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@BillboardChris Whatever school gifted him a law degree should be denied accreditation as a law school but accredited for drama.
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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
Trans-identified female lawyer berates judge, pulls trans card, gets found in contempt, resists arrest, screams “I can’t breathe,” and yells for people to call 911 as she’s fighting police. Absolutely glorious performance. Women should not take testosterone.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 FLORIDA OFFICER TO MIGRANT TRUCK DRIVER: "What does this [sign] mean?" DRIVER: "No, no." OFFICER: "What's this sign mean? What do you have to do?" DRIVER: "No..." OFFICER: "Right now, you're gonna be placed out of service." LFG 🔥🔥🔥
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@SenRandPaul Rand, based upon fraud from California and Minnesota, how confident are you that fraudulent federal spending is under 50% in the mandatory spending group?
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@D_Raval @ZackPolanski Same sort of speech was delivered by Labour Party leaders such as Clement Attlee in the 1950’s. Total f’ing failure.
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Devutopia
Devutopia@D_Raval·
Something genuinely different happened in British politics today. Zack Polanski gave his first major economic speech as Green Party leader and it wasn't the usual vague gestures you get from other party leaders. It was a diagnosis and a plan. The diagnosis: privatisation, austerity and Brexit haven't just been bad policy choices, they've locked Britain into a structural trap. A "bond market doom loop" where financial markets constrain every government before it's even started. The plan ("Zackonomics") is built around ending rip-off Britain for the people who actually keep this country running: → Freeze energy bills now (£8.4bn, funded by the windfall tax) → Cap rents → Nationalise water → Scrap Right to Buy → Forgive student debt → Rejoin the Customs Union and eventually the EU Funded by making wealth pay its share: a wealth tax, equalising capital gains with income tax, and closing the loopholes that let the richest opt out. Is every detail nailed down? No. But this is what it looks like when a party leader actually tries to match the scale of the problem. Britain's economic settlement is broken. Someone finally said it. #Zackonomics x.com/TheGreenParty/…
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@URHANZEB @RapidResponse47 @POTUS It’s not begging. He knows Europe lacks the navy to help even if they wanted to help. Which they don’t. This is Trump finding out which European nation will give diplomatic, intelligence and economic support. While war rages inside Europe.
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ذ ی ب@URHANZEB·
@RapidResponse47 @POTUS Trump begging NATO for help exposes US weakness. Iran doesn't need alliances to stand strong. Years of sanctions and attacks have only made Iran more resilient. with the Iranian people!
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@POTUS provides an update on Operation Epic Fury: "They want to negotiate badly, as they should, but I don't think they're ready to do what they have to do... We will finish the job."
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@Heccles94 100% of the NO voters couldn’t explain what AGI or LLM means.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Should Palantir be allowed in the NHS?
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Brad Duplessis, You pre-emptively blocked me here on 𝕏, so I am forced to make this "Hello" a standalone post. You are a retired Army infantry officer. You served in Iraq and Afghanistan. You graduated from the National War College in 2018. You are now an Assistant Professor at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Thank you for your service. But reputations are not defined by resumes. They are defined by choices. Today, you chose to doxx @CynicalPublius. Today, you published your debut article on War on the Rocks. You published his legal name. His profession. His pseudonym. All in one sentence. Indexed, archived, permanently searchable. You have changed the course of his life forever, and revealed him to the leftist ghouls who will demand his blood for forever. It doesn't matter if he was planning to reveal his identity eventually. You still made that choice. And I will make sure you are remembered for this. So, what was CP's sin such that you saw it fit to throw him to the wolves? Last month, he dared to write an article for American Greatness, centered around nine recommendations for War College reform. The recommendations included firing most civilian faculty and ending permanent military faculty positions. You hold a permanent civilian faculty position at a War College. You did not mention this in your article. In short, you named him, exposed his life to danger, because you really are arguing for your job and self-preservation. Know what is the most disgusting, hypocritical part of this is? In the Fall 2017 issue of eARMOR (the U.S. Army Armor Branch professional journal) you published an article. You titled it "Our Readiness Problem: Brigade Combat Team Lethality." You opened with General Milley: "Our fundamental task is like no other — it is to win in the unforgiving crucible of ground combat." Your thesis: "If we are to get after GEN Milley's No. 1 priority, we must first address brigade combat team (BCT) lethality." The word "lethality" appears in your article about fifty times. You meant it as a compliment. Now contrast to today's piece. You wrote this: "In staking out this Huntingtonian position, the cult of lethality does a disservice to service members and the American people." The same word. Nine years apart. You were a field commander then, and lethality was the mission. You are a faculty member now, and lethality is what your critics embarrassingly worship. Frankly - and you will never realize this - but you yourself are the living, walking example of the thesis which @PeteHegseth is proving. Also, you named a section of today's article after Colin Powell. You called him your model of what War College education produces. Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, and publicly called Donald Trump "dangerous for our democracy." Powell, who infamously tipped the scales at the UN to start the Iraq war even after privately doubting the WMD intelligence, is your hero in an article about who gets to reform the military in 2026. In addition to being a doxxer, you look a lot less like someone who's defending institutions, and a lot more like someone who exemplifies institutional capture in the name of self-preservation. And you disclosed none of it. Let me reiterate. @CynicalPublius wrote under a pseudonym and identified himself as a retired Army colonel with Afghanistan and Iraq experience. He argued about curriculum policy. You responded by putting his name on the internet. Your career depends on the institutions you are defending. Your article defending those institutions is the same article that ended his anonymity. You taught your students about the instruments of national power, Professor Duplessis. You are now a living, breathing demonstration one of them. And why reform must happen.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
On September 11, 2001, trapped on the 83rd floor with no hope of escape, she called 911… not to ask to be saved, but to send one last message to her mother. Melissa Cándida Doi was 32 years old. She lived in the Bronx with her mother, worked as a financial manager in the South Tower of the World Trade Center, and loved ice skating in Central Park in her free time. A normal, peaceful life. Until that day. At 9:03 a.m., the second plane struck the South Tower. Melissa was in her office, dozens of floors above the impact. The stairwells were already impassable, and fire and smoke were rising. There was no way out. At 9:17, she dialed emergency services. She spoke with the operator for almost nine minutes. She described the smoke, the unbearable heat, the feeling of suffocating. Her voice trembled, but she was clear-minded. She asked repeatedly if help was coming. Then, little by little, she understood the truth. They wouldn’t make it in time. And in that moment, she did something profoundly human. She didn’t scream. She didn’t cry. She didn’t despair. She asked the operator to contact her mother. “Please, tell her I love her. Tell her she was the best mother in the world. Tell her I’ll see her in the next world.” Simple words. Immense words. At 9:59, the South Tower collapsed. Melissa was still inside. She did not survive. But her voice did. In 2006, during a trial related to the attacks, the recording of her call was played in court. Those present listened in silence. Jurors, journalists, judges—everyone with tears in their eyes. Because in Melissa’s calm, in that final act of love, the humanity of thousands of people was reflected. Twenty-three years have passed since that day. We have built memorials. We have said, “We will never forget.” But remembering is not only commemorating a tragedy. Remembering also means honoring the strength, dignity, and love of those who, like Melissa, chose to face the unimaginable with an open heart. Melissa could have spent her last minutes in despair. Instead, she thought of her mother. She wanted the last thing left of her to be love. Her mother, Evelyn, always spoke of her with tenderness: a kind, bright young woman who loved the little things. And that is what we lost on September 11—not just lives, but unique, full
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
BREAKING: Iran Announces Their New Supreme Leader
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
This photograph, taken in April 1945, shows an 18-year-old Russian girl during the liberation of Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Her striking gaze into the camera has become one of the most infamous photos from the war. Dachau, established in 1933, was the first camp of its kind and became a model for many that followed. Over the course of the war, more than 200,000 people were imprisoned there, political prisoners, resistance members, Jews, Romani people, Soviet POWs, and many others. Life inside the camp was extremely harsh, with people facing forced labor, overcrowding, and poor living conditions. When American forces entered Dachau in late April 1945, they were met with scenes of suffering but also of survival. Photographs like this one helped show the world what life had been like inside and served as evidence for postwar trials and historical records. Today, Dachau remains a memorial site and museum, visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year as a place of remembrance and education. After the war, former barracks at Dachau were temporarily used to house German refugees and displaced persons, turning a site of oppression into one of shelter. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
Here it is: A hidden camera bombshell: a Democrat ballot-harvesting NGO chief Joel Caldwell—caught on tape admitting it all. Atlanta, Georgia, rigs elections, including the 2020 election. • They pay people to illegally ballot harvest. • They bribe ballot counters and election officials. • They forge and falsify ballots. And Atlanta mayor straight up stole the election. He says it all himself—on tape. Joel Caldwell: “That’s what happened in 2020, ‘cause that’s when the ballots—they started stuffing them ballots and people stuffing them ballots, and they got videotape of them, but nobody talks about it. They wanted—that’s why Trump was making that big deal about it, because you got—you see it on videotape. It’s like, come on. We see the man pull up and put a hundred ballots in this box. You know? You can’t do that sh*t. So groups was paying people to do just that. Drop—drop off.” He continues: That’s why Democrats fight to death against voter ID laws. Joel Caldwell: “That’s why the Republicans are always trying to fight the ballot—you know, that’s all—that’s the argument of the whole thing, is because Republicans, they’re the ones who put out that kind of stuff, so they want to do, like, ID—voter IDs and stuff. Democrats are, you know, fighting voter ID laws. You know. So, it’s that two-sided thing. That’s what they’re fighting over. Republicans are trying to say, like, “Hey, look, we got the proof of this sh*t,” You know? And the Democrats are like, well, we don’t want voter ID laws, and we want to make it where you can just drop your ballot off. Online voting—different things they try to come up with.” 📝Pass the SAVE America Act,
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@merissahansen17 Food companies, power companies, construction companies, fuel companies all get major revenue from the DOW. Google, Oracle and other do too. So what?
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Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17·
Elon Musk operates in lockstep with state interests. His companies have received upwards of $38 billion in government contracts and support. Those he interacts with online are often linked to the same apparatus. With the government as his biggest backer, he's hardly in a position to push back against what they want. His account is basically operating for military contractors and psychological ops
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David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
🚨 EXCLUSIVE PHOTO: President Trump and PM Netanyahu's balls visible from space
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Carissa@njoyzgrl81·
Operation Epic Fury is underway. Do not forget how many unknown, unvetted military age men Joe Biden let into our country. Be alert, keep your head on a swivel, and be prepared at all times.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Burger King fires loyal 24 year worker for taking fries and drink with her allowed sandwich. Court rules no theft intent, firing too harsh; Awards her $46k.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
How big of a deal is a Medal of Honor? The tradition is for everyone in this photo to salute CW5 Slover when he walks by. That’s how respected it is.
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@bryce_spalding He keeps this up, he’s the 5th starter. Burns can anchor the bullpen and start when the injuries hit.
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Bryce Spalding@bryce_spalding·
Rhett Lowder is making the #Reds life extremely hard (in a good way!). 3 scoreless on 30 pitches. Just a pro. Goes about his business and gets dudes out. 3 K/1 BB.
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@Optimisticbger Elon is may things, including he’s the smartest man in any room and he’ll ruthlessly take your business given the chance. Anthropic is on the menu for Xai, Google, Microsoft and many others.
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