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Tessa Pulaski

@tessapulaski

food security, migration, climate change // @georgetownsfs // @gwlaw // AMDG

Nashville, TN Katılım Ocak 2013
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
A domestic terrorist tried to assassinate federal law enforcement and this is your response? You and the state’s entire Democrat leadership team have been flaming the flames of insurrection for the singular purpose of stopping the deportation of illegals who invaded the country.
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar

Donald Trump and all your lieutenants who ordered this ICE surge: watch the horrific video of the killing today. The world is watching. Thousands of citizens stopped and harassed. Local police no longer able to do their work. Kids hiding. Schools closed. Get ICE out of Minnesota NOW. And Republicans in congress: Stop your silence and stop being complicit.

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NCR@NCRonline·
The vice president @JDVance's comments justifying the death of Renee Good are a moral stain on the collective witness of our Catholic faith, writes digital editor John Grosso. bit.ly/4qEdHEw
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Pitchfork
Pitchfork@pitchfork·
The 100 best songs of 2025, featuring Geese, Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Justin Bieber, xaviersobased, FKA twigs, and more: pitchfork.visitlink.me/RyWEDQ
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Tessa Pulaski@tessapulaski·
@JimHoudek1 Any updates? Waiting on the runway for departure, but we haven’t moved yet.
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Hugh G Rection@JimHoudek1·
A terminal at the Nashville airport has just been evacuated. Does anyone know what is going on?
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Tessa Pulaski@tessapulaski·
"What one finds is just as intriguing as the album’s dynamic sound: a search for salvation through God, a fascination with religious figures and traditions, an embodiment of a distinctly feminine spirituality." @americamag americamagazine.org/music/2025/11/…
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Tessa Pulaski@tessapulaski·
@mehdirhasan @ezraklein Thank you for pointing this out! Huge fan of both yours and Ezra’s, but I found this piece infuriating. So many people were discriminated against and ostracized because of Kirk’s violent language and we can’t give him a free pass.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Hi @ezraklein, we're friendly, we've been on each other's shows. We both agree Kirk's murder is horrific. Genuine Q: was Kirk "practicing politics in exactly the right way" when he called for me to be deported because he didn't like my Covid view on MSNBC? nytimes.com/2025/09/11/opi…
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Watters: Being an ICE agent is the best job—all you are doing is playing hide and seek. It's the most fun law enforcement there is. You are never wrong. You always get the bad guy. How many times have we found out whoops, we deported an American? Zero times. You get to wear a mask..
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
Re: the idea that empathy or compassion is bad or even "toxic," a belief held by some Christians today. There is problem with that belief, and that problem comes from Jesus himself. Over and over in the Gospels, an important word is used to describe what Jesus feels whenever he sees someone who is poor, or hungry or struggling. Most English-language translations say that upon seeing suffering, Jesus's "heart was moved with pity." In Matthew 9:36, when Jesus sees hungry crowds, "like sheep without a shepherd," the Greek word used to describe his feeling is σπλάγχνον ("splagchnon"). Basically, that word means that he felt compassion in his spleen, or as we might say, in his "guts," the seat of emotion in the Hellenistic world. It is an almost physical reaction to seeing someone suffer. That word is used repeatedly in the Gospels to describe Jesus's emotional reactions. Jesus himself also uses the same word in some of his most famous parables: for example, to describe the feelings of the Good Samaritan towards the man by the side of the road (Luke 10:33), or the compassion of the loving father in the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:20). In other words, Jesus himself felt compassion so intensely that he felt it in his guts. And his own parables invite us to feel that same compassion ourselves. Sympathy is feeling how you would feel if you were suffering like the other person. Empathy is feeling how they would feel. Compassion is the willingness to suffer what they are suffering, alongside them. Jesus felt deep compassion, in his guts, for anyone who was poor, sick, hungry or struggling in any way. For the Christian, then, empathy is not a sign of weakness but of strength, as we follow Jesus along the road of compassion.
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
I am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and injury caused by the military attack on the Holy Family Catholic Church in #Gaza. I assure the parish community of my spiritual closeness. I commend the souls of the deceased to the loving mercy of Almighty God, and pray for their families and the injured. I renew my call for an immediate ceasefire. Only dialogue and reconciliation can ensure enduring peace!
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Brian Strassburger
Brian Strassburger@StrassburgerSJ·
“God does not fault one who does not go to Mass out of fear, he faults those who cause the fear.” Our immigration enforcement strategy is based primarily on creating fear. God finds fault in that, and so should we. Thanks for your prophetic voice, @bpdflores
Amigo de Frodo@bpdflores

XV Sunday On the Good Samaritan, the Church & the situation in our communities. -Dios no culpa a quien no va a misa por miedo, culpa a quien causa el miedo. -God does not fault one who does not go to Mass out of fear, he faults those who cause the fear. youtu.be/G_RJ6oBIoBM?fe…

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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
Laughing in front of cages designed to hold migrants and refugees, many of whom came to this country fleeing extreme violence and poverty, and hoping to raise their children in a more compassionate country. And many of whom followed all the legal procedures to enter the country. And remember, 93% have no record of any violent crimes. This facility, then, is comparable to the internment camps for Japanese Americans during the Second World War. But let's call it what it is: a concentration camp. Jesus wept.
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David Hogg 🟧
David Hogg 🟧@davidhogg111·
If the party elites in NY are so upset Zohran won they should just do what they do best- write a very strongly worded letter.
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Charlotte Alter
Charlotte Alter@CharlotteAlter·
Whatever happens, Mamdani wrote a new playbook for progressives He reached outside the base. He ran away from purity politics. He didn't run as "I'm the true progressive and you're not." He tolerated disagreement, embraced persuasion, and emphasized building common ground.
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Rich Raho
Rich Raho@RichRaho·
Pope Leo at Mass for Feast of Body and Blood of Christ: “In the face of the misery of many, the accumulation of wealth by a few is a sign of indifferent arrogance, which produces pain and injustice. Instead of sharing, opulence wastes the fruits of the earth and of human labor.”
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Meghnad Bose
Meghnad Bose@MeghnadBose93·
JUST NOW: Mahmoud Khalil is reunited with his wife Dr. Noor Abdalla and his infant son Deen, as well as his friends, upon landing in New Jersey. After 104 days in detention, Mahmoud Khalil is home. @DropSiteNews
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Tessa Pulaski@tessapulaski·
No pushback on DP violations, no scrutiny of how difficult it is to do things the “right way,” no discussion of how the Trump Admin has pushed groups of people out of legal status. Please have an immigration expert on the show like @ReichlinMelnick
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Tessa Pulaski@tessapulaski·
.@Nataliekitro @nytimes your decision to have Tom Homan on the Daily and offer no substantial feedback or pushback is so disappointing.
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