It's hard to think of an action more damaging to American greatness, or insulting to American freedom, than cutting off cancer research to punish a university for failing to align politically with the current government.
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HUGE FLIP: Democrat John Ewing Jr. just turned Omaha blue—defeating the longest-serving GOP mayor in the country and becoming the city’s first Black mayor in history.
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Writing poems in the margins of a notebook no one reads.
Not as a failure.
But as a kind of freedom.
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I feel like Substack is lowkey full of the people who get overly excited about the small things in life which everyone else seems to miss - that morning coffee, the luxury of fresh sheets, the tiny synchronicities, evening light
Democrat Keishan Scott WINS the special election for South Carolina's 50th State House District, defeating Republican William Oden by over 41 points in a district Kamala Harris won by about 5 in 2024.
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🔵 Harris 51%
🔴 Trump 45.8%
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Gonna say something obvious to most: real masculinity defends the defenseless, punches up not down, has compassion, and fights only on behalf of others to battle injustice or evil.
It doesn’t just lift weights and tweet in all caps and listen to Rogan and grow a beard to feel accepted by other men
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As I wrote below: Does the Surgeon General actually have any real power? I just remember the guy with the beard and fancy name under Reagan and the idiot black woman Clinton had who talked about masturbation... Beyond that, do these people do anything other than PR stuff???
Yet through some twisted logic, the "signal" of nominating RFK Jr. for HHS, Marty Makary for the FDA, and Dave Weldon for the CDC (all stellar picks) don't matter.
Strange how with you the "signal" only ever matters when it can be used to criticize Trump.
Point completely missed. And non-sensical too since the Surgeon General is figurehead position with no real power. Those other roles actually have authority as the executive leadership positions of massive government agencies. They will be in place to make real changes in government policy unlike the dopey Surgeon General.
Trump's announcement of nominating Pfizer shill Nesheiwat on 22 Nov, just four days ago:
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, she worked on the front lines in New York City treating thousands of Americans and helped patients in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's Historic Operation Warp Speed that saved hundreds of millions of lives."
Clearly _you_ missed the point even when Trump was rubbing your nose in it.
Okay I'm done with you as you clearly respond in bad faith and have an agenda.
RFK Jr (HHS), Marty Makarty (FDA), Dave Weldon (CDC) and now Jay Bhattacharya (NIH). This is pharma's nightmare and they are in real positions of authority. Yet you ignore all this and focus on the hot babe Trump put in the Surgeon General figurehead position. She's a spokesmodel and has no authority unlike the other four positions above. She was picked because she's hot and looks good on TV.
Yesterday, HHS Secretary Kennedy dropped news bombs one after another in his fiery congressional testimony, but media studiously avoided reporting any of it. That, and more, in today's roundup.
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Over the weekend, President Trump knocked a few more items off the media's 'impossible list,' and investors who followed his advice made bank. That, and much more, in the roundup.