Jeremy Elrod (@jeremyelrod26) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy Elrod

@jeremyelrod26

Recovering sandwich artist. Views are not those of my employer or my wife.

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Geoffrey Skelley (@geoffreyvs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With help from my FiveThirtyEight colleagues, we put my county benchmarks into an interactive. The vote figures are for a 50-50 race in a given state; if one side's doing better than them with many votes counted, that's a sign they may be ahead. Enjoy! projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-…

With help from my <a href="/FiveThirtyEight/">FiveThirtyEight</a> colleagues, we put my county benchmarks into an interactive. The vote figures are for a 50-50 race in a given state; if one side's doing better than them with many votes counted, that's a sign they may be ahead. Enjoy! projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-…
follow @bencollins on bluesky (@oneunderscore__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You better fucking subscribe to The Onion. This is the kind of thing we will do with your money. It allowed us to buy InfoWars. Now help us staff it. membership.theonion.com

CashvilleEtc (@cashville_etc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s crazy how they doing Silver Sands.. This been a staple in the community for years.. smh We pulling up Tuesday to support!!

Mark Cuban (@mcuban) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The unrecognized failure of the Trump tariffs approach is that he is depending on big global companies to create manufacturing jobs here. He has completely ignored entrepreneurs and innovators. Innovators and entrepreneurs will create disruption. Instead of focusing on

Armand Domalewski (@armanddoma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine telling a Vietnam vet flying on the last chopper out of Saigon that one day the Communist General Secretary of Vietnam would be trying to persuade an American President to embrace free markets

Caleb Watney (@calebwatney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some extremely telling quotes from former Biden admin officials on the challenges they had trying to advance priorities through their own bureaucracy

Some extremely telling quotes from former Biden admin officials on the challenges they had trying to advance priorities through their own bureaucracy
Jeremy Elrod (@jeremyelrod26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This meeting, how it was filmed, “there will be no notes,” the topic being about essentially devising a means to easily kill millions, all reminded me of the movie Conspiracy which depicted a meeting of Nazis coming up with the Final Solution. Well done, Tony Gilroy. #Andor

Ted Roosevelt V (@rooseveltted) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On June 6th, 1944 American hero's landed on the beaches of Normandy under heavy fire. The son of a president fought side by side brave men from all across the country. Privilege didn't mean you could take more, it meant you owed more.

On June 6th, 1944 American hero's landed on the beaches of Normandy under heavy fire. The son of a  president fought side by side brave men from all across the country. Privilege didn't mean you could take more, it meant you owed more.
Stephen Elliott (@elliottstephenb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm biased, but I think the Nashville Banner is the best source for Nashville and Tennessee news. There's no paywall on the stories, and the daily morning newsletter is free, too. It includes our stories plus exclusive news blurbs and links. Sign up here: nashvillebanner.com/newsletters/?u…

TheHistoryOfTheAmericans (@thehistoryofth2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the middle of Ken Burns’ “Baseball,” George Will explains American democracy in terms largely forgotten by partisans and journalists today. Please watch and spread around!

Jeremy Elrod (@jeremyelrod26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wear a Tennessee/UT hat a lot when I travel. I nearly always get a “Go Vols!” at some point, whether it was on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, or twice yesterday at Disneyland in California. #GoVols #Vols

Robert Downen (@robertdownen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I lean heavily on news archives for my work and am always stunned by how much newspapers used to cover. Like, what do you mean there was a guy whose full-time beat was “local bowling leagues and the cafeteria outside family court”???