We’re seeing more and more footage of Hamas’ war crimes and brutality that took place on October 7th. The murder of innocent civilians is difficult to watch, but it’s proof of who Hamas is at their core.
There’s new footage of documented war crimes being released every day. If anyone is still questioning what “side” they’re on, pay attention.
The scary part is that they’re serious.
The scary part is that they’re serious.
If you don’t know who this is, it’s Mosab Hassan Yousef. The son of a founding Hamas leader. He grew up as a member of Hamas until he left to become a spy for Israel’s internal security service, Shin Bet.
He knows who Hamas really is, and he makes one thing very clear: You cannot reason with Hamas. Their goal is not Palestinian liberation, it’s the destruction of Israel and all Jews. Anyone who thinks otherwise is horribly mistaken.
This his latest video — a message to Pro-Hamas supporters in the West. Watch.
Best nap ever
Woke intersectionality is a mental illness at this point
In case you missed it, the Department of Homeland Security recently released the border-encounter numbers for September, showing more record breaking numbers by the Biden Admin. Last month alone there were 269,735 illegal encounters — 17,000 more than the previous record set.
Mayorkas and other Democrats continue to double down on their failed border policies, meaning they’re either completely ignorant, or lying about the crisis entirely. CBP and DHS are left overwhelmed. Just look at the videos — look at what they deal with every day. We can’t afford to ignore what’s happening at the border. This crisis is unmanageable, and until Democrats wake up and work with us to mitigate it, it will only get worse.
Video thanks to @gop
#border #immigration #bordersecurity
If you attack US forces, you should pay the price. Swift and aggressive action deters further attacks. Sometimes that simple fact needs to be spelled out.
You don’t need to bomb Tehran to retaliate. I know too many people illogically believe there’s only two options: do nothing or do everything. There’s a lot of options in the middle. So spare me your hyperventilating about “war mongering” please.
Yesterday we learned that Matthew Perry passed away. Rest in Peace. You made a lot of people’s days better with laughter, especially my generation. Gone but not forgotten.
Every time you call for a ceasefire, you condone the atrocities of Hamas. The reality is Hamas will use a ceasefire to rearm and plan their next attack. Don’t forget, there was a ceasefire in place after the 2021 conflict – then on October 7th Hamas broke it when they raped, murdered, and violently terrorized hundreds of Israeli women and children.
There is only one option with war crimes like these: complete destruction of Hamas.
Israel isn’t going to forgive or forget, and I can’t blame them.
At the time of Reagan’s famous “Evil Empire” speech, he was talking about the importance of our moral foundations versus our enemies.
Our moral foundations are essential in our fight against evil. If you don’t have a clear view of right and wrong, who are you to call another evil? Our moral foundations can summarized in four words that every American knows: In God We Trust.
As Alexis de Tocqueville described it, “America is good. And if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”
Video repost from @reaganfoundation
Met my arch-nemesis yesterday.
Texas is the best.
The next Speaker of the House must stand by a simple line in the sand: no Ukraine aid without also securing our border with meaningful policy reform.
Yesterday I led a press conference that outlined my plan to do just that. If we beat Russia and secure our border, America wins. We must do both. Both are in our interest.
Republicans must understand that this is the only way we will get meaningful border security. This is our one chance. There is not other legislative vehicle other than Ukraine aid that Biden wants badly enough. So we must negotiate border security into it.
We can do this. Heck, Biden already proposed $14B for the border in the supplemental. But we know that’s not enough. We know you need policy reform along with the funding.
If we let Russia win, our deterrence is screwed for the next 50 years. Expect dictators like Putin to keep starting wars and watch American influence diminish while China’s increases.
But we can’t keep fighting that battle while Texas is invaded. We must do both. This must be the grand bargain.
You could always count on President Reagan to have a good joke for every occasion. #happyhalloween
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Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.
Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.
Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.
Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.
Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.
Thank you to the Texas Medical Center and their CEO Bill McKeon for hosting my 5th annual Healthcare Innovation Summit last night. Thank you to the speakers who flew in from across the country to share their cutting-edge work on the new frontiers of healthcare. And thank you to the hundreds of attendees who spent three hours on a Monday evening with us.
Innovation is fundamentally the most important aspect of healthcare. If we don’t find the cures, build the breakthrough medical devices, or design the perfect therapies, then it doesn’t matter what kind of healthcare system we have. So the point of the Healthcare Innovation Summit is to highlight and honor some of the leading startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers in healthcare, and give them an audience of investors and medical professionals who can help take their work to the next level. The greatest problems we face – from diabetes to cancer to Alzheimer’s – will be solved because a few smart people partnered with a few rich people and decided to change the world.
This year’s honorees included Dr. Andrea Vidali ( @endometriosis_surgeon ), who received the Susan Carol Crenshaw Healthcare Innovation Award for his advancements in Robotic Excisional Endometriosis Surgery. Dr. Vidali’s research has given countless women the gift of motherhood, and my own daughter Suzy Crenshaw is here today because of him.
We heard from Mike Ambrogi on how Novocure is using electric fields to treat cancer. Elizabeth Garner, MD-MPH talked about how @ferringpharmaceuticals is using artificial intelligence to assist with fertility technology. Dr. John Cassidy presented on @nexushealthsystems new multidisciplinary approaches to treating individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury. And finally, Tim Miller and Jacob George, PhD showed how Biologic Input Output Systems is harnessing the power of neural pathways to give amputees the feeling of responsive robotic limbs.
It was a wildly educational evening thanks to these speakers. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to join us and to the Texas Medical Center staff who helped make this event a huge success. I can’t wait for next year’s summit.