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Crunching fedgov spending, election data, maps, code, more. Elon Musk - "Worth following". Charlie Kirk - "You're a must follow".
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Good article highlighting the difficulty of untangling those nonprofits - often the major funders will go through an intermediary like NEO Philanthropy. But they always trace back to the same 30-ish families (and taxpayers).

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Why do we have suspected Iranian operatives working in the Department of Defense?

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The Biden fundraiser wasn't a one-off. Pascoe's Oyster Roast at the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds hosted Hillary Clinton in 2016 too. He was a Democratic presidential kingmaker in SC for a decade. This was not a passive Democrat.

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These are all Communists. Not "people who are to my left are commies." Actual Communists. Just search for CUNY Internationalist Clubs and the other names on those signs.

Communism is a cult without a God. It demands your entire life in service to them. You're seeing that there are a lot of Communists out there who are dedicated to destroying the country.

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Before that endorsement, Biden came to Pascoe's turf. In Jan 2020, Biden attended Pascoe's annual Oyster Roast & Fish Fry at the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds... over 250 people. This was Pascoe's event, his crowd, his stage.

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Hello Mr. LaPorta,

Are you the reporter who was so incompetent in sourcing that you knowingly nearly caused a NATO Article 5 crisis and got fired from AP as a result?

Don't lecture anyone on "safety." Your carelessness had a non-zero chance of causing World War 3.

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Not quite, but Mr. LaPorta's sourcing pattern is interesting. Announcing dates and locations of future strikes. Glad his sources didn't seem to be aware of the Maduro operation.

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Hello Mr. Stiller.

You: "War is not a movie."

Also you: wrote, directed, and pocketed $188M from Tropic Thunder, a film whose entire premise is actors who mistake a war for a movie. You literally already made this point, for profit.

Let's check your oh-so-virtuous leftist credentials.

Your film put Robert Downey Jr. in blackface. You directed that. Your script used the word "r*tard" 17 times. You wrote that. Twenty-two disability organizations (Special Olympics, The Arc, National Down Syndrome Congress, the AAPD) launched a national boycott. That actually happened.

You took the $188M and kept every frame.

2018: "I stand by my apology."
2023: "I make no apologies for Tropic Thunder. Proud of it."

Pick one.

Your father: Jerry Stiller. Your mother: Anne Meara, an Emmy-nominated actress. Your first job: Saturday Night Live. July 2021, asked about Hollywood nepotism: "Show biz is ultimately a meritocracy. Untalented people don't really last if they get a break because of who they are or who they're related to."

The ultimate nepo baby telling people the game is fair... equity is for everyone who isn't you, apparently.

At the Comics for Kamala fundraiser you raised $150,000 for Harris. At that same event you said: "Every white Jewish guy wishes he was Black."

You are a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. In June 2022 you flew to Kyiv for a photo with Zelensky.

Summing it up... A $200M Hamptons liberal who played everyman for profit. Blackface on screen, a disability slur 17 times in the script, an apology issued and then retracted, a humanitarian title treated as a press credential, and now... outrage that someone used your war movie about war.

"War is not a movie."

No. But your career has been.

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🧵WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING: Meet David Pascoe, candidate for SC Attorney General. He's running as a Republican. But is he actually a Democrat?

Joe Biden is in South Carolina today.

Which makes this the perfect moment to introduce you to David Pascoe, candidate for SC Attorney General, running as a Republican, and what he said about Joe Biden in January 2020:

"He is the most decent man I have ever met in American politics. Joe has been a role model of mine for many years. He is someone my sons look up to. Joe is the first and only candidate I have ever endorsed for public office."

That's not only a Democrat who voted for Biden. That's a Democrat who hosted Biden's campaign fundraiser at his own annual oyster roast, endorsed him for president, and was Biden's frontrunner to become US Attorney for South Carolina.

David Pascoe spent 20+ years as an elected Democrat, 6 consecutive terms as SC First Circuit Solicitor. He pushed DEI-style racial quota systems for SC judges as recently as December 2023. Six months before his "conversion," he endorsed a Democratic state rep who voted against banning gender procedures on minors.

And here are the receipts. 👇

As always, patience as I pull together this thread.

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lol. No. China is no global center of gravity. China is on the decline even as they cling onto their cultural supremacy and harbor grand delusions of returning to the tribute system.

Interesting watching that the Communist axis is finally revealing its true colors now that Trump is flushing out the global order they'd been hiding within, though.

It's impossible for a global military hegemon to persist. That's not the same thing as saying that the world is necessarily multipolar. The United States is still the global Harrison Bergeron trying to shrug off his shackles.

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"When President Trump went in there and bombed out their nuclear, and they just thumbed their nose at it, I believe he did the right thing at the right ‌time," Soule said ⁠on Friday as he filled up his Ford F-150 truck in Marietta, Georgia.
Other states, including Indiana and West Virginia have seen prices rise by 44.3 cents and 43.9 cents, respectively.

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Public Trust in Government: 1958-2025

Just 17% of Americans now say they trust the government in Washington to do what is right “just about always” (2%) or “most of the time” (15%).

While trust in government has been low for decades, the current measure is one of the lowest in the nearly seven decades since the question was first asked by the National Election Study, and it is lower than it was last year (22%).

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