Dear Pope Leo,
Instead of visiting mosques and meeting Islamic leaders in countries like Algeria…
Go to Nigeria.
Go see the millions of Christians being massacred by violent Islamists. Pray with them. Show solidarity with them. Care for them.
Sincerely,
Christians everywhere
Home, again! Mission complete. I hope we glorified God, humanity, our families and our terrific teams a @NASA and @csa_asc. Time to share the good news!
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
@GovEvers Two years! No, make it three! Don’t agree? Typical misogynist.
How about no income taxes for families with kids? Then let people choose if they want to work or not.
For anyone putting loyalty to a person above loyalty to the Constitution, Justice Gorsuch’s remarks should be required reading. His words are a reminder that our highest duty is to the rule of law and the founding principles that define America.
@JDVance The constitution says Congress gets to impose tariffs. Congress could have said “tariffs” instead of “regulate imports” in the IEEPA. It didn’t. If Biden was president, would you so quickly criticize this decision as “lawlessness?”
The most popular names of children born in European cities:
🇬🇧 London - Mohammed
🇬🇧 Manchester - Mohammed
🇩🇪 Berlin - Mohammed
🇧🇪 Brussels - Mohammed
🇳🇱 The Hague - Mohammed
🇳🇱 Amsterdam - Mohammed
🇳🇴 Oslo - Mohammed
🇵🇱 Warsaw - Jan
"People who enjoy lives of material abundance unimaginable to their ancestors complain that they don’t have the material resources to bring even one child into the world, while the very poorest countries are maintaining above-replacement fertility." https://t.co/O8LykqdWl9
🚨@VP to young people at the March for Life:
"The people telling our young men and women that discarding family and children is a form of liberation...are telling a lie...
You're never going to find great meaning at a cubicle or in front of a computer screen...
You will find great meaning if you dedicate yourself to the creation and sustenance of human life."
I don't think it's that difficult to outline a positive vision for higher education, something that neither legacy universities nor UATX have been able to do. Here's my own attempt (from my New Republic essay "The Trouble with Harvard https://t.co/d0lsZNIAnv):
"It seems to me that educated people should know something about the 13-billion-year prehistory of our species and the basic laws governing the physical and living world, including our bodies and brains. They should grasp the timeline of human history from the dawn of agriculture to the present. They should be exposed to the diversity of human cultures, and the major systems of belief and value with which they have made sense of their lives. They should know about the formative events in human history, including the blunders we can hope not to repeat. They should understand the principles behind democratic governance and the rule of law. They should know how to appreciate works of fiction and art as sources of aesthetic pleasure and as impetuses to reflect on the human condition.
On top of this knowledge, a liberal education should make certain habits of rationality second nature. Educated people should be able to express complex ideas in clear writing and speech. They should appreciate that objective knowledge is a precious commodity, and know how to distinguish vetted fact from superstition, rumor, and unexamined conventional wisdom. They should know how to reason logically and statistically, avoiding the fallacies and biases to which the untutored human mind is vulnerable. They should think causally rather than magically, and know what it takes to distinguish causation from correlation and coincidence. They should be acutely aware of human fallibility, most notably their own, and appreciate that people who disagree with them are not stupid or evil. Accordingly, they should appreciate the value of trying to change minds by persuasion rather than intimidation or demagoguery."
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
@RealCandaceO Define “critique.” Based on the facts, a private investigation seems totally warranted. But making hundreds of thousands of dollars by “asking questions” in public with terrible implications and scant evidence seems less like “critique” and more like grifting.
Erika Kirk’s entire speech today at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service.
I would encourage every American to watch this.
One of the most impactful speeches I’ve ever heard.