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@right_wingflyer

Followed by @SenTedCruz @ChuckWoolery @DeneenBorelli @jennajameson ~#Flyers #NHL. Conservative #Glock . Abolish the IRS and the Fed while we're at it. 🇺🇲

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Kevin Fortier
Kevin Fortier@ksfortier·
@CDubya65 @crumpymd @right_wingflyer Well boyz, this is the homestretch. Cliff and I are getting spanked in the playoffs. Need to turn this around or the old guard of the league will officially be kicked to the curb! Mike WTF?? Kucherov 44+ pts in 3 games! Sigh...
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nathanael@right_wingflyer·
@elonmusk That's not a good thing. Where do the battery components come from?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla will be #1 in more states over time
Civixplorer@Civixplorer

🚘 Best-selling vehicle in each US state (2025): AL: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series AK: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series AZ: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series AR: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series CA: 🇺🇸 Tesla Model Y CO: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series CT: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 DC: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 DE: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series FL: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series GA: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series HI: 🇯🇵 Toyota Tacoma ID: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series IL: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V IN: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Silverado IA: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Silverado KS: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series KY: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Silverado LA: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series ME: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series MD: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 MA: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 MI: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Equinox MN: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Silverado MS: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series MO: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series MT: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series NE: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series NV: 🇺🇸 Tesla Model Y NH: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series NJ: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V NM: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series NY: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V NC: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series ND: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series OH: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V OK: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series OR: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 PA: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V RI: 🇯🇵 Toyota RAV4 SC: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series SD: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series TN: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series TX: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series UT: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series VT: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series VA: 🇯🇵 Honda CR-V WA: 🇺🇸 Tesla Model Y WV: 🇺🇸 Chevrolet Silverado WI: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series WY: 🇺🇸 Ford F-Series 🔎 @VisualCap via Edmunds (2025)

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Which would you rather have the Senate pass?
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Skip Holtz
Skip Holtz@CoachSHoltz·
My father passed away today resting peacefully at home. I appreciate everyone’s thoughts and prayers over the last couple months! He was successful, but more important he was Significant.
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nathanael@right_wingflyer·
🤦 geez Pennsylvania do better.
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
I appreciate the outpouring of suggestions and questions, but what happens next is between me and Jesus. I won’t be responding to your well-intentioned messages on this topic. (There are a lot!) I hope you understand. And thank you.
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nathanael
nathanael@right_wingflyer·
@ScottAdamsSays @GlockyTop47 @Cernovich And you influenced shadows like myself to live. To do what is right no matter the cost. I will always be a fan of yours Scott. Prayers for you. Your strength admirable. 💪 .
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
@Cernovich Not everyone knows how much Mike boosted my Twitter presence in the early days, and thus my opportunity to influence for positive effect. I love you, Mike Cernovich. You are a true original. May the world someday know the impact you have had.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Scott Adams, facing death, shows us how to live. Someone recommended “How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big” by Scott Adams. I had burned out on mainstream books, but picked it up, and was hooked. He had put into words a way of living, similar to one I had found, except his approach was systemic and analytical. Better than my own slapdash notes. Outside of religious texts, Adams was and is as close to a “guide to life,” as you’ll ever find. And even if you’re religious, you still live in this world, and would be wise to learn how to navigate it. Scott is closing in on the end of his life, and even now he is creating new beginnings. I’d better write this now, I won’t be able to when it’s too late. After losing Charlie Kirk, a lot of us are wondering how we can possibly write another obituary. While there’s much to complain about the internet and social media, those mediums expanded the sizes of our communities, our influences, and indeed our families. Too often we find new ways to hate people, instead of finding new people to love. Scott Adams comes up in conversation at every social event I host. “How is Scott Adams doing? Will he make it?” We all talk about streams we watched and lessons learned. It’s a memorial except he’s still alive. Scott would love to hear that, which is why I have said so repeatedly. I’ve lost too many people, via death or fallings-out, to leave feeling unexpressed. He’s been a surrogate father figure and mentor to millions of people. Scott Adams is not liked, he is loved. People don’t “like” Scott Adams, they aren’t “a fan of his.” They love this man. And I do as well. I’m still living in denial of his fate. We all are. We’d been making a film about the meaning of life, and while Scott Adams had been in both of our other films, we hadn’t booked him for Meaning yet. Then we found out he was going to take the ride of assisted suicide. Foolishly, we had assumed he’d always be around. Nobody ever dies, right? Your dad will be there to take your call the next time you phone home. Your friends aren’t going anywhere. That’s how we too often live. We could book Scott later. We reached out and he graciously agreed to be interviewed. We all knew it was going to be our last interview together. Scott and I are both efficient with our time. When a moment is over, it’s time to go do something else. Obligations call. The crew pushed this one as long as we could. After the interview wrapped up and the gear was packed and it was time to go, there was an awkward pause. I broke it. “Scott, we love you.” He said thank you. “No, Scott, we love you, I mean it, we all do. We love you.” None of us broke down crying, not that there would have been any shame in that, but we no doubt all soon will. Well then, what is the lesson of Scott Adams? On a practical level, the lesson of Scott Adams is the power of showing up. Nobody works harder and on a more regular schedule. You can set your clock to Scott’s show. Too many of us wait for the muse of inspiration or the jolt of information to force us into action. Work, everyday, maybe in obscuring and without tangible benefits for years. Eventually you’ll hit your mark and go beyond. Scott plugged away with his streams from a small account (after a huge career via Dilbert) and soon became must-watch, and then transcended his role to becoming something much more. On a spiritual level, we might ask, why do we love Scott? It’s not because he’s so smart (he is). There are not shortage of intelligent, clever, Machiavellian, and rich people with podcasts. When one of them dies, what is lost? All of that Ego and desire for adoration, and does anybody even care? When those people fall while living, who will be there? Scott is loved because he’s devoted his life to service to humanity. “What is the meaning of life,” is the question we ask every interviewee, and Scott’s answer, “Be useful to humanity.” Despite pain, sickness, and inevitable death, Scott is doing his daily streams, serving his country and all of humankind until his end. He’s a light to the world and a mirror for all of us. What exactly are we doing with the gift of life given to us by God. (Scott believes in the Simulation, but I believe God evens this all out in the Judgment.) Are we doing enough for others? Are we doing anything for others? Like everyone else, I’m capable of throwing myself a pity party. Sometimes when life is going too well, and I don’t have real problems, I invent some. That’s where the Ego brings you, recursively worshipping itself, and when that fails, tormenting itself, as each path leads to its own attention. May all of us live more like Scott Adams, and may God bless his immortal soul when he passes. P.S. I ran this article through Grok for typos. The original version had “immoral” soul where I meant it to read “immortal.” I think Scott would have had a great laugh had that typo been left in.
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nathanael
nathanael@right_wingflyer·
Not good news. 😔
jay plemons@jayplemons

Pray for Scott Adams! @ScottAdamsSays “The odds of me recovering are essentially zero. So I’ll give you any updates if that changes, but it won’t. So there’s no chance I’ll get my feeling back in my legs. And, I’ve got some ongoing heart failure, which is making it difficult to breathe sometimes during the day. But at the moment I can breathe and I’m not in any pain. However, you should prepare yourself that January will be a probably a month of transition one way or the other. Now, I haven’t made any decisions, but it was all bad news, no good news at all. So I will keep doing this as long as it makes sense because I like doing it.”

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Ahmed Al-Khalidi
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397·
Iranian explains why he protest: Why wouldn’t I go. My income doesn’t cover my expenses. I work from morning to night like a dog and it is never enough. Do I have anything to lose? No. So why wouldn’t I go. My mother and father are wasting away in front of my eyes. I cannot even manage a simple life. My only wish is to be buried. So why wouldn’t I go.
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MichaelRapaport
MichaelRapaport@MichaelRapaport·
Praying for the people of Iran — for their safety, their courage, and for freedom from the evil terrorist regime that’s been destroying that country for 50 years. Where are all the loud “activists” now? Where’s the outrage? Where’s the noise? THIS is when it matters. Stand with the people of Iran. All Eyes On IRAN 🇮🇷
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
It's not my job to defend Pam Bondi, but in the real world, a rapid 10X increase in workload can't be quickly fixed by "staffing up." And how would we know how many cases are in progress? Given the complexity of this stuff, how long should it take to be sure you're ready to arrest or indict? And how many attorneys are left to do the work after they fired the anti-Trumpers? It can't be easy to do this "staffing up" you speak of. We all want to see more and faster prosecutions. I'm as frustrated as you are. But can we stop pretending we know how fast things should be moving in this environment?
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