nancy reagan ol’ soup-eatin’ ass

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nancy reagan ol’ soup-eatin’ ass

nancy reagan ol’ soup-eatin’ ass

@koolerkeith

Katılım Ekim 2019
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🍊Elgin Barrett Eugene Smith lll🍊
The best gimmick in the entire company was UNDERWHELMING?? Mind you, she literally went to her original gimmick in the middle of the run as a rookie and got over and returned to being Timeless and got MORE OVER. The fuck do y’all be watching
Quan of A Show RNC@AShowQuan

I think the “Timeless” gimmick has kinda ran its course for Toni Storm. I hope when she comes back she’s doing something different. It was great while it was good but I felt everything post Mariah has been underwhelming.

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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
It’s never going to stop being funny that they think this woman is some autistic genius instead of an autistic moron.
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Keyser Söze
Keyser Söze@natusanonymity·
Slight misunderstanding is all, he’s saying “oppressed” None of what he said had anything to do with overall quality of life. Oppressed in this context is referring to a government specifically enacting policy to hinder the prosperity of a given group. In this lens what he’s saying is more accurate.
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Yes, white men in 2026 are a great deal more oppressed than black men in 1826. Black men in 1826 were given free food and housing. White men in 2026 are denied resources as aggressively as possible. Black men in 1826 had a place to escape to. White men in 2026 face a global institutionalized genocide with nowhere safe to run. Black men in 1826 were thought of as inferior and forced into the lowest social class. White men in 2026 are again institutionally portrayed as inferior, forced into the lowest rung of society, told that we have no right to exist, are labeled with words like "Nazi" which means "worst possible person," and we are imprisoned and killed if we try to speak up about this. Black men in 1826 would be safe and well-fed if they did what they were told. White men in 2026, even if we do what we are told, we can be attacked in our homes by blacks and illegals who are not supposed to be in our countries at all, and if we defend ourselves the law will throw the book at us. We are not allowed to even be safe and at peace even if we slavishly obey. Black men in 1826 eventually grew into the wealthiest group of blacks in the world. White men in 2026 are going extinct in our own countries while being forced to pay for Somalians to have 20 kids apiece. I could go on, and you know this very well. Once again, you were already aware of all of these things, and you are pretending not to be because you are a stupid, evil, dirty rat, and you are emotionally, financially, and genetically committed to assisting in White genocide, having what looks to be a Chinese wife and kids. You only make yourself look stupid by trying to deny it.
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

@bumbadum14 Do you think white men in 2026 are more “oppressed” than black men in 1826? That’s the claim in question.

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Jack Mac
Jack Mac@JackMac·
27/million and 10/million are admittedly very low, so criticism of my tweet/this study is warranted. Initially, I put too much weight in the non-vaxxed vs vaxxed side of this without thinking critically enough. I just looked up the general rate of myocarditis in children and it matches the above, so could be a lot more noise here than any signal.
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Andrew Fleischman
Andrew Fleischman@ASFleischman·
If you're saying stuff like, all Israelis are inbred pedophiles, or that synagogue had it coming, or you think Israel is the ultimate evil in the world, well, that may be antisemitism. By contrast, stuff like "Israel shouldn't have indefinite detentions without charge," or "Israel doesn't do enough to punish settler violence in the West Bank" are just normal criticisms of a government. But on here, I see so much more of type 1 than type 2.
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Pedro L. Gonzalez
Pedro L. Gonzalez@emeriticus·
This is so funny man, Data Republican is such a joke I can’t believe how self-serious this post is intended to sound
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Hello Mr. Evans, Today, War on the Rocks published a "rebuttal" which disclosed the real-life identity of @CynicalPublius . What the article did not mention: you had already posted his name on Bluesky before the WOTR piece published. The WOTR article cited his being “already known” as justification for printing his name. The person who made him “already known” was you. You manufactured the predicate for your own publication’s decision. You then blocked me. And then called me out. Repeatedly. You engaged me, mentioned me, tagged me — even said publicly that you were looking forward to what I had written about War on the Rocks. Blocking someone on a platform and then continuing to publicly engage them is not what a person who wants to be left alone does. It is what a person who wants the attention without the accountability does. You're framing your own just desserts as a “mass witch hunt” initiated by a Hello post I addressed to Brad Duplessis, your contributor, who named Cynical Publius in his debut WOTR piece without disclosing that Anderson’s recommendations for War College reform included eliminating the kind of permanent civilian faculty position Duplessis holds. You are being dunked on because of what you did to Cynical Publius, not because of anything I wrote. Blaming the letter for the blowback is like blaming the smoke alarm for the fire. Cynical Publius wrote that military institutions had drifted from their original professional mission toward ideological conformity and required reform. You responded by publishing his name. The question your letter to me does not answer — and the question a lot of people are now asking — is why an outlet that once existed to challenge that kind of institutional behavior became the one enforcing it. You yourself provide answers to that question. You launched War on the Rocks because you understood something true: the United States had spent two decades losing wars it shouldn't have lost. Twelve years later, when a pseudonymous retired Army officer argues that the War Colleges have drifted from warfighting competence toward ideological conformity, the platform you built publishes his name in the opening sentence. That is not an accident of character. It is how institutions stop being able to learn. Armies that cannot receive criticism cannot conduct honest after-action review. Institutions that cannot correct what they're getting wrong keep losing — and keep being surprised that they're losing, because the people tasked with explaining the failures are the same people defending the institutions that produced them. In short: Mr. Evans, you have been captured by the foreign policy expert class has presided over Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. And you don't even realize it. Wake up. And be on the lookout for a Substack article where I explain your history more thoroughly.

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Ramon Maislen
Ramon Maislen@Ramonmaislen·
@mindyisser The Rabbis in my community did it as well. This is normalizing the attack. This is the racism of low expectations. It’s despicable.
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Mike Coté
Mike Coté@ratlpolicy·
You know what strategic reserves aren't meant for? Boosting your domestic political allies ahead of a midterm election. But it's not like anyone in recent history did that out of naked partisanship, making us less resilient in the process, right?
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Mike Coté
Mike Coté@ratlpolicy·
Opening the Strait matters. But it isn't a core US military objective. Achieving those objectives - demolishing Iranian defenses is a big part of that - will allow us to reopen the Strait. It has been less than 2 weeks. The breathless panic is really something to behold here.
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical

Gen. Caine calls the Strait of Hormuz a “tactically complex environment.” Says that “before we want to take anything through there at scale, we want to make sure that we do the work pursuant to our current military objectives.”

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Andrew Fleischman
Andrew Fleischman@ASFleischman·
That guy was just shooting up a synagogue as a tribute to his recently killed brothers, who also loved killing jews
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Bother
Bother@AarghhhhT·
@koolerkeith @ASFleischman The brothers belonged to an organisation. no idea if there children were killed alongside them, but that's the difference between a war attacking paramilitary terrorists and attacking random civilians. You probably should be on a watchlist though.
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Bother
Bother@AarghhhhT·
@koolerkeith @ASFleischman They literally belonged to a military organisation firing missiles, unlike the schoolchildren in Michigan
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Pay Roll Manager Here
Pay Roll Manager Here@UsingLyft·
If you know where this is from and I’m not following you you gotta tell me
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Michael Ames
Michael Ames@mirkel·
It's past time to address the fact that a central driver of antisemitic hysteria and violence in our country are fringe tokenized Jews who spread "Jewish fascism/Nazism" narratives to support their ideological fetishes. Maybe they don't know, maybe they don't care, maybe they thrill in playing the role. E.g. this yesterday from @DavidKlion @elivalley
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nancy reagan ol’ soup-eatin’ ass
@petersavodnik with all due respect didn’t you tweet utter bullshit like a day ago you big retard
Peter Savodnik@petersavodnik

It's important that non-radicals understand the radical understanding of what's happening here. To the radical, this is not about savages tormenting and humiliating a terrified boy whose father has just been stolen from him. This is about brown-skinned revolutionaries taking back their land from their white-skinned oppressor, and the story doesn't start on October 7, 2023, but in 1947, with the founding of the Jewish state. It's useful, when thinking about this, to consider all the ways one must distort reality -- that is, lie -- to wind up seeing things this way. You have to pretend that history magically started with the mythologized "nakba" and delete literally everything that came before. You have to reduce Zionism to a colonial project, which grossly misinterprets the nature of Zionism and colonialism. You have to disregard the history of the Jewish state since its inception -- including its dramatic racial and ethnic diversification, which defies the simple-minded white-black racial dynamic that western radicals insist on imposing on the Levant. You have to strip the individuals in this picture of their agency, their story, their three-dimensionality. You have to transform them into cogs in a Marxist diorama. And so on. This is who the mayor's wife is. This is the bottomless well of ignorance and hate that she inhabits. This is the woman he chose, over every other woman, to spend his life with.

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Peter Savodnik
Peter Savodnik@petersavodnik·
@AmiDar With all due respect, I want him to consider that his politics, his rhetoric, his obsession over the years with the Jewish state have all contributed to a political climate that makes things like this likelier. A tall order for a politician but not unreasonable given the moment.
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Marty Mush
Marty Mush@martymush·
I want you to remember this tweet. Kyler Murray will win a playoff game with the Vikings this year
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