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Bridgett Wagner

@bridgettwagner

Work @Heritage; Live on Capitol Hill. Views expressed are my own. RT ≠ endorsement.

Washington, DC Katılım Kasım 2008
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Bridgett Wagner
Bridgett Wagner@bridgettwagner·
Ed Feulner was a movement builder, a think tank entrepreneur, and an incredible mentor and friend to thousands over the course of his extraordinary life. He will be remembered as a devoted husband and father, faithful Catholic, and selfless servant in the cause of freedom.
Heritage Foundation@Heritage

The Heritage Foundation released the following statement today from Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts and Board of Trustees Chairman Barb Van Andel-Gaby, lauding the legacy and mourning the loss of Heritage Founder Edwin J. Feulner: It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Edwin J. Feulner, founder, trustee, and the longest-serving president of The Heritage Foundation.     Ed Feulner was more than a leader—he was a visionary, a builder, and a patriot of the highest order. His unwavering love of country and his determination to safeguard the principles that made America the freest, most prosperous nation in human history shaped every fiber of the conservative movement—and still do.    Ed founded The Heritage Foundation in 1973, planting a flag for Truth in a town too often seduced by power. What started as a small outpost for conservative ideas became—under Ed’s tireless leadership—the intellectual arsenal for the Reagan Revolution and the modern conservative movement. In the four decades that followed, Ed’s foresight, discipline, and moral clarity made Heritage a battleship, unshaken by political winds and focused solely on fighting for the American people.     After leading Heritage for 37 years as president, Ed continued to serve on our Board of Trustees, offering encouragement and sage advice in equal measure. Ed was an important mentor to us, respectively, and to all of those who had the honor of knowing him. In addition to his work at Heritage, he continued his active participation in many other conservative organizations.     Whether he was bringing together the various corners of the conservative movement at meetings of the Philadelphia Society, or launching what is now the Heritage Strategy Forum, Ed championed a bold, “big-tent conservatism.” He believed in addition, not subtraction. Unity, not uniformity. One of his favorite mantras was ‘You win through multiplication and addition, not through division and subtraction.’ His legacy is not just the institution he built, but the movement he helped grow—a movement rooted in faith, family, freedom, and the founding.    His ‘Feulnerisms’ still resonate in the halls of Heritage—where they will always be remembered. ‘People are policy,’ for instance— the heartbeat of his mission—to equip, encourage, and elevate a new generation of conservative leaders, not just in Washington, but across this great country. And we still remember his adjuration to never be complacent or discouraged: ‘In Washington, there are no permanent victories and no permanent defeats.’    Ed himself seemed immune to discouragement. Every day was, for him, a new opportunity to strike a blow for freedom, to further the promise of America and make it a reality for all. His was a life of joyful defiance in the face of tyranny and bureaucratic decay—a life defined by courage, conviction, and the word he signed off with every single day: Onward!    To his beloved wife, Linda, their children, and grandchildren—we extend our deepest prayers and condolences. And to Ed—we say thank you. Thank you for showing us what one faithful, fearless man can do when he refuses to cede ground in the fight for self-governance.    The Heritage Foundation will honor Ed’s life the best way we know how: by carrying his mission forward with courage, integrity, and determination. We will never forget his leadership, his example, or his favorite charge:    “Onward. Always.”

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TRUMP SUPPORTER@_Postive_Vibes·
SENATOR JOHN KENNEDY: "It strikes me as breathtakingly ironic that that the people who are screaming so loudly about President Trump's decision to audit federal spending, are the very same people who wanted to hire 80,000 new IRS agents with guns to audit the American people."
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Clarence Thomas: "I think if we don't stand up and take ownership of our country—and take responsibility for it—we are slowly letting others control how we think and what we think."
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
James Madison described the powers of the federal government as “few and defined” and those reserved to the states as “numerous and indefinite.” We’ve been dangerously drifting from that understanding since the 1930s. The drift has been most evident in areas now most fraught with waste, fraud, and abuse. If we honored the Constitution’s limits on federal power, there’d be very little waste, fraud, and abuse in our national government. Share if you’d like to see a “constitutional reset,” in which any government function that’s not obviously and necessarily federal under the Constitution would be returned “to the states respectively, or to the people,” as the Tenth Amendment specifies.
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@jason@Jason·
They updated the most legendary chart on twitter What stands out?
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Robert P. George
Robert P. George@McCormickProf·
A wonderful profile of the great Jennie Lichter in the Harvard Law Bulletin. Jennie, a Harvard Law graduate, is president of March for Life. Kudos to the editors of the Bulletin for publishing the profile. They'll take a lot of heat for it ... but it was exactly the right thing to do, and is yet more evidence that Harvard Law School is in the lead in recognizing achievement and distinction (in admissions, faculty hiring, and other ways) in an ideologically non-partisan manner. hls.harvard.edu/today/leading-…
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U.S. EEOC@USEEOC·
There is no “DEI Exemption” to longstanding federal anti-discrimination law. Employment decisions based on race or sex can violate Title VII, regardless of intent. This includes: hiring, firing, and promotions as well as access to training, fellowships, mentorships, workplace events or other benefits.
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
Brett Kavanaugh, a man in his 50s, had been valedictorian of his high school, at Yale College and a star student at Yale Law, had clerked for the Supreme Court, had a top career as an appellate lawyer and federal judge and a pristine reputation, and then a random woman from the town he grew up in claimed he had groped her at a party 35 years earlier when they were in high school. Kavanaugh didn’t try to argue that the incident was consensual. He didn’t claim he remembered things differently than she did. He immediately stated that he had never even met the accuser. Denying ever meeting the accuser is a much stronger claim than merely denying assaulting her, and much easier to refute. After Kavanaugh made this denial, Christine Blasey-Ford no longer had to prove he had sexually assaulted her to scuttle his nomination, she only had to prove that the two of them had attended a party together at which such an assault might have occurred. She was unable to do so. She did not know whose house the alleged assault occurred at. None of the people she claimed attended the party corroborated any aspect of her account. Leland Keyser, a friend of Blasey-Ford’s, who the accuser claimed was at the alleged party, said she recalled no such event and had never met Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh produced a detailed calendar he had kept during the summer Blasey-Ford alleged she was assaulted, which included his whereabouts of every weekend night and listing who he was with. Kavanaugh argued that he could alibi himself and provide witnesses for any night Blasey-Ford claimed she might have been at a party with him. Blasey-Ford responded that she did not know the date of her assault and was not entirely certain it even occurred that year. Instead of being seen as persuasive, Kavanaugh’s calendar was mocked in both mainstream and social media because the reason he kept it was for a drinking contest he was having with his friends. Nearly a decade later, there is still not a single shred of proof or a single witness who will corroborate the claim that Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey-Ford were ever in the same room before she testified at his confirmation hearing. Nonetheless, people like Nick Kristof still claim Kavanaugh was “credibly accused” of sexually assaulting this woman.
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof

My new column: Would You Hire Brett Kavanaugh??? nyti.ms/2QhOXAN Read!

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ZitoSalena@ZitoSalena·
Robert Morris, Arthur St. Clair, John Hancock I am surprised @AOC a sitting member of Congress knows so little about some of the men who quite literally financed the American Revolution. Morris & St. Clair were the billionaires of their time and put their entire fortunes on the line for the war effort, with Morris later dying in obscurity following financial ruin & St. Clair, who advanced large sums of his own money to supply soldiers, a debt for which he was never repaid, leading to his financial ruin.
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell

AOC: "The American Revolution was against the billionaires of their time."

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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
This minister was arrested for reading John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes him shall not perish but have eternal life.” What could perish is free expression as regulators target bad "influences." jonathanturley.org/2026/05/13/ire…
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
AOC on the new Tennessee Congressional map which would eliminate the last Democrat seat: “States like Tennessee want to wipe out every Black Representative” The current Democrat Rep is a White guy and his Republican opponent is a Black woman. Can’t make this up
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Tom Bevan
Tom Bevan@TomBevanRCP·
Randi Weingarten's legacy.
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
The Democratic gambit led by Gov. Spanberger to gerrymander virtually every GOP district out of Virginia has backfired in spectacular fashion. The state Supreme Court has now nullified the results of the redistricting vote...axios.com/local/richmond…
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Greg Price
Greg Price@greg_price11·
🚨 BREAKING: The Virginia Supreme Court has overturned the Democrat gerrymandering referendum, ruling that the process to put in on the ballot was unconstitutional. Virginia will keep their 5 Republican districts.
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Benjamin Domenech
Benjamin Domenech@bdomenech·
Lucas has been the most openly corrupt politician in Richmond for years. She's trying to turn this into a Trump thing - for an investigation that literally began under Biden.
L. Louise Lucas@SenLouiseLucas

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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Every ‘equal society’ in history ended the same way: with force. You cannot redistribute productivity without coercion. That’s the part radical socialism never admits. The more 'equality' you want, the more authoritarian it must become to enforce it.
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Gerald Posner
Gerald Posner@geraldposner·
The biggest study yet on school phone bans just dropped. Researchers tracked thousands of U.S. schools. Phone use during class collapsed. But researchers found something far more interesting: Students initially became MORE distressed after phones were removed. Then, over time, well-being improved. Adolescent brains adapt to constant dopamine-driven digital stimulation. Removing phones appears to trigger a short-term withdrawal effect before students recalibrate socially and emotionally. This may be the most important finding in the entire debate over smartphones and developing brains. My breakdown of the new national study: 👇 @posner/note/c-254697065?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=3glpf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@posner/note/c…
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Today in History
Today in History@TodayinHistory·
May 4, 1776: Rhode Island became the first American colony to renounce allegiance to King George III.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
That's an interesting chart. Young men have stayed similarly conservative for over 25 years, while young women have drifted much further left. Why such a divergence? What has changed for young women that hasn't changed for young men?
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