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Crystal Blankenheim

Crystal Blankenheim

@clblankenheim

Happily Married to @RLBlankenheim for over 20 years.

California Katılım Haziran 2011
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Gina Carano 🕯@ginacarano·
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Crystal Blankenheim
Crystal Blankenheim@clblankenheim·
@MegynKellyShow @megynkelly When is the first time zionism, as an idea, became introduced to you? When did you understand what zionism was, if you had to guess? Genuine question.
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The Megyn Kelly Show@MegynKellyShow·
"This is purportedly Netanyahu trying to tell us what's being done to Israel..."   @MegynKelly on Netanyahu blaming social media for declining support of Israel ... but here's the truth about propaganda. Watch below, and subscribe: youtube.com/c/MegynKelly/?…
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Gavin Newsom’s new $20 million dollar NGO diapers program is spending TRIPLE the retail cost per diaper compared to Walmart Here’s the math: Diaper prices at Walmart Huggies 160 count: $39.77 Pampers 160 count: $42.47 Luvs: 120 count: $34.97 Value Brand 162 count: $27.38 Gavin Newsom’s program is spending $20 million dollars to give 100,000 babies 400 diapers, that’s 50 cents per diaper Compare that to Walmart Value Brand: $0.16 per diaper Huggies: $0.24 per diaper Pampers: $0.25 per diaper Luvs: $0.29 per diaper Gavin Newsom is spending 2-3x+ more per diaper than it cost to buy diapers at retail price Money laundering
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Crystal Blankenheim@clblankenheim·
@AdrianneCurry Back in the very late 90's and 2000's, Avon had this divine smelling perfume called Millennium, if I'm not mistaken. Could you advocate for a comeback of that perfume? I'd be a Curry customer for life! 🤚
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Adrianne Curry
Adrianne Curry@AdrianneCurry·
When I won Top Model, I thought I was going to have it made. I didnt. Thats ok, though. 23 years later, people who watched me now buy avon from me and I get to make a living. I pay my bills feom the support of really rad people Its an amazing blessing. Im so grateful
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Peter B
Peter B@realpeteyb123·
Ok… most of you know I was in the organic baby formula business, but what you don’t know is I dabbled in diapers as well. I also know this baby2baby “non profit” and have had past interactions with them.. I’ll leave that out for now.. Let’s dive into this absolute grifting nonsense. Prepare to be shocked. California is about to spend $20 million of taxpayer money to give 100,000 newborns 400 diapers each through Baby2Baby. Do the math with me: 100,000 babies × 400 diapers = 40 million diapers $20,000,000 ÷ 40,000,000 = $0.50 per diaper!!!!! Now walk into any Costco in California and you can buy the same quality diapers for .12 to .15 cents each! That’s $48 to $60 for 400 diapers. So the state is paying 8–10x more per diaper than a regular family buying in bulk. They could’ve just handed every low-income new mom $100 cash and told her to go to Costco. She’d get more diapers, better ones if she wanted, and still have money left for formula, wipes, or whatever the hell she actually needs. But nah… that wouldn’t let Gavin and his connected “nonprofit” girls running the show there cut ribbons, take photos, do galas and be friends with celebrities and brag about the “first-in-the-nation” program while skimming their cut for “administration” and “partnerships.” This is peak government stupidity!!! Spend way more money to feel good and look good, instead of just trusting parents with their own damn money. We’re not helping babies. We’re funding another bloated nonprofit-government grift. Math doesn’t lie. The diaper math is brutal. What a scam and a joke!!!!!
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

FREE DIAPERS COMING THIS SUMMER!

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Eric Hovind@erichovind·
I just finished an interview with Brad from Across Nigeria… and honestly, I’m sitting here stunned. Today, he buried 14 Christians in a mass grave. Two were infants. One was a 4-year-old child. And this isn’t some recycled internet story or political talking point. Brad was literally there today helping bury them. While on the way to investigate one attack, another Christian community was attacked. He said the violence is happening so fast they can barely keep up anymore. What shocked me even more is this: Brad shared that 72% of all Christians killed worldwide last year were killed in this region of Nigeria. 72%. And hardly anybody is talking about it. The mainstream media should be all over this. Instead, most people scrolling social media today have no idea our brothers and sisters in Christ are being slaughtered while churches are being forced underground. Guys… this matters. Please watch this interview. Please pray for these families. And PLEASE share this everywhere you can. At this point, WE are the media. WE are how people find out. WE are the distribution network. If enough ordinary people start sharing the truth, eventually the world will have to pay attention. Watch the full conversation and help us get this story out.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Before 1961, premature babies with failing lungs had almost no chance—doctors could only watch them slip away. Then one woman refused to accept that and changed medicine forever. Picture a hospital nursery in 1960. A baby born two months early struggles to breathe. Her tiny chest rises and falls in desperate effort. Her skin turns blue. Nurses and doctors gather around her, but they have nothing to offer. In a matter of hours, maybe less, she will be gone. This scene repeated itself thousands of times each year. Respiratory Distress Syndrome was a death sentence for premature infants. Their lungs were not developed enough to function. Medical textbooks described it as unavoidable. But Mildred Stahlman refused to accept unavoidable. Born in 1922 in Nashville, Mildred was not expected to become a doctor. Her affluent family imagined a traditional Southern life for her. But at eleven, she received a microscope—and everything changed. She fought her way into Vanderbilt Medical School as one of only four women in a class of fifty. She studied abroad in Sweden at leading institutes. She returned home in 1951 and began witnessing the same tragedy again and again—infants dying because no one knew how to help them breathe. And she made a decision: this would not continue. In a small lab beside the Vanderbilt nursery, Stahlman began doing what seemed impossible. She took large adult breathing machines and redesigned them for the smallest patients. She created tiny airway tubes no wider than a straw. She developed methods to monitor oxygen levels in real time. Her colleagues doubted her. The technology did not exist. The risks were severe. A single mistake could damage fragile lungs beyond repair. Stahlman continued anyway. October 31, 1961. A baby girl named Martha Humphreys was born two months early. She could not breathe. Without intervention, she had only hours to live. Dr. Stahlman placed her into the miniature respirator she had built. The machine gently expanded the baby’s chest, helping air reach lungs that could not function on their own. Then Stahlman set up a folding bed beside the machine and stayed, watching every breath. Four days later, Martha was breathing on her own. What had once been impossible was now real. But Stahlman did not stop there. She established one of the first neonatal intensive care units in the United States. She trained specialists from around the world. She developed systems to transport critically ill newborns. She created standards of care that continue to guide medicine today. "If you’re going to practice medicine," she told her students, "the first thing you must learn is charity—unconditional love." She lived by those words. Her team tracked not only medical data but family needs—where they lived, what they could afford, what support they required. Every child mattered. Every family mattered. Dr. Stahlman continued her work for decades. At 101, she was still advocating for premature infants when she passed away in June 2024. And Martha Humphreys, the first baby she saved? She grew up healthy. She married, becoming Martha Lott. And then she made a decision that brought the story full circle. Martha became a nurse in the very same neonatal intensive care unit where her life had been saved. The child who should have died in 1961 spent her life in that room, helping save others. Today, hundreds of thousands of premature infants survive every year in NICUs around the world. Many of them owe their lives to the work that began with one determined doctor who refused to accept limits. The next time you hear about a premature baby surviving against the odds, remember: someone once decided that those odds could change. Someone refused to accept that small lives should be lost. Someone redefined what was possible.
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Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Candidate Spencer Pratt held an “Animal Rally” today in Los Angeles to draw attention to dogs being tortured on Skid Row. Great turnout!
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Brittany Hughes
Brittany Hughes@RealBrittHughes·
This sounds cool. But wait. 400 diapers will last a family with a newborn approximately five weeks. The program will cost the state approx. $12.4 million this year alone. That money will be funneled through a company called Baby2Baby, which will then provide their branded diapers to 400 participating in hospitals (California has over 500 hospitals in total.) Meaning that instead of lowering taxes and letting families keep their own money to buy essentials like diapers, California takes their money, pumps it through a “nonprofit” that has overhead and whose CEO made $240,000 in 2024, to provide a “free” service available only in certain locations, and that you could have bought yourself for much cheaper.
FactPost@factpostnews

Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced California will be the first state in the nation to provide free diapers to newborns. Families will receive 400 diapers when discharged from the hospital.

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler
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U.S. Department of Energy
False. Just 15% of CA primary energy consumption comes from ‘renewables.’ More than 75% of CA energy consumption is from oil and gas — that’s higher than the national rate. It is true that CA has embraced anti-hydrocarbon policies. The result? CA has the highest electricity rates in the continental U.S., the highest gas prices, and the highest adjusted poverty rate in America. I wouldn’t be bragging if that was my state.
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice

California is now powered by 67% clean energy. Enjoy your asthma and black lung, Oil Shill Chris.

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Lisa
Lisa@Rockprincess818·
Spencer Prattmaxxing
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Crystal Blankenheim@clblankenheim·
@nithyavraman "Cut tent-city encampments by Olympics" What about after, @nithyavraman? I'm sure before will be done exceedingly well, like when president of China visited. Cleaned up and presentable,but only on the surface, for tourists. You have ZERO care for the people living. Constituents?
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Nithya Raman
Nithya Raman@nithyavraman·
It’s not okay for anyone to be sleeping on the sidewalk in the world’s richest country. We can fix this. My promise: When I’m mayor, we’ll cut tents and encampments in half by the Olympics and bring everyone in tents and encampments indoors by the end of my first term.
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Jonathan Choe
Jonathan Choe@choeshow·
#EXCLUSIVE: The Seattle Public Library is now allowing the controversial People's Harm Reduction Alliance to hold classes on how to properly use drug paraphernalia. The Capitol Hill library branch is also giving away free Narcan at the front desk in the form of needle kits with ZERO training and easy access to minors. Tuesday afternoon, the taxpayer funded PHRA staff got triggered and canceled an information session after they saw me recording. What are they trying to hide? 🧵👇
Jonathan Choe@choeshow

UNENDING DRUG CRISIS: The drug addiction crisis is out of control on the streets of #KingCounty and #Seattle. Our teens and young people are now being targeted with drug paraphernalia, all in the name of "harm reduction." Instead of working on anti-drug education programs in our classrooms, far-left activists and the "harm reduction" lobby want to give out more meth pipes and needles, no questions asked. Even after record drug overdose deaths, why are polticians still funding these failed policies? Is the "harm reduction" lobby too big to fail? WA NEEDS TO WAKE UP before the safe consumption sites and safe drug supplies start pouring into our region. The alternative to this madness is North America Recovers(@NorthAmRecovers.) This powerful bipartisan coalition is focused on "subsidizing recovery, not addiction." @weheartseattle and @DiscoveryInst1 helped launched this initiative. northamericarecovers.org @GovInslee @kcexec @MayorofSeattle @seattlecouncil @KCCouncil

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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
No, you’re not like most people. You have a $3 million net worth, make $300,000 a year indoctrinating impressionable kids at UC Irvine, live in a taxpayer-subsidized home in University Hills valued at $1.9 million, have a private security detail following you around, are on video abusing your staff, and threw scalding mashed potatoes on your ex-husband.
Katie Porter@katieporterca

I'm not like most people who run for Governor. I'm a single mom of three kids who fills the gas tank and pushes the grocery cart just like almost everybody else in our state. To make life more affordable in California for those of us who aren't billionaires or bankrolled by big industry PACs, it's going to take standing up to Donald Trump, calling out greedy corporations, and stepping on some toes along the way.

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Marlin, Esq
Marlin, Esq@nostalgiafkninc·
Debate set for tomorrow evening. 5pm PT and 8pm EST. Follow for live updates.
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
None of these schemes, please. We need every vote we can get. Just vote for your candidate and let the best Pratt win.
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