Obama supporters screeched ‘racist’ so much it stopped mattering.
Biden supporters screeched ‘insurrection’ so much it stopped mattering.
Antisemites screeched ‘genocide’ so much it stopped mattering.
This is what happens when a movement has nothing but lazy talking points.
@littleflower673@Hortysir@faris4senate_ky Clinton was the last president to balance the budget and honestly had a more conservative presidency than any republican since. So...sounds good. I'm in.
On May 26, Texas will hold runoffs for its 2026 primary elections – 12 weeks after voters went to the polls the first time.
With ranked choice voting, Texas could eliminate runoffs. That would save time for voters and tens of millions of taxpayer dollars.
@DebTheOtis explains⬇️
@PatriotLadyLucy@RepThomasMassie@NaplesQueen Wait...you're one of Epstein's friends? And Epsteins's friends are the people? This is bigger (and worse) than I thought. So bold to admit it freely.
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis on Trump’s $1.8B fund: “Your taxpayer dollars and my taxpayer dollars could potentially compensate someone who assaulted a police officer, admitted their guilt, got convicted, got pardoned, and now we’re going to pay them for that? That’s absurd.… When you take money from me to give to a purpose that I vehemently disagree with, that’s tyranny.” https://t.co/FvL9GhJty9
Massie: $5.5M raised. Average donor gave $100. His opposition: $32 million. Three billionaires, Secretary Hegseth on the ground, four presidential attacks in one day, all to silence the guy fighting for the Epstein files. Trump calls elections rigged. Look in the mirror. Go Massie.
Every election there are hundreds of Massie’s running for office throughout America.
They are underfunded, ignored by the media and fought just to be on the ballot; yet are principled, pro liberty individuals who possess the vision needed to save this Republic.
You will be told selecting them is “throwing your vote away.”
You are told this by people who throw away the country itself, little by little, every election.
Don’t listen to them.
Because he and Massie together wrote the most universally beloved bill in the history of the Republic, vehemently resisted -- then finally supported by all members of the House and Senate (but one) and signed into law by your master, DJT, to RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES.
Why a Democrat would want to do that is beyond me, since most of Epstein's associates were Democrats. Why a Republican wouldn't want to release the files raises suspicions.
What was in those files led to two dozen prominent individuals losing their jobs outright -- including (short list) Larry Summers, Jes Staley, Prince Andrew, UK Ambassador Peter Mandelson, Goldman Sachs’ Kathy Ruemmler, World Economic Forum president Borge Brende. Another hundred faced humiliation and professional fallout.
You should probably rest your tiny brain and save it for remembering to breathe, Andrew.
More money is being spent to defeat @RepThomasMassie than any other U.S. House member in history.
Not because he can single-handedly change legislative outcomes—he has just one vote.
But because he exposes the lies and corruption of those who hold political and financial power.
I normally stay out of political drama, but since I was the “friend in Savannah” Cynthia referenced, I feel obligated to speak honestly about what I personally witnessed.
Thomas and Cynthia visited my home in Savannah after the passing of his wife. From my recollection, it had only been a few months, and he was clearly heartbroken and grieving. I specifically remember conversations by the pool where he talked about how deeply the loss affected him. He did not come across as someone acting recklessly or maliciously. He was kind to Cynthia, respectful, and they appeared happy together at the time.
I also personally knew Cynthia was going through a very difficult divorce during that period and was unhappy with her legal representation. To my recollection, the $5,000 Thomas gave or lent her was related to helping her obtain a different attorney during that divorce situation — not “hush money.”
Separately, Cynthia had ongoing workplace complaints involving Rep. Spartz’s office that she discussed long before any of this current public controversy. From what I understood at the time, those issues were about what she described as a toxic work environment and had nothing to do with Thomas.
I am not speaking on politics, campaigns, or what may or may not be happening behind the scenes. I can only speak to what I personally observed. Based on my own experience around both of them, the timing of these allegations — one week before an election — feels very strange to me.
People can draw their own conclusions, but I felt it was important to share firsthand context instead of speculation.