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John Scott Howard

@johnscotthoward

Longtime news pro who gets to watch from the sidelines these days. More of a helper now, serving the Inspire School of Art and Sciences Foundation and others

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John Scott Howard
John Scott Howard@johnscotthoward·
@ronflatter That's why I'm voting tomorrow. Let all the kinks get worked out. Plus I hate standing in long lines
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Ron Flatter
Ron Flatter@ronflatter·
Machine failure in my voting precinct. We are off to a roaring start.
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Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher@acpandy·
The Deep State (a.k.a Obama 4.0) seems to be in full panic mode, blatantly violating public trust by using media influence. Kamala’s last-minute SNL appearance felt like a campaign ad. This obvious bias completely ruined public confidence We Must Vote and Fire them On Nov 5th
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
Many of us who saw Kamala Harris's last-minute appearance on SNL remarked how it felt like a campaign pitch produced by NBC. Now Fox is reporting that FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is suggesting that it may violate the federal equal time rule if Trump was not offered an appearance. foxnews.com/live-news/dona……...
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Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
...Given that prior notice, this would seem a knowing violation committed at the last minute to avoid any remedial action before the election...
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Michael Beschloss
Michael Beschloss@BeschlossDC·
Anyone have an opinion on Kamala Harris's SNL performance? Please tell us.
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Elise Stefanik
Elise Stefanik@EliseStefanik·
NEW YORK IS IN PLAY! President Trump is polling ahead in New York swing districts where Joe Biden won by 15 points in some cases. I urge all New Yorkers to get out and vote early in-person to elect all of our incredible @NewYorkGOP candidates on your ballot! #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dcenquirer.com/elise-stefanik…
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John Scott Howard
John Scott Howard@johnscotthoward·
@keithedwards First, it’s a local jurisdiction call unless Congress codifies it. Second, I thought Trump preferred states handle their own biz, like abortion!
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Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards@keithedwards·
This is… not good.
Keith Edwards tweet media
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
HOLY SH*T 🚨 President Trump is a Rockstar, he ripped the mic off the podium so THOUSANDS of Patriots at his rally could hear him 🤣 🔥 I FREAKING LOVE THIS MAN 🇺🇸
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
We need massive, overwhelming turnout. Make a plan. Stay in line. Get it done. VOTE!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Headquarters
Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Trump appears to be unraveling live on stage “When I say insane asylums, and then I say, Doctor Hannibal Lecter, does anybody know? They go crazy. They say, oh, he brings up these names out of— Well, that's genius. Right. Doctor Hannibal Lecter. There's nobody worse than him. Silence of the Lambs. Who the hell else would even remember that? I have a great memory, but they always hit me. I don't bring it up too much because they have to take such a— he brought up Hannibal Lecter. What does that have to do with this? What is it? It has everything to do with it, right? He was… So I've done something for you for you that I haven't done in 20 speeches. I brought up Doctor Hannibal Lecter and we're allowing him, you watch, you watch these fake people will say again, he brought up Hannibal Lecter has absolutely nothing to do. You know I do the weave, right? The weave. It's genius. You bring up Hannibal Lecter, you mention insane asylum. Hannibal Lecter. You go out, no. There'll be a time in life where the weave won't finish properly at the bottom and then we can talk. But right now it's pure genius. Hey, I have an uncle, my uncle, Uncle John, my father's brother, 41 years at MIT, longest serving professor has so many degrees, he didn't know what the hell to do with them all in the most complicated. I understand a lot of this stuff, you know, I believe in that. Like, I mean, Jack Nicklaus is not gonna produce a bad golfer. Right. You know, that's the way it works. It's just one of those things and it's in the family and it's whatever”
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
The Republican Nominee for President tonight.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Robert F. Kennedy Jr@RobertKennedyJr·
Tony Hinchcliffe is my friend. His special comedic aptitude for shattering orthodoxies and offending sensitivities has made him the king of roast comedy. I was therefore dismayed but not shocked at his offensive joke about Puerto Rico at President Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally last weekend. I was also not surprised that the DNC’s allied corporate media did not report the groans of the crowd in response to Tony’s gag but instead leapt to weaponize the joke to validate their mischaracterization of the rally as a rightwing Nazi hate fest. The joke was a gift to DNC strategists striving to blunt President Trump’s exploding support among Latinos. I knew the joke would also hurt the feelings of my many Puerto Rican friends who are accustomed to watching politicians, military brass, and corporate leaders use the island as a dumping ground for substandard business practices while blaming Puerto Ricans for their poverty, poor health, and environmental degradation on the island. The worst of these villains are the pharmaceutical and processed food firms that have buried the island in excess packaging material and toxic waste. My strong ties to Puerto Rico go back to 1964 when I first visited the island with Sargent Shriver, who was director of LBJ’s War on Poverty. My family already had strong and affectionate relations with Puerto Rican leaders going back to Governor Luis Muñoz Marín, the George Washington of the Commonwealth. I spent the summer of 2001 in a maximum-security prison in Puerto Rico for my role as a leader in the fight to stop the Naval bombardment of Vieques. The Navy’s illegal dumping of millions of tons of highly toxic Naval ordnance had poisoned the fish and birds, destroyed the beaches and forests, and left the island’s people with the highest cancer rates and the highest unemployment in the Caribbean. I named my youngest son Aidan Vieques because the first time I saw him was in the prison’s visitor room. We succeeded in driving the Navy out of Vieques, but the Pentagon left behind millions of tons of unexploded ordnance and toxic waste despite repeated promises and multiple court orders that they remove it. This is some of the “garbage” that Tony was referring to in his unfortunate joke. Although they recognized his joke was, well — a joke — many Puerto Ricans familiar with these practices still felt wounded by Tony’s words — which seemed to blame Puerto Ricans for the waste that U.S. military, political, and corporate leaders have dumped on their island. But most of the Puerto Ricans with whom I have spoken also recognize that the gag does not represent President Trump’s sympathies toward the island and its people. Former Governor Ricky Rosello recounted to me that no U.S. president has done more for Puerto Rico in recent decades than President Trump, who came personally to the island after Hurricane Maria hit in 2017 and did everything in his power to make sure that the distressed citizens of the hard-hit island would not feel abandoned by their government. After he and Melania toured the hurricane damage and met with victims, President Trump said that he and the First Lady loved and were praying for the “great, great people” on the “great and beautiful island” of Puerto Rico. “We’re marshaling every federal resource at our disposal,” he said. “We now have more than 15,000 federal personnel on the island. We will not rest until that job is done. Puerto Rico has a long road of recovery ahead, but we know that its people are proud and they are resilient and they will come back strong.” On Tuesday at a rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, he said, “Nobody loves our Latino community and our Puerto Rican community more than I do.” He promised, “I will deliver the best future for Puerto Ricans and Hispanic Americans.” At the same rally, Zoraida Buxó, Puerto Rico’s shadow Senator, gave President Trump her enthusiastic endorsement. “I strongly and fully support and endorse Donald J. Trump to be our 47th president — to make America great again and, of course, to make Puerto Rico shine again,” Buxó told the crowd. “We need this man back in the White House. We need this man to be our commander-in-chief. He will make us feel safe, and he will protect us.” As a New York businessman, President Trump watched and appreciated the economic contributions of Puerto Ricans in New York. The tiny island has also given our city a disproportionate share of our greatest politicians, actors, entertainers, and sports heroes. Given his history of support for Puerto Rico and its people, I am confident that when he is in the White House, President Trump will look out for the best interests of Puerto Ricans and Hispanic Americans, who now make up a big and growing part of the expansive MAGA coalition poised to give him victory on November 5.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
The early voting numbers continue to look amazing. Kamala is collapsing. Keep running up the score. Vote early. Vote by mail. Vote absentee. Get those numbers up, up, up. Vote, vote, vote! Too big to rig!!
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Rubén Sierra
Rubén Sierra@itsrubensierra·
Today is my first day on 𝕏 Hopefully people still remember me 😂
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John Scott Howard
John Scott Howard@johnscotthoward·
@MeidasTouch Arizona… say goodbye to $1.8 billion in investment and 3,800 jobs for your state… Boy, it was nice while it lasted
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MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
OMG. This would cost Americans thousands of jobs—particularly in swing states—and send the semiconductor industry back overseas. America, for the first time, is a world leader in chips, and now Republicans want to sell out our country again.
Headquarters@HQNewsNow

Q: Will you and Trump try to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act, which brings thousands of manufacturing jobs back to America? Mike Johnson: I suspect that we probably will

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The Hill
The Hill@thehill·
Float in Pennsylvania parade had person in chains resembling Vice President Harris trib.al/9xCZbnG
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John Scott Howard
John Scott Howard@johnscotthoward·
@TeamCavuto Please post the full interview of Ken Langone. The more people that see it, the better
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The Lincoln Project
The Lincoln Project@ProjectLincoln·
Trump on Liz Cheney: "Let's put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrels shooting at her." Waiting on anyone within the MAGA movement to condemn these sick comments? Don't hold your breath. We just have to show up and vote to end this insanity.
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John Scott Howard
John Scott Howard@johnscotthoward·
@Pat_HammerWGRZ Yeah, but what did you expect? After all, they did change the opening to the broadcast with Hank Williams Jr.... "Are you ready from some Crappy Football!!!"
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Patrick Hammer
Patrick Hammer@Pat_HammerWGRZ·
Is this the worst NFL game ever?
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