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Who was it that said something to the effect of, “We can not let international decisions be made by people in rural Wisconsin” it was some world leader. They know our system has been completely rigged in favor of stupidity and have decided to move on without us

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And, when they got caught they used Colombian drug lords to facilitate the sale and distribution of crack to Black Americans and used the money to continue to fund the Contras, a right wing anti-Communist paramilitary group. Latin America was completely destabilized which brings us to present day

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Women's title game gets Easter bounce as Bruin beatdown nears ten million Easter Sunday continues to fuel sports viewership, as the NCAA women's basketball national championship entered rare territory despite a rout.

The Women's title game attracted nearly 10 million viewers.

Remember, a consultant (not the market) convinced the NCAA to sell the media rights to women's college basketball for just $65 million per year.

The men get $1.1 billion!

www.sportsmediawatch.com/2026/04/wome...

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(2/X) and look like a tough guy for Bibi. (Trump is impressed by the "toughness" of guys like Bib and Putin and wants to impress them.)

Similarly, when the war ends (or semi-ends, it's likely that Trump will continue to do some saber-rattling whenever some Epstein-type story comes up), it won't..

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(1/X) The media's refusal to discuss Trump's personality disorder has made its coverage of Iran very poor. They pretend that Trump had some normal rationale for the war, some semi-imminent threat, but it's more likely he did it out of some kind of combination of a desire to distract from Epstein...

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guy with a nose ring grills Graham Platner much harder than all the progressive on-line shows that love to have him on, and the answer is... uh.... not great

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of tax payers dollars should be JUST LIKE these child support gnggas. Wages garnished! Everything they even think about should fail. They should die broke and in debt.

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You know how JB’s Project 2026 is to go after Trump and all his coconspirators? They should do that shit the same way they did the mafia and drug cartels. Seize all their assets, prosecute them for fraud and embezzlement, jail them and make them pay restitution. These people funneling billions of

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To this day you can not get white people to accept that Reagan is who stole their America Dream. They keep talking about the good ol days skipping right over that Reagan is the one who destroyed it. Your grandfather made good money because he was in a union.

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The marches had no shortage of skeptics.
In Oxford, Miss,, Cass Rutledge, a first-year law student at the University of Mississippi, walked through the No Kings protest and around the town square on Saturday and questioned why people thought Mr. Trump was acting like a king.
"He is, you know, a duly elected president who won the popular vote and the electoral college in a landslide," Mr. Rutledge said.
"And so I'm a little bit confused on how he's acting differently than any other president."
He pointed to the stalemate in Congress over the SAVE America Act, the Republican-driven bill to tighten voter identification and registration rules, which Democrats have called an attempt to suppress turnout based on false claims of voting fraud. Mr. Rutledge said that Mr.
Trump was "going through the process" to try to get the legislation passed.

The marches had no shortage of skeptics. In Oxford, Miss,, Cass Rutledge, a first-year law student at the University of Mississippi, walked through the No Kings protest and around the town square on Saturday and questioned why people thought Mr. Trump was acting like a king. "He is, you know, a duly elected president who won the popular vote and the electoral college in a landslide," Mr. Rutledge said. "And so I'm a little bit confused on how he's acting differently than any other president." He pointed to the stalemate in Congress over the SAVE America Act, the Republican-driven bill to tighten voter identification and registration rules, which Democrats have called an attempt to suppress turnout based on false claims of voting fraud. Mr. Rutledge said that Mr. Trump was "going through the process" to try to get the legislation passed.

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olemiss.collegerepublicans EXEC SPOTLIGHT: Meet Cass Rutledge, Chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans. He is a senior Public Policy... more

olemiss.collegerepublicans • Follow The University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Cass Riledge Chairman 59 likes olemiss.collegerepublicans EXEC SPOTLIGHT: Meet Cass Rutledge, Chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans. He is a senior Public Policy... more

The NYT says today’s #NoKings protests had “no shortage of skeptics,” and then quoted exactly one of those skeptics: The chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans (as of 2025.)

But of course, the Times doesn’t ID him as such. He’s just a Concerned Youth.

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Not only did Cardi bring Kim out she gave her the stage to herself. That’s how you show respect. I love it!

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Kinda wish we made sports betting illegal again.

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But people choose to be there. They do not want information. They want propaganda.

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a bald man wearing a plaid shirt and a vest is standing with his hands on his hips in a crowd . Alt: a bald man wearing a plaid shirt and a vest is standing with his hands on his hips in a crowd .
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California gubernatorial candidates on stage during a debate in San Francisco on Feb. 3, 2026. Photo by Laure Andrillon, AP Photo

California gubernatorial candidates on stage during a debate in San Francisco on Feb. 3, 2026. Photo by Laure Andrillon, AP Photo

Ten weeks before the primary election, California Democrats still haven’t narrowed down the field of candidates enough to reduce the chances of splitting the vote so much that two Republicans make it to the ballot in November. cal.news/3O0xBfe

📸 Laure Andrillon, AP

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A big part of relationships that people skate by is knowing to pick your battles. Compromising. I’m not arguing with nobody on their birthday, holidays, vacation, days that have personal meaning to them, or close to them having important events coming up. My dislike can wait a day or 2

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We as Americans do not know or like to acknowledge when things are good because bad things are also always happening. We always focus on the bad so much so that it’s pretty taboo to acknowledge the good that government does. And that kind of public is easily swayable bcuz facts don’t matter.

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Way too much to lose.

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BREAKING: In historic $375 million judgment against Meta, New Mexico jurors find the company hid what it knew about its platforms’ risks to children and enabled sexual exploitation of minors.

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Donald Trump was handed an economy with cool inflation, steady job creation and wage growth.

He came in and drove it to the ground with tariffs, tax giveaways to billionaires, a new foreign war.

The American people are struggling and it’s entirely self-inflicted by the GOP.

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With Trump unleashing a reckless war of choice in Iran, I know you want answers.

I'm hosting a telephone town hall to hear from you this Thursday, March 26, at 6PM PT.

To get a call from me, RSVP by Thursday at 9AM PT at: kamlager-dove.house.gov/live

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There was never a mask. I don't understand people pretending that a single lie was told about what these racists wanted to do.

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A voter casts their ballot at Modoc Hall at Sacramento State on Nov. 5, 2024. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters

A voter casts their ballot at Modoc Hall at Sacramento State on Nov. 5, 2024. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week in a lawsuit that could affect elections for more than a dozen states, including California, requiring voters to send their mail-in ballots early. cal.news/4m7Vyy5

📸 Miguel Gutierrez Jr

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I’m going for whatever Dem makes it… if a Dem makes it. Because the top two are the only ones who will make it to Nov. Dems need to drop out bcuz they are splitting the vote & of now, the top two are both R*pubs🤦🏽‍♀️

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We all need to read books about how to resist cults.

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I’m giving it up to God lol. Gonna do what I need to do & leave it at that😭

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I swear I look up to this woman even more than my 2 year old does 😭

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Right. You & me both. People’s priorities are f*cked up and I know it’s bad when I’d take the Billionaire over the M*ga Sheriff. I like Eric but he doesn’t have the juice. I’m praying ppl drop out. They have to😭

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And I don’t like none of’em isn’t helping me at bit 🙃

But I need to so some more work to see these “policies” 😒

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