💔 Last Sunday, Mercy Full Project Rescue in Tampa, Florida hosted a mini adoption event for Red.
A few other pups came too, but somehow every dog found a home that day except Red. 😔
Red is 6 years old, about 12 lbs, potty trained, affectionate, cuddly, and happiest relaxing with his people.
He can get anxious and vocal in busy public settings, but at home he is calm, easygoing, and full of love.
Red is not looking for adventure. He is just looking for someone to choose him.
Please share his story. His forever family may be one share away. ❤️🐾
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Don Lemon: “Bud Light is plastered all over that octagon on the White House lawn celebrating the birthday of a man liable for essentially raping a woman. Organized by a man who was caught on camera hitting his wife. Featuring pardoned January 6th insurrectionists in the crowd”
Elias: Why does California have signature matching? They have it to satisfy the same right-wing zealots who claim there’s fraud, right?
So they do this whole kabuki theater that takes all of this time in order to contend with the fact that people say that if you don’t do signature matching, there’s going to be fraud. And then they get attacked for taking the time to do that very thing.
The fact that the New York Times thinks there’s a middle ground here… Here’s my message: I don’t compromise with Republicans because there is no middle ground between a firefighter and an arsonist, and they are trying to burn down democracy.
@HunterBiden@JShepardini2 Like LBJ and Truman before him, 46's stature will only grow with time. He did more with less than in president maybe in history, and did it all with honor, which will be a sharp contrast with the clown that came before and followed him.
History will be very kind to Joe Biden.
Friends— If you haven’t read the @nytimes 🚨‼️Bombshell Report🚨‼️on the Epstein Cover Up in the White House, it’s a MUST READ for your weekend reading list!
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The star witness in the New York Times' big exposé on Graham Platner spent the fall of 2018 co-founding a group called Ladies for Kavanaugh and publicly branding Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault account "baseless." The Times ran her story across its front page and never mentioned that part.
Her name is Lyndsey Fifield. She is not a random ex who came forward.
She is a career conservative operative whose longest job was at the Heritage Foundation, the shop that authored Project 2025.
She later did digital marketing for Nikki Haley and is now a fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, the same outfit that handed Susan Collins her talking points for confirming Kavanaugh in the first place.
In 2018 she called the women accusing Kavanaugh liars and said she wanted those allegations to follow his accuser for life. In 2026 she would like to be believed without question.
Believing women is not negotiable, and that is exactly the point. It is the principle that meant Christine Blasey Ford deserved a hearing in 2018, when she came forward at real cost and got death threats for it.
So take Fifield's account seriously too. But notice that the person now anchoring this story is the same one who spent that fall publicly calling Ford a liar, and that a principle built to protect survivors was never meant as a switch a paid operative flips on for herself and off for everyone else.
Here is the mechanism worth keeping.
The Times piece dropped days before Maine's primary, the same week Republican groups reserved more than 100 million dollars in ads to save Collins. Heritage supplies the witness, the paper of record supplies the megaphone, the GOP supplies the money. That is not a coincidence. That is a supply chain.
And the double standard runs straight through it. The same political class now fainting over a Marine veteran's old relationships seated a man in the Oval Office whom a jury found liable for sexual abuse and called it a comeback.
Then came the part nobody scripted.
Maine Democrats watched the tattoo stories, the resurfaced posts, the front-page exposé, none of it flattering, and nominated Platner anyway by roughly 78 percent. Chuck Schumer personally recruited Janet Mills to stop him.
The people who actually live there overruled Washington in a landslide.
None of this means the man is unblemished, and nobody serious is pretending otherwise.
The old posts were ugly. The tattoo was indefensible until he covered it and owned it.
But Maine may have just tested a different proposition: that a person can carry a real and documented dark stretch, can change, and can still be the one worth sending to fight the people actually hollowing out your town.
Voters there seemed far less interested in relitigating a decade-old message board than in who is rigging their rent, their wages, and their healthcare right now.
Fifield's reaction to all of it was not satisfaction. It was rage, aimed at the New York Times, for going too easy on the man she came to sink.
The woman who once wanted a survivor's accusations to haunt her forever is now furious a newspaper wouldn't make her own stick.
WaPo, CBS and now it is being reported that when the Paramount deal goes through, Bari Weiss will oversee CNN's editorial direction.
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@WalshFreedom Be honest. This is less about Planter's perceived peccadillos and more about the fact that he is not a supporter of continued wars on behalf of Israel.