Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪 (@danieldimartino) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪

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Fellow @ManhattanInst | Economics PhD @Columbia | @DissidentProj Founder | @YAF Board of Advisors | @TFASorg Novak 23' | @USCCRgov NJ SAC member | Opinions mine

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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (@pegobry_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How terrible must your grades and test scores be to be rejected from an Ivy when you’re "black" AND have a parent employed there?

Justin Camp (@_justincamp_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uh oh don’t tell the bishops that it takes “dirty” energy to produce “clean” energy! What a joke of a statement. Guess they care more about advancing the Democrat policy agenda than defunding Planned Parenthood.

Uh oh don’t tell the bishops that it takes “dirty” energy to produce “clean” energy! What a joke of a statement. Guess they care more about advancing the Democrat policy agenda than defunding Planned Parenthood.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a conservative law professor used these exact terms to describe Ketanji Brown Jackson, the law school would open an investigation.

Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've received more death threats in the last four hours than I know what to do with. But when the stories and lawsuits regarding this little country's involvement at Columbia come out, I'm certain that number is going to multiply by a lot.

I've received more death threats in the last four hours than I know what to do with.

But when the stories and lawsuits regarding this little country's involvement at Columbia come out, I'm certain that number is going to multiply by a lot.
Ilya Shapiro (@ishapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“They say converts are the most zealous, so it’s perhaps no surprise that, as a naturalized citizen, I wear my patriotism on my sleeve. Indeed, like most immigrants, I do a job most native-born Americans won’t: defending the Constitution….”

“They say converts are the most zealous, so it’s perhaps no surprise that, as a naturalized citizen, I wear my patriotism on my sleeve. Indeed, like most immigrants, I do a job most native-born Americans won’t: defending the Constitution….”
Anna K. Gorisch (@annagorisch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least two of the writers in this piece are immigrants. I'm telling you, people who understand the alternative appreciate this nation in ways those born here cannot. They are among our greatest patriots.

Luis H Ball (@ball1_ball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Venezuela before Socialism. When Sears was the dominant retailer in the U.S. the company also had stores in Venezuela. In 1950 it opened the largest Sears store East of the Mississippi in a Caracas suburb. That store was continually expanded over the years, including a

Venezuela before Socialism. 

When Sears was the dominant retailer in the U.S. the company also had stores in Venezuela. In 1950 it opened the largest Sears store East of the Mississippi in a Caracas suburb. That store was continually expanded over the years, including a
Nathan Brown (@nathankblbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Founders believed that America was ordained by God as an “Asylum for Mankind.” They used the phrase constantly. John Adams’ nephew actually grew sick of hearing the phrase and wrote to his aunt Abigail that he wished everybody would stop using it. Founders like John Jay

Our Founders believed that America was ordained by God as an “Asylum for Mankind.” They used the phrase constantly. John Adams’ nephew actually grew sick of hearing the phrase and wrote to his aunt Abigail that he wished everybody would stop using it. Founders like John Jay
Robert Herjavec (@robertherjavec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We left everything behind when we fled communism — just me, my parents, and a single suitcase. We didn’t speak the language. We didn’t have money. But we had hope. Years later, I’m standing here with the American flag — proud of the life we’ve built, grateful for the freedom to

We left everything behind when we fled communism — just me, my parents, and a single suitcase.

We didn’t speak the language. We didn’t have money. But we had hope.

Years later, I’m standing here with the American flag — proud of the life we’ve built, grateful for the freedom to