2018: “Believe all women”
2023: “Believe all women, unless they’re a Jew”
2026: “Believe all women, unless they’re accusing a total lowlife with a concentration camp guard tattoo���
"I am proud to stand beside my Jewish friends, my Jewish husband, my Jewish family. And by doing that, I am also saying no. No to antisemitism, no to hatred..."
Thank you, @CindyCrawford. And congratulations on receiving the Torch of Liberty Award at the ADL National Home Furnishings Industry Awards Tribute Dinner last night.
As an actual Mainer, I can tell you that @grahamformaine is a spoiled rich kid. He's never "grown up", from being a spoiled rich kid. He's about as disingenuous as it gets. Never had to work an actual hard day in his life. Also, A sexual deviant.
Get this degenerate out of here.
Actually, what really sucks about comments like this is that, until yesterday, some of us didn’t realize how badly we failed our friend. We knew Graham was bad, but didn’t push to get the details because it was clear Lyndsey didn’t want us to.
Let this be a lesson. Your friend’s abusive boyfriend could one day run for Senate and then lie through his teeth about his own past, and it would be good if you could tell the NYT how much he sucked, with specifics, so that soulless, demented hacks like this can’t play off her pain.
🚨 NOW: An Assistant US Attorney is now INSIDE the Los Angeles ballot processing center, as @USAttyEssayli announces MULTIPLE federal investigations into voter fraud in California
Expose it ALL and prosecute!
For those of you who think I should've said something at the time, let me remind you of DC's culture for women — and sadly nothing has changed.
When I sent this tweet 13 years ago about a Republican staffer, the next morning my boss at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce pulled me into his office and told me "Congressional affairs" was furious and that I could get fired if I spoke to reporters.
I had tweeted a photo of the staffer's business card (which I *did* agree to delete) but I refused to delete this.
Everyone at Tune Inn was mad at ME for talking about it. Kicking the man out was sufficient, I didn't need to "try to get him fired" they said.
THAT was the culture I was in while I was dating Graham.
And frankly I'm just done. I'm so done. This just cannot keep happening. I will not one day send my daughters to go work in a congressional office if this culture is not radically transformed.
People need to know they can and should speak up when they're abused or when they see abuse—and know there will be no point scoring about what party affiliation they have.
🇵🇸 El candidato demócrata Adam Hamawy que ganó las primarias de New jersey trabajó en el Hospital Europeo de Khan Younis.
Más tarde, lo describió como "un hospital civil completamente benigno sin túneles debajo de él".
Y aquí está el centro de mando de Hamas que estaba operando directamente debajo de él.
Los judíos podemos mostrarle el problema, pero si el mundo no puede verlo, no podemos ayudarlos más
BREAKING: Israel Hayom reveals that hundreds of Hezbollah's "Radwan Force" terrorists began advancing toward the Israel border to carry out another October 7 attack in early March during the war with the Islamic regime in Iran.
Israel eliminated all of them in a broad operation.
I'd genuinely like to hear someone explain why Elon Musk doing an autistic wave at inauguration was proof that he is a Nazi who needs to be exiled from public life, but Graham Platner's "Totenkopf" tat is NBD and not disqualifying for a Senate run.
The same people who call anyone who voted for Trump a Nazi are now lining up to defend an *actual Nazi* who proudly sported a tattoo of concentration camp guards for 18 years until he ran for office. And they have the audacity to pretend anything Trump did comes close to that.
According to artificial intelligence, the statistical probability of Spencer Pratt getting 0 out of 24,000 votes in last nights late night Los Angeles ballot drop is “1 in trillions”
California Democrats are rigging the election
For 37 years, over 2,000 images taken by a Chinese state media photographer were hidden in a metal box, surviving brutal purges—until now.
These raw, powerful photos show the courage of the students, the scale of the protests, and the horror of what the Chinese Communist Party did.
Now, The @EpochTimes is making the photos public for the first time. [1/2]
@lyndseyfifield@ZitoSalena Hard lesson learned, esp after all you’ve been though. You absolutely cannot trust the @nytimes Ever. For any reason. They’ll use you and throw you to the wolves.
I bucked all advice from my friends (and resisted my conservative bias) and decided to fully trust the Times journalists.
As they left my home they asked that I not talk to any other outlets and I insisted then and repeatedly over the following weeks that I would keep my word and only share this story with them.
But then the weeks dragged on. They kept coming back to us saying the editors needed more. I needed to go on the record (okay). We need more screenshots (okay). I met every bench mark they set, eager to provide more sources or evidence as needed.
After the story went up I began to ask them … wait, where are the stories from the other women? Where are their accusations of sexual assault? Why am I the focus? Why are there 11 paragraphs dedicated to detailing my work history (more than has been published about Graham’s by far)?
Why does it say “nobody could corroborate” when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate?
Why did they include an out of context quote from a friend joking “do not call Graham” after I called off my wedding? (Because she knew I would never).
Where were the screenshots they’d said they would use? Or the mention that I’d supported local democrats and that most of my family (and husband) are liberal?
The editors said it was too much, they explained.
The Times also failed to include any mention that I DID confide in multiple friends through the years that Graham had been abusive — long before he was running for office. Those friends confirm they told the Times so.
It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along. The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life.
And at the end of my call with them I reluctantly accepted their insistence that this was still a powerful story and that I had done a brave thing. And I thanked them for all the hard work they had put into it.
Still fawning after all these years.