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Clemson Smith Muñiz

@smithmuniz

My duality is my reality, an acculturated Rican. 'La voz de los Jets en español' since 2000. MLB Network's Spanish-language PxP since 2009.

New York, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Roberto Abramowitz
Roberto Abramowitz@RobAbramowitz·
I said this after the game on the @nyjets Spanish radio: At this point the Jets should start Brady Cook for the rest of the season. It seems obvious that neither Justin Fields nor Tyrod Taylor are the answer going forward. Once Cook calmed down he looked like an NFL QB. The picks? he’ll learn from them. Remember he had zero first team reps last week. Let’s see what he has. He might be that diamond in the rough that gets polished a bit during every game. If he is, the team doesn’t have to mortgage the future for a QB that we don’t know if he can play immediately in the NFL either (Darnold & Wilson anyone?). The Jets could use those picks to shore up several other positions if he pans out. So, Aaron Glenn, give the kid a chance.
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Roberto Abramowitz
Roberto Abramowitz@RobAbramowitz·
@nyjets Escuchen el partido en español en la app de los @nyjets (con VPN fuera de NYC) el domingo a partir de la 1pm Este directamente desde Met Life Stadium. @smithmuniz y yo (@RobAbramowitz) comentamos.
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Álvaro Martín
Álvaro Martín@AlvaroNFLMartin·
En mi opinión, @NYJets pose la mejor operación de radio en español en la NFL, si lo evalúas desde todos los ángulos. @SmithMuniz es el artífice y cuenta con el lujo de trabajar junto a @RobAbramowitz.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
"something people screamed a lot" Human Rights Watch Amnesty International. Israeli Holocaust historians Omer Bartov, Amos Goldberg and Raz Segal. UN Special Experts UN Special Rapporteur Lowenstein Human Rights Project at Yale Law School
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

@boldgond No one committed genocide in Gaza. It was just something people screamed a lot so they could get attention, and it didn't work.

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Ben Meiselas
Ben Meiselas@meiselasb·
The fact the Governor of California is forced to debunk the lies about the LA Fire by an account named “HustleBitch” that has 2.7 million views because it’s amplified on this godforsaken algorithm, perfectly encapsulates the chaos wrought by this app.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Elon Musk has declared Hitler a communist. And yet so many people who should know better continue to insist on calling him a "genius."
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Alex Vindman 🇺🇸
Alex Vindman 🇺🇸@AVindman·
Statement on National Security Staff Firings Yesterday, President Trump’s National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz @michaelgwaltz , announced a sweeping directive to terminate all national security staffers loaned from other departments and agencies who serve in apolitical, non-partisan senior staff roles. Waltz framed this decision as a means to eliminate Biden-era appointees and enforce absolute alignment with Trump’s policy agenda. Notably, Waltz justified this move by referencing my role in exposing Trump’s abuse of power, which led to his first impeachment. Using my actions as a rationale, Waltz aims to purge scores of professionals from the Department of Defense, Department of State, CIA, and other agencies—not because of their conduct, but due to a demand for blind allegiance to Trump. This approach sends a stark and troubling message: in a second Trump administration, only political loyalists will be permitted to serve on the NSC. To set the record straight, I served as an apolitical detailee and a faithful Army officer implementing President Trump’s national security agenda, as outlined in the National Security Strategy he approved. My actions did not conflict with Trump’s stated national security policy. My reporting of corruption—my refusal to remain silent as Trump engaged in criminal activity, undermined free and fair elections by pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political rival, Joe Biden, to steal the 2020 election—and my refusal to betray my oath to the U.S. Constitution are why I was fired. These are the same reasons professional staff are about to be purged, and apolitical staff will be barred from the NSC. On the surface, it is reasonable for a president to seek a loyal and trusted teams faithful to their agenda. However, absolute loyalty should not be the exclusive qualification, overriding competence, experience, and fidelity to a constitutional oath. An NSC staffed with “team members who are 100% aligned with the president’s agenda” will not only diminish the NSC’s capabilities but also erode continuity in policy. Worse, it will create an environment where dissenting views, even those grounded in experience and ethical responsibility, are stifled. The so-called “Vindman Rule” sets a dangerous precedent by ensuring that only political loyalists can serve on the NSC, advise the president, and interact with the president and top decision-makers. Such an approach will have a chilling effect on senior policy staff across the government. Talented professionals, wary of being dismissed for principled stances or offering objective advice, will either self-censor or forgo service altogether. This undermines the very purpose of the NSC: to provide the president with the best possible advice as well as the coordinating team to advance U.S. national security interests. The implications of this loyalty-above-competence model are dire. By purging the NSC of apolitical, experienced professionals, Trump and Waltz are hollowing out the institutional expertise required to navigate complex global challenges. This will create a policy apparatus incapable of discerning sound policies from reckless impulses—or worse, one that actively disregards legal and ethical obligations to implement Trump’s personal whims. Consider the implications: Would Department of Defense detailees still counsel against invading Greenland or Canada or feed those foolhardy thoughts to curry favor? Would FBI detailees agree to engage in political reprisals against Trump’s enemies to serve in the NSC? These are not far-fetched concerns but real dangers inherent in the precedent Waltz establishes. This announcement also presages broader plans by the Trump administration to fire tens of thousands of senior apolitical government officials and replace them with Trump loyalists. By prioritizing loyalty above all else, the Trump administration will significantly undermine the foundations of good governance, jeopardize U.S. national security, and weaken U.S. democracy.
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NBC Latino
NBC Latino@NBCLatino·
Authorities in Missouri and Puerto Rico are investigating an incident where several businesses on the island were allegedly set on fire by a tourist from Missouri; videos of the alleged event have gone viral. nbcnews.com/news/latino/to…
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Tristan Snell
Tristan Snell@TristanSnell·
Dear President Biden: You have "immunity" for "official acts." Releasing Special Counsel Jack Smith's report would be an "official act." Time to play some hardball on your way out, Mr. President. xoxo We the People
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
This is Ann Telnaes, a longtime political cartoonist for the Washington Post. She resigned yesterday after owner Jeff Bezos blocked her cartoon criticizing Donald Trump and billionaires supporting him from being published. RETWEET if you stand with @AnnTelnaes!
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ProPublica
ProPublica@propublica·
New: Outraged by the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, a wilderness survival trainer spent years undercover climbing the ranks of right-wing militias. He didn't tell police or the FBI. He didn't tell family or friends. The one person he told was a ProPublica reporter. propub.li/3DI7F2F
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David Axelrod
David Axelrod@davidaxelrod·
In politics, many believe the worst epitaph is "loser." Some are not strong enough to cope with defeat. Jimmy Carter lost an election and spent the rest of his life settling conflicts, conquering disease and building homes for the homeless. He was in every way a winner.
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