DJ Mauri@bluGrape2012·
Bane lives
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luna |-/@giarraclancy·
my coworker snapped at me for trying to make small talk
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Post Office@4zweno·
I was always wondering what the context of this was
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
A man caught a woman he matched with on a dating app breaking into his home despite never giving her his address Lindsay Harris even had a bottle of wine and water ice ready in an apparent attempt to spend the evening with him
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@ZaidJilani The allegations from his ex-wife will be a problem. Him not being charged may not matter because people will be on edge after Platner
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Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
Rev. Warnock would be a good candidate for president if progressives want someone who can win the South and also is deeply personally sympathetic to Palestinians. Dem establishment will play gender card on him, but ultimately he would win.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇺🇦 Rumors are flooding the web about the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham According to some, the number one Senate supporter of Ukraine may have died on Ukrainian soil, and admitting it would shatter the entire war narrative. Fmr. CIA Analyst Larry Johnson says his sources inside the National Military Command Center were saying it openly. "Why would you want to admit that you're the number one senator, a proponent of Ukraine, died in Ukraine in the aftermath of the Russian military strikes?" In this interview, Larry breaks down how the timeline does not match, and Graham could not have been in the U.S. on the date he was allegedly found dead Larry explains his thoughts in the below interview @newsonof
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 Trump says the Strait of Hormuz is wide open. Ship-tracking data says otherwise. Larry Johnson, former CIA and State Department counterterrorism officer, joined me as 140+ new targets got hit across Iran, deeper than anything since the ceasefire, including a symbolic second strike on the Khondab heavy-water reactor. His read: watch the next 12 hours, not the strikes themselves. Every prior escalation cycle has ended the same way, with Trump signaling a "breakthrough" before markets open to avoid the political cost of an oil spike. "If tomorrow morning, by 8 a.m., Trump hasn't made some sort of conciliatory statement... this escalation will continue back and forth, and the United States is going to suffer far more damage to its military capabilities in the region than Iran will." He pulled up live vessel-tracking data himself: 2 ships transiting the Strait in 24 hours, both flagged as U.S. pleasure craft. Centcom's line that the waterway remains open and freely navigable doesn't match what the trackers show. The deeper pattern he sees: Iran is hitting whichever Gulf state let its territory be used to launch strikes that cycle, methodically, and it's already run through Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the UAE. Saudi is the one holdout so far. If the constraint really is Tomahawk and interceptor supply rather than political will, does that make the next lull a real de-escalation, or just a reload before the next wave? @newsonof

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Joshua “J” Sean@JoshuaJSean·
People used to say Emma Vigeland had filled Michael Brooks' shoes well at The Majority Report. I don't see it. Emma doesn't come close to Michael's empathy, his willingness to self-reflect, or his ability to genuinely channel the voices of marginalized people. And most tellingly, she doesn't have his instinct to actually listen when called out...instead of tripling down. The left needs more people like Michael Brooks: thinkers willing to sit with criticism, grow from it, and inspire through that vulnerability. Instead, we're left with commentators more interested in the next hot take than in genuine change making with the power of one's personality and perspective.
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DJ Mauri@bluGrape2012·
@MarioNawfal Dawg c'mon now........this dude makes wild predictions all the time that dont come true.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 A pathogen that might have been slipped into Lindsey Graham's drink on a presidential train, designed to trigger cardiac arrest 48 hours later, is now circulating on Russian Telegram channels. Geopolitics Expert Brandon Weichert says the timeline doesn't add up and the vibe from people who would know is deeply unsettling. "He's the leading hawk. He's overwhelmingly pro Ukraine. He has a direct link to the ear of the president." If this is what it looks like, it's an act of war hiding in plain sight. @WeTheBrandon
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🇮🇱🇮🇷 The window for Iran to strike Israel may never be more open than right now. Geopolitics Expert Brandon Weichert says both American and Israeli interceptors are nearly depleted, Israel is shrinking its Lebanon beachhead, and nobody has a clean answer for why Iran hasn't moved yet. "I don't have a good answer for why haven't the Iranians just gone ham on Israel, given what's going on now?" If Iran is ever going to act, the clock is ticking. @WeTheBrandon

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autist@litteralyme0·
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Emma Vigeland@EmmaVigeland·
The Spielberg West Side Story actually makes me mad because it could have been a perfect remake if it weren't for the wooden presence of Ans*l Elg*rt
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deffonottom@Altymcaltalt3·
It’s so funny how religious people are allowed to publicly declare that degenerates will burn in hell for all of time but you say the same about them after death and suddenly it’s deplorable
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Rick Wilson@TheRickWilson·
I see the "Fuck Your Feelings" crowd is out policing civility this morning. Remember when Lindsay blasted Trump for mocking Robert Mueller's death? Or Colin Powell's? Or John McCain's? Odd...me either.
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DJ Mauri@bluGrape2012·
@katsuxbt A gallon of vodka a day?! How does he still have a liver?
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katsu@katsuxbt·
Hunter Biden drank a gallon of vodka a day and smoked crack every 15 minutes, he says it worked “It worked really well. It solved the problem which was not being in myself”
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DJ Mauri@bluGrape2012·
@SeanTrende @dilanesper Didn't realize you were a democratic voter! That NY Times endorsement really moved you huh?
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Sean T at RCP@SeanTrende·
@dilanesper On a better timeline, a critical choice was made differently, and she is president right now.
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Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
This is how it's done, folks.
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar

It was a shock this morning to find out that my friend Lindsey Graham has died. He was a man who loved his work, his country, and his family. He didn’t have an easy life growing up and to me that explained a lot about him as well as his devotion to his remaining family members including his sister. It also explained his almost kid-like exuberance about his job and the responsibilities he was given (even in his sixties he would get off a plane in a foreign land with a twinkle in his eye and look at me as if to say, can you believe we are actually here and doing this?). Lindsey was loyal to friends and causes. He was willing to work on gnarly issues and take on (at times) political risks for the right reasons. It is fitting that he died shortly after visiting Ukraine, one of those causes he would stand up for through thick and thin. Much will be said in the coming days about his relationships with others—President Trump and John McCain for instance—but what can’t be forgotten is the reason why so many people he worked with—from senators to staff—will mourn his loss: Lindsey had a zest for life and the Senate that made you want to get to work on a bill with him or at least debate him. He brought joy to his job. Lindsey Graham was the one who was willing to work with me (when so few would) on helping the Afghan refugees. I remember standing outside of a little phone booth in the Republican cloakroom last year as he spoke with the Vice President, holding up a sign that said “Save the Afghans” and he put the phone on hold and said “OK OK I will go on your bill even if it gets me in trouble.” Or his early willingness to lead on big tech bills, including repealing the provision that protects them from consumer suits. But mostly my fond memories of spending time with Lindsey (and we travelled the world with John McCain) was not about the ups and downs of his policy positions. It was about his love for the world, his loyalty to hard causes and his friends, and the pure joy he brought to life. I will miss him.

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