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#greenscreen 4-20 TikTok video by Aaron Parnas

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"I want to know who is paying for the words that come out of his mouth because to me it seems like everyone in this administration is making a lot of money when people, Americans, working families are... TikTok video by MS NOW

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Picture (found on pinterest) showing the fuzzy butt & two backlegs haging over the rom of a yellow flower..

Picture (found on pinterest) showing the fuzzy butt & two backlegs haging over the rom of a yellow flower..

Hehe, bumblebutt! 🥰

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It's official: The House has sworn in Democratic Rep. Analilia Mejia.

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Lawrence: Only Trump thinks threatening war crimes and committing war crimes 'will be my honor'
Lawrence: Only Trump thinks threatening war crimes and committing war crimes 'will be my honor' YouTube video by MS NOW

MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell examines Donald Trump's shifting claims about his war in Iran, from claiming he's "winning" to sending inexperienced negotiators to secure a peace deal.

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Cults Gone Wild, Part 17.

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Ahead of midterms, Trump’s DOJ is targeting voting in three of the most pivotal swing-state counties "They're basically acknowledging they got nothing," one elections expert said. "It's going to be used for propaganda and PR. And DOJ's law enforcement powers aren't supposed to be used for propaganda ...

With the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) last week demanding 2024 election records from Wayne County, Michigan, the Trump administration is now aggressively targeting the voting process in perhaps the country’s three most pivotal voting jurisdictions. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...

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Apple taps John Ternus as CEO to replace Tim Cook, who will become chairman John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering at Apple, during a company event in New York on March 4, 2026. Apple said on Monday that John Ternus is succeeding Tim Cook as CEO, with Cook assuming the role of executive chairman on Sept. 1. Ternus, a senior vice president of hardware engineering, will join Apple’s board of directors when he becomes chief. Apple’s nonexecutive chairman Arthur Levinson will become the iPhone maker’s lead independent director at that time. “Cook will continue in his role as CEO through the summer as he works closely with Ternus on a smooth transition,” Apple said in a press release. The company said in a filing that the board made the appointment on Friday. It’s the first CEO transition for Apple since Cook, now 65, succeeded Steve Jobs at the helm in 2011, shortly before Jobs’ death. Ternus will become Apple’s eighth CEO. “It has been the greatest privilege of my life to be the CEO of Apple and to have been trusted to lead such an extraordinary company,” Cook said in a statement. “I love Apple with all of my being, and I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with a team of such ingenious, innovative, creative, and deeply caring people who have been unwavering in their dedication to enriching the lives of our customers and creating the best products and services in the world.” Apple also said that Johny Srouji will become chief hardware officer, taking over for Ternus in an expanded role. Srouji, who most recently served as the company’s senior vice president of hardware technologies, will also lead hardware engineering. Apple’s market cap increased by more than 20-fold on Cook’s watch, closing on Monday at $4 trillion. Cook took home $74.6 million in total compensation last year, including a $3 million base salary and millions more in stock awards, according to recent regulatory filings. Forbes estimates his net worth at close to $3 billion. However, as Cook exits, Apple faces numerous challenges, including an increasingly complex supply chain, geopolitical tensions, the Trump administration’s tariffs and a memory crunch tied to soaring demand for AI chips. Ternus, 50, has been Apple’s hardware boss and has worked at Apple for about half his life, joining just four years after he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in mechanical engineering. He’s been widely viewed as next in line, with recent profiles in The New York Times and Bloomberg. His portfolio has included oversight of the hardware engineering teams behind the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods and Vision Pro. Ternus came to Apple in 2001 after a four-year stint as a mechanical engineer at Virtual Research Systems. At Apple, he worked on the product design team, and in 2013 he became a vice president of hardware engineering. During his almost 15-year tenure, Cook oversaw Apple’s jump into wearable technology, with the rollout of the Apple Watch, AirPods and the virtual reality headset Vision Pro, which has struggled to find market adoption since its release in 2024. Revenue almost quadrupled under Cook, climbing to over $400 billion in the latest fiscal year. Cook is best known in Silicon Valley as an operations guru, revamping Apple’s supply chain after joining in 1998 as an executive vice president of worldwide sales and operations. When he arrived, Apple was near bankruptcy. Cook became one of Jobs’ loyal lieutenants and was elevated to the role of operations chief in 2005. Before joining Apple, Cook cut his teeth in the tech industry spending 12 years working at IBM, helping the company manufacture computers. He also spent time at former PC maker Compaq as a vice president of corporate materials. Cook graduated from Auburn University in 1982 and received an MBA from Duke University in 1988.Apple CEO Tim Cook and Jalen Brunson, basketball player for the New York Knicks, during the first day of in-store sales of Apple’s latest products at Apple’s Fifth Avenue store in New York, Sept. 19, 2025. For Ternus, perhaps the most critical aspect of his new job will be pushing the company deeper into artificial intelligence, where it’s lagged many of its megacap peers. While the iPhone 17 has done well, Apple has faced criticism from investors and technologists for a perceived lack of cutting-edge AI technology. That criticism grew after Apple last year delayed an upgrade to its Siri voice assistant. In December, Apple revamped its AI leadership, replacing its former chief with a Google veteran. The company has said it will launch an updated version of Siri this year based on a Google Gemini AI model. Since product designer Jony Ive left Apple in 2019, the company has been operating without one of its cornerstone executives credited with making its flagship iPhone aesthetically appealing to the masses. Ive has since joined OpenAI, which in May 2025 said it would acquire the design guru’s startup in an all-equity deal worth about $6.4 billion. In recent years, Cook acted as a public statesman to advance Apple’s interests, meeting with both foreign and domestic leaders. Initially, he pushed for increased internet privacy protections around the world. In 2016, he notably clashed with the U.S. government over whether Apple would have to help unlock an encrypted iPhone used by a criminal gunman in San Bernardino, California. Cook said to do so would threaten users’ privacy, and the FBI eventually found a different way to unlock the device. Of late, much of Cook’s public lobbying has focused on President Donald Trump, who has threatened and repealed several tariffs on imports from China and other Asian countries where Apple does big business. In August, Cook visited the White House, appearing with Trump, to tout an announcement that Apple would spend $600 billion in the U.S. over the next five years. At the August meeting, Trump, who once referred to Cook as “Tim Apple,” read a list of the company’s commitments next to Cook and said, “I love that you’re doing this.” Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, told CNBC’s “Fast Money” that the timing of Cook’s exit is surprising. “The view is he was going to stay on maybe for another year,” Ives said. “You know, he’s even sort of made comments about it in terms of staying.” Cook used a “Good Morning America” appearance last month to shut down growing speculation about his future at the company, telling viewers that retirement talk is nothing more than a rumor. Asked about reports that he was preparing to step aside, Cook told ABC, “No, I didn’t say that. I haven’t said that. I love what I do deeply. Twenty-eight years ago, I walked into Apple, and I’ve loved every day of it since.” — CNBC’s Jordan Novet contributed to this report. Correction: An earlier version of this story had the incorrect age for Ternus. WATCH: Apple executives Johnny Srouji and John Ternus on its growing chip business.

Apple taps John Ternus as CEO to replace Tim Cook, who will become chairman

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Back to the simple natural order of things…….. not human arrogance based on destruction of our water,air, environment for profit…… for the 1%

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Gil Duran tweet: TLDR: Fascism

in response to Palantir's long fascists screed on X.

Gil Duran tweet: TLDR: Fascism in response to Palantir's long fascists screed on X.

"Your Account is Suspended" Message on X

"Your Account is Suspended" Message on X

The CEO of Palantir posted a fascist manifesto on X.

I pointed out that it was fascist—which resulted in a permanent suspension from X (my second time!).

So, when you hear the tweeters complaining that BlueSky is intolerant, remember why many of us came here in the first place.

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#greenscreenvideo 4-20 TikTok video by Aaron Parnas

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Jim McGovern continues to go off:

"This farm bill is a disaster. It's awful. It's terrible. It's beyond words. It's a giveaway to Big Ag and chemical companies. There's actually liability protection in this bill for people who make pesticides. Like, who thinks like that?!"

Keep cooking, Jim!

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OMG! #fridaynightrumble #fyp #explorepage✨ #mitchmcconnell #politics TikTok video by fridaynightrumble

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Trump says he’s winning the war by a lot.

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Where U.S. science has been hit hardest after Trump’s first year The Trump administration has slashed the number of grants from the National Institutes of Health, with far fewer focused on women, cancer and mental health.

trump and republicans making america great again by... cutting cancer research:

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Palantir is calling for universal military service for all Americans.
Palantir is calling for universal military service for all Americans. YouTube video by Aaron Parnas

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This doesn’t sound great!

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The new report on FBI Director Kash Patel cites more than TWO DOZEN sources describing his leadership as a “management failure” and national security risk.

The White House and DOJ didn’t deny the allegations, but deflected.

Patel was the only one who issued a direct rebuttal.

That speaks volumes.

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Al Gore: Trump administration is the most corrupt in history The former vice president rebukes Trump’s attack on Iran and condemns the administration’s dismantling of climate regulations.

“This is the most corrupt administration not only in American history, but more corrupt than I could ever have imagined a president would be able to get away with to the extent that he has."

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Some people need to hire a good Public Relations person instead of twisting themselves into knots and making their reputation even worse.

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Tyrone Power and Linda Christian

Tyrone Power and Linda Christian

Tyrone Power and Linda Christian

#MenWithCats
and couples too

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Caitlyn Jenner: “Mr. President, my passport has an ‘M’ on it. What does that mean?”

Senile Satan: “The ‘M’ stands for moron. You were stupid enough to support me.”

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Karoline Leavitt

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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump is Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness

Karoline Leavitt @PressSec Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump is Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness

we've noticed and i'm glad he's getting help

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‘Disgraceful!’: Donald Trump Pushes Wild Plan to Erase His Impeachment Record — and Accidentally Revives His Epstein Problem "Trump's latest move to erase his impeachment record stirs up old controversies and Epstein ties. Shocking details inside! 😱 #Trump #Impe...

Trump’s desperate push to “erase” his impeachment record just backfired—spotlighting his creepy Epstein ties all over again. Can't rewrite history, Donny. The files don’t lie. America sees the predator in chief. #TrumpEpstein
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Spain has recently outpaced the US in GDP growth, emerging as one of the fastest-growing major advanced economies. As of 2024–2025, Spain’s economy is growing at a rate over 3% annually, exceeding the US (~2%) and Eurozone (~1%) averages.

Donald is such an uninformed idiot.

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I’m reading this lawsuit Kash filed against The Atlantic. I’m struggling to find where they were wrong.

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Hearing erupts as panel excoriates Trump's proposed cuts for farm and food aid Democrats on a U.S. House spending panel slammed President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts to farm and nutrition programs Thursday, as Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged to collaborate with members of both parties to address their concerns.The president’s budget request would make deep cuts t...

“It’ll be hard for our constituents to believe that USDA serves America’s farmers and rural communities when USDA is taking away their services,” said Sanford Bishop (D-GA), to the House Appropriations Agriculture Subcommittee panel.

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Today I turn 89. I’ve seen this country at its best and its worst, and I know how much community matters. For my birthday, I’m asking you to stand with PFLAG and support the work that’s helped so many in the LGBTQ+ community, including me. give.pflag.org/page/95493/d...

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