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Tabitha Walter

@tabithadwalter

Jesus follower, wife, mom, and politico. Executive Director @EagleForum.

Alexandria, VA Katılım Ocak 2009
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Eagle Forum@EagleForum·
Eagle Forum Team in D.C. | Anne Schlafly, Kris Ullman, and Tabitha Walter, May 13, 2026
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Tabitha Walter@tabithadwalter·
If you are a House or Senate staffer who is tired of your co-workers coming to work stoned, let us @EagleForum know. We would love to connect with your boss on how to rein in the marijuana industry and how to hire better.
CHARLIE COTTON@hicharliecotton

If you or someone you know is a Closeted Stoner currently serving in the House or the Senate and you feel it’s finally time to live your truth… plz dm. I’m hearing there’s quite a few of you and with bipartisan support for weed reforms now might be the perfect time to make some news as ‘the First’ 🤔

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
America’s constitutional conservatives love liberty and would prefer a smaller, more limited government At no point does that approach start to resemble Naziism or any other brand of fascism A preference for a smaller, more limited government leads to the *opposite* of fascism
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In 1935, two American doctors examined seven women's ovaries and saw small lumps. They called them cysts and named the disease after them. They were wrong. It took 91 years to fix. What we called PCOS is now Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), announced today in The Lancet by an international panel of doctors and patients. The renaming followed more than a decade of consensus work and 22,000 patient and clinician survey responses. The lumps Stein and Leventhal saw were never cysts. Modern imaging shows they were follicles, the tiny sacs inside the ovary that grow and release an egg each month, frozen partway through by a hormonal imbalance. PMOS is a multi-system disorder centered in the endocrine system, the body's network of glands that produces hormones like insulin (controls blood sugar), cortisol (the stress hormone), and thyroid hormones (set the body's metabolism). The ovary trouble flows downstream from there. The naming choice is not academic. When doctors hear "ovary" in a diagnosis, they look at the ovary. "Metabolic" and "endocrine" send them to the whole body. PMOS affects roughly 1 in 8 women worldwide, more than 170 million people. The WHO estimates 70% have never been diagnosed. Among those who do, 1 in 3 wait more than 2 years, and nearly half see 3 or more doctors first. The CDC reports more than half of women with PMOS develop type 2 diabetes by age 40, a risk 5 to 10 times higher than women without the condition. Around 37% have clinically significant depression, compared with 14% in women without it. Anxiety runs at 42% versus 8.5%. A label born from a 1935 look at seven ovaries is finally going away. The new diagnostic guidelines roll out fully in 2028. By then, a woman walking into a clinic with these symptoms should hear questions about her blood sugar and her mood alongside her cycle. Those are the parts of the disease the old name hid for 91 years.
Pop Base@PopBase

PCOS is being renamed to PMOS. (Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) The change comes from experts that say the old name was misleading, stating that it inaccurately suggested ovarian cysts as a defining feature.

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“Feminism has changed the way women think, and it has changed the way men think, but the trouble is, it hasn’t changed the attitudes of babies at all.” -Phyllis Schlafly eagleforum.org/publications/s…
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Chris Hume
Chris Hume@chrishume_·
I picked up Courage is Calling a few years ago excited to dive in It was only few pages into the first chapter when things started to get weird He would quote from the bible about courage but then he would start explaining himself to the reader on why he used the bible It was like he was trying to hold our hands not to be offended at the mention of a bible verse There was also footnotes that further explained that you don't need to believe the bible and he didn't want to hurt peoples feelings, basically It was one of the least courageous things I'd ever seen If you want to learn about a virtue it's important that they actually have that virtue Maybe he is courageous, I don't know. But I know for a fact that God and the bible make him uncomfortable. The Stoics won't save you. The Stoics are dead.
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Mary Vought@MaryVought·
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
Bypassing the 60 vote cloture threshold in the Senate will not “destroy the institution” of the Senate. But you know what will? Taking a two week Spring vacation while the Department of Homeland Security remains unfunded. Protect the institution. Bypass the filibuster.
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@JCNSeverino was the first woman I had ever seen bring a baby to a meeting several years ago, and I was blown away by her commitment to make motherhood a priority. It was great hearing her talk about that priority once again today!
Carrie Severino@JCNSeverino

⁨Families are a true gift to society, and embracing pro-family policies sends a strong message to future generations that the sacrifice of raising children is worth it. Allowing families to flourish should be at the forefront of our minds. Thanks for having me, @Heritage!⁩

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Katie Miller
Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
Hormonal birth control is a cancer of the mind. It vastly increases the rate of depression by 130% in young girls and changes the chemical composition of the brain.
PolitiFact@PolitiFact

Scientific evidence shows that birth control pills can increase the risk of some types of cancers and decrease the risk of others. A WHO group’s classification of the pill as a carcinogen doesn’t mean users are guaranteed to get cancer. buff.ly/iwoHsXb

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Some say “we have no guarantee that the SAVE America Act will pass, even if we use the talking filibuster.” Of course we have no guarantee. The one thing we know with certainty is that it *won’t* pass if we don’t try. So why not give it a shot? Americans deserve nothing less.
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Terry Schilling 🇺🇸
Terry Schilling 🇺🇸@Schilling1776·
Why can’t people just learn fertility cycles? You can only get pregnant a few days of the month. Why the push to get 12 year olds on hormonal drugs? Aren’t teenagers hormonal enough? It’s simple: there’s no $$$$ from natural family planning. And these psychos hate humans.
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

SEN. MURRAY: “There are decades of evidence showing that every one of these birth control methods is safe and effective.” CASEY MEANS: *deep breath* “I'm curious if you're aware of what the side effects of hormonal contraception are?” SEN. MURRAY: 🦗🦗🦗

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Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: President Trump just honored National Guard Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe with a Purple Heart.
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