@WajahatAli The status quo’s has to change. We can’t keep going on with our current political climate. I’m sick of big money ruling our politicians and the people just barely getting by.
@RonFilipkowski As a Democrat I’m ready for a big change. We can’t keep what’s going on now and expect progress to happen. Term limits should have been a thing and bring people in who are for everyone.
@StellaParton One of my oldest friends went with me on Jan. 22, 2026 to my doctors office to tell me I had breast cancer. I haven’t seen her since and just a few casual texts from her and a few missed calls. She lives close by, but the hurt of her being so nonchalant about it hurts me.
@YVemula5063 I’ve fallen in love with Punch and I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January and seeing his journey feels me full of joy. You do a great job keep us updated with how he’s doing. Thank you!
@sandibachom I used to always post how the Republicans trickle down was such bullsh!t, but never got any reactions and it seemed many just let the top one percent get obscenely wealthy. Now the younger generation will never own homes. I’m 59 and feel I’ll never see change
📸 Great photo of @JoeBiden and @DrBiden with the Obamas, Bushes, and Clintons in Chicago today.
This is America. Not what is currently in the White House.
I haven’t been to the movie theater for easily 20 years, but this one I’ll do my best to be the first one in line. Sean Penn is the perfect person to direct it.
Bradley Cooper is starring in a major hollywood film about january 6th directed by Sean Penn. the officers who were beaten that day are going to have their stories told to millions of people. justice comes in many forms. this is one of them.
Do you agree with Bradley Cooper?
It means so much to Barack and me to open up the Obama Presidential Center on the South Side of Chicago. This is where I grew up, where Barack got his start, and where we raised our girls. So having a place where kids from our community can see themselves, connect with each other, and channel their hope—there’s nothing more powerful than that.
@mymadness@Fly_Sistah My mom is 91 years old and I take care of her, but she takes care of me mentally living in red state Idaho. I tell her she needs to live to see the day the orange menace is gone.
Love that your mom has lots of pics of the Obama’s. I would love to see their presidential library.
@MoxeeBeMe You’re so inspiring with your story and knowledge on GLP-1’s. I have my own story and feel tirzepatide saved my life. I have breast cancer and I believe tirzepatide kept me from stage 4. There’s a lot of studies showing great promise with results with certain cancers.
The United States is sending this 80-year-old man with a limited vocabulary, face painted in orange pigment, hand bruises covered in caked makeup, girdled pants, and hair that is indescribable, overseas to high level meetings with world leaders, ostensibly to speak to America's interests.
But all he will do - like he always does - is insist that up is down and bad is good, and he is smart and they are not, and he will recite grandiose claims of wars he thinks he has ended, he will insult his predecessors, and then - in incomplete and broken sentences - he will rant, ramble, and riff ... it might start on subjects of global import but will descend to windmills, witch hunts, whales, water pressure, and whatever, and the audience will roll their eyes collectively.
He will make a few veiled threats, and then - perhaps - dangle a proposition or a concept of a proposition, filled with hyperbole, which enriches his oligarchy, presented as an opportunity, which all should abide because he is competent and smart, and the audience's eyes will almost roll out of their sockets.
The world leaders that are the recipients of all this are respectful and smiling on the outside but making fun of him privately at every turn. Each and every one of them knows they cannot trust the 80-year-old man, knows that the 80-year-old man is ill and in decline, susceptible to praise and grift, and they know that if they wait it out a little longer, the 80-year-old man will be gone, and they'll have a more comfortable and less risky discourse with someone else soon.