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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Yes. The real story about Ermiya Fanaeian isn’t that she belonged to extremist groups, trafficked in violent rhetoric, or recruited for revolutions.
It’' that this behavior is normalized in institutional circles: universities, the mainstream Democratic Party including Elizabeth Warren, and a State Department affiliated NGO publicly honored her for this activism.
She's a symptom of institutional rot.
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Saint James Hartline @JamesHartline
Replying to @DataRepublican and @SKDoubleDub33
She proudly and fully admits to being involved with Armed Queers SLC as a student at the University of Utah.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1968359753178128542
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Purely hypothetical, of course, but would falsifying one's net worth on Congressional forms to reel in investors for a worthless venture count as worthy of expulsion from Congress? 
This thread is completely unrelated to the above question:
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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican
THREAD: Timothy Mynett: Ilhan Omar's husband and the progressive money man you've probably never heard of
Ilhan Omar's wealth headlines ($30M net worth) are dominating today's feeds. But behind that story is someone far less visible: her husband, Tim Mynett.
Not the ex with the bizarre "married her brother" rumor. This one is far more interesting, and far more connected.
For nearly two decades, Mynett has been the quiet operator raising millions, plugging into D.C.’s progressive networks, and eventually pivoting into global business ventures.
- From poli-sci undergrad in New York...
- To moving foundation money at Alliance for Justice...
- To consulting alongside Obama’s inner circle at New Partners...
He's climbed rung by rung through the fundraising machine that fuels progressive politics.
This thread unpacks:
-  His rise through nonprofits & campaigns
- His deep ties across the progressive donor universe
- The surprising pivots... from digital firms to wine, cannabis, and impact investing with ex-ambassadors
Let's dig in.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1962873656285298739

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Hello Mr. Olbermann, 
This is going to be a different "Hello" than usual. 
I cannot bring myself to do a snarky post, not when you have revealed yourself to have so much hatred in your heart. 
Let me try and explain to you in a way that you can accept this, if there is any room in your heart for openness. 
I accepted Jesus Christ right before COVID-19 happened. I was a workaholic in Big Tech, a politically correct industry. And I knew enough about Christianity to know that its Great Commission would come to a head with my identity as a software executive pretty quickly. 
I had a dream - which I've described elsewhere - which cemented my decision to evangelize no matter the cost. 
By 2020, we were getting fired everywhere - not for, but for basic things such as accidentally making an OK sign or misgendering someone. We had to stop attending churches in the name of spreading COVID-19. 
We had to live in fear and terror for years as the country spiraled into riots, censorship, and repression, which culminated in 2022 when the President of the United States told the nation that Trump supporters were the biggest threat to the Republic. 
Thankfully, the Republicans flipped the House a couple of months later and this was all stopped. But the memory is still seared in our minds. We know the darkness that is lurking in the hearts of our fellow countrymen, even as we love them. 
Simply put: we think you will snitch on us and jail us on a dime because you already have proven ourselves now. 
The 2024 election gave us a bit of reprieve, hope that our country had gone back to what it was supposed to be: everyone peacefully co-existing. 
But ... here's what you don't grasp. 
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