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@dukepaaron @levjoy @floating @TonyStark They don't just want to destroy the only country where Jewish people are the majority, but erase it from history. And people don't believe antisemitism is a problem.

Speaking of stolen elections ...

"In a statement, the Prince William elections office said Trump received 2,327 more votes in the county than he should have, and President Joe Biden was “shorted” 1,648 votes."

virginiamercury.com/blog-va/20

👀The Capitol Police are investigating remarks made by pro-#Trump political operative #RogerStone discussing the assassination of two prominent House Democrats. A source told Mediaite the FBI is aiding with the investigation. t.co/SXkjWXDWHL

@w7voa Trump lost the IA caucuses the last time and went on to win the nomination (and then the presidency). So is this his political death knell?

The New York Times has just reached the "I dunno make some shit up" stage of covering the ridiculous charade that is the meaningless Iowa caucuses.

@DavidNielsen
I do see a lot of hesitancy--as a direct result of active denial by others. A small example: A few years ago, a coworker had a minor laceration at work. I asked if his tetanus was up to date. He said he wasn't sure about putting more "chemicals" in his body.

I explained the difference between what virtually everyone experiences after a tetanus booster (sore arm, maybe some muscle aches) vs. the likely outcome of a tetanus infection (your muscles go into spasm with increasing force over a week or so until, with his musculature, they might break teeth and bones, and then when your breathing muscles seize up, you die).

He got his booster the next day.

During the rise of COVID, I spent a lot of time explaining the basics of how vaccines work to my coworkers. If people are hesitant because they don't have the right information, a lot of people will make a sensible decision if they get good information from a trusted source.

@gwynnion

“The Russians develop a fancy new electronic system and deploy it to the front line—then promptly lose it to Ukrainian artillery, bombs or drones.

It happened again this week, when the Ukrainian Shadow drone group hunted down, and blew up, a very new and very rare RB-109A Bylina electronic-warfare command-and-control system.”

#DefendDemocracyAidUkraine

forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024

@steviesyerda @rameshgupta @GreenFire @ArenaCops @TonyStark

1. No, there isn't. Biden had a little chat with the Houthi's Iranian bosses and told them there wasn't going to be retaliation or escalation.

We do not permit terrorism out of fear of "escalation". If we did that, then terrorists would feel safe in escalating all they like. Instead, we kill terrorists.

2. This perception is a lie that the far left is trying to spread. If you don't like it, stop spreading it. Be honest, instead.

3. Arming Israel *is* defending our allies against terrorism. Hamas is a terrorist organization that committed a massacre.

They wanted this retaliation on Gaza and they got it. They wanted martyrs and they got them. They wanted people like you to blame Israel for what Hamas did, and they got that, too.

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