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@shesova

#Lefthanded- STL Cards fan! Spoke to Christopher Buckley on the 📞 in 2015. Educating public on USMMWWII to carry on my Father's Legacy. ⚓️Me/Myself & I 🇺🇲

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Sweet Polly Purebred@shesova·
Thank you @realDonaldTrump This is for my Father (second from the left) on his training ship at #SheepsheadBay in 1943. He made me promise to get his shipmates recognized! Love you Dad in Heaven! 🥇🥇🥇 Signed #ProudDaughter of WWII USMM & Army Korean War!
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Florida for Trump 🇺🇸This Election 🗳 4 FREEDOM
@LeaderJohnThune @SenateGOP 1 roadblock in Thune is enough, but we have 5 others that also don’t represent us. Like me, you might’ve believed they did represent us, now we know it’s with words and smiles only. We voted for results. Replace these with real representation. 👇🇺🇸
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Lara Trump Changed My Life I was sitting in the crowd of President Trump’s rally in Butler, PA, — the site of the assassination attempt — when Lara called me up on stage. While wearing shorts, I spoke before 80,000+ people to encourage them to register to vote & win Pennsylvania for President Trump. This pivotal moment forever changed my life & I’m so unbelievably grateful. Here’s the full interview from The Right View with @LaraLeaTrump. You don’t want to miss this!
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
I understand that Senators are angry because they’ve lost elections, but I hope these same Senators are aware they are losing elections because they have FAILED to pass the SAVE America Act!
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
BREAKING Senator Ted Cruz revealed on his podcast that 4 Senators are P*SSED: ▪️Bill Cassidy ▪️Thom Tillis ▪️John Cornyn ▪️Rand Paul From President Trump’s endorsements to losing elections, each of these Senators — according to Cruz — is angry. With a 53-47 majority, we can’t afford to lose 4 votes & this will complicate how we move forward. Source: Verdict with Ted Cruz
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
🚨ALERT🚨 🚨WARNING🚨 Low early voting turnout in Montgomery County, Texas. This county went +27🟨 Paxton in the primary. Unless you want John Cornyn to win, Paxton needs HUGE turnout on Election Day. CC: Conroe, The Woodlands
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
President Trump just DOUBLED DOWN on his endorsement for Ken Paxton. This comes before the Texas Senate runoff on 🗓️ Tuesday, May 26th. Pass the SAVE America Act!
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
After Texas, I’ll be doing events in Arizona, Maine, & then returning to Pennsylvania. South Dakota, I’m planning something special for you. To keep up with everything I’m doing, please sign up for our newsletter at EarlyVoteAction.com
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Phil Magness@PhilWMagness·
Here you go, Nick. A list of 100 currently living Marxist professors: David Abraham — University of Miami (Law, retired) Ervand Abrahamian — CUNY Baruch College (History, emeritus) Jaafar Aksikas — Columbia College Chicago (Cultural Studies) Jack Amariglio — Merrimack College (Economics, emeritus) Bill Ayers — University of Illinois Chicago (Education, emeritus) Asatar Bair — Riverside City College (Economics) Rick Baldoz — Oberlin College (Sociology) Gopal Balakrishnan — UC Santa Cruz (History) Tithi Bhattacharya — Purdue University (History) Bruno Bosteels — Columbia University (Latin American Studies) Samuel Bowles — Santa Fe Institute (Economics) Neil Brenner — Harvard University (Urban Theory) Robert Brenner — UCLA (History) Wendy Brown — Columbia University (Political Science) Ben Burgis — Morehouse College (Philosophy/Logic) Michael Burawoy — UC Berkeley (Sociology, emeritus) Paul Burkett — Indiana State University (Economics) Charisse Burden-Stelly — University of Wisconsin Madison (African American Studies) Hazel Carby — Yale University (African American Studies, emeritus) Vivek Chibber — NYU (Sociology) Ronald H. Chilcote — UC Riverside (Political Science, emeritus) Harry Cleaver — UT Austin (Economics, emeritus) George Ciccariello-Maher — formerly Drexel University (Politics) Joshua Clover — UC Davis (English) Angela Davis — UC Santa Cruz (History of Consciousness, emerita) Greg Dawes — NC State University (Latin American Studies) Jodi Dean — Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Political Science) Cedric de Leon — UMass Amherst (Sociology) Lisa Duggan — NYU (American Studies) Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz — CSU East Bay (History, emerita) Silvia Federici — Hofstra University (Political Philosophy, emerita) Samuel Farber — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science, emeritus) Johanna Fernández — CUNY Baruch College (History) Duncan K. Foley — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) Barbara Foley — Rutgers University (English, emerita) John Bellamy Foster — University of Oregon (Sociology) Harriet Fraad — New School (Psychology) H. Bruce Franklin — Rutgers University (English, emeritus) Nancy Fraser — New School for Social Research (Philosophy) Grover Furr — Montclair State University (English) Michael Goldfield — Wayne State University (Political Science) Alyosha Goldstein — University of New Mexico (American Studies) Michael Hardt — Duke University (Literature) David Harvey — CUNY Graduate Center (Anthropology, emeritus) Gerald Horne — University of Houston (History) Michael Hudson — University of Missouri Kansas City (Economics, emeritus) Aaron Jaffe — SUNY Old Westbury (Philosophy) Adrian Johnston — University of New Mexico (Philosophy) Sharryn Kasmir — Hofstra University (Anthropology) Robin D.G. Kelley — UCLA (History) Andrew Kliman — Pace University (Economics) Karl Klare — Northeastern University School of Law (Labor & Employment Law) David Laibman — CUNY Brooklyn College (Economics, emeritus) Paul Le Blanc — La Roche University (History) Li Minqi — University of Utah (Economics) Peter Linebaugh — University of Toledo (History, emeritus) George Lipsitz — UC Santa Barbara (Black Studies) Stephanie Luce — CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (Labor Studies) Biju Mathew — Rider University (Business) Paul Mattick Jr. — Adelphi University (Philosophy) Robert McChesney — University of Illinois (Communications, emeritus) Randall H. McGuire — SUNY Binghamton (Anthropology) Peter McLaren — Chapman University (Education, emeritus) David McNally — University of Houston (Political Science) Jodi Melamed — Marquette University (English) Salar Mohandesi — University of Pennsylvania (History) Jason W. Moore — Binghamton University (Sociology) Fred Moseley — Mount Holyoke College (Economics) Kirstin Munro — New School for Social Research (Economics) Immanuel Ness — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science) Bertell Ollman — NYU (Politics) Christian Parenti — CUNY (Journalism/Economics) Michael Perelman — California State University Chico (Economics, emeritus) Michael J. Piore — MIT (Economics, emeritus) Minnie Bruce Pratt — Syracuse University (Writing, emerita) Barbara Ransby — University of Illinois Chicago (History) Adolph L. Reed Jr. — University of Pennsylvania (Political Science, emeritus) Touré Reed — Illinois State University (History) Gabriel Rockhill — Villanova University (Philosophy) David Roediger — University of Kansas (American Studies) John Roemer — Yale University (Economics) William I. Robinson — UC Santa Barbara (Sociology) Mike Rotkin — UC Santa Cruz (Lecturer) E. San Juan Jr. — University of Connecticut (English, emeritus) Anwar Shaikh — New School for Social Research (Economics) Tommie Shelby — Harvard University (Philosophy/African American Studies) Nikhil Pal Singh — NYU (Social and Cultural Analysis) Robyn Spencer — Lehman College CUNY (History) Neferti Tadiar — Barnard College (Women's Studies) Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — Princeton University (African American Studies) Alberto Toscano — UC San Diego (Sociology) Mark Tushnet — Harvard Law School (Constitutional Law, emeritus) Alan M. Wald — University of Michigan (English, emeritus) Thomas E. Weisskopf — University of Michigan (Economics, emeritus) Richard Wolff — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) John Womack — Harvard University (History, emeritus) Robert Wrenn — University of Maine (Economics, emeritus) Michael D. Yates — formerly University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Economics) Gale A. Yee — Episcopal Divinity School (Biblical Studies) Michael Zweig — SUNY Stony Brook (Economics, emeritus)
Nick Burns@NickBurns

@CliffordAsness @PhilWMagness If that’s anywhere near true then it would be easy to name hundreds of actual, bona fide Marxist professors. But somehow no one can?

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ERICA 🤌🏼@ZiaErica·
If you fools continue to vote democrat... you MUST know you have a mental disorder. LOOK AROUND!!!!! @spencerpratt will surround himself with the most capable people to return this city back to some kind of decency. He is not only your only chance... He is stepping up to a challenge that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Embrace Spencer and amplify.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 LAPD cleared a rat-infested homeless encampment near downtown L.A. citing blocked sidewalks as a health and safety hazard. Enforcement is the easy part though.

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TESLA CARS ONLY⚡️@teslacarsonly·
TESLA Optimus just arrived at home with Elon Musk.
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@shesova And seems she barged into a hospital and was extremely aggressive. So she was detained. Not a victim. A perp.
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San Francisco Public Defender's Office
@sfdefender in the news Feb. 24-28, 2025 — Preparing for trials to defend the unhoused; standing up for independent police oversight; urging more effective & humane ways to address public drug use as a public health issue. 🧵
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Mission Local@MLNow·
San Francisco's DA has a "pattern & practice" of withholding evidence in criminal trials, say the city's public defenders. They've tracked 50 such cases. Sometimes, evidence was withheld until the eve of a trial. In a few, it was revealed well into it. missionlocal.org/2025/05/sf-da-…
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