redstaterealist.bsky.social
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Deflect much?
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Really? This veteran is ok w whatever Putin wants?
What if he sees a US attack on Iran as a way to unleash a global jihad on the US?
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If you assume, like I do, that he is actually working for Moscow and China, then it ends badly for all of us, including MAGA, because all
Of us are his enemy.
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And, of course, Trump has kneecapped much of our terrorism surveillance and homeland security, so we will all be more vulnerable if we go to war in the Mideast.
Almost as if he was leading a war on America.
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My understanding is that Tucker speaks for Putin.
So it’s interesting to see him calling on Trump to stand down.
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Mike Lee reflects horribly on Utah and the Mormon Church.
An apology isn’t enough.
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Actually, it’s China.
My MAGA neighbors are terrified of China.
So show them how Trump/Musk are handing the next century to China.
Renewables, foreign aid, federal research and technology, innovation.
Oh, and how about the Trump cell phone?
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That’s exactly the message Trump intends.
Shred any idea that the US is trustworthy or stands by its allies.
Where are the Republican patriots?
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Yes
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Our hearts break for you. Sending you and your Minnesota family our love and hugs.
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OR, they know the trans issue is a winner, so they are baiting the left.
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This is inexcusably sloppy writing and editing by the Star Tribune.
‘Watching’ and ‘seeing’ are two different things.
Presumably they will correct it on line.
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More than ten years ago, the National Climate Assessment warned us that it was unlikely government institutions could rise to the moment.
And this was before Donald Trump.
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This story is unclear.
Has the Republican governor of Missouri asked for a federal declaration for the big tornado?
Trump can’t do anything until the Governor asks.
(The story does say the governor requested & received help for 2smaller tornadoes)
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Moran violated one of the foundational rules of journalism:
NEVER publicly state an opinion.
No bumper stickers.
No political yard signs.
No political donations.
No columns by beat reporters.
No posts on social media.
It matters not if he is right.
He can no longer report on the White House.
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Many Republican voted against Democrats.
The difference between the two extremes is that the left advocates on divisive issues that are tangible (trans girls in girls sports), while the right adopts centrist language all can support: ‘Make America Great?’ And this masks the evil that underlies.
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Shame on you @being liberal @btneesroom
“There’s no ambulance to be had,” the cop said.
If this protester cared about this woman, he would have taken her to the hospital as the cop suggested
I’ve been to these types of protests.
Protestors like this guy like to film themselves in righteous outrage.
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This is all according to plan.
It’s an impossible situation.
Tolerate injustice passively, or protest and be defined by the worst elements in the crowd.
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Hundreds of millions of people will be on the move in the decades ahead due to climate change.
Neither party are having an honest discussion.
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China was always supposed to win.
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Umm, Dems have to get elected first.
The political landscape has changed and the extremes -thanks in part to foreign actors- have hijacked the two parties
Extreme Republicans are a more comfortable fit for Americans than extreme Democrats.
And this isn’t about racism
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Of course.
MAGA doesn’t realize that Trump is literally their biggest fears realized.
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The buck never stops with the Republicans.
They just like to cosplay the tough guy.
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They voted against Democrats.
This is what dems don’t realize.
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Right.
This administration is lazy.
It’s easy to find people here legally.
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It’s just a game to them.
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Get off your high horse New Yorker.
The enemy is Fox News and conservative talk radio.
Every minute spent eating our own is an hour not tackling right wing disinformation.
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Ya well.
That happened before the election, and he still won.
Dems need to focus on their own tone-deaf politics.
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This is true.
All they know is Democrats want to cut off boy bits and let boys beat girls in girls sports.
Oh, and Dems want to defund police.
Dems have GOT to be savvier.
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My Republican friends are unaware and don’t want to ‘talk politics.’
Mind you Fox TV and right wing talk radio is on in the background.
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And it’s not over…
It will take years to learn how the effects of coding changes to our nation’s software infrastructure will play out.
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Like, if Vlad had recruited Donald in the 1980s?
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This.
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Actually, he’s admitting that he’s protecting them.
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This is brought to you by the fringe of the Democratic Party that feeds these psychopaths the red meat that allows them to thrive
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Political reporters like to think they are gutsy, but they actually feel safer doing the easy stories—especially if they can remain within the herd.
Biden isn’t a danger to them; Trump is.
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It’s remarkable that the mainstream media is so unwilling to write this story.
Trump is dismantling the foundations of American life, brick by brick.
There’s an occasional story about this brick or that—but nothing about how a building collapses w/o its foundation.
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Are we paying El Salvador to house people who may not be alive?
That’s fraud, right?
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A caveat, however: Omahans also are angry over a half-billion dollar, three mile long streetcar that is being built with no voter say.
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They are afraid.