GlamPlastX
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GlamPlastX
@RadbehT
Just a Plastic surgeon. PFP: @guidespfp



I shared this story voluntarily, because I think transparency and authenticity is important among political candidates. We're people. We're not perfect. Yes, this is embarrassing. But now you know my worst thing. (I'm not sure why an adult male watching porn is so interesting, but whatever.) And you know what, I don't want people to dig into Ro's past as some kind of retaliation. Instead, I'd love to talk about the district: Like the fact that there are over 5,000 children living under the poverty line. That the Irvington BART station has yet to be built. Small businesses are taking record time to open because of burdensome paperwork Costs are out of control for families. Tomorrow, @RoKhanna is in Michigan at rally fighting for airtime with a Nazi-sympathizer he endorsed. I'll be at the Milpitas BART station talking to residents about how to improve their lives. So if there's any real reporters or citizens out there who care about policy or substance, feel free to reach out. I'd love to chat.

Pentagon looks for vendors to supply pre-made bunkers within 30 days trib.al/FOyNLn6





"We can't let Iran hold the US, the UAE and the global economy hostage. A simple cease-fire isn't enough. We need a conclusive outcome that addresses Iran's full range of threats." Dr. Gargash's message reinforces Amb. Al Otaiba's case in @WSJopinion: wsj.com/opinion/the-u-…




If the Saudis had joined the Abraham Accords and built the pipeline long discussed between the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean via Israel, nobody would be talking about the Straight of Hormoz.





Ben Shapiro—after telling his audience for months that bombing Iran wouldn't lead to a wider war, and then claiming the war was just going to be a quick bombing campaign—is now telling Americans to prepare for a long war. "There is no way to extricate ourselves from this situation right now." Americans only got "tired" of Vietnam after 50,000 troops died, he says. "Our" military members are "heroes" because they're willing to "sacrifice" their lives "for a greater good"—a future world where "energy will become cheap again because the Strait of Hormuz will be free again."















