Dwayne Matthys

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Dwayne  Matthys

Dwayne Matthys

@deefer99

Katılım Mart 2009
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Britta | NoSoup4Knowles
Britta | NoSoup4Knowles@nosoup4knowles·
I'm not crying 😩 Jeremy Boreing tells Allie Beth Stuckey: "I didn't expect to be separated from the Daily Wire. It's not what I wanted. It's not something that I thought even could happen, much less would happen. It's the biggest blow I've ever gone through in my life. I was beat and broken and thought, well, you know, I don't have to keep doing this... it was a liberating realization that I didn't have to solve my future or reinvent myself or become something other than what l am. I just had to remember that it's okay to deal with embarrassment in life. It's okay to deal with setbacks in life. It's okay to not be where you thought you would be or not be where you want to be"
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Mel@Mel_7158·
Would you contain it or clean up the mess after? 💦😏
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Mila Swift
Mila Swift@milaswiftxxx·
Want to taste my monster? It's sweet...😉
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Dwayne  Matthys
Dwayne Matthys@deefer99·
@robert28962 What a wonderful read. Thank You. May "The Book" R.I.P. Thanks for the memories Pat.
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Robert Caputo
Robert Caputo@robert28962·
STATEMENT FROM THE FAMILY For more than forty years, Detroit's sports fans had Pat's full attention. In the months since his diagnosis, we have had it — listening as he has told us his stories: the ones from the press box, TV and radio studio, and the ones from his life. What follows is drawn from those conversations. The words are his. We share it now, on his behalf, as the goodbye he wants to leave for the people who wrote alongside him, the people who shared the microphone with him, the people who listened, and the people who read his work. We are all so proud of Pat and all his accomplishments. While he's leaving a void in our lives and in the community that he so proudly represented, he's made his mark and his legacy lives on. To his audience he was known as "The Book," but to us he was a cherished member of our family. We love you, Pat. — The Caputo Family ——— A TRIBUTE TO A DETROIT LEGEND "I haven't said much publicly since January because I haven't known what to say," he told us. So we'll start where he started. "When I came out of college I had nothing on my resume. I couldn't type. In journalism class I never wrote anything anyone would want to read." The only useful thing he had, he said, was an idea he'd picked up from a textbook somewhere — that "nobody wanted to be a state capital correspondent, so the lane was wide open if you'd take it." That became the only theory he ever had about this business: "Take the job nobody else wants. Out-work them on the part nobody else cares about." A professor took pity on him and got him a tryout in Three Rivers, an hour and a half west of Kalamazoo, and he learned the trade there by photographing the Pet of the Week with a Sears camera. The job didn't last long. The boss called him in one day, he remembered, and explained, kindly, that "I was just horrible." Within a few weeks he had talked his way into answering phones at the Oakland Press sports desk, where he was so desperate to stick around he'd raise his hand for any game nobody else wanted to cover. "Hey, can I do this one? Can I do that one?" They almost always said yes, he said, because nobody else was going to drive to Lapeer on a Friday night in November to see two 4-and-5 teams play. He still couldn't type. Tom Kowalski — who half of his audience grew up listening to and the other half grew up reading — walked into the office one graveyard shift in the spring with his Taco Bell, watched Pat try to figure out a list of high-school track times one finger at a time, and announced to the room: "This guy has got some coordination problems." Pat, telling the story, said Kowalski wasn't wrong. After nine months they hired him full-time to cover high schools. "I was twenty-four years old, and if you'd told me then that I'd get to cover sports and live in my one-bedroom apartment for the rest of my life, I would have been happy." He never had a grand plan that he would have such an amazing career. He had a fear, which is different. "I was scared every day that I was going to lose the job," he said, "so I worked it like I was going to lose it tomorrow." The writing didn't come easy either. People sometimes asked him how he got better at it, and the only honest answer, he said, was "a miracle." He wrote a lot. He asked people he respected to tell him what was wrong with what he'd written, and then he listened to the answers — the part, he noted, that many young writers skip. The awards came later. They were nice. They didn't change anything he knew about himself. His dad used to tell him and his brothers, "Never quit. Just keep coming." He didn't always live up to a lot of things, he said, but he did live up to that one. He got up every day and put the boots on. He didn't grade the day before he started it. If it was a thankless job, he did the thankless job. If it was a good day at the ballpark, he did that too. "I'd like to think I always did my very best," he told us. "And if I get to leave you with anything, let it be that. Whatever it is you're up to tomorrow, do your very best at it. My very best wasn't necessarily anybody else's best. But it was mine, and I gave it." There were things he never imagined as a kid from Michigan he'd ever get to see. "I got to watch games at the L.A. Coliseum and the Rose Bowl. That was a big deal for a kid growing up in Michigan," he said. He got to cover World Series and Super Bowls and Stanley Cup Finals and NBA Championships. He got a vote for the Heisman Trophy. He got a vote for the Baseball Hall of Fame. He took those last two seriously every year of his life, he said, because he knew what they meant. The people he got to know along the way are the part you can't put on a resume. He knew Sparky Anderson. He knew Bo Schembechler, who he said was a great man, and one he respected. Jim Leyland was one of a kind and someone he really enjoyed. He got to know Tom Izzo back when he was an up-and-coming assistant nobody outside East Lansing was talking about yet. Bill Lajoie, the Tigers' general manager when he started covering them, opened the door for a young writer trying to do this job, and Pat said he never forgot it. Lajoie was a mentor to him. He once played nine holes of golf with Don Shula, he said, because his editor at the Oakland Press, Gary Gilbert, called and asked him if he wanted to. He told us about one of the coolest moments of his career — October of '06, in the press box at Comerica Park, watching Magglio Ordoñez hit one off Huston Street to send the Tigers to the World Series. The players came out onto the field with champagne bottles and started spraying the people in the seats. He sat up there with his notebook, he said, and remembered thinking, "boy, they were really proud." The radio gave him something the print column never could. It let him cover the teams with his audience instead of just for them. It let him hear what they thought, take a punch from a caller, give one back, and argue about Detroit sports the way Detroit sports are supposed to be argued about — out loud, every day, on the air, with anybody who picked up the phone. None of that, he said, happens without people. The producers. The engineers. The people whose names the audience never heard, whose hands kept the show on the air every day for two decades. The colleagues who sat across the table from him, the ones he argued with and agreed with and learned from — every one of them, he said, made him better. "I owe all of these people something I don't know how to pay back." The job — the actual job, the going-to-the-ballpark, going-to-the-press-box, sitting-at-the-microphone part of it — was, he said, one of the best parts of his life. Going to a place like Michigan State, when a kid like him had no business believing he'd ever set foot on a campus like that, was another. The family he has, who have loved him through every part of this, is the rest of it. He made his final social media post in late January. He read every comment people sent him on X and on Facebook, he told us. Every single one. He wanted us to know what they did: they reminded him, in his own words, that "I am blessed." A lot of good things came to him in this life. He had always been thankful for that, he said. He had always been appreciative. He's not the guy you build a statue to. He never was. He was the guy who answered the phones, said yes to whatever game came up, learned to type one finger at a time, and somehow forty-plus years went by. "I just got lucky," he said. "I always have been." In these last months he has been surrounded by family who love him, and who he loves right back. They matter more to him, he said, than any of the rest of it. ——— A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR My Uncle Pat and I shared a special bond. He was my godfather. I was the best man at his wedding. We are both proud Michigan State alums. But truth be told, the bond we shared most closely was the same one he shared with his followers — sports. They were at the core of every conversation. Growing up, we played trivia games — quizzing each other on prospects' high schools, colleges, or where they ranked in Baseball America. Even at Christmas when he was sick, we were playing the game of naming the Tigers' first-round draft picks from the late '80s through last year. In true form, "The Book" got every single one right. I'm going to miss those conversations so very much. — Rob Caputo ——— The Caputo family extend their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported Pat throughout his career and during his illness. Thank you so very, very much. God bless. @971theticketxyt @bobwojnowski @stoney16 @MitchAlbom @berniesmilovitz @tigers @Lions @DetroitPistons @RedWingsFeed @MSU_Athletics @MSU_Football @MSU_Basketball @FOX2News @KenKalDRW @TheOaklandPress @dennisfithian @DanMillerFox2 @freep @detroitnews @matthewbmowery @TonyPaul1984
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Dwayne  Matthys
Dwayne Matthys@deefer99·
@paramounttactcl You are fuckin delusional. You paid Shill. Great job on reading texts meant to be not shared, live . Real fuckin genius bro. Total IDIOT !!!!!!
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Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton
Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton@paramounttactcl·
Oh look, the DEI Queen of Lies in my comments. I have a banger video for you tomorrow proving once again that you lied all while crying... "WOE IS ME", like the victim method actor that you are. You didn't text Harpole until December 17, a full 8 days AFTER you defamed him with your Ft. Huachuca premiere on December 9. You also proved you had his contact info but showed such disregard for the truth that you didn't text him before airing that episode. You first reached out on December 17, only after hearing he planned to sue you. You further proved malice by airing the Mitch Snow interview on December 18 without hearing from him and with no proof he was there. You met with Erika on December 15—six days after airing the Ft. Huachuca story—while in contact with Mitch Snow, the son of the Zodiac Killer, yet never asked her if she was at Ft. Huachuca during that 4-hour meeting. Three days later, you aired the Mitch Snow interview implicating Erika Kirk in Charlie's assassination. You then claimed "Vet bros" were threatening you not to interview him, which is laughable since everything you cited as proof came after your episode aired. Those texts reference "Mitch." No one knew who Mitch was before December 18. They also reference the GiveSendGo account and specifically $130K, which was after the interview. Your own allies—Ian Carroll, Evan Kilgore, and VFT—warned you Mitch lied to you, but now you call that a threat. 😂 You want to use all those facts and cry victim that you were entrapped into a defamation lawsuit. Your own stupidity and ignorance did that. I hope @HarmeetKDhillon and @dhillonlaw watched your Wednesday show. I think it turns a good lawsuit into a slam dunk. Keep lying that I was paid by TPUSA or directed by Andrew Kolvet and you'll face another lawsuit. It's a lie and you know it. Watching you crash and burn after grifting off Charlie's corpse, trying to destroy his legacy and family, is glorious. I'm here for it. 🍿 Here's a video clip to remind the world how sure you were of the "evidence" you were providing and stating they were "facts" while defaming Brian Harpole.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

@paramounttactcl @jyapsalot Another “internet conspiracy” confirmed.

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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Folks, my podcast is a few months old, 2-3 days a week. And most of the viewers are on Rumble. That said, what’s the point?  I’ve millions of radio listeners. She has none. I’ve several million cable viewers. She has none. I’ve millions who’ve bought my bestselling books. She does not. Some of the podcasters have growing foreign audiences.  Whatever.  She/they try to dismiss people based on this nonsense.  Or age. Or this and that. There are people with no media platforms at all who have large audiences and followings and influence. This is childish bullsh*t and proof of nothing.
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly

Hello Hacks at @mediaite. I was talking about Mark Levin as the clip makes clear. Also since you’re interested, Ben is clearly paying for views on his show - that’s why he has almost no comments on his main show videos. Everyone in the industry knows this. mediaite.com/media/news/meg…

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Dwayne  Matthys
Dwayne Matthys@deefer99·
@Mel_7158 LOVE it, but ain't no way I'm taking that anywhere but in my mouth sweetheart.
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Mel
Mel@Mel_7158·
I'm hard & lubed 😉 now you bend over
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Pat Caputo
Pat Caputo@patcaputo98·
Today May 7th we lost Pat to cancer. Pat was surrounded by his family. Thank you for all your support. The Caputo family
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The General
The General@GeneralMCNews·
BREAKING: Laura Loomer says Kash Patel’s FBI has informed her that she is being targeted by Iranians, and she fears she could be murdered any day now.
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Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton
Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton@paramounttactcl·
We’ll be watching Candy’s episode from today tomorrow (before the @clerpatriot episode) so we can go through the allegations that I “threatened” her. Surprise… I didn’t. She stated that I and others threatened her not to have Mitch Snow on. I had no contact with Candace until she DM’d me much later, so I had no way to communicate a “threat” to her. I loved her having Mitch Snow on and would never have encouraged her not to. Others like Ian Carroll tried to persuade her not to listen to him, but I didn’t even know that happened until after the Mitch episode. Just more lies. She says whatever she thinks will benefit her, truth be damned. It’ll be a fun one!
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Jeremy Boreing
Jeremy Boreing@JeremyDBoreing·
The video is Prime Candace. Every manipulative rhetorical technique in the books. She makes roughly 236 claims in roughly 30 minutes in what is probably one of the most concise examples of a Gish gallop I have ever seen. A Gish gallop is firing off so many claims in rapid succession your opponent can’t possibly address them all. Even if every claim is wrong, the preponderance of false claims produces the impression of a devastating case. Coupled with Brandolini’s Law, which posits that the amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it. The whole process is meant to make the accused look crazy for even trying. Candace uses rhetorical sleight of hand to accuse me of accusing her husband of lying on his immigration documents. I might respond that I’ve never made any such claim. But Candace has already suggested I’m working with Laura Loomer to launder the accusation against her. I might respond that I haven’t spoken privately to Laura Loomer in years. But Candace has already moved on to say that I’m coordinating with Ben Shapiro to launder ideas to Laura Loomer. So I might respond that I haven’t spoken to Ben Shapiro in over a year, other than a single text exchange when Charlie died. But Candace has already moved on to calling me a creep. Each of my responses, by the way, will be immediately attacked in its own right. Candace’s audience will insist her accusation is true, even though she has offered no proof, and will likewise demand I provide proof of my counter claim. Asymmetric skepticism and burden shifting. I will not be able to prove that I didn’t make a claim, because one cannot prove a negative. Sure, they won’t be able to show any proof that I did make such a claim, but no burden of proof applies to them. Show us your texts! You must have deleted the texts! You had a stupid haircut as a child! The over 200 accusations scale with your answers. Answering one doesn't drop the total to 235 – it scales it up exponentially, because your answer becomes the source of a new onslaught of charges from Candace and her legion. Pretty soon, not only is the sheer number of accusations condemning, but the sheer number of accusers becomes proof that Candace is winning! Vox populi, vox Dei! Trying to defend yourself against such madness is madness. It’s like trying to nail Jello to a wall. You might think there is one claim I simply have to address: That a Daily Wire employee was arrested for sex crimes involving a minor. But while that accusation is terrible, it has nothing to do with me. As the document Candace posted makes clear, this person was arrested in May of 2025. I left the company in March of 2025. Whatever actions the company did or didn’t take when it learned of the situation, I was not a part of it. To be honest, I’m not actually sure what Candace is accusing me of, other than her deeply twisted statement that “people who support Israel will also protect the Epstein class of pedophiles.” Protect how? What exactly am I being accused of? I would ask Candace to state her allegations clearly and specifically. Otherwise, I choose door number three. By the way, if you employ enough people, you will inevitably employ some terrible ones. Hell, I once employed Candace Owens! Employees are people. If you have enough of them, you have all of the different kinds of people there are. Some will even be criminals, and you will have to fire them, which is what I’m guessing the Daily Wire did in this case. Other than that, I have nothing to say to Candace. She invited me to come on her show to talk about George, but I have nothing to say about George at all. She invited me to talk about this person she says committed this terrible crime, but an hour of “Have you stopped beating your wife,” guilt-by-association slander isn’t my idea of a good time. And I may not be the smartest person in media, but I’m just sophisticated enough to know you can’t have a good-faith conversation with someone who uses rhetoric in such dishonest ways. Candace doesn’t want to talk; she wants to overwhelm me with so many allegations and insinuations, so much projection and presupposition and false consensus signaling that her audience builds a negative narrative about me – whatever negative narrative sticks! I see no reason to engage in that kind of spectacle. Also, my audience is rightly concerned for my safety if I go to Candace’s studio.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

The Daily Wire and 3 years of harassment. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Dwayne  Matthys
Dwayne Matthys@deefer99·
@Mel_7158 I would love you to try n choke me with that thing of beauty. mmmmmmm
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Mel
Mel@Mel_7158·
Hey, would you help me with this thing?😋
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GBX
GBX@GBX_Press·
Americans, reacting to Israel's use of their government as it pleases, have started hanging "Black U.S. Flags" on their homes.
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Dwayne  Matthys
Dwayne Matthys@deefer99·
@bren45000 Like anyone gives a flying fuck what your opinion is. Likely single livin in moms basement.
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Bren
Bren@bren45000·
Who is Candace’s husband? Sometimes … I think she forgets that she married George Farmer. Seriously, guys. I’m speaking from a married man’s perspective. If my wife obsessed this much about ANOTHER man, I’d pack her bags and say ADIOS! This is so disrespectful to her husband.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
This is the best video I have watched today. People need to take notes. God is watching.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Another lawsuit?! How shocking. Just so everyone knows— every single one of these bizarre attacks against me and my family over last week was being perpetuated by @benshapiro behind the scenes in preparation for the inevitable news about the Daily Wire mass layoffs. He blames me for what he attempted to do to me and my family which ultimately cost him his own company. It is his lawyer which is suing me on Brian Harpole’s behalf from a law firm where his brother in law is partner. What Ben desperately wants is for me and my family to be bankrupted which is why he has been legally harassing me for YEARS and why he is now seeking to sue by proxy—encouraging Turning Point USA to go after me financially as well. I’m sorry Ben, but you are powerless to destroy my family. We have everything precisely because there is eternal joy in Christ. You can try to humiliate me, my husband, my father-in-law, my children and keep us wrapped in your various segments and lawsuits for the next 20 years but you will never tear apart what God brought to together. We are truly happy, and that’s what’s driving you crazy. We encourage you to turn over every leaf and stone— go back to my preschool days if it pleases you. Find every enemy me and George have ever had, every drunk night out with our friends at college and beyond—make it your life’s mission to collect and publish every single photo and every mistake. What you will find at bottom of this pursuit is worse than even a reflection of Laura Loomer; because it will be a reflection of you and what you are, which is the entire world already sees. Slither on, Ben.
Mel@Villgecrazylady

We’re headed into day 5 of Loomer’s psychotic obsession with Candace’s husband. She’s now threatening to rally the “high powered Jews” and sue Ana Kasparian 🙄 Candace should probably get a restraining order now before this crazy bitch chains herself to the gates outside Candace’s house like she did to the Twitter headquarters back in 2018

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Mel
Mel@Mel_7158·
My cock is always so messy 😋💦 wanna help me?
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