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Aaaand there it is.

#RiseUp

Pritzker: The reckoning is here. And now that this culture of timidity is on display, these same do-nothing Democrats want to blame our losses on the defense of Black people, trans kids, and immigrants, instead of on their own lack of guts and gumption.

Asking for a friend ?? #WTFAmerica

They’re going to keep pushing until something stops them.

If you don’t think that at some point he’s going to show more interest in the 5,044 nuclear weapons he controls, you’re as deluded as the people who thought he’d never tank the stock market and the economy.

This!

Yes they are.

Love. This. Right. Here. ❤️✨

Boy, The way Imbecile is tanking the economy and my 401k I'm sure thankful for my Social Security. Wait ... what?

One of the best Downfall takeoffs I’ve ever seen. The subtitles are simply brilliant.

Attorney General Seeks Death Penalty For All UnitedHealthcare Customers

Get Out The Vote, Day 4: Election Day. Just launched canvassing in Milwaukee; now going out to knock on doors. You still have 7+ hours to get out the vote for Judge Susan Crawford, Dr. Jill Underly, and Dem-endorsed candidates up and down the ballot! Sign up at wisdems.org/volunteer

I noted the plaintiff in the case against the military transgender ban that just resulted in a nationwide injunction against it, out of WA state, is Commander Emily Shilling, a Navy fighter and test pilot who transitioned while in the service. glaad.org/transgender-...

Not satisfied with purchasing a Presidential Election to become co-President, Sissy SpaceX now wants to buy himself a Supreme Court judge in Wisconsin. You can end his shopping spree, Wisconsinites! 🚫 💰 #VoteForJudgeSusanCrawford 🗳️ ✅ 👍 This is super important.

Pritzker has been a leader in speaking out against the administration's illegal actions.

HOW TO REFUTE the error of WHATABOUTISM: 1/ Whataboutism is a powerful fallacy because it doesn’t just avoid the original issue— it attacks the person raising it! Instead of addressing the problem at hand, it shifts focus by accusing the other side of hypocrisy or pointing to their own flaws.

Wisconsin residents are receiving text messages from a (202) D.C. area code, falsely urging them not to vote in the upcoming election. These messages are not legitimate.

The founders signed the Declaration of Independence knowing that they would be killed if they were defeated. Think about the next time you decide to take the easy road.

‘I Messed Up At Work Again,’ Crestfallen Michael Waltz Texts Wife, National Geographic Editorial Staff

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This is, at its core, a constitutional crisis. Congress is constitutionally required to perform oversight of the executive branch. To do nothing means you are choosing to ignore your sworn duty to uphold the constitution. @amyklobuchar.com @smith.senate.gov @morrison4mn.bsky.social

the larger issue: Rs are dangerously incompetent- on DOGE, on economy, on natl security. They don't care enough about America to get it remotely right.

Top White House officials used disappearing messages on Signal for top-secret national security discussions—violating federal law & risking our security. Even worse? A participant was in Moscow. Congress must investigate. This betrayal cannot stand . adamkinzinger.substack.com/p/the-signal...

Every single Democratic lawmaker should be calling for Hegseth's immediate resignation right now. Not just some. Not just a few dozen. Every single one, starting at the top with Mr. Schumer and Mr. Jeffries. And the fact that it hasn't happened yet is nearly as shocking as Hegseth's conduct.

Wyden: "I'm of the view that there ought to be resignations, starting with the national security adviser and the secretary of defense."

I’m sorry but I’m still thinking about the Secretary of Defense texting “We are currently clean on OPSEC” to a group chat that, unbeknownst to him, included the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic magazine.

I would like to nominate Maxwell Smart for national security advisor.

SecDef Hegseth once said: “Any security professional would be fired on the spot and prosecuted for this kind of reckless conduct.” Today, he’s the one endangering national security. By his own standard, he should be gone.

Who among us hasn't accidentally texted the wrong person copies of America's war plans? www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

This is what magic sounds like ✨