Proud American Jew. Former lifelong Democrat → Trump 2024. Ex-host of Searching for Political Identity & The Brian Eskow Show. UAP kook & back making music.

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Imagine going to law school in 2018 as a know-nothing guy who voted for Democrats your whole life because that's how you were raised. Imagine the joy of learning the details of the Equal Protection Clause in your second-year Constitutional Law class (you went at night, and the first-year CL course covered the scope of government powers, not individual rights). Imagine taking two electives in Critical Race Theory in your senior year, because you wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Imagine learning that equity calls for abandoning the standard set by the Equal Protection Clause. Imagine starting a podcast called Searching for Political Identity to reflect on what you learned in school, because you’re so torn. Imagine being attracted to Vivek Ramaswamy’s merit and unity message in the 2024 election, and a lightbulb starting to go off. Imagine hearing Ron DeSantis rail about CRT on national television every night while you’re studying it. Imagine watching Ted Cruz engage in a lively discussion with Justice Jackson about it while her appointment to the Supreme Court was being considered. Imagine waking up one day and realizing that the Republicans/the vast majority of MAGA (not the alt/far right people) are not who you thought they were. Imagine the surprise you felt when you found yourself voting for Trump in 2024 because you think he is a strong leader and correct on the culture war. That’s exactly what happened to me.
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This is what it’s all about.
New level of American patriotism has just been unlocked #worldcup #usa #fifa
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Feels good to be in a band again. Even if it’s with myself. The shadows cast On the wall They captivate us A lie to which We’re all attached Ain’t life the greatest? A thought arises In the mind of A corrupted son What if I run?
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Ok, I’m feeling really good about this. With my allotted 15 minutes for guitar today, I was able to achieve a significant goal. I figured out how I’m going to record “lead” guitar on top of my riffs for these videos. It’s simple — just play the riff through another device with headphones in and record myself playing the lead on my phone. Then just combine the videos in CapCut. I don’t know why it took me 6 months to figure that out. This unlocks a whole new set of possibilities for my posts! Regarding this first “lead” video, it’s particularly rough. I was taking work calls and my dad is on his way for dinner. Only had time for one quick take. But again, it’s about the idea. And yes, same riff from Monday.
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Elon Musk didn’t build his wealth. Elizabeth Warren did.
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What effect does Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire have on your life?
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Hey, look, it’s another video of me playing the riff I wrote on Monday. Don’t worry, this phase won’t last forever. Soon I’ll be on to the next riff. This video is from yesterday afternoon. I knew I wanted to try to add some lead guitar, so I recorded this video without singing in hopes that I’d be able to figure out how to record another video on top of it. I’m pretty stupid technologically, so the best I could do was what I posted yesterday - just a GarageBand recording on my phone like I were recording playing acoustic song. For whatever reason, it sounds better this way when I have the phone to my side as opposed to on my lap like when I record in GarageBand. I have no idea what I’m doing. One day I’ll figure out how to record like a pro.
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The main reason I got so upset about critical race theory is that I’m curious to see what kind of problems we could solve if we weren’t tearing each other apart. I’m not saying there aren’t extremists on the right, but they sure as hell weren’t institutionalized the way CRT was on the left. I hope it’s not too late for us to pull back and move beyond identity politics.
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No writing lyrics or practicing singing today. Just my first attempt to work in layers on the electric guitar in, what, 15 years, easily? Certainly the first time with my own guitar. I have no equipment other than a cheap practice amp and my gorgeous new guitar. This post is about the idea, and the possibilities, not the audio quality. Same riff from Monday.
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Maybe people are on to something when they say, “You were never really a Democrat if you voted for Trump in 2024.” After all, I didn’t really have any understanding of law or politics before I went to law school in 2018. So, you could say I was never really a Democrat. I just voted that way because that’s the way I was raised.
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If you ride a motorcycle, you should not be allowed to park in spaces that are designed for cars. You should be forced to walk your bike up to the front of the premises and lean it against the building like the little boy you are.
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Who knows if I would’ve slid to the right if the Democrats hadn’t slid to the far left. Who cares. It happened.
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I can’t believe my baby is 4 today!
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The shadows cast On the wall They captivate us A lie to which We’re all attached Ain’t life the greatest? A thought arises In the mind of A corrupted son What if I run?
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Translation: Shut the fuck up, Sheryl.
Sheryl. Your article exemplifies the biased reporting we have come to expect from you and @nytimes. It was unfair, inimical, and inaccurate. All one needs to refute your argument is to glance at my publicly available calendar and to review my unprecedented list of accomplishments on a wide range of issues, all of which I drove. You evidently never undertook these foundational due diligences. Why let facts obscure a good story? You fault me for missing a couple of monthly counselor meetings. However, I meet one-on-one with my counselors every day to decide policy and strategy. We schedule the monthly meetings to give the divisions a chance to keep each other informed about HHS-wide policies with which I’m already intimately familiar. Had you read my calendar, you would have seen that I have back-to-back meetings all day, every day, with both career and political staff, with my counselors and with outside stakeholders, interspersed with press conferences and other policy announcements. I am knowledgeable and active on every issue in every division of my department, and I always make the final decisions. I meet with the principals at FDA, NIH, CDC, and my senior counselor every morning, something, I’m told, is unprecedented in HHS history. I try to get out of the office between 4:30 and 6:00 PM, so that I can spend three hours, in quiet, responding to emails. I normally work until 11 PM every night, mostly on phone calls to staff. In order to prove your preconceived case for my disengagement, you quote anonymous employees, some of whom I fired or who quit to avoid being fired. You also deceptively quote HHS employees without identifying whether they were among those I fired, thereby depriving your readers of the opportunity to make an independent judgment about their credibility. I came into this job to change the culture of a broken agency that has presided over the worst decline in public health in American history. Of course I fired people—lots of them! It's an easy task for even the laziest journalist, to comb that flotsam and jetsam for malevolence toward the Trump administration. And of course, this species of journalist will always be able to find disgruntled individuals among the 70,000 employees of the Department from whom to cherry pick "facts" to flesh out a preordained hit piece. All that is required for this brand of journalism is the ethical elasticity that you seem to have in spades. You had a preconceived thesis, and you set out to prove it. This is a widely accepted technique in journalism today, but I grew up in an era when it would not have been tolerated by the New York Times. Ultimately, God puts us all on this earth to search for existential truths. I've tried to instill this mission at HHS by implementing gold standard research to end the regime of politicized science that COVID exposed to the American public. There was a time that journalists were proud to be the fearless and uncompromising champions of truth. Standards have devolved, and journalism is dead. The Times now employs propagandists. Your capitulation to partisanship further compounds your journalistic challenges; since we all are aware of your predictable bias, we at HHS are unwilling to talk to you about the topics that are important. The fact that you have minimal access to decision makers leaves you covering trivia and relying on your own capacity for invention. Btw. When I took this job, the building was empty. About 90% of the employees were not coming to work. I changed that, but your newspaper never covers my reforms. Nor did you cover the fact that my predecessor almost never showed up for work here during his four years in office. When we came in, there were still artifacts from the first Trump administration in many of our office drawers because no one showed up for work during the Biden years. Just as Rochelle Walensky spent her entire term as CDC Director in Cambridge, Xavier Becerra reportedly spent most of his term as HHS Secretary in California. (I live in California, but I’ve only been there once in fifteen months). His only notable accomplishments here were losing 300,000 children, referred to HHS for custody and care, to human traffickers and drug runners, encouraging transgender surgeries, and disabling the entire program-integrity apparatus, allowing hundreds of billions of dollars of theft from my agency. I have set out to find the children Becerra lost. He is now the front-runner for the governor of California. These are not invented stories; they are genuine scandals that the Times will never cover, presumably, because the malefactors are Democrats. Finally, you criticize me for spending time with the Indian tribes in Alaska. I consider that part of my job. I run the Indian Health Services, and I’ve had unprecedented success in transforming IHS from a backwater to a top priority for this department. I’ve made more trips to Indian country and to Indian health clinics and hospitals than any HHS secretary in history, and I’ve brought Indians into high positions on the sixth floor for the first time in agency history. This is another success story that the Times will never cover.
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Insane comeback.
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On the alien front, it’s seeming increasingly likely that the infamous Eisenhower meeting actually happened, and that our government made a deal with aliens that gave us technology and them access to certain humans for testing. Based on a clip I saw of Lou Elizondo appearing on the Jillian Michaels podcast.
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Interesting post.
We loathed Obama like you loathed Trump. Except we loathed Obama because he loathed America. You loathe Trump because you loathe America.
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Some people say the wildest shit for views. I just say stuff like, “I like Pete Hegseth.” Works every time. Plus, it’s true!
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I too jumped on the Trump train late and have no regrets. I love the combination of common sense, execution, and bravado. I'm not saying his second term has been perfect. Just very good.
I have volunteered for: 🔵 Ralph Nader 🔵 John “Two Americas” Edwards 🔵 Bernie Sanders (twice) 🔵 Robert Kennedy Jr. In 2024 I bit the bullet and voted for Trump. It felt great, no regrets. 🇺🇸 I joyously voted for @spencerpratt
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What are your thoughts on the Karmelo Anthony verdict?
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