We need more Richard Fierros; more here --
Richard Fierro, the Army veteran who took down the gunman at Club Q in Colorado Springs: “I did it for my family, and in that moment, everyone in that room was my family”. pic.twitter.com/CfU3WV0SZU
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) November 22, 2022
if you watch one thing today make it this pic.twitter.com/Dbfj2IshXX
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) November 22, 2022
Just ordered this merch from the brew pub owned by Richard Fierro and his wife, Jess Fierro, who’s the brew master. He’s the Army veteran and hero who took down the shooter at Club Q. Let’s show them some love! Check out their website: https://t.co/noLvDA7N7O pic.twitter.com/vAmKcSOUeF
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) November 22, 2022
Dem wins, election deniers lose in Wisconsin --
NBC News projects: Doug La Follette (D) wins Wisconsin Secretary Of State. @MSNBC
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 22, 2022
What's that Musk-y smell? It's failure, that's what --
Musk will be a case study in all kinds of fields, from psychology to failed leadership to "how to destroy wealth faster than any human in history" https://t.co/qWIU7R3Vno
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) November 22, 2022
Warmongering "Putin's Voice" Vladimir Solovyov self-identifies as a terrorist --
Solovyov: How can NATO call *us* terrorists?
— Willow Tremaine (@75Tramislate) November 22, 2022
5 seconds later …
Solovyov: Maybe we should get them with nuclear weapons 🤔 pic.twitter.com/9or4rjAVPD
Another "scoop" by Dim Diesel flops bigly --
It's been 25 days since @TuckerCarlson reported that we'd run out of diesel in 25.9 days... and we have actually more diesel then we did when his wildly inaccurate report ran on Oct. 28. https://t.co/DHe43MSxl3
— Patrick De Haan ⛽️📊 (@GasBuddyGuy) November 21, 2022
Good news, but the only "poll" that counts is voting, Georgia. Do It! --
We just got the first runoff poll of Georgia: It's Fabrizio/Anzalone for AARP.
— Taniel (@Taniel) November 22, 2022
Warnock 51%, Walker 47%.
(The same sample says it voted for Kemp on 11/8 by 6%.)
Fifty-nine years ago, America changed forever --
On November 22, 1963, President and Mrs. Kennedy continued their visit to Texas, and traveled to Dallas. As they rode through the city, shots were fired. The motorcade rushed to the nearest hospital, but the wound was mortal. pic.twitter.com/IgGxjwX6L9
— JFK Library (@JFKLibrary) November 22, 2022