Nino Aldi
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Nino Aldi
@ninoaldi
LA based narrative director. I make comedy skits and dramatic feature films - the best of both worlds!
Los Angeles, CA Katılım Şubat 2013
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@BrettFavre I remember this vividly when I was a kid. @BrettFavre was and still is the GOAT
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Here’s the play in question.
Twenty-one seconds left. Coach Holmgren said, “Whatever you do, don’t run the ball.”
Didn’t see anyone open so…🤷♂️
Brett Favre@BrettFavre
30 Years Ago - Today Superman Dive vs Falcons. Dec. 18, 1994 ⏰ 💨
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@cenkuygur 💯 agree. Also, the elephant in the room I think is this - you are NOT allowed to support Trump without being belittled. Especially where I live in Los Angeles without losing a lot of friends. That feels like bullying, and I suspect that sentiment is felt around the country.
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@SFJCRC @MayorShengThao @AlamedaCountyDA @Nikkiforallofus This is a tragedy, but so is their ideology.
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What's stopping #Oakland leadership from condemning anti-Jewish discrimination in their city?
After nearly a week, @MayorShengThao, @AlamedaCountyDA or @Nikkiforallofus have yet to condemn the actions of Jerusalem Coffee House for kicking out a Jewish man wearing a Magen David.
Thank you @AdamSchiff, @BarbaraLee_CA and @DanKalb for showing leadership. buff.ly/3UwkdzD

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A lot of people still don’t believe me when I say that the Dems will do everything in their power to destroy me if they win on Nov 5th
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
BREAKING: Legacy media has launched new propaganda against Elon Musk. Elon Musk was legally permitted to work in the United States. He held a J-1 visa, which later transitioned to an H-1B.
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@RobertKennedyJr It’s wild that people can’t take a joke these days from literal comedians, but that’s what happens when a society takes it self too seriously.
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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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@realDonaldTrump Mark’s facial expressions is the epitome of hubris.
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Mark Cuban, a really dumb guy, who thinks he’s “hot stuff” but he’s absolutely nothing, is now out there saying that I don’t surround myself with strong women. Actually, he is very wrong, I surround myself with the strongest of women - With the understanding that ALL women are great, whether strong or not strong. This guy is such a fool, he’s constantly on Television being critical, and only for the reason that I tuned him out completely while President because he called incessantly. I told him, very pointedly, “Look Mark, I’ve got a lot of things to do, I just can’t be taking so many pointless calls from you.” In any event, that affected him greatly, because he’s a very insecure guy, and a MAJOR LOSER, always has been and always will be! Nobody likes him, nobody respects him, and he’s unattractive both inside and out! He should go back to talk about the person he was forced to support, because I didn’t want it, Lyin’ Kamala Harris. Also, he’s got no clubhead speed!
I may, in fact, be surrounded by the strongest women in the World, including Heads of Countries, who make Mark look like a “baby!” All strong women, and women in general, should be very angry about this weak man’s statement.
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Hey Pennsylvania, we can’t save the Republic without you. The choice has become simple, but we need you to TURN OUT in force for the Unity Coalition. Please vote Trump. If @RobertKennedyJr, @TulsiGabbard, @HeatherEHeying and I can do it, you can too!

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@cenkuygur You’re making a lot of sense these days - hope you guys continue sticking to nuance (and truthful opinions) in these days when no one seems to be capable in corporate media.
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@BrettFavre Chaos ensues - not the headline, but what will be the result.
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