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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - I've been coding for three days and missed almost all of today's Comey drama. Has any Democrat condemned him yet?
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1923171704534118827
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - .@SenJohnCurtis is a literal Democrat who got elected in Utah last year on the account of low turnout in the Republican primary. He is already cozying up to USGLC, foreign aid, the whole Uniparty works. Who would make a good primary in 2030?
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1923240362857894299
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - ANNOUNCING NEW TOOL: NED NETWORK NAVIGATOR (BETA)
AI-POWERED. CONGRESSIONALLY FUNDED. HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT.
I just shipped a crawler-indexer that rips apart the National Endowment for Democracy’s flagship Journal of Democracy archive — then stitches every author, NGO, and article summary into one laser-focused query interface. This is more than search; this is x-raying a decades-old influence machine at machine scale.
Here’s what it does:
- Link the Whole Web – One click surfaces every author ↔ NGO ↔ article connection, exposing the revolving door between grant-hungry nonprofits, State-adjacent think tanks, and “independent” scholars.
- Instant Context Summaries – AI distills thousands of pages so you see the thesis, not the fluff. No more slogging through academic euphemisms.
- Prefix Hunter Mode – Type “color rev” and catch every variant (“color revolution,” “color-coded revolutions,” etc.) that editors bury in footnotes.
- Role Detector – Flags when an author quietly moonlights on an NGO board funded by NED dollars.
- NGO Cross-Check – Pull EIN links straight to ProPublica filings; follow the money in two clicks.
- Source-First Design – Every claim traces back to the PDF or http://muse.jhu.org page, so NED can’t cry “misinformation.”
Why this matters:
For 40 years NED has branded regime-change lobbying as “democracy promotion,” funneling your tax money into overseas activists while scolding domestic populists as threats. Their own journal is the narrative factory — academics launder talking points that later justify sanctions, censorship, or NATO expansions. By making the entire archive searchable, we finally turn the microscope back on the operatives who insist they’re safeguarding freedom.
This is what happens when you weaponize code instead of platitudes.
Dig in, map the network, and decide for yourself: [link in next post]
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1923156422575128623
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Journal of Democracy (Summaries Index)
View cross-referenced AI-generated summaries of NED's Journal of Democracy articles, authors, and NGOs.
https://datarepublican.com/ned/?keywords=ndi&mode=Article&id=922834
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1923156425359904907
Defiant L’s @DefiantLs - RIP Leslie Nielsen.
https://x.com/DefiantLs/status/1922988564993777795
Department of Defense @DeptofDefense - NEWS: Defense Leaders Discuss Threats, Golden Dome During Budget Talks
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4187381/defense-leaders-discuss-threats-golden-dome-during-budget-talks/
https://x.com/DeptofDefense/status/1923064816886845632
derek guy @dieworkwear - Hi Anthony! I agree, we should support US manufacturing jobs. I see you're the CEO of Sticker Mule and your $20 t-shirts are made in Nicaragua. As you know, cheap imports make it hard for US factories. Would you be interested in supporting US manufacturers? I can help for a fee.
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Anthony Constantino @ac132
Democrats train their supporters to openly wish for the destruction of American Manufacturing jobs.
https://x.com/dieworkwear/status/1922862345589493896
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