Jim Bigham

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Jim Bigham

Jim Bigham

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Jason Cohen 🇺🇸
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸@JasonJournoDC·
💥NEW: CNN's Kasie Hunt: "Do you think your party has a problem with antisemitism?" John Fetterman: "Sure! Definitely! I mean, the guy that’s gonna win the primary in Maine has a Nazi tattoo on his chest! And that’s no problem for a lot of voters. That's CRAZY!"
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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
Reminder: Through nuclear forensics, radioactive material can be traced to its origin, down to the exact site it was mined from. Meaning that once Trump gets his hands on the Uranium, we would be able to determine exactly who supplied Iran with Uranium. Could be important.
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Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz@carlosalcaraz·
Hay noticias que cuesta muchísimo dar. Madrid es casa, uno de los lugares más especiales del calendario para mí, y por eso me duele tanto no poder jugar aquí por segundo año consecutivo. Me duele especialmente no poder estar delante de mi gente, en un torneo que es tan especial. Gracias por el cariño de siempre y ojalá nos veamos pronto ❤️
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Democrat Rep. Greg Casar: "Have you met with any of the 1.4 million people who have lost their health insurance just this last year?" RFK Jr.: "They're almost all illegal immigrants." BOOM
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
A Director at Braver Angels resorted to ableist language, even labeling me a product of DEI. I never disclosed being deaf in these threads; you introduced that point yourself, implicitly. Critique my competence if you want. Targeting a disability is unacceptable and contradicts the principles you claim to uphold. In doing so, you've done more harm to your own credibility than anything I've said.
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Elizabeth Doll@doll_elizabeth

The Trump administration doesn't mind using DEI to elevate incompetent people so long as the "journalist" spreading conspiratorial nonsense is on their side politically. Incredibly competent journalists should be rewarded for their competence, not the favor they show the government.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Former Ft. Deposit, Alabama Mayor Jacqulyn Boone has been arrested for MAIL-IN BALLOT FRAUD, along with city council candidate Steven Thigpen They face FELONY charges for unlawful use of absentee ballots They "won" the Aug. 2025 municipal election but it got THROWN OUT due to "voter irregularities" Then they had to hold a special election. That thing Dems say never happens, HAPPENED AGAIN
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
RFK Jr: We’ve already shut down 500 hospices in Los Angeles, and incidentally we haven’t had one call, complaining because clearly these were fraudulent.
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
🚨 This was the most insane single day in American foreign policy in a generation and most people missed half of it.. > Iran agreed to suspend its entire nuclear program — indefinitely.. > Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again.. > zero dollars changed hands.. no frozen funds.. no pallets of cash.. > the US naval blockade on Iran stays up until the final deal is signed.. > Trump publicly ordered Israel to stop bombing Lebanon — used the word PROHIBITED in all caps.. > Netanyahu went on live TV and admitted he was acting on a US request.. > Defense Minister Katz got overruled within hours after saying Lebanon ops "have not yet been completed".. > a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect overnight.. displaced Lebanese civilians started walking back to their villages.. > oil dropped 12% in minutes.. global equities surged.. > Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" — first time since March 27.. all of this.. one Friday.. if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post..
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
So the current line from the Democrat/Media Complex goes something like this: “Oh, so the Straits of Hormuz are open again. Big deal. So we spent all that money and killed all those people just to achieve something that was already in place before we started this.” They are acting like opening the Straits of Hormuz was our singular military objective. In reality, our objectives were to destroy Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities, eradicate the class of mullahs who were murdering their own citizens by the bushel, and eliminate the mullahs’ ability to export terror throughout the world. All objectives were achieved with only a few U.S. casualties, the world is now a vastly safer place, and as an added bonus Israel and Lebanon seem poised to finally achieve peace. This is one of the greatest military victories in world history, and the usual suspects are trying to obscure that fact by pretending our objective was something tertiary to the entire effort. Don’t fall for it. It’s a journalistic lie.
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Jesse R. Binnall
Jesse R. Binnall@jbinnall·
This is the letter we sent to The Atlantic and Sarah Fitzpatrick BEFORE they published their hit piece on FBI Director @FBIDirectorKash. They were on notice that the claims were categorically false and defamatory. They published anyway. See you in court.
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Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry@BobLonsberry·
THE POPE IS WRONG The pope is wrong. I'm not talking about the pissing match between him and Trump, an embarrassment arising from two men with problem egos. I'm talking about the gospel. He's wrong about that. On Palm Sunday, presiding at the altar, dressed in his vestments and regalia, standing above the body and blood of Christ, proclaiming as the bishop of Rome the gospel, he said, "Jesus does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war -- but rejects them." Let that sink in. "Jesus does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war -- but rejects them." That is preposterous, and conflicts directly with the Bible, the teachings and history of his own Roman Catholic Church, and the very nature of the Lord Jesus Christ. In the Bible, there are six separates Psalms written as prayers by David while he was waging war. In these prayers he asked God to bless his efforts and defeat his enemies. Does the pope want us to believe that the Lord ignored those prayers and rejected David as he offered them? Should those Psalms be removed from the Bible canonized by his own church four times over more than a thousand years? What about Jehoshaphat, Elisha, Joshua and Hezekiah -- as well as the entire tribes of Reuben, Gad and Manasseh -- who all while waging war prayed fervently to God to deliver them and subdue their enemies? God ignored them, too, and rejected them? That's a little hard to swallow given that each one of them was blessed with success in battle and rejoicingly thanked the Lord for it. That's what the Bible says. As far as the doctrinally authoritative Catechism of the Catholic Church, the church declares the principle of "just war" -- based on the teachings of saints Augustine and Thomas Aquinas -- and Catholic tradition specifically calls on those waging war to ask for victory in justice and protection for Catholic troops. And what of the Catholic chaplains in our Armed Forces? Should they tell young men and women waging war in their country's service that their prayers are pointless, as they will be ignored and rejected by their Savior? Isn't that what the Holy Father said? Finally, there is the matter of Constantine as he prepared for the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. A pagan who was about to wage war, he asked God to bless him with victory. At that point, he saw a cross in the sky and words that told him to march under its banner. That led to his conversion, the embrace of Christianity by the Roman Empire, the Nicaean Creed, and the official governmental sponsorship that made the Catholic Church one of the most powerful and wealthy institutions in the western world. Is the pope saying that the Lord turned a deaf ear to Constantine? Was that all a mistake or misunderstanding? Should we still be worshipping the sun god? Of course not. But this isn't about history or doctrine, soldiers or even the Bible. It's about Jesus Christ. "Jesus does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war -- but rejects them." Nothing could be further from the truth. Jesus listens to everyone's prayers, and Jesus rejects no one. The Lord loves us all, no matter who we are, no matter what we have done, no matter how far we have fallen. God loves us all, and waits like the adoring Heavenly Father he is for us to reach out to him. He rejoices when we pray, he embraces us when we pray, he pours out his blessings upon us when we pray. Even if we are waging war. Even if we are in the depths of sin. Maybe especially if we are in the depths of sin. "The Lord is near to all who call upon him," David said. And that is true, no matter what Leo said. God always loves us, God is always there for us, God will always hear our prayers. It's unfortunate the vicar of Christ seems confused on that point.
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NEWSMAX
NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
KAROLINE LEAVITT on Eric Swalwell: “I hope that the journalists in this room will do their jobs… to ask Democrats in power how they knew about such despicable behavior from one of their elected representatives for so long, but never said or did anything about it.”
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(((Amram Leifer))) 🇫🇷🇮🇱🇺🇦
That the United States should win a war with Iran is not exactly a surprise, whatever the funny wishful thinking of the commentariat might have been in the first weeks. (Think of, say, a "war" between a T-Rex and a mouse). The really fun part is that this specific victory doesn't seem to lend itself to criticism from any of the usual angles: - The enemy is not going to bounce back later: it has lost its global nuisance capacity forever, and just rebuilding its civilian infrastructure will cost hundreds of billions that it doesn't have. - The enemy will agree with exactly all the conditions imposed on it. The current economic stranglehold imposed on it will see to that. - The amount of pooor ciiviiliaan caasualtiies is ridiculously low. - There has been no massive economic crisis as a consequence of the war - just a modest, temporary spike in oil prices, which never even reached their nominal level of May-June 2022. - The U.S. did not engage any ground troops whatsoever, so no "quagmire" can be claimed. - The effect of the war is not temporary, but structural. The Persian Gulf is now, and will remain for decades, an American lake. In short, absolutely none of the tired talking points against the previous wars can even remotely be credibly applied here. This is the purest, most perfect American triumph since 1945.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Bishop Athanasius Schneider speaks very clearly: "They are not refugees, they are invaders who want to Islamize Europe. They want to destroy historical culture in Europe.” They should have made him Pope.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🚨🧵 THREAD: Braver Angels says they're bipartisan and just bringing people together. Their own leadership coordinates with an anti-Trump political infrastructure network.🚨 This thread is not about BA's members. Many are sincere, and I thank @wilksopinion and @JohnRWoodJr for communicating with me. This is about the infrastructure steering them: IMIP. On August 18, 2025, Harry Boyte, a former Democratic Socialists of America board member, YES, that DSA announced Maury Giles' new role as Braver Angels CEO on video and their shift in strategy from depolarization to civic action: "David has put together a featured plenary at the National Conference on Citizenship... which will be a launch of a new stage for Braver Angels that some of us have been working on for a while." IMIP is the Inter-Movement Impact Project. It coordinates BA's strategic direction. Its own May 2025 document quotes David Brooks approvingly: "Short term: Stop Trump. Foil his efforts. Pile on the lawsuits." Braver Angels' members are bipartisan. Their leadership is adjacent to anti-Trump infrastructure. This thread has all the receipts. As always, patience as I pull together the thread.👇
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Rep. Greg Murphy just STUNNED the Democrats during the RFK Jr. hearing by using his time to rip Anthony Fauci to shreds. He called out Fauci for lying to Congress and destroying public trust in the entire healthcare system. MURPHY: “We’re talking a little bit about vaccination, I think we oughta talk a little bit about the arrogance of a fellow named Anthony Fauci...” “Who came an LIED to Congress, LIED to the American people, and in my opinion, DESTROYED the confidence of the American public in the healthcare system.” “So I think that when we’re talking about vaccination, that’s number one.” “Number two, is your predecessor who is not a physician either, led the greatest invasion in this country of 13-20 million illegal people coming in this country, who we’re NOT vaccinated, and brought in disease into this country.” “So let’s actually bring facts into that conversation.”
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
I had received some questions about President @realDonaldTrump's recent posts, and here are my thoughts: I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate. I’m thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not at all what he thought the AI-generated image was representing—he thought it was a doctor helping someone, and when he learned of the concerns, he immediately removed the post. When I looked at the illustration, I didn’t jump to the same conclusion as some. There were no spiritual references—no halo, there were no crosses, no angels. It was a flag, soldiers, a nurse, fighter planes, eagles, the Statue of Liberty, and I think this is a lot to do about nothing. There is so much ill-intended speculation. I think his enemies are always foaming at the mouth at any possible opportunity to make him look bad. And the illustration from someone else he reposted on Truth Social yesterday, I must say that I like the fact that this is a picture of Jesus whispering in his ear, or at least His hand on his shoulder, guiding him. We all need that—we all need to be listening to Jesus. Again, I think there is an attempt to spin this into something that it isn’t. Remember, President Trump didn’t draw this, he didn’t create it, he reposted it on his social media because he thought it was nice—I would have to agree. I’m not a Catholic, I’m an evangelical, but I appreciate how President Trump has defended religious freedom for people of all faiths, including millions of evangelicals and Catholics in the U.S. and around the world. He is the most pro-Christian, pro-life president in my lifetime, and he doesn’t shy away from it. I would hope that the President and Pope Leo can meet at some point, and that the Pope would have the opportunity to thank the President for his efforts to protect religious liberty for Catholics and people of all faiths.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WATCH: A LIFELONG DEMOCRAT just testified that Tim Walz's admin TARGETED and ATTACKED her for exposing fraud in Minnesota Tim Walz should be in JAIL. Faye Bernstein, a state employee for 20 years, said she first started noticing fraud 7 years ago, and sounded the alarm internally, so the admin began SMEARING her. "The retaliation in the smear campaign is strong. I was called everything from incompetent to racist. People who speak about fraud at state agencies, the first thing that leadership goes to is "RACISM" "It is career-killing, obviously. Who is going to hire someone who is considered racist?!" God bless this brave woman for her bravery 🙏🏻
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