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  • A post on X has sparked a lot of debate over the strategy behind the escalating conflict with Iran.
    A post on X has sparked a lot of debate over the strategy behind the escalating conflict with Iran.
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  • An X user went viral after asking a simple question:

    “What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?”

    It quickly drew a wide range of responses from people across the political spectrum.
    An X user went viral after asking a simple question: “What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?” It quickly drew a wide range of responses from people across the political spectrum.
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  • Rep. Thomas Massie let it go to voicemail three times.

    After finishing in the House, he called the White House and President Donald Trump said "I'm coming at you like you've never seen before"
    Rep. Thomas Massie let it go to voicemail three times. After finishing in the House, he called the White House and President Donald Trump said "I'm coming at you like you've never seen before"
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  • Former NFL player Ryan Clark has slammed the White House after discovering he appeared in a controversial social media video that mixed football highlights with footage of bombing strikes from the ongoing war.

    The video, posted on X by the White House, edited together clips from NFL and college football games with real war footage and was captioned simply: “Touchdown.”

    Clark said he later realized he was among the athletes shown in the football clips and called the edit deeply disturbing. Speaking on his podcast, he criticized the use of sports and pop-culture references to frame real combat footage.

    “To have Tropic Thunder and football highlights in a video about war is one of the more insensitive things that I’ve ever seen,” Clark said. “There are families in this country whose loved ones have chosen to give their lives to fight for our rights and freedoms. They don’t see war as a sport.”

    Clark added that “the White House post involving myself and other NFL players is absolutely disgusting and despicable.”
    Former NFL player Ryan Clark has slammed the White House after discovering he appeared in a controversial social media video that mixed football highlights with footage of bombing strikes from the ongoing war. The video, posted on X by the White House, edited together clips from NFL and college football games with real war footage and was captioned simply: “Touchdown.” Clark said he later realized he was among the athletes shown in the football clips and called the edit deeply disturbing. Speaking on his podcast, he criticized the use of sports and pop-culture references to frame real combat footage. “To have Tropic Thunder and football highlights in a video about war is one of the more insensitive things that I’ve ever seen,” Clark said. “There are families in this country whose loved ones have chosen to give their lives to fight for our rights and freedoms. They don’t see war as a sport.” Clark added that “the White House post involving myself and other NFL players is absolutely disgusting and despicable.”
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  • British writer Nate White wrote that while there have always been “stupid people” and “nasty people” in politics, Trump represents a uniquely toxic combination of both.

    “Rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness been so stupid,” he wrote, adding that Trump “makes Richard Nixon look trustworthy and George W. Bush look smart.”

    He went on to deliver his most cutting line:

    “If Frankenstein's Monster were assembled entirely from human flaws — he would make Donald Trump.”
    British writer Nate White wrote that while there have always been “stupid people” and “nasty people” in politics, Trump represents a uniquely toxic combination of both. “Rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness been so stupid,” he wrote, adding that Trump “makes Richard Nixon look trustworthy and George W. Bush look smart.” He went on to deliver his most cutting line: “If Frankenstein's Monster were assembled entirely from human flaws — he would make Donald Trump.”
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  • In 1993, at 22 years old, Tupac Shakur released "Keep Ya Head Up" and delivered a line that would become one of the most quoted in hip-hop history. A simple observation about governments finding money to fight wars while poor communities went hungry.
    In 1993, at 22 years old, Tupac Shakur released "Keep Ya Head Up" and delivered a line that would become one of the most quoted in hip-hop history. A simple observation about governments finding money to fight wars while poor communities went hungry.
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