Tim Murray (@frommars) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Murray

@frommars

Brand builder, hope fiend, democracy stan, one of two dads, can always do better.

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Matthew Cooke (@thematthewcooke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Wasn't Everyone Racist in the 1700s?" A whitewashed history based in fantasy is a major cause of America's identity crisis. Episode 3, American Origin Stories. How We Got Here, In Under 3 Minutes. New episodes, Mondays at 10am PST / Noon ET, on all the major social platforms.

DougJBalloon (@dougjballoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion | People giving out my location will be banned. But users must agree to give out their location to advertisers. by Elon Musk

MeidasTouch (@meidastouch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy shit. This is damning. A local news channel in Portland reported on Trump’s rollback of railway regulations in 2017 and warned about the danger. This needs to be shared everywhere. (h/t PatriotTakes 🇺🇸)

Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THIS is last year's Christmas card from Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles, a Republican who represents the district that Covenant School is in in Nashville. #tnleg

THIS is last year's Christmas card from Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles, a Republican who represents the district that Covenant School is in in Nashville. #tnleg
Calvin Rosser (@calvin_rosser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only been in SF for 50 days and am pretty sure it's the most underrated city in America. The delta between the Twitter/media story about SF and the actual lived experience is mind-boggling 🤯.

Kurt Andersen (@kbandersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In March 1945, a few weeks before we defeated Nazi Germany, the regular informational pamphlet Army Talks, sent to all U.S. soldiers and officers in Europe, was a primer on fascism. It’s remarkable to read now. For obvious reasons. archive.org/details/ArmyTa… h/t Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR)

In March 1945, a few weeks before we defeated Nazi Germany, the regular informational pamphlet Army Talks, sent to all U.S. soldiers and officers in Europe, was a primer on fascism. It’s remarkable to read now. For obvious reasons. archive.org/details/ArmyTa… 
h/t <a href="/HC_Richardson/">Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR)</a>