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There is a concerted, nefarious effort to write the Children of Israel and the Hebrew Bible out of the American story.
I see it. We all see it.
This information operation is predicated on historical lies. And those lies are in service of an anti-American civilizational assault.
As America gears up for its next 250 years, it's never been more important to bolster our tried-and-true foundations for the many battles still to come.
The Hebrew Bible provided America's moral, political, and legal framework. It made, and ought to still make, Christian America.
I'm thrilled to share the news of my upcoming book out next year, *COVENANT AND CONSTITUTION: HOW THE HEBREW BIBLE MADE CHRISTIAN AMERICA,* for @Basic_Liberty@HachetteUS. Thanks as always to my agent @jbronitsky of @TeamATHOS. 📖
@saniyafatma1278 So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@SethLeibsohn saw this and thought of you. https://t.co/DkRqwsd4ed And I will continue to say, your monologues should be in book (volume) form. MSPM(Make Seth publish monologues!) @_David_Doll
@DogLovers03 So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@intothemystic22 So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@gabuldawg So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@ainsleyearhardt Just watched your interview with @seanhannity . Your left eye looks different. I pray everything is OK? Thank you for your patriotism!
@donald_i So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@prnsdi1 So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
When American POWs tried to sneak her notes with their personal information to tell their families they were still alive, she gave them to the North Vietnamese. Some of them were beaten to death. You are both commies and you can both fuck off.
🚨 JUST NOW: Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket has EXPLODED into a MASSIVE fireball on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral in Florida
It literally looks like a NUCLEAR BOMB went off.
@ElonMusk responded: “Most unfortunate. Rockets are hard.”
Insane to watch.
@MilitaryCooI So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
This footage came from a home security camera inside a house in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The elderly man in the pajamas is Harold.
He’s 79 years old and lives with a progressive memory condition that sometimes causes severe nighttime confusion something doctors often call “sundowning.”
Late at night, Harold occasionally wakes up believing he still has somewhere important to be.
Work.
An appointment.
A meeting from decades ago.
He’ll quietly get dressed and head toward the front door.
Before last year, it happened several times a week.
Twice, he actually made it outside before his wife Carol could stop him.
Once, a neighbor found him wandering down the street at 11 PM wearing slippers.
The family tried alarms.
Harold learned how to disable them.
Then everything changed because of a dog named Samson.
Samson was a two-year-old Golden Retriever their daughter brought over temporarily after a housing issue.
Nobody expected him to become Harold’s nighttime guardian.
A few weeks after Samson arrived, Carol checked the security footage from the previous night after realizing she hadn’t heard Harold get up.
At 1:17 AM, the camera showed Harold walking slowly toward the front door.
But Samson was already waiting there.
Harold tried to move around him.
Samson stepped sideways and blocked the path.
Harold tried again.
Samson calmly repositioned himself a second time.
Then the dog gently took Harold’s pajama sleeve in his mouth and slowly guided him back down the hallway toward the bedroom.
And Harold followed him.
The family later showed the footage to Harold’s neurologist.
The doctor reportedly watched it twice before explaining:
“This is recognized redirection behavior used for memory-related wandering. The dog is doing it correctly — instinctively — without training.”
Now Samson sleeps at the foot of Harold’s bed every night.
When Harold was told what Samson had been doing for him, he looked at the dog for a long moment and simply said:
“Well… somebody has to look after things around here.”
Sometimes the right soul arrives at exactly the right moment.
And sometimes it walks in on four legs.
@snockhit So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
@bourbondreaming So very sorry for your loss. A lifetime of joy. A season of grief. 🌹Dogs make us better people.
“You were our favorite hello and our hardest goodbye.”
It's Memorial Day. Like many of you, I'm thinking today of someone who gave the last full measure. While we remember those that didn't make it back, I say we honor them by releasing one who did: my dog.
She did nothing wrong, but she's in a cell.
#SaveLucy@realDonaldTrump