Rebekah Young (@rebekahwyoung1) 's Twitter Profile
Rebekah Young

@rebekahwyoung1

If You Don't Know ... Now You Know

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calendar_today18-07-2015 19:43:52

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Conspiratorial Templates (@mynamehear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not endorsing Kamala Harris because "There are problems on both sides" is the lazy coward's way of saying "I have no idea what's happening and I don't care to learn." If you can't pick a side now, it's because you've chosen ignorance.

Fred Wellman (@fpwellman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love the soft peddling here. It's not "highly unusual"...its outrageous and unheard of. The campaign is paying the wife of the Presidential candidate almost a quarter of a million dollars to speak IN HER OWN HOME for less than half an hour! Give me a fucking break. It's

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this article, I chronicled the endless scams and grifts of Melania Trump, which include insane speaking fees, NFTs, hairdressers, jewelry, Christmas ornaments, auctioned memorabilia from her time as First Lady, her book, & a lot more. meidasnews.com/news/melanias-โ€ฆ

Yair Rosenberg (@yair_rosenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump. Tucker. Elon. Nick Fuentes. Kanye. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Candace Owens. I wrote about the antisemitic revolution that has been unfolding on the American right since 2015โ€”and why it continues to gain ground by the day: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/โ€ฆ

Charlotte Clymer ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ (@cmclymer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Doug Emhoff were rarely seen on the campaign trail but got paid $237,500 to attend a campaign event, I guaran-damn-tee political media would have a meltdown. But this will be stale news by the end of the day because political reporters don't care. cnn.com/2024/09/23/polโ€ฆ

Matthew Gertz (@mattgertz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In the past, attention to these kinds of glaringly obvious Nazi parallels might have seemed like enough to shame the Trump campaign into at least toning down its rhetoric. But now, those normative guardrails no longer hold." vox.com/politics/37236โ€ฆ

Gillian Branstetter (@gbbranstetter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The segregating of "real issues" like the economy and "social issues" like abortion is among the most harmful tropes in political messaging. Name a more economically impactful decision most people make than if, how, and when to bring a child into the world.

Rebekah Young (@rebekahwyoung1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Havenโ€™t looked at the comments yet but Iโ€™m pretty sure itโ€™s all a variation of: ACTUALLY, WE ALL FUCKING HATE YOU