Michael D. Culp

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Michael D. Culp

Michael D. Culp

@michaeldculp

Devo & Comms @jqasociety| Husband & Father | USMC & USAFR Veteran | Realism & Restraint Foreign Policy | Views are my own

NE Ohio Katılım Aralık 2022
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Michael D. Culp
Michael D. Culp@michaeldculp·
@JSlaughterEsq I do sometimes miss the slight southern twang I picked up in my 20s living down south for 7 yrs. Though, I'd be laughed at by real southerners for even clamming that lol. Anytime I'd come home to Ohio my friends and family would comment about my slight accent change.
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John Slaughter, Esq.
John Slaughter, Esq.@JSlaughterEsq·
We can revive regional accents. Never forget the power of the LARP. Napoleon was LARPing as and Caesar as Alexander and Alexander as Achilles. As for me I’ll be LARPing the George Wallace accent.
Ron Blaxton Jr.@RonBlaxton

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Brandan P. Buck
Brandan P. Buck@brandan_buck·
Doubling down on a historically unpopular war would in fact, be a very bad political move. Then again, his motivation isn't to salvage the midterms, it's to deepen the war.
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The McLuhan Institute
The McLuhan Institute@McLinstitute·
“Every new technology necessitates a new war.” Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore ‘War and Peace in the Global Village’ 1968
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John Hudson
John Hudson@John_Hudson·
SCOOP: The U.S. has depleted much of its inventory of advanced missile-defense interceptors after expending far more high-end munitions defending Israel than Israeli forces used themselves, per DOD assessments of Operation Epic Fury 🧵
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Warren Davidson 🇺🇸
Warren Davidson 🇺🇸@WarrenDavidson·
Eventually, markets work on math. Massive deficits fuel inflation. Big deficits demand higher interest rates. Higher interest rates would lower inflation by slowing the economy or rationally motivating lower deficits. Since those rational things aren’t happening, inflation is resurgent. Supply shocks also hurt, amplifying the impact.
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: Newly released Fed meeting minutes show that the "majority" of officials thought rate hikes may be needed if inflation persists. In a sudden turn of events, it appears that the market and the Fed are bracing for potential rate hikes.

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Security Dilemma
Security Dilemma@securitydpod·
New Episode! Former Senate, CIA, and NSC Latin America hand Fulton Armstrong joined the show to discuss Cuba, Venezuela, and the "Donroe Doctrine." Check it out! open.spotify.com/episode/75xiNW…
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Michael D. Culp@michaeldculp·
"Among Republican voters over age 45 who primarily get their news from cable TV, 75% approve of the war in Iran while only 22% disapprove. By comparison, GOP voters aged 18–44 oppose the war 53% to 39%." natpop.substack.com/p/generational…
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Michael D. Culp@michaeldculp·
@TomPauken I turned off CNN way back in 03', Fox News in 14', and I've never looked back since.
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Edward Feser
Edward Feser@FeserEdward·
Aristotle: “A tyrant…[favors] those who keep him company in an obsequious spirit, which is the function of flattery. This makes tyranny favor the baser sort, in the sense that a tyrant loves to be flattered, and no man of free spirit will oblige him. Respectable men…refrain from flattery” (Politics, Book V, Chapter XI)
Congressman Randy Fine@RepFine

This is @realDonaldTrump’s Republican Party. The rest of us get the privilege of living in it.

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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
The Boomers of Kentucky embarrassed the United States on the world stage today. Around the world, people genuinely wondered: can an American politician survive who doesn't repeat low-IQ platitudes about Israel and the Middle East? The Boomers -- with their heterodox Christianity and FOX News propaganda -- gave their answer. Republican politics is dominated by people who for some reason still think Sean Hannity is a smart guy, and Mark Levin is a constitutional scholar. Pat Buchanan had given them the example of the learned and articulate right-winger -- and Pat was well to the right of Hannity and Levin -- but they decided to go with Tomi Lahren and Dan Bongino instead. Oh, Massie voted this way or that, people will say, and that's why he was targeted in this unprecedented way. Yet there's Donald Trump out there campaigning for pro-amnesty Mike Lawler. So I don't believe you that this is a question of Massie's voting record (which is stellar, by the way). Even if Massie had had a handful of objectionable votes, a million times more important than any Massie vote is this principle: A patriot who values his country's sovereignty cannot allow three socially leftist billionaires who represent a foreign interest to buy a congressional seat and place a ridiculous empty suit in it. Even if for some reason you don't like Massie, you as a patriot would have to dislike THAT a hundred times more. These three billionaires never once set foot in Kentucky -- Kentuckians, to them, are lower than dirt, and exist solely to have congressional seats bought from them. Put up a nonentity like "Ed Gallrein" who refuses to debate (how can any voter reward that?), have him utter a few Boomer slogans to satisfy the rubes, and otherwise hide him away. That was the strategy. Boomers (yes, I know there are exceptions) are too morally and intellectually corrupt even to understand what just happened. But the rest of us understand. Can you imagine "Ed Gallrein" leading the charge against the Covid restrictions? He would have been first in line for the damn "vaccine"! Remember, too, that the folks who voted for "Ed Gallrein" tonight are the kind of people who think Marco Rubio is an impressive person, so there was no reaching them. But the younger generations, who don't get their information from the insulting caricature of conservatism that is FOX News, aren't going to fall for the nonsense that snookered the Boomers -- and therein lies hope. Incidentally, the easiest thing in the world would have been for Massie to buckle. Nobody reading this has the remotest idea the pressure that was brought to bear against him. Not one of his detractors could have lasted a week in Massie's shoes. If Trump can sup in happy concord with Zohran Mamdani, the radical leftist mayor of New York, you'd think he could have spared a meal with Massie, whose track record proved he was not Trump's enemy. Not that you'd know it from the anti-Massie brigade (half of whom used to love Massie before they were instructed not to love him), Massie defended Trump through two impeachments, grilled Merrick Garland over FBI assets on January 6, and defended Trump during Russiagate. By contrast, "Ed Gallrein" left the GOP when Trump was elected, and came back only when Biden was in office. But since we're not completely dense, we know the real reason Massie could not be tolerated. As Glenn Greenwald put it, "If the AIPAC/Adelson crowd wants someone out of Congress for disloyalty to Israel, they will be out of Congress. "There are a few exceptions due to unusual districts, but not many. The Israel Lobby has unlimited funding and will spend limitlessly to expunge the blasphemous." I repeat that no American patriot can tolerate, much less celebrate, this grotesque and demeaning situation. The polls show that this situation won't exist forever. We will reach a point at which the foreign money (and that's obviously what it is) will at last be a mark of shame for the candidate receiving it. That will be a great day for American patriots everywhere. Thomas Massie should hold his head high: he stood up against the machine time and again, knowing that it could one day lead to this. Tonight we have to explain to our kids: in this world, the good guys don't always win. But you fight regardless of the prospects of winning. The fight for what is good and right is an end in itself. For that reason, people will remember the Thomas Massies and the Ron Pauls. Nobody will remember "Ed Gallrein," not even as the answer to a trivia question.
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Michael D. Culp
Michael D. Culp@michaeldculp·
I just received my signed copy of The Glass Factory in the mail today. Cannot wait to start this read tonight! Thanks @braxton_mccoy
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Eric Brakey 🌲🦔
Eric Brakey 🌲🦔@EricBrakey·
When “strengthening” the “movement that Trump leads” means breaking campaign promises in order to: - explode the national debt; - renew mass surveillance on citizens; - block transparency on the Epstein Files; and - start a no-win war with Iran… … then it is time for all good men of character to “stand apart” from it. This is not the America First movement we signed up for.
TheBlaze@theblaze

Hegseth goes after Thomas Massie: “At some point, constant obstruction is not leadership, it's just commentary. It's obstruction. Too often, Massie acts like his job is to stand apart from the movement that Trump leads instead of strengthening it.”

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Michael D. Culp@michaeldculp·
If Massie loses his primary today, his detractors better realize there will be a political reckoning coming that will extend far beyond just this fall's midterms.
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