12% of Americans believe that Satanist pedophiles run the government
Buried lede: 12% of Americans believe that Satanist pedophiles run the government. In other words, 1 in 10 Americans has gone completely insane. | ‘Anger and radicalization’: rising number of Americans say political violence is justified https://t.co/9MNnMxKcBr
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) July 26, 2023
More tweets on Orioles prospect Coby Mayo
I think he’ll be a star.
107.4 mph | 453 feet
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 26, 2023
No. 7 @Orioles prospect Coby Mayo crushes his second @norfolktides homer, tying his career high with 19 dingers on the year: pic.twitter.com/ZUMaKU68Tz
People forget that the reason the Orioles were able to sign Coby Mayo out of High School is because they did a cRaZy thing and passed on Austin Martin to go underslot with Heston Kjerstad.
— Orioles Fans Say (@OriolesFansSay) July 26, 2023
Orioles now have two Top 50 prospects raking in AAA while Austin Martin is an afterthought https://t.co/2DbzP33jG4
This ball was absolutely CRUSHED by @cobymayox, launching his first career home run at Harbor Park 453 ft.!!!!💣💣💣
— Norfolk Tides (@NorfolkTides) July 25, 2023
That's the furthest ball hit by a Tide this season.
Tides up, 5-0.#RisingTide pic.twitter.com/lsOZWLuZj8
No Orioles baseball today?
— Zach Bollinger (@zachbollinger18) July 27, 2023
Coby Mayo RBI to brighten your Thursday. pic.twitter.com/fkqrHfYR7W
On The Verge #BabyBird of the day for July 25th:
— The Verge- An Orioles MiLB Podcast (@BSLOnTheVerge) July 26, 2023
Norfolk Tides 3B Coby Mayo: 3/4, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI
Mayo's season line (AA/AAA):
88 games
.303 average
.412 OBP
1.010 OPS
19 HR
34 2B pic.twitter.com/VpLwy6Ah0N
In 1,127 plate appearances this year arguably the Orioles top 3 prospects: 19 yr old Jackson Holliday (.981 OPS), 21 yr old Coby Mayo (.987 OPS), and 18 yr old Samuel Basallo (.887 OPS) have…
— O's Observations (@AngelusNovus3) July 31, 2023
1,119 PA against older pitchers
8 PA against younger pitchers
Young. Talent.
Tweets on the 1/6 mob – 7/27/23
716 people were prosecuted in the first year after storming the Capitol, according to new analysis from Seton Hall University.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 27, 2023
The U.S. government has won all but 12 cases brought, and 517 of the 716 cases brought were the result of information from tipsters or informants.
Former MI GOP gubernatorial candidate, Ryan Kelley, pleaded guilty for his involvement in January 6. He faces up to one year imprisonment and a fine of $100,000.
— The Intellectualist (@highbrow_nobrow) July 27, 2023
Kelley refused to answer questions about the future of his political career. @upnorthlive.https://t.co/t5wjMCIhtE
Two brothers, both military veterans, were arrested by the FBI this week and charged with federal felonies after online sleuths identified them as rioters who had broken into the Capitol and squared off with police during the Jan. 6 attack. https://t.co/VN6PXhMIVj
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 27, 2023
Bruno Cua, who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 while still in high school, has been sentenced to one year and a day in prison.
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 26, 2023
He is one of the youngest Jan. 6 defendants charged in relation to the Capitol attack. https://t.co/jo39p4M0ee
A Jan. 6 rioter who repeatedly struck a police officer with a flag pole as the officer was being dragged down the steps of the Capitol has been sentenced to more than four years in federal prison. https://t.co/ct6YFrkfX1
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 24, 2023
In new court filing in Jan 6 case of then-Chicago police officer Karol Chwiesiuk, feds allege
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) July 22, 2023
Following arrest "Chwieisuk was transported to court.. during the drive, an agent asked.. Chwiesiuk what he likes to do during his free time. The defendant replied, “invading capitols” pic.twitter.com/3z1TSjXE9g
Tyler Bradley Dykes just recently finished serving a felony sentence for bearing a torch during a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017. But he could already be headed back to prison—this time for his role in the Jan. 6 riot. https://t.co/AFU4J4Vmh3
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 18, 2023
🚨BREAKING: The “Bullhorn Lady” who helped break into Capitol has just been found guilty on NINE federal charges and now faces 47 years in prison.
— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) July 18, 2023
Rachel Powell was found guilty on a variety of charges, including felony charges of interfering with officers performing their… pic.twitter.com/Bzd9Aih6y7
The now-husband of a Jan. 6 defendant who was identified by her ex after the FBI posted viral images of her wearing a pink beret during the Capitol attack has been charged with federal crimes. https://t.co/bjv7UVZk4b
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 17, 2023
Half of Republicans don’t admit Trump had classified documents
The Trump cult doesn’t accept facts
A Marquette poll shows 50% of Republicans don't even think Trump had classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. pic.twitter.com/lZrVNhMykF
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) July 27, 2023
Polls show half or more Republicans say:
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) October 26, 2023
1. Trump didn't try to overturn the 2020 election
2. Trump didn't have classified documents at Mar-a-Lago
3. Jan. 6 wasn't a riot
4. Jan. 6 wasn't about keeping "Donald Trump in power"https://t.co/Sf4Yc95kzF
Don’t change the Mutter Museum
I went there several times as a teenager living in suburban Philadelphia and loved it.
A great article by @MauraJudkis of @washingtonpost about the issues going on at @MutterMuseum. Check it out here: https://t.co/CfhJSbVNbX pic.twitter.com/n6Y1ZbV4MR
— Protect the Mütter (@ProtectMutter) July 27, 2023
The Mutter Museum has completed its $3M renovation. The project aimed to modernize and bring enhanced fireproofing measures to storage facilities housing 70% of the 35,000-item collection.https://t.co/F4sJg94Jfh
— Billy Penn (@billy_penn) July 18, 2023
The Mütter Museum received two preserved fetuses and a letter from someone claiming to be a retired physician who wanted to make a donation.
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) February 6, 2024
The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office retrieved the fetuses from the Mütter, and police are investigating.https://t.co/6BcmDBa0yW
Forty-five years after the mummified remains of five children were found in a southwest Pennsylvania attic, the truth of how two of their skulls came to be stored in the stacks the Mütter Museum is still unfolding.
— Philadelphia Inquirer (@inquirer.com) 2025-07-28T11:58:54.840Z
The economy is improving
Lots of good news.
Adjusted for age, a larger share of our population (16 or older) was working at a job last month than anytime in the last 45 years, or likely ever. pic.twitter.com/Dfb25eCWDV
— Arin Dube (@arindube) July 27, 2023
Increasingly, be it the labor market (e.g., median real wages) or the economy as a whole, we are performing at levels that would be expected had the pandemic never happened.
— Arin Dube (@arindube) July 27, 2023
This is a remarkable feat, and speaks well of our policies. https://t.co/hjrxt4wdji
With the new GDP number, private (nonresidential) investment is now above the CBO's pre-pandemic forecast.
— Mike Konczal (@mtkonczal) July 27, 2023
The manufacturing boom we are experiencing isn't just shifting around a given level of investment. It's crowding-in more investment than forecasters thought there could be. pic.twitter.com/yiUcg08tVf
Just In: The US economy grew 2.4% in the second quarter – that’s BETTER than expected and an acceleration from +2% in Q1.
— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) July 27, 2023
Consumer spending and business investment helped keep the economy humming. pic.twitter.com/pwnujS69r8
As of Q2, the US economy is over 6% larger than it was before COVID (after adjusting for inflation).
— Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner) July 27, 2023
At this point in the recovery from the Great Recession, 2011, the economy was just 0.7% larger than it had been in 2007. https://t.co/myT6zG1QkJ pic.twitter.com/WU7Rih2H1n
More examples of Trump not reimbursing cities
He’s a disgusting deadbeat. I have other examples on my blog – El Paso and Washington.
Where he *still* owes … https://t.co/0pspU4DF54
— The Clear Cider 🦋 (@TheClearCider) June 1, 2024
The Trump campaign still owed these cities money that he's never paid for rallies he had.
— JakeMusc 🌎🇺🇸 💙 🎸 (@JakeMuscS) January 14, 2024
Albuquerque won't let him have another rally until his bill is paid with penalties for late payment !!!
His credit score is ZERO! pic.twitter.com/r8aSCj96RK
He still owes Tucson, AZ 80,000, and also owes Tempe, AZ, bringing his total owes to Arizona $145,000. We'll never see a penny of it. https://t.co/SkEWA5UQDW
— RoadTrippingCat🌊🌊🌊 (@colonialcountr3) July 24, 2023
The George Brett pine tar incident – 40 years ago today
40 Years Ago Today: George Brett. Pine Tar. pic.twitter.com/58FbS1M2UZ
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 24, 2023
Forty years ago today, "pine tar" became part of the national conversation. Our #ArtifactoftheWeek is the bat George Brett used during that historic game at Yankee Stadium.
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) July 24, 2023
(Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) pic.twitter.com/OYl9s904rA
Texas is being sued by the DOJ over their terrible border barrier
BREAKING: The Biden administration is suing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over the state's floating border barrier in the Rio Grande that’s meant to stop migrants. https://t.co/8LtxGnJRZB
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 24, 2023
NEWS:
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) July 21, 2023
The Justice Department just notified Texas Gov Greg Abbott that it intends to sue the state over big barriers it placed in the Rio Grande river to keep migrants out.
I've posted DOJ's letter, which says Texas is breaking federal law:https://t.co/kOqDdVOFST
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he won't order the removal of floating barriers from the Rio Grande, defying a request from the Justice Department. https://t.co/ANVbb262Jc
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 24, 2023
Texas and Florida – 2 largest states of the ex-Confederacy – are amping up their own armies, citing their feuds with the feds. Sound familiar?
— Will Bunch (@Will_Bunch) July 24, 2023
Now Greg Abbott's 10,000 troops are committing war crimes along the Rio Grande. Be alarmed.
My new column https://t.co/0lrX7zpusj
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has installed barrels wrapped in razor wire in the Rio Grande in an attempt to block migrants from crossing the river.
— Democracy Now! (@democracynow) July 24, 2023
“It is torture,” says Texas state senator Roland Gutierrez, “What’s happening at the border in Texas right now is criminal.” pic.twitter.com/qLHGlo7fi9