“It is dangerous to be right in matters about which the established authorities are wrong.”

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Equality feels like oppression when you're accustomed to privilege.
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Love this. Reminiscent of Rockwell’s art.❤️
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Greg Stanton retweeted
Here is the entirety of JD Vance's appearance on The View, which did not go well for him (and kudos to the hosts for actually asking him hard-hitting questions and followups)
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What a disgrace😔

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Greg Stanton retweeted
Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. flew 101 combat missions in Korea and 78 in Vietnam. He stared down Qaddafi at an air base in Libya. He became the first Black four-star general in the history of the United States military. Ronald Reagan called him "a truly great American." Florida named a bridge after him. Pete Hegseth took down his portrait from the Air Force Art Gallery and left the wall empty. Colonel Gerald Curry passed that painting every day for more than a decade on the way to his office. He is writing a leadership book based on James's service. When the portrait came down, he said it "really, really hurt." Shortly after, he retired. Clint Smith interviewed two dozen currently serving, retired, and civilian Black military members for this piece. Person after person described the same thing: promotions blocked or delayed, senior Black and female officers dismissed, Confederate monuments restored, books about Black service members removed from military libraries, affinity groups disbanded. One training instructor described her team manually striking out passages about accomplished Black service members from educational materials - by hand, page by page. Hegseth at Quantico told 800 generals and admirals it was acceptable to "put hands" on subordinates and promised their records would be kept clean if they faced discrimination complaints. A retired Army officer told Smith his fear plainly: "If Pete Hegseth and the current administration had their way, you wouldn't see any of us in key leadership positions. I think the whole idea is to eliminate as many of us as they can, take us back as far as they can." Chappie James's words are engraved on his tombstone at Arlington: "This is my country and I believe in her." The Pentagon took down his portrait. His words are still there.
Sec. Hegseth’s actions continue to be despicable – and they certainly aren’t representative of the Army I served in. We’ve repeatedly seen how this White House has disparaged and mistreated both active-duty service members and the veterans who raised their hand to serve this country. I’m glad that people are continuing to stand up and speak out. theatlantic.com/magazine/202…
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😔In America
Yeah. Gotta make sure those minorities aren’t recognized for their contributions to the country.
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Where’s the outrage FOP‽ @RickFOP86 @GLFOP @IndyFOP86 @GlendaleFOP12
Trump doesn’t rule out giving Jan. 6 rioters who attacked police payouts from the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. More than 140 police officers were injured! “Likely the largest single-day, mass assault of law enforcement officers in our nation’s history.” nbcnews.com/politics/donald-…
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Yet FOP is silent! @GLFOP @RickFOP86 @IndyFOP86
One very telling moment from that Trump interview on NBC that I keep thinking about —-
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RudE BASTARD!
I’ve been thinking a lot about the extraordinary outbursts of the President of the United States against female journalists... well, actually against journalists in general and journalism. But it feels like he saves his most childlike behavior and irrational language for female reporters, calling them all kinds of names that kids in kindergarten are given times out for. It’s stunning to me to witness such behavior from any leader, any CEO, any person of influence or importance. I’ve never witnessed someone like this raging, this weekend with @meetthepress host @kwelkernbc, just last week in the Oval Office with @cnn’s @kaitlancollins, calling women stupid or piggy, telling them to “smile”, calling them darling, demeaning their credibility. Every good man should denounce this behavior. Every person should be able to stand up for their colleagues and say “No more.” Imagine this man screaming like this at your daughter, your wife, your sister, your mother... would you stand for it? No, you wouldn’t! And neither should any of us. It’s unacceptable and undignified. Period. End of story.
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Trump may still pay the Jan6 insurrectionists! Yep! Maybe even those convicted of brutally attacking our sister’s and brother’s in blue! Where’s the outrage?! @GLFOP @IndyFOP86 @RickFOP86

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Where’s the outrage @GLFOP @IndyFOP86 @RickFOP86 “On the first day of his new term, TRUMP followed through and pardoned about 1,500 people involved in the riot, including many who’d attacked police.”
Trump doesn’t rule out giving Jan. 6 rioters who attacked police payouts from the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. More than 140 police officers were injured! “Likely the largest single-day, mass assault of law enforcement officers in our nation’s history.” nbcnews.com/politics/donald-…
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Trump doesn’t rule out giving Jan. 6 rioters who attacked police payouts from the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. More than 140 police officers were injured! “Likely the largest single-day, mass assault of law enforcement officers in our nation’s history.” nbcnews.com/politics/donald-…
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“Video taken at the Capitol that day shows instances of rioters beating police officers.”
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Where’s the OUTRAGE @GLFOP @RickFOP86 They brutally assaulted our sisters and brothers! Trump Administration Live Updates: Judge Freezes Efforts to Create $1.8 Billion Fund nytimes.com/live/2026/05/29/…
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Atrocious!
Trump says the Presidential Medal of Freedom is “much better” than the Congressional Medal of Honor because the Medal of Honor is for people who are “in very bad shape because they've been hit so many times by bullets or they're dead” while the Medal of Freedom is for “healthy, beautiful” people
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Greg Stanton retweeted
3 Day Weekend let us not forget why …
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