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Rob Bennett

@robertcbennett

Pilot (Hornets, Harriers, Pitts, Cubs, Airlines). Married to Debbie...two grown kids. Libertarian/Conservative, patriotic, trying hard to be a decent human.

San Mateo, CA Katılım Nisan 2011
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
Happy VE Day! 81 years ago.... My wife and I are rewatching the "Band of Brothers" series this week. I miss that generation. Almost all gone now...
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
There are rumors that Elon Musk may be exploring a takeover of the bankrupt Spirit Airlines, with ambitious plans to revolutionize the air travel experience. Imagine the possibilities: Optimus humanoid robot flight attendants, seamless Starlink connectivity, AI-powered travel planning, frictionless payments through X, and door-to-door service with Robotaxi. What do you think? @elonmusk
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
I think my job is safe for a little while longer….
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
@BarackObama This is exactly the OPPOSITE of what happened. George Orwell would be proud.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Today’s Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities - so long as they do it under the guise of “partisanship” rather than explicit “racial bias.” And it serves as just one more example of how a majority of the current Court seems intent on abandoning its vital role in ensuring equal participation in our democracy and protecting the rights of minority groups against majority overreach. The good news is that such setbacks can be overcome. But that will only happen if citizens across the country who cherish our democratic ideals continue to mobilize and vote in record numbers - not just in the upcoming midterms or in high profile races, but in every election and every level.
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
As an airline veteran, I’m officially declaring defeat in my 25 year long mission to kill the phrase “so just sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight”. It cannot be done. I’m shifting my attention to the equally useless phrase “at this time”. Wish me luck.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
If you’d told me a few years ago this is where we’d be on Iran, I’d have said you were high: 1. Nuke program set back years. Enrichment and reprocessing gutted, weaponization sites destroyed, Fordow inoperable, Natanz in ruins, a generation of senior nuclear scientists eliminated. 2. Ballistic missile program crippled. Monthly production down from 100 to near zero. Roughly half the regime’s missiles and launchers destroyed. The IRGC Aerospace Force commander who ran the missile enterprise dead. 3. Air defenses devastated. American and Israeli airpower dominating Iranian skies, with strike aircraft operating over the country with near impunity. 4. Full economic warfare. Not just OFAC sanctions anymore, but military pressure layered on top: naval blockade, near-zero oil exports, choked imports, wrecked steel and petrochemical sectors, triple-digit inflation, and a currency that is effectively worthless. 5. Regime decapitation. Khamenei dead. Larijani dead. Hundreds of senior IRGC, intelligence, military, and Basij commanders dead including the IRGC commander-in-chief, the armed forces chief of staff, and the Aerospace Force commander. Mojtaba Khamenei inheriting a hollowed-out regime with no supreme authority and a gutted command structure. 6. The region turning on Tehran. Gulf states shutting down the sanctions-busting, money-laundering, and financial escape routes the regime has relied on for years. No Arab capital willing to throw Iran a lifeline. China and Russia providing limited support. 7. Proxy network shattered. Hezbollah and Hamas heavily degraded. Houthi political leadership taking direct Israeli strikes. The “Axis of Resistance” and “ring of fire” are now more slogans than real threats. 8. Syrian corridor severed. Assad is gone. The new government in Damascus is actively blocking Iranian arms transfers to Hezbollah: arresting smugglers and publicly declaring Syria will no longer serve as a transit corridor for Tehran’s terrorists. The land bridge to the Mediterranean that took decades to build is effectively closed. 9. Lebanon pivoting west. With Hezbollah battered and resupply choked, Israel and Lebanon have opened direct peace talks for the first time since 1983, aimed at a permanent agreement and Hezbollah’s disarmament. Beirut now asserting that the Lebanese armed forces alone are responsible for national defense. This is a direct repudiation of Hezbollah’s “resistance” claim. TBD. 10. Deterrence exposed as a bluff. Four direct attacks on Israel — April 2024, October 2024, June 2025, March 2026 — failed to impose strategic cost and instead triggered heavy retaliation. Iran couldn’t even use Syria as a launchpad. 11.Economy hollowed out from within. Power shortages, water crises, factory shutdowns, pension unrest, and mass protests. Nationwide demonstrations erupted in December 2025 after a year of economic freefall, with bazaaris, oil workers, and truckers, the regime’s traditional support base, joining strikes across all 31 provinces. Running out of oil storage space. Fuel shortages. The worst crisis since 1979. 12. Scientific and technical brain drain. Beyond the nuclear experts, Iran has lost a generation of irreplaceable expertise in missile design, centrifuge engineering, and weapons development. The survivors are harder to recruit and easier to deter. 13. Naval power decimated. The regular navy shattered, IRGC navy taking growing losses as CENTCOM moves to reopen Hormuz. And against all of this: the regime forced to play its Hormuz card at its weakest possible moment when the U.S. has options instead of when we didn’t: namely, Tehran with nuclear-armed ICBMs, 10,000 ballistic missiles, a Chinese- and Russian-built military, hundreds of thousands of attack drones, a fully operational terror network, and hundreds of billions of dollars to harden its economy. That’s the strategic picture. It’s extraordinary. Much more to do but I can’t comprehend how much has been achieved.
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
@max_gagliardi Agree 100%. We bought a Y last summer and FSD is mind blowing….a complete shift in how we get around.
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Max Gagliardi
Max Gagliardi@max_gagliardi·
Test drove a Tesla for an hour today and ran FSD nearly the entire time It was ridiculously good. Almost certainly a better driver than humans Navigated heavy traffic and construction, went around a stopped delivery truck, handled roundabouts, moved out of my lane when the car next to me drifted over the line, stopped for pedestrians. All flawlessly I’ve always said if Tesla made a better car than an ICE vehicle, I’d consider buying one. But this is beyond EV vs ICE. It’s AI car vs non-AI car. And owning one that drives itself is becoming undeniably compelling A personal driver used to be a luxury only the ultra rich could afford. Now you can get one for $100 a month The robots are coming quicker than we think. If we can solve driving, everything else isn’t far behind
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
@miles_commodore My wife grew up here. Can't get her to leave. Now our daughters have grown up here too....all their friends are here... life has its own inertia. My job could be anywhere, so that isn't a factor. Love the house, hate the taxes. Love the weather, hate the politics.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Serious question for conservatives that reside in California, Illinois, New York, and other blue states. Why do you live there? Your job, family, you love your home? I'm really curious.
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
Unexpectedly assigned a Paris trip…gorgeous time of year there. Fantastic dinner and wine at “La Closerie des Lilas”, a 179 year old restaurant that many discover because Hemingway liked and wrote about it, but they return because the food, service, and atmosphere are wonderful. @paris, @lacloseriedeslilas, @ernesthemingway
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
2005: Israel GAVE Gaza away. Not “ended an occupation.” GAVE. IT. AWAY. — Every soldier: gone. — Every settler: gone. 8,000 Israelis dragged out of their homes by their own army, some kicking and screaming. Entire communities destroyed. — Jewish graves: exhumed, because Israel knew they’d be desecrated otherwise. — Greenhouses: LEFT STANDING. American Jewish donors paid $14 million to buy them and leave them intact so Palestinians could farm and build an economy. Within days, Palestinians looted and destroyed most of them. — Infrastructure: synagogues, farms, factories left behind as a functioning starter economy. Israel handed Gaza the keys to a functioning proto-state. A gift. 2006: They elected Hamas a genocidal terror group whose founding charter calls for the murder of every Jew on earth. Read it. It’s not subtle. 2005–2023: The world gave Gaza tens of billions of dollars. US, EU, UN, Qatar, Gulf states reconstruction funds, UNRWA, humanitarian aid. Estimates run $40+ billion total. What did Hamas build with it? — 300 to 500 MILES of terror tunnels longer than the NYC subway system. Under hospitals. Under schools. Under UNRWA facilities. Built with concrete meant for civilian housing. — Rocket factories. — A weapons smuggling empire through Sinai tunnels. — Personal billions for Hamas leaders. Haniyeh. Mashaal. Meshaal. Living in Qatari luxury hotels while children in Gaza starved. Look up their net worth. Go ahead. What they did NOT build: — A single functioning hospital they didn’t weaponize — A single school they didn’t store rockets in — A single bomb shelter for civilians (they have shelters for fighters) — An economy — A future Since Israel withdrew in 2005, Hamas and other Gaza terror groups have fired OVER 20,000 rockets at Israeli civilians. — 2008: rocket barrages + cross-border raid → Cast Lead — 2012: rocket barrages → Pillar of Defense — 2014: kidnap and murder of three Israeli teens + rockets → Protective Edge — 2021: 4,400 rockets in 11 days → Guardian of the Walls — 2023: 5,000+ rockets on October 7 alone. 12,000 more in the following months. ISRAEL STARTED NONE OF THEM. Every single war, every single round, started with rockets from Gaza or attacks on Israeli civilians. October 7 was not “resistance.” — 1,200 murdered in a single day. — Babies burned alive. — Women gang-raped beside the corpses of their friends. — Entire families executed in their safe rooms. — 250+ hostages dragged into tunnels. — The worst single-day massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. “But the destruction in Gaza…” Yes. It’s devastating. And here’s what your genocide post leaves out: — Israel has nuclear weapons. Hasn’t used them. — Israel has the firepower to flatten Gaza in a day from the air. Hasn’t done it. — Instead, Israel has sent soldiers building by building, tunnel by tunnel, losing 900+ of its own young men and women, BECAUSE it’s trying to minimize civilian casualties against an enemy that hides behind them. — Israel issues evacuation warnings — leaflets, texts, phone calls tipping off Hamas in the process. — Hamas fires from hospitals, schools, mosques, UN facilities. They’ve admitted it. They’ve been filmed doing it. They’re proud of it. Gaza looks like this because the world continues to excuse barbaric terrorism instead of wiping it off the face of the map.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

90-100% displaced 3.4% killed, 8% injured 77% face acute food insecurity 92% of buildings damaged/destroyed 93% of schools damaged/destroyed 61 million tons of debris 4% of agriculture undamaged $71 billion needed to rebuild And some people still don't call this genocide?

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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
Chasing a company A350 home from Paris this afternoon….just south of Greenland.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Say what you want about Biden, LBJ, Obama, Fillmore, FDR, or Carter. My hands down number one on the worst Presidents list is Woodrow Wilson.
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𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗠𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮
My 80 yr old mom is a dangerous driver. I’ve been trying to get her to test drive a @Tesla for over a year. Tricked her into taking a test drive last week. She was cranky about it. She reluctantly got behind the wheel, said “take me to the nearest McDonalds” It drove her there and parked. She acted unimpressed. I mentioned the price of gas in CA. And what it would be like to have the car drive to LA for her. Once we left the dealership she started making plans on where she was going to put the charger in her garage. 🤣 Tesla needs to do a better job of targeting senior citizens with their marketing.
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
@robertlufkinmd Isn't it nice to have a full time chauffeur?!? We love ours too...much to my surprise.
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
I never realized how much stress driving added to my life until I started letting Tesla FSD handle most of it. Now it does over 90% of my driving, and I've never felt more relaxed behind the wheel. My cortisol levels probably appreciate it too. Anyone else noticing the same thing?
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
Everybody that rides in our Model Y freaks out over how good FSD works. They can’t believe that level of tech is already on the road…most people were completely unaware. Sometimes I wonder what would happen to sales if Tesla advertised…
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
This is worth repeating: I never cared that you were gay until you started shoving it down my throat, and I never cared what color you were until you started blaming me for your problems. I never cared about your political affiliation until you started condemning me for mine. I really never even cared where you were born until you wanted to erase my history and blame my ancestors for your problems. I never even cared if your beliefs were different from mine until you said my beliefs were wrong. But now I care. My patience and tolerance are gone, and I am not alone in feeling like this. There are millions of us who feel like this.
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Jesús Enrique Rosas
Jesús Enrique Rosas@Knesix·
So the Pope met with David Axelrod last week. David Axelrod. Obama's campaign architect. A man who is not Catholic, has never met a pope before, and whose entire career has been engineering political narratives for the American left. And then, by pure coincidence, the Pope immediately started lobbing shots at the Trump administration, and three US Cardinals popped up on 60 Minutes doing the same thing. All organically, I'm sure. I'm a practicing Catholic. I need you to understand that part. But in my opinion, Trump has all the right to lash out at him. Maybe you'll disagree, but in the end, Trump talks like Trump. Water is wet. I'm talking about MY Church being run like a DNC satellite office but with a golden throne. This is the same Vatican that watched governments padlock churches during COVID and said nothing. That let Biden take communion while funding abortion and said nothing. That fired Bishop Strickland for defending actual Church doctrine. That removed Bishop Fernández in Puerto Rico for defending religious exemptions THE CATECHISM ITSELF supports. But somehow Trump is the threat to human dignity. Pope Francis was bad. Leo has turned out to be worse. Francis at least was vague about his politics. Leo went and hired the consulting firm. The man has ignored the slaughter of Christians across Nigeria, the Sahel, India, Syria, Bangladesh, Pakistan. Hundreds of believers murdered, churches burned, pastors kidnapped. His response? Platitudes about dialogue. OF COURSE he won't even name who's doing the killing. But he'll fly across continents to make interfaith gestures the week after his people coordinated a media hit on a sitting US president. The weaponization of belief is obvious. You get the Pope to pick a fight with Trump, and suddenly millions of conservative Catholics have to choose between their faith and their vote.
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Rob Bennett
Rob Bennett@robertcbennett·
@thinkingwest It's a graphic demonstration of many people's complete inability to see ANYTHING good if Trump is involved. Just as crazy as those who think everything he does is brilliant. I really like the proposed arch.
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