"Treasonous ghost of Ashli Babbitt"? The woman was an unarmed trespasser who was protesting an election.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 13, 2022
Athletes are not politicians. Stop punishing athletes for matters beyond their control. Sportsmanship transcends politics.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 13, 2022
The politically correct presentist war on American history is shameful. This does not change the past. https://t.co/yzKwIRZrmW
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 13, 2022
Where does "marriage" appear in the US Constitution? As far as I'm aware, no state or the USG banned civil unions between gay couples, and some legally recognized them. Social experimentation redefining traditional constructs will have unexpected consequences.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 13, 2022
"Cyndi Lauper" https://t.co/Rn2HEMTaEy
Boebert won her reelection recount, resulting in a GOP majority of 222-213 in the new Congress
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 14, 2022
I didn't even buy Trump's rookie POTUS card.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 15, 2022
#MajorAnnouncement
Just a reminder: when taxpayer money pays for something, it isn't really "free".
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 15, 2022
COVID is very real, and you need recent vaccine protection.
"Free COVID"
Marriage isn't a matter of Congressional action by the Constitution.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 15, 2022
"In fact, Republicans so far have beaten Democrats by about 4.9 percentage points in the national popular vote for the House, 51.7 to 46.8 percent". Cherrypicking close districts is intellectually dishonest.https://t.co/k86oLfmOUz https://t.co/ySO1xFV9cp
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 15, 2022
This is a rubbish meme. Nobody pretends everything Jesus taught is captured in the Gospels. It is true that Christ loves the sinner but hates the sin. It is true homosexuality was accepted in the Roman world but not in Israel, and the Didache explicitly condemned pederasty. https://t.co/29dRvkTPw6
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 16, 2022
Leftists have been testing their boundaries ever since Musk acquired Twitter. First, they used their blue-check accounts to impersonate his. Next, they've tested Twitter rules trying to accuse him of hypocritical censorship. Now, after warnings over doxxing...
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 16, 2022
"Keith Olbermann"
As an MBA, I'm fascinated with Trump's risk-taking in possibly tarnishing his brand. My favorite target was teetotaler Trump hyping his brand of potato vodka.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 16, 2022
"Trump Steaks"
Can you guess who won my mock annual award for Dems behaving badly?https://t.co/k5B2XFIQQc
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
You're not intelligent enough to understand POTUS is not included under "officers of the US"https://t.co/Mwt9nutEe5.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
Rubbish. It's amateurish and predictable for leftists to stereotype their political opponents. I and other conservatives and libertarians were censored under the prior management, and we subscribe to the NAP. Leftist trolls constantly criticizing Musk are a fact. https://t.co/ee9Yuci7XN
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
While I'm generally supportive of Musk's changes in Twitter management, I think it would be prudent for him to tone down his micromanagement, which I think plays into the hands of leftists.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
Point of fact: Trump is not covered under section 3 of the 14th Amendment. I'm personally Never Trump, but this nonsense is unconstitutional. You're just worried Trump will get reelected despite Jan. 6.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
This is fundamentally ignorant of freedom of the press. Only the government has a monopoly on power, like when Lincoln unconstitutionally shut down the opposition press. Musk doesn't control the Internet or other media. https://t.co/NNm9dP39mb
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
This is just a natural extension of past abuses of the Fourth Amendment exposed by Snowden and others. Yes, it is disturbing. https://t.co/CoicjXx5Y3
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
NO. This violates privacy as enshrined in the Bill of Rights, and has never been more than a partisan witch hunt and I write that as a Never Trumper.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 17, 2022
Nope. It's not a constitutional wildcard for a federal judicial power grab over states and evisceration of the tenth amendment.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 18, 2022
Pathetic, shallow analysis both of conservatism and the nature and extent of oppression by the prior leftist Twitter regime. The censors didn't provide context for their repression. They simply parroted garbage allegations of PC-perceived "threats" to others
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) December 18, 2022