Ulysses

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Ulysses

Ulysses

@InExile08

Snark is my game. I don’t respond to generic DMs

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Ulysses
Ulysses@InExile08·
@ksorbs Which Ginger Ale, though? Get well soon!
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
Hey everyone, Kevin is back in his room, surgery was a success. He’s quite groggy from the anesthesia and a little nauseous, but doc said the infection wasn’t nearly as bad as they thought. Small blessings! He’s sipping ginger ale and will eat soon. -Braeden
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Ulysses
Ulysses@InExile08·
@xnoesbueno They'd probably just get drunk together. Ain't nobody dying for their globalist hack leader. And if the Billy Bobs fight: the Canadians with guns don't like LPC
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Northern Barbarian
Northern Barbarian@xnoesbueno·
@InExile08 Yeah for all the tough talk. Send a couple of ill-organized convoys full of Billy Bobs north, it's over
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Pizza4Cat@Pizza4Cat·
@cyber_scrutiny @DrewPavlou Not up to the judges Einstein, it will up to a jury. And with no material evidence, it’s sure as hell going to be a stretch in trying to convict him
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
BREAKING: Court documents reveal that Australian government war crimes investigators do not even have the NAMES of two individuals Ben Roberts-Smith is alleged to have killed in Afghanistan almost 20 years ago. Nobody has managed to identify these alleged victims - even after $300 million was spent on war crimes investigations over five years. Australian Office of Special Investigations director Ross Barnett already revealed that investigators have: - No crime scenes - No access to the deceased - No bodies - No post-mortem report - No official cause of death - No recovery of projectiles to link to weapons that might have been carried by members of the ADF - No photographs - No site plans - No measurements - No recovery of projectiles - No blood spatter Now we know that after nearly $300 million and 5 years of investigation, they do not even have the NAMES of two alleged victims. If there is no name, no identification, no body - how do we even know they were killed? Does anybody actually think this is fair? Does anybody actually think that a criminal conviction - proved to a criminal standard, beyond reasonable doubt - is remotely possible in these circumstances? Daily Mail: ''Two of the five men Ben Roberts-Smith is accused of murdering while serving with the Special Air Service in Afghanistan have never been identified by war crimes investigators. Court documents seen by the Daily Mail show one of the Victoria Cross recipient's alleged victims is described only as 'Person Under Control 1', or alternatively 'Enemy Killed in Action 3'.''
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Rep. Mike Collins
Rep. Mike Collins@RepMikeCollins·
The Strait of Hormuz: lame, hates freedom, no SEC championships. The Gulf of America: cool, American exceptionalism, full of freedom and oil, all of the SEC championships.
Jesús Enrique Rosas@Knesix

I honestly thought this map was made up Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction. Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the "we were heading to Saudi Arabia but NVM" route. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and everyone panicked. Oil hit $126 a barrel. Gas hit $4 a gallon. Cable news did the thing where they put a red banner on screen and say "CRISIS" in a font that suggests you should be hoarding toilet paper. And then something happened that nobody in media seems interested in reporting, for obvious reasons. The world just... switched suppliers? Like changing your internet provider except the internet provider is the entire effing global energy economy. American oil exports are approaching record levels. Gulf Coast refineries are running at 95% capacity. Supertankers that were mid-ocean on their way to the Persian Gulf literally turned around and headed to Texas. That's not a metaphor. Ship tracking data shows them doing U-turns in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile China, which was getting 45% of its oil imports through Hormuz and paying basement prices for sanctioned Iranian crude, is now competing with Japan and Europe for the same expensive American barrels. Chinese manufacturers are already raising prices 20% on goods headed to the US. So to summarize: Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world's emergency gas station and China's cheap energy subsidy evaporated. This is either the most elaborate coincidence in the history of geopolitics... or someone planned the sequence Venezuela -> Iran -> profits! I'll let you figure out which one

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Ashish Vats
Ashish Vats@AshishVats11745·
@SecRubio You people couldn't achieve regime change, nor could you get the Strait of Hormuz reopened. On top of that, today Iran has brought you to your knees and is forcing a deal strictly on its own terms. From here, the end of American hegemony is now certain.
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Masoumeh Ebtekar - also known as "Screaming Mary" - was the spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days - subjecting them to beatings, starvation, and mock executions. In 2014, the Obama Administration granted visas to her son and his family to enter the United States. In June 2016, the Obama Administration gave them lawful permanent resident status via the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. This week, I terminated their lawful permanent resident status and today, Seyed Eissa Hashemi, Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement pending their removal from our country. Her family should never have been allowed to benefit from the extraordinary privilege of living in our country. America can never become home for anti-American terrorists or their families - and under the Trump Administration, it never will.
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Ulysses
Ulysses@InExile08·
@iowahawkblog They really don't understand the need for a 64oz coffee
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David Burge
David Burge@iowahawkblog·
“What is THIS? A coffee for ANTS?” -Me, every time I’m outside the USA
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Ulysses@InExile08·
@NateSilver538 Would love to see the bubbles for MSM talking heads and their relative airtime / word count
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
These are the Twitter/X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026. I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken.
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Ulysses
Ulysses@InExile08·
@bonchieredstate @redsteeze This idiot also didn't realize the implications of his words: if this person was a POW, what was almost certain to happen to him were actual war crimes
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
They were so obviously rooting for him to be captured.
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Ulysses@InExile08·
@DK_Able People that have never met a conservative in real life cannot fathom that we don't instinctively hate gay or brown people
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Shipwreckedcrew
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
In looking at the transcript of the Birthright Citizenship case oral argument, I noted something that I think is indicative of why Justice Jackson seems to be "wearing out her welcome" with other Justices. The CJ has brought a bit of structure to oral arguments -- at least to the beginning. The Attorney takes 60-120 seconds to give a "30,000 foot" overview of his client's position. The CJ then starts the questioning with Justice Thomas, and then goes in order of tenure on the Court. Twice in the Birthright Citizenship case Justice Jackson jumped in ahead of her turn, and stepped on the answers to questions that were posed by Justices on the Court longer than she has been. She first did it at page 23 of the transcript, while Gorsuch was in the middle of asking a question. He ignored her and kept asking his question. She then did it to Justice Barrett -- trying to jump in after Justice Gorsuch finished, when Justice Barrett was next. Justice Kavanaugh opted to not ask any questions in the first round. In fact, she did it twice to Barrett -- coming back and trying to interject a question again when Barrett was still asking questions during the first round. When she did it a 3rd time, Barrett just let her go. Her inability to control herself, and her seeming indifference to the protocol the others all respect are the kinds of little things that end up with you occupying the William O. Douglas seat on the Court.
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Ulysses
Ulysses@InExile08·
@verge The moon is ours Citation: our flag is up there, nobody else's is
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