This is wild. The @WhiteHouse plagiarized its reason for launching a war on Iran from @FDD, a cutout of Israeli intelligence. Side-by-side screenshots in the 🧵
@LindseyGrahamSC Sycophancy is characterized by insincere flattery, excessive agreement, and a self-serving motive to gain favor, protection, or advancement from someone in power.
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@NormalIslandNws In all fairness, he has promised many times that Americans would tire of winning. "It's too much," I believe he foretold people saying.
I, for one, did not anticipate that he'd manage to redefine the very concept of victory in quite this manner.
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@NormalIslandNws In all fairness, he has promised many times that Americans would tire of winning. "It's too much," I believe he foretold people saying.
I, for one, did not anticipate that he'd manage to redefine the very concept of victory in quite this manner.
https://t.co/GY3KlMN58B
Donald Trump is the best ever president at winning wars because he has won the Iran war seven times in the last ten days. No other president has ever won the same war seven times.
AIRLINE: Want some free, overly salted snacks?
PASSENGER: Yes please.
[10 minutes later]
AIRLINE: Want to pay for a drink now?
Great piece by @chriselliotts on how travel companies game their products to sell you junk fees.
https://t.co/DLkOBPyHrD
For all of these decades, the opportunity to exchange ideas and more with his students and community inspired him.
Personally, I only ever learned of his impact from others - implicit or explicit, they were all of this sort.
Prof. PRK Rao, my PhD thesis supervisor at @IITKanpur , passed away yesterday. I was one of his last PhD students at IITK before he superannuated in 1994-95. But he remained academically active even after his superannuation.
So it's not enough that consumers are subsidizing the build out of AI data centers via utility bills, now their silicon suppliers are making essential components unaffordable or worse to cater to them.
It's right up @linamkhan's alley ...
24 corporations are giving Trump millions to build his new White House ballroom.
16 of them have government contracts.
14 are facing federal enforcement actions.
Coincidence? We doubt it.
Earlier this week, a federal court found it could not terminate Google’s Search monopoly because firms like Apple, Samsung and AT&T depend on Google’s illegal payments.
It’s an extraordinary threat to the whole of antitrust law. Google’s monopoly was deemed too big to terminate.
@richgel999 Yeah, this platform has deteriorated in some ways equal to or worse than any improvements. Even after I muted Musk to stop notifications of his politics tweets, half of my notifications have still been those exact things during some periods.
@NaacirGilani@carlos_dnger@vocalcry Not always, no.
But when a person makes a purchase, specifically selected the product/service they want *or need* and paid extra for it, attempting the tactics described above is in fact a discourtesy.