speedyrick.bsky.social
Socialist. From Seattle and New Mexico. Former AUSA, ex-journalist Latin American Review, Dog lover, avid reader, news junkie.
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Today's brownshirts.
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The Nazi storm-troopers of our time. They were a paramilitary force that Hitler used to extinguish enemies and Jews while solidifying his power.
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Off the rack.
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Shameless. Almost as bad as our sham Dem leadership.
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All of them should. These fukers are cowards.
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The leadership is fucking lost. The gross political incompetence of the Dem leadership is going to really hurt the party. They must accept change or become the ashes of history. Disturbing.
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Jeffries has disappointed me more than any of the cowardly Dems. They are so out of touch with the mood of the country and especially young people. Who is giving these establishment Dems advice? @hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social
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I thought he was dead.
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www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
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People couldn’t wear masks to protect others but can wear them to hide their faces when they will face the eventual Nuremberg trials.
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Completely agree. Scandalous. History will not be kind these lawless justices.
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Adams is a cop with a cop mentality. Despise him. thank goodness his 15 minutes are just about out
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"Since Bill Clinton’s victory in 1992, the Democrats have been trying to reinvent themselves as a more conservative party, assuming that their future lay rightward. They were looking in the wrong direction."
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"The Democratic party’s leaders...have largely rolled over in the second Trump administration, failing to use either their procedural power or their public platforms to create leverage against the Maga agenda or advance an alternative vision for the country."