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@ifihadastick @KelleyKga RT von @ifihadastick 20.03 14:32
Normalizing remote school was a mistake.
@ifihadastick @KonstantinKisin RT von @ifihadastick 20.03 12:54
Credit where it's due: Tucker is amazing at confidently delivering absolute lies. Here he is claiming that Churchill locked up members of the opposition party during WW2. When, in fact, Churchill led a National Government, i.e. one that INCLUDED leaders of the opposition parties in prominent roles. Labour leader Clement Atlee was appointed Churchill's Deputy and other leading Labour and Liberal politicians held major roles in the cabinet. The person Tucker is talking about is Oswald Mosley who was the leader of the British Union of Fascists and was not elected to anything. He wanted Britain to become a fascist country and work with Hitler. Despite this, contrary to Tucker's claims, he was not even detained for the full duration of the war and was released in 1943, two years before it ended. In most other countries he would have been hanged for treason without a second thought the day the war started. Britain's treatment of this tiny group of fascists, i.e. enemy sympathisers and collaborators, during WW2 is an example of extraordinary restraint and respect for the sanctity of human life and freedom that was not only unparalleled in the world at that time but arguably remains rare and hugely admirable even by the standards of today across most of the world. In short, Tucker is completely wrong and we can only conclude that the spreading of these malicious lies is motivated not only by his ignorance of history but also by the fact that he will say ANYTHING he deems necessary to suit his political agenda. His opposition to the current war in Iran, about which I myself have expressed some skepticism, does not justify this behaviour and is, in fact, undermined by it - no right- thinking person can take him seriously after this.
@ifihadastick @DrJMarine RT von @ifihadastick 19.03 14:11
“Scientists say” based on a machine learning model whose output can be neither proven nor falsified and is therefore not science. Yet because this result was published in Science Magazine, it will now be endlessly cited by scientists as a scientific fact. Everyone understand how science works?
@ifihadastick @AJKayWriter RT von @ifihadastick 18.03 23:26
Hahahahahahha!!! No, we *definitely* did not “undercount” COVID deaths. 🤣🤣🤣 What *did* happen was virtually *every* hospital and morgue was testing every patient and body at the time for Covid … and then cross-referencing every death certificate with testing records to find even more among the supposed "negatives." And let’s not forget they were using tests with cycle thresholds high enough to detect DNA from practically *anything*. Oh, and they *had* to do it or risk losing federal funding. And now some “researchers” have gone and trained an algorithm to recognize the “characteristics” of a Covid death under the above conditions — basically turning “Covid-related” into “anything in a hospital” — and then extrapolated that model to deaths in places that weren’t swabbing everything with and without a pulse … and of course they get “undercounting.” Garbage in, garbage out isn’t a new concept. And people still wonder why no one trusts “science” anymore.
@ifihadastick 18.03 21:26
In which the fakest of fake causes admits that nothing was banned, but that also they are victims of bans.
@ifihadastick @MindofTorres RT von @ifihadastick 18.03 17:06
This is what grade inflation looks like. AP exams suddenly became easier. So when your local school, district, or state touts record AP participation and passage rates ... now you know why. Source: https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/commentary/great-recalibration-ap-exams
@ifihadastick @jeffreytucker RT von @ifihadastick 17.03 16:19
And have you guessed what is REALLY at stake? What is REALLY driving this? It's fear that the liability shield will be weakened.
@ifihadastick @RWMaloneMD RT von @ifihadastick 17.03 11:40
Brian Murphy is a rogue judge, who has been rebuked by the Supreme Court for continuing to enforce an injunction after the Supreme Court had already stayed it in an immigration deportation case. In that case, the Supreme Court held that district court judges do not have authority to issue nationwide injunctions. He then again defied the same order in 2026. He is now defying the Supreme Court again, in his demonstratively biased and error ridden ACIP ruling . Again asserting that he has the power to issue nationwide injunctions. This is the third time in six months, he has defied the Supreme court - insisting that he can issue national wide injunctions against the federal government. There is no other remedy to remove him from the bench, other than impeachment. Congress must act. Brian Murphy must be impeached. Please contact your Congressional representatives and implore them to investigate and impeach rogue judge Brian Murphy. @Jim_Jordan @SenRandPaul @chiproytx @RonnyJacksonTX @Eric_Schmitt @SenRonJohnson @HHSGov @ChildrensHD @HouseLyndseyRN @React19org @AAGDhillon @AaronSiriSG @NIHDirector_Jay @DrJBhattacharya @HeidiOverton @brownstoneinst @jeffreytucker @megynkelly @TaraBull @MarioNawfal @LeaderJohnThune @AmThoughtLeader @LeaderJohnThune @Moms4Liberty
@ifihadastick @Fynnderella1 RT von @ifihadastick 17.03 03:38
Since the current ACIP now consist of actual practicing physicians, not just public health policy folks and pharma mouthpieces like the past, it’s reprehensible that some Fed Activist judge and @AmerAcadPeds order the meeting cancelled 2 days before scheduled, when ACIP members gave up DAYS of patient care and went on their dime to DC. #AAP is really pretending they care about patients? It’s disgusting. Again, the closer a tyrant becomes to losing power, the more deranged and desperate their attempts to cling to power become.
@ifihadastick @_ItsSavannah_ RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 22:24
For months parents were told to stay quiet. Now even Washington D.C. is asking questions. Lipscomb Academy’s code of conduct bans parents from publicly criticizing the school or leadership decisions …a policy that critics say was weaponized against families who spoke up. NO school…ESPECIALLY one claiming Christian values should silence parents who are trying to protect their children. @LipscombAcademy @lipscomb https://thefederalist.com/2026/03/13/ftc-tells-woke-christian-school-to-rethink-speech-freezing-code-of-conduct/
@ifihadastick @karenvaites RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 22:22
"Collectively, we’ve watered down the notion that it takes effort to succeed - that trying is a key part of a student’s job." Outstanding post from Tim Daly. Just one of the parts that hit me below:
@ifihadastick @jeffreytucker RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 21:20
If I were to summarize this judge's opinion on ACIP, it would be: pharma, not the people and their representatives, should be in charge of government and its operations. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61910a2d98732d54b73ef8fc/t/69b860ce3565975d7df99925/1773691086423/gov.uscourts.mad.286605.291.0_1.pdf
@ifihadastick @RWMaloneMD RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 21:19
Can you sue a judge for libel, asking for a friend? This is the same judge that has disbanded the ACIP and blocked all of the changes over the last year. and yes, "JUDICIAL COUP" is right. This week was to be an incredibly important ACIP meeting on vaccine injury, the first of its kind - ever.
@ifihadastick @ITGuy1959 RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 20:55
More judicial insanity. 👇 Keep in mind the CDC is not forcing any vaccine policy on anyone (as the Biden Administration actually did with the ineffective Covid *vaccine). This judge is telling the CDC what they can and cannot recommend. 🤬🤦‍♂️ If this ruling stands (it won’t), what’s the point of even having a CDC if some random judge can come along and decide they know better (rhetorical question)? Also from the article: “The judge, who was appointed by Democratic President Joe Biden, has earned the scorn of Republican President Donald Trump and his allies for repeatedly blocking administration initiatives, including core parts of Trump's hardline immigration agenda.” Where is my shocked face when I need it? This is pure activism cloaked in a robe.
@ifihadastick @jeffreytucker RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 15:12
Correcting the NY Times ACIP Reporting on Vaccine Injury https://open.substack.com/pub/jeffereyjaxen/p/correcting-the-ny-times-acip-reporting?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
@ifihadastick @AGHamilton29 RT von @ifihadastick 16.03 01:40
The article is even worse. An Islamist terrorist tried to murder 140 preschool kids in Michigan. NPR decided the real victims were terrorists and their supporters in Lebanon. You don’t hate these people enough.
@ifihadastick @KelleyKga RT von @ifihadastick 15.03 18:13
She now claims the "friend" is actually her. But she says she has her maiden name and passport, so the claim that the "friend" could never vote again was a lie, even if the bizarre and nonsensical series of events from her original story were somehow true.
@ifihadastick @jeffreytucker RT von @ifihadastick 14.03 14:48
They forced human separation for three years, wrecked a million small businesses, robbed a generation of two years of education, violated religious rights, to prepare for a mandated experimental shot – and we are supposed to FORGET about it? I don't think so. http://Covidjustice.org
@ifihadastick @milan_milanovic RT von @ifihadastick 14.03 11:29
Someone builds a project management tool with Claude Code over a weekend. Ships it. Tweets "just replaced Jira." The app works. One user, happy path, localhost. Then two people edit the same record simultaneously, and the data is silently corrupted. They don't know what an optimistic lock is. They never needed to before. The prototype is maybe 1% of what makes software actually work. The other 99% is what you find after real users show up: race conditions, failed transactions, sessions expiring at the wrong moment, a payment webhook that fires twice and charges someone double. AI didn't cover any of that. It built exactly what you asked for. And the confidence is the worst part. "Just need to adjust a few things before we go live." The few things you need to adjust are the product. That's like laying a foundation and telling people you basically built the house. Vibe coding works. For personal tools, throwaway scripts, and prototypes you'll never put in front of paying users, it's genuinely fast and good enough. I use it. But there's a hard ceiling, and it shows up the moment the stakes get real. Agentic engineering is a different discipline. You're not prompting for code. You're decomposing problems, designing system boundaries, writing specs precise enough that the agent doesn't go sideways. You review everything it builds, because it will make mistakes that only look wrong if you know what correct looks like. You guide it. You catch what it misses. If you don't know what a distributed transaction is, the agent won't save you. It'll generate something broken with complete confidence, and you won't know until production. The hard part of software was never writing the first 200 lines. It never was.
@ifihadastick RT von @ifihadastick 13.03 15:37
Carrie is a grifter, and has no constitutional right to be on a commission, her "rights" were not violated. She was removed for being an antagonistic asshole and falsely accusing other people on the commission, and because she's fking retarded. The fact that you're taking up her cause makes you even more suspicious for taking donations from Islamists.
@ifihadastick @BlueBoxDave RT von @ifihadastick 13.03 14:57
We can’t ignore this anymore.
@ifihadastick @AndrewKolvet RT von @ifihadastick 12.03 22:30
Here's the entire press conference with Norfolk FBI Special Agent in Charge Dominique Evans about Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who shot three people today after driving his truck into Constant Hall, an academic building at ODU. This is something every American should watch. It highlights the bravery of the ROTC members who stepped in and eliminated the threat. It's time to realize where we are and what it will take to get us out the other side in one piece. The press conference effectively highlights the core issues: - He was previously a subject of an FBI investigation into material support for terrorism. - He shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack. - He provided aid to ISIL 10 years ago. - He sought to carry out an attack on Fort Hood. - He shot three Americans today, killing one. - He was released from prison in 2024 for charges related to attempting to procure weapons, send money, express intentions to carry out terror attacks, and make contact with people—all in support of ISIL. - He was released early for "good behavior" due to far-left soft-on-crime policies. He should have been denaturalized and deported long ago. Don't forget, countless others have entered under the Biden/Harris/Mayorkas/Becerra regime. We don't even know who the vast majority of these people are (look up "unknown gotaways"), and Democrats are going as far as to shutter DHS at a time when national security is critical.
@ifihadastick @AGHamilton29 RT von @ifihadastick 12.03 15:42
Good reporting from @alanagoodman on how left-wing activist groups are providing free trips and other benefits to judges to try to engineer favorable rulings on otherwise frivolous climate-related cases. https://freebeacon.com/courts/inside-the-left-wing-operation-to-train-judges-about-climate-change-free-trips-to-napa-valley-palm-beach-and-hawaii-fuel-a-secret-judge-recruitment-operation/
@ifihadastick @thackerpd RT von @ifihadastick 11.03 12:22
Guess who the Guardian partnered with to address scientific misinformation? So hilarious @RetsefL 🤣
@ifihadastick @kgarciadumont RT von @ifihadastick 11.03 12:01
This is bad for Nashville. Blue wealth thinks they are fundamentally smarter and better than conservatives. They think they’re saving you from yourself and your backwards ways. If you thought the CA influx was bad, wait until you see how demented people from WA are.
@ifihadastick @JGWestDI RT von @ifihadastick 10.03 23:03
And of course David doesn’t practice what he preaches. In 2021 he demonized fellow Christians who were seeking exemptions from COVID vaccine mandates as having “hardened heart[s]” that “reason and virtue have difficulty penetrating.” He accused them of having a “moral framework that’s broken” and being “dangerous,” “extreme,” and examples of “libertinism” that was a threat to liberty itself. Disagreeing with COVID mandates was not immoral. It was a reasonable difference of opinion, and yet David sought to absolutize his view on this disputable issue and anathematize as evil Christians who disagreed with him. By contrast, he now insists that someone like Talarico who is promoting truly evil things must be praised as a paragon of Christian decency.
@ifihadastick @WesleyLHuff RT von @ifihadastick 10.03 15:44
The term "theological liberalism" is thrown around a lot. When push comes to shove though, it still boils down to Richard Niebuhr's summation of what theological liberalism truly is: "A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross" (Kingdom of God in America, 193). Liberal/progressive Christianity is more than that but it is no less than that, and it will always come down to it. Niebuhr's words 89 years ago are just as applicable in 1937 as they are today.
@ifihadastick @Glinner RT von @ifihadastick 10.03 01:28
They were murdered in captivity. And the whole of Ireland's cultural elite supports the men who killed them.
@ifihadastick @AndrewKolvet RT von @ifihadastick 09.03 18:44
Our TPUSA Frontlines journalists were on site at the NYC terrorist attack over the weekend. They made some key observations: - These were mostly white leftists - They wanted to literally KILL Jake Lang - They beat up at least one other journalist - This had all the hallmarks of Antifa violence Once again, organized rioters and violent thugs were allowed to violently disrupt a peaceful assembly. This time they also provided the necessary chaos for ISIS-inspired jihadists to nearly kill dozens of Americans with an IED explosive. @FrontlinesTPUSA
@ifihadastick @karenvaites RT von @ifihadastick 09.03 14:27
Paging educators 🚩🚩🚩 This is the second time in 2 weeks that @JonHaidt has called to get Ed Tech out of classrooms by September: "I hope that many elementary schools will remove devices by Sept., or create an analog path for parents who want that. Let's see if kids do better with books and paper" Haidt drove the cell phone ban legislation. What are the odds his words carry in a similar fashion? Are we doing enough to signal this shift to districts? 1/2
@ifihadastick @memeticsisyphus RT von @ifihadastick 09.03 13:59
This really is an all time photo. A protestor shouting about the pros of immigration is interrupted by an Islamic terrorist throwing a bomb jumping over him.
@ifihadastick @MZHemingway RT von @ifihadastick 09.03 12:33
You should read this: David French Suffers An Apparent Brain Injury Over James Talarico https://thefederalist.com/2026/03/09/david-french-suffers-an-apparent-brain-injury-over-james-talarico/
@ifihadastick @freddoso RT von @ifihadastick 09.03 03:44
Fun fact: In 1996, Barack Obama won his first elected office (Illinois state Senate) by throwing all of his opponents off the ballot. One of his tactics for disqualifying them was to challenge signatures on his opponents' petitions by married women who signed using the wrong name. Happy International Women's Day. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB121918996082755013
@ifihadastick 09.03 01:44
Fake issue/"crisis" alert. Theres nothing to "reclaim"- AI is primarily affecting knowledge workers and the reality is the AI datacenter build out is a boon to skilled labor. Texas cant even find enough electricians and skilled workers to build the datacenters. AI power is beholden to manpower and energy.
@ifihadastick @Digitalliturgy RT von @ifihadastick 08.03 20:18
Every parent knows that agreeable children can use their agreeableness to their advantage. They can lie, disobey, and hurt their siblings, and get away with it by being agreeable. I'm sure David knows this. But too often it feels like he has slipped away into a moral universe where the one and only thing that matters is Donald Trump. Way too many columns try to shrink reality down Trump-size. Decency and ideology are not the same thing, true. But agreeableness and decency are not the same thing either. And morality is not a simple question of how unlike Donald Trump you are. I sincerely wish more of David's writing felt like a search for truth, rather than a determination to just get as far away as possible from one man.
@ifihadastick @therealrthorat RT von @ifihadastick 08.03 18:37
@mtaibbi You should look into the @VPrasadMDMPH story at FDA. The corruption runs really deep. He tried to reform the agency & break pharma/biotech's control & was immediately met with leaks & appalling personal attacks, along with a media campaign against him...
@ifihadastick @KrugAlli RT von @ifihadastick 08.03 18:26
@VPrasadMDMPH is one of the scarce few truth-tellers in medicine today. He is brilliant, ethical, honest, yes - decisive - and funny. This is a tremendous loss to the FDA and the American public. I do wish Makary or Trup had been able to push back against the corruption. Vinay once said on a pod during the pandemic - do the work, then step into the ring. He has opinions because he does the work, he knows the data. How many of those who disagree with him have the intellectual honesty (or skill) to even ask the right questions, let alone interpret the data. This is a great loss. I'd be sad longer if I weren't convinced VP would be on to more gratifying endeavors and other pursuits that will continue to elevate the practice of medicine. Best wishes to you, VP! Can't wait to see what is next. @anish_koka - absolutely brilliantly written. How in the world do you do it all?!
@ifihadastick @megbasham RT von @ifihadastick 08.03 17:52
French not only argues that Talarico shines as “decent,” he says Talarico shows what it looks to be “kind” on the campaign trail. Think about that, this man advocates for the murder of the unborn and the most extreme forms of perversion. Yet French finds him a decent and kind public example of Christianity as if all Christ requires is that we say things in a Mr. Rogers cadence and vocabulary. This is why it’s so important to remember what Romans 16:18 tells us about what false teachers looks like. They will fool the naïve through smooth talk and flattery. Such qualities are rarely perceived as abrasive or offensive. Scripture tells you to run from men like this. French tells you to embrace him.
@ifihadastick @karenvaites RT von @ifihadastick 08.03 13:12
This is a thought-provoking read from Horvath. It also illuminates a major blind spot in the EdReform community. EdReformers have spent the last year-plus debating why student outcomes started dropping since 2013. Their leading theories: - changes to accountability schema as No Child Left Behind policies gave way to the Every Student Succeeds Act - it’s the Common Core Standards’ fault Some began to discuss the role of *cell phones,* as phone bans entered the discourse. No one, and I mean no one, ever talked about Ed tech. Not the EdReform people, anyway. The instructional people talked about it. But they (we) are EdReform-adjacent, most of the time. Most of EdReform is debating policies and their impact, and all that messy “what happens in the classroom” stuff is a bridge too far. What EdReformers were doing was generally rehashing arguments they’d been having for years, about the role of accountability and standards. Everyone seemed to be projecting their prior positions onto this national moment of 2025 NAEP failure. And in the process, potentially overstating the role of policy in the first place. Somewhere deep in my drafts folder, I have a piece titled “It’s the Ed Tech, Stupid,” responding to this debate specifically. Ed tech was (at minimum) a massive distraction from the academic goals of the Standards; iPads and the Standards hit K-12 at the same moment, and Ed Tech definitely won the battle of educator mind share over nuanced discussion of math and ELA. The Southern Surge states illustrate the point nicely. In Tennessee and Louisiana, the two states that charged ahead with low-tech, standards-aligned ELA curricula (the “knowledge-building” options), and made those statewide norms, reading outcomes rose. For me, this is Exhibit A in defense of the ELA standards, and it puts pressure on the EdReform camps who blamed the CCSS. More importantly, it illuminates the path to better reading outcomes.
@ifihadastick @AJKayWriter RT von @ifihadastick 07.03 21:53
Prasad’s mission at FDA was to make drug companies prove the products, off of which they make billions in profit, actually help people. In turn, the system did what it was built to do: masticate anyone who says, “No” when the claims and the performance of said drugs don’t match. Next time you see glowing stories about “breakthrough” therapies in the media, remember how quickly the regulatory machine disposes of people willing to scrutinize such claims. And, tangentially, what that says about those who seem to be coasting in similar roles.
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