It works great. Instead of paying a $100 a month for basic hardwired telephone service (that was out 1/2 the time) to our camp in NE Pa., we put in Starlink. For a few dollars more our cell phones work, we have full internet access, streaming TV, remote monitoring of our security cameras, too many benefits to list. Love Starlink!
@DHSgov@HiltonHotels We are Hilton Honors members and normally try to stay at Hampton Inns. Never again Hampton/Hilton. Why on earth would you allow this to happen?
@MattWalshBlog So Matt Walsh is butt hurt by nitpicking Bondi. The rest of us worked too hard to get Trump elected. Now you’re trying to tear his administration apart. Shame on you, you ungrateful bastards. Nitpickers like you are the last thing this country need right now.
This makes me happy!!
Confirmed Firings and Resignations
�� Matthew Dowd, MSNBC senior political analyst: Fired after on-air comments implying Kirk’s “hateful words” and “radical rhetoric” contributed to the violence. MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler called it “inappropriate and unacceptable.”
• Laura Sosh-Lightsy, Assistant Dean of Students at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU): Terminated for a Facebook post with “zero sympathy” for Kirk, claiming he “spoke his fate into existence.” MTSU President Sidney McPhee labeled it “callous.”
• Charlie Rock, Communications Coordinator for the Carolina Panthers (NFL): Dismissed for an Instagram story mocking the shooting with a Wu-Tang Clan lyric and caption “Why are y’all sad? Your man said it was worth it…,” seen as celebratory. The team reiterated its stance against violence.
• Gerald Bourguet, Phoenix Suns reporter for PHNX Sports: Fired for X posts mocking Kirk’s death and implying it was “deserved” based on his views. PHNX confirmed amid escalating backlash.
• Lauren Stokes, Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss): Dismissed for resharing a post comparing Kirk to a Ku Klux Klan member post-shooting.
• Unnamed DC-area freelance writer (tied to a progressive outlet): Fired after an X post hailing the assassination as “karma for his bigotry,” which exploded after right-wing amplification.
• Unnamed UK councillor (Midlands borough official): Resigned over a Facebook comment that Kirk “brought this upon himself” via “toxic rhetoric,” after local complaints and coverage.
• Unnamed senior officer at Miami Country Day School (Florida private school): Resigned following online comments mocking Kirk’s death, violating the school’s conduct code.
• Annika Rutz, Teacher at Meridian High School (Idaho): Fired for a video post celebrating the assassination as “poetic justice.”
• Three unnamed staff members, Lee County School District (Florida): Terminated for social media posts celebrating Kirk’s death; part of a statewide probe by the Florida Department of Education.
Additional Ongoing Cases and Trends
• East Tennessee State University (ETSU): Two faculty still suspended (termination imminent) for posts calling it “poetic justice” and sharing memes; probe now includes students.
• Teachers and school staff nationwide: Now over 10 confirmed actions (firings, leaves, or resignations), with Florida leading:
• Naples, Florida high school teacher (Collier County): On leave after TikTok “Good riddance” post; full dismissal likely despite apology.
• Two Texas educators (Dallas-Fort Worth, including city admin): Fired for X posts like “one less fascist.”
• One South Carolina teacher: Terminated for Instagram relief post.
• One Oklahoma teacher: Fired for celebratory content.
• Pennsylvania elementary aide: Resigned after leaked chat mockery.
• D/FW car salesman: Reportedly let go for public celebration remarks.
• Other sectors:
• Wayzata, Minnesota restaurant: Fired one employee this afternoon for celebratory post; owner vows zero tolerance.
• U.S. Coast Guard employee: Fired for insensitive post, per viral reports.
• Boycotts targeting linked businesses continue, Daily Caller noting over 20 new X callouts in the last hour. The total could climb to 20+ by tomorrow, as Florida’s DeSantis administration and others push “zero tolerance.
Confirmed Firings and Resignations
• Matthew Dowd, MSNBC senior political analyst: Fired after on-air comments implying Kirk’s “hateful words” and “radical rhetoric” contributed to the violence. MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler called it “inappropriate and unacceptable.”
• Laura Sosh-Lightsy, Assistant Dean of Students at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU): Terminated for a Facebook post with “zero sympathy” for Kirk, claiming he “spoke his fate into existence.” MTSU President Sidney McPhee labeled it “callous.”
• Charlie Rock, Communications Coordinator for the Carolina Panthers (NFL): Dismissed for an Instagram story mocking the shooting with a Wu-Tang Clan lyric and caption “Why are y’all sad? Your man said it was worth it…,” seen as celebratory. The team reiterated its stance against violence.
• Gerald Bourguet, Phoenix Suns reporter for PHNX Sports: Fired for X posts mocking Kirk’s death and implying it was “deserved” based on his views. PHNX confirmed amid escalating backlash.
• Lauren Stokes, Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss): Dismissed for resharing a post comparing Kirk to a Ku Klux Klan member post-shooting.
• Unnamed DC-area freelance writer (tied to a progressive outlet): Fired after an X post hailing the assassination as “karma for his bigotry,” which exploded after right-wing amplification.
• Unnamed UK councillor (Midlands borough official): Resigned over a Facebook comment that Kirk “brought this upon himself” via “toxic rhetoric,” after local complaints and coverage.
• Unnamed senior officer at Miami Country Day School (Florida private school): Resigned following online comments mocking Kirk’s death, violating the school’s conduct code.
• Annika Rutz, Teacher at Meridian High School (Idaho): Fired for a video post celebrating the assassination as “poetic justice.”
• Three unnamed staff members, Lee County School District (Florida): Terminated for social media posts celebrating Kirk’s death; part of a statewide probe by the Florida Department of Education.
Additional Ongoing Cases and Trends
• East Tennessee State University (ETSU): Two faculty still suspended (termination imminent) for posts calling it “poetic justice” and sharing memes; probe now includes students.
• Teachers and school staff nationwide: Now over 10 confirmed actions (firings, leaves, or resignations), with Florida leading:
• Naples, Florida high school teacher (Collier County): On leave after TikTok “Good riddance” post; full dismissal likely despite apology.
• Two Texas educators (Dallas-Fort Worth, including city admin): Fired for X posts like “one less fascist.”
• One South Carolina teacher: Terminated for Instagram relief post.
• One Oklahoma teacher: Fired for celebratory content.
• Pennsylvania elementary aide: Resigned after leaked chat mockery.
• D/FW car salesman: Reportedly let go for public celebration remarks.
• Other sectors:
• Wayzata, Minnesota restaurant: Fired one employee this afternoon for celebratory post; owner vows zero tolerance.
• U.S. Coast Guard employee: Fired for insensitive post, per viral reports.
• Boycotts targeting linked businesses continue, with Daily Caller noting over 20 new X callouts in the last hour.
The total could climb to 20+ by tomorrow, as Florida’s DeSantis administration and others push “zero tolerance.”
Thank you Grok
Confirmed Firings and Resignations
• Matthew Dowd, MSNBC senior political analyst: Fired after on-air comments implying Kirk’s “hateful words” and “radical rhetoric” contributed to the violence. MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler called it “inappropriate and unacceptable.”
• Laura Sosh-Lightsy, Assistant Dean of Students at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU): Terminated for a Facebook post with “zero sympathy” for Kirk, claiming he “spoke his fate into existence.” MTSU President Sidney McPhee labeled it “callous.”
• Charlie Rock, Communications Coordinator for the Carolina Panthers (NFL): Dismissed for an Instagram story mocking the shooting with a Wu-Tang Clan lyric and caption “Why are y’all sad? Your man said it was worth it…,” seen as celebratory. The team reiterated its stance against violence.
• Gerald Bourguet, Phoenix Suns reporter for PHNX Sports: Fired for X posts mocking Kirk’s death and implying it was “deserved” based on his views. PHNX confirmed amid escalating backlash.
• Lauren Stokes, Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss): Dismissed for resharing a post comparing Kirk to a Ku Klux Klan member post-shooting.
• Unnamed DC-area freelance writer (tied to a progressive outlet): Fired after an X post hailing the assassination as “karma for his bigotry,” which exploded after right-wing amplification.
• Unnamed UK councillor (Midlands borough official): Resigned over a Facebook comment that Kirk “brought this upon himself” via “toxic rhetoric,” after local complaints and coverage.
• Unnamed senior officer at Miami Country Day School (Florida private school): Resigned following online comments mocking Kirk’s death, violating the school’s conduct code.
• Annika Rutz, Teacher at Meridian High School (Idaho): Fired for a video post celebrating the assassination as “poetic justice.”
• Three unnamed staff members, Lee County School District (Florida): Terminated for social media posts celebrating Kirk’s death; part of a statewide probe by the Florida Department of Education.
Additional Ongoing Cases and Trends
• East Tennessee State University (ETSU): Two faculty still suspended (termination imminent) for posts calling it “poetic justice” and sharing memes; probe now includes students.
• Teachers and school staff nationwide: Now over 10 confirmed actions (firings, leaves, or resignations), with Florida leading:
• Naples, Florida high school teacher (Collier County): On leave after TikTok “Good riddance” post; full dismissal likely despite apology.
• Two Texas educators (Dallas-Fort Worth, including city admin): Fired for X posts like “one less fascist.”
• One South Carolina teacher: Terminated for Instagram relief post.
• One Oklahoma teacher: Fired for celebratory content.
• Pennsylvania elementary aide: Resigned after leaked chat mockery.
• D/FW car salesman: Reportedly let go for public celebration remarks.
• Other sectors:
• Wayzata, Minnesota restaurant: Fired one employee this afternoon for celebratory post; owner vows zero tolerance.
• U.S. Coast Guard employee: Fired for insensitive post, per viral reports.
• Boycotts targeting linked businesses continue, with Daily Caller noting over 20 new X callouts in the last hour.
The total could climb to 20+ by tomorrow, as Florida’s DeSantis administration and others push “zero tolerance.” Left-leaning voices decry a “free speech crisis,” while supporters call it essential accountability. The suspect remains at large, with new leads pointing to a “professional hit.” Hit me up for more specifics or tomorrow’s update!