Apropos of nothing:
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) October 28, 2022
Please be aware that you can download an archive of all your twitter activity here: https://t.co/PVqfWmhjJZ
And then you can delete it.
It's proper routine maintenance — even under normal circumstances.
First, some fancy segues, starting with Ukraine
Meanwhile on Russia's state-funded RT, director of broadcasting Anton Krasovsky suggests drowning or burning Ukrainian children, makes hideous comments about the rapes by Russian soldiers in Ukraine, says Ukraine should not exist and Ukrainians who resist Russia should be shot. pic.twitter.com/BGIaBNok4v
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 23, 2022
Meanwhile in Russia: since Putin's phony "denazification" never made any sense, now Russia's Security Council is absurdly calling for the "desatanization" of Ukraine. How embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/hxlLCAEBdD
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 25, 2022
Meanwhile in Russia: since the Kremlin is losing to Ukraine on the battlefield, state TV propagandists are forced to resort to nuclear intimidation of the U.S. and its allies — with the help of Tucker Carlson. They promise to help Carlson to campaign against Biden.#TuckyoRose pic.twitter.com/5fgodVkjqf
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 27, 2022
Musk has been weighing in on the war recently with suggestions that earned him the thanks of the Russian government and mockery from almost everyone else, particularly Garry Kasparov. Musk dealt with the criticism with the maturity we've come to expect.
While it’s true that Kasparov is almost as good at playing chess as my iPhone, he is otherwise an idiot
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 24, 2022
I did as a child, but found it to be too simple to be useful in real life: a mere 8 by 8 grid, no fog of war, no technology tree, no random map or spawn position, only 2 players, both sides exact same pieces, etc.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 24, 2022
Polytopia addresses these limitations.
As well as being an attack on Kasparov, this is also a dig at his rival Peter Thiel, who actually was something of a chess prodigy.
The far-right Thiel was also a proponent of injecting the blood of the young to slow aging.which has somehow been retconned into QAnon mythology.
A few more MAGA thoughts.After getting banned from Fox for saying Fauci is Mengele, then from Newsmax for saying Satanist elites drink the blood of children, Lara Logan doubles down and says hundreds of thousands of kids in the US are being kidnapped so elites can drink their blood to fight aging. pic.twitter.com/Wh1WHiX0U3
— Ron Filipkowski ๐บ๐ฆ (@RonFilipkowski) October 27, 2022
Trump’s lawyer says Nancy Pelosi “orchestrated” the attack on the Capitol on J6. pic.twitter.com/I1aMEN2ldy
— Ron Filipkowski ๐บ๐ฆ (@RonFilipkowski) October 26, 2022
Ralph Norman says a “cabal” led by Barack Obama and Eric Holder is secretly running the country: “Biden is not running this country. There is a cabal of unelected elitists who are running this country .. Barack Obama is involved .. Eric Holder ..” pic.twitter.com/J2fUxMtwHf
— Ron Filipkowski ๐บ๐ฆ (@RonFilipkowski) October 26, 2022
At a Trump rally in Texas, Kelly Brown said she would “definitely” vote for Trump in 2024 -- but added that she believed “an even better candidate” would emerge: “The former President Kennedy or John F. Kennedy, Jr., and I believe they're both still alive" https://t.co/So6KxPUmGD
— Bill Grueskin (@BGrueskin) October 23, 2022
And plans.Here’s some new info about that random group at the front of the Trump rally who broke out into and led others in the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner:
— Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) October 23, 2022
They’re called 48Negative, a shoot off of QAnon. They go to every rally. They believe Kennedy Jr. will be president in 2024. pic.twitter.com/A1j91JJLFm
MAGA theories provide us with a nice transition to the topic of British politics.James Comer says don’t believe what Kevin McCarthy is saying right now about not impeaching Biden, because that will change after the election: “I have every indication to believe that McCarthy is going to let Jim Jordan & myself do whatever we think we need to do.” pic.twitter.com/Sgk53AKPw1
— Ron Filipkowski ๐บ๐ฆ (@RonFilipkowski) October 27, 2022
Which gives us an opening to another one of our favorites.[For a quick recap on baizuo, check @chenchenzh's article: https://t.co/POmZ9lKPtv]
— Tuvia Gering ้ถๆไบ (@GeringTuvia) October 26, 2022
Uh oh https://t.co/MLNdgH2GMF
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) October 25, 2022
my profile on andreessen crypto, which became the firm's star investor last year but has been hit hard by the crypto sell-off, including:
— Berber Jin (@berber_jin1) October 26, 2022
*~40% markdown on its 1st crypto fund
*$2.9 billion loss of its remaining Coinbase stake
*slowed investment pacehttps://t.co/CJkqX5WE8F
"We’ve seen funds nosedive right out of the gate in this manner, but rarely do they attract so much in assets so soon after launching like [this] did"
— Katie Martin (@katie_martin_fx) October 26, 2022
First bitcoin ETF loses record amount in its initial year https://t.co/mSdTKRtVPd
He wouldn’t listen https://t.co/4kYl5sahIY pic.twitter.com/wB216MooF2
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) October 26, 2022
The Matt Damon ad aged well. About as well as Pliny the Elder's fortune.https://t.co/aqnshQ2hh4
— Stephen Diehl (@smdiehl) October 27, 2022
I considered segueing into the next topic, but this is subject I don't want to be flippant about.
Really effective ad. The humor only fuels the anger.
I believe Oz was trying to make the point that the decision shouldn't be up to senators (I'm not going to listen to the clip unless someone pays me). This is dishonest (if the GOP controls congress, we will have a national ban). It is also the worst possible way of saying it.Whose choice?
— Mothers Against Greg Abbott PAC (@MomsAGAbbott) July 25, 2022
Texas women no longer have a choice to make their most personal decision. This is wrong! Texans need to fight back and vote for Democrats this November and vote against TxGOP. Vote them out!#WhoseChoice #MAGAtheGood #WomensRights #TxLege pic.twitter.com/vHyHMVbBTa
Holy shit: Oz says his abortion position: should be between "a woman, her doctor, and local political leaders" #PASenDebate pic.twitter.com/UDiJvDYHYo
— Pat Dennis (@patdennis) October 26, 2022
Lauren Boebert said women “are the lesser vessel” and “need” men to “balance” that “weakness.” In case you were wondering where the Republican Party is in 2022.
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) October 27, 2022
Moving onto the polling conversation.
This is a big deal assuming...
... We can trust the polls at all. (In case anyone's curious, I'm in the distrustful camp this cycle.)A big takeaway from @NBCNews poll: If young Americans vote, Dems have a shot. If young voters stay home, the GOP wins.
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) October 23, 2022
In generic party question, Dems lead 47-46 among all registered voters. R’s lead 48-47 among likely voters.
Among 18-34’s: Dems up 60-30. https://t.co/682hxnnMfm
๐๐ rule of thumb imo - double or triple the "margin of error" in a poll pic.twitter.com/AaIKobqKfk
— Tresa Undem (@teemoneyusa) October 24, 2022
It is obscene and irresponsible that the media continues to tell the story of the midterm elections through the lens of something so flawed as polling. It will only help accelerate democracy's demise.
— Kurt Bardella (@kurtbardella) October 25, 2022
I write for @latimes @latimesopinion https://t.co/ENis5iJTgf
A thread and assorted tweets on the rise of the fascists.
๐งตELECTIONS IN ARIZONA: In Arizona, election officials have faced death threats.
— Nicole Grigg (@NicoleSGrigg) October 23, 2022
Poll workers have been harassed.
For days I have covered voter intimidation complaints.
A thread of just a portion of the comments I have received:
"So if I just happened to be standing there and put a bullet in the head of that scum reporter and then claimed it was self-defense because that scum reporter was attacking a fellow patriot I would be justified?"
— Nicole Grigg (@NicoleSGrigg) October 23, 2022
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In 50 out of 67 Pennsylvania counties, election chiefs have left because of threats, harassment & intimidation. As contemnor Steve Bannon puts it, "That’s the way this is going to roll.” Looking forward to discussing on @11thHour w/ @SRuhle at 11 PM ET.
— Harry Litman (@harrylitman) October 26, 2022
Is Christian nationalism growing or declining? Both! Let us explain.
— Andrew Whitehead (@ndrewwhitehead) October 25, 2022
Check out our (@profsamperry) latest in the @monkeycageblog https://t.co/saDEJ0RiXT
Though the longest of long shots, Chris Jones continues to do his best to make this a race.
Tucker was one of the victims of Whitewater (when the modern GOP was invented.)It's probably a little on the nose to wear a NASA shirt to go vote for a rocket scientist but as an Arkansas truck driver I am so embarrassed about how much our state road infrastructure hinders commercial freight and I know @JonesForAR is the man to serve us best! pic.twitter.com/PJytLRquNT
— Leyton House franchisee (@Traphouseracing) October 26, 2022
Thank you, former Arkansas Governor Tucker! We need leaders equipped to manage our budget surplus, implement innovative solutions, and end divisive partisanship. My previous experience prepared me for this task and with your help, we will unlock the #PromiseofAR together!๐๐ฆพ pic.twitter.com/CWZIa3EzPo
— Chris Jones (@JonesForAR) October 26, 2022
Misc.
San Jose had a good one this week.
Back on the mad kings beat.If someone puts out a prediction of a 98% chance of a M7 many times and none of those quakes have happened, you have to realize that their model isn't very good. You can always look at their Tweet history to see their success rate
— Dr. Lucy Jones (@DrLucyJones) October 27, 2022
See #B1M, THIS is how you get made a fool of by a @thunderf00t or #AdamSomething or @C_S_Skeptic video. Nobody is EVER building ANYTHING 500m tall by 170km. Are you SO EASILY FOOLED by a couple km of bulldozed sand? That's 0.000000000000000000001% of the "project." Probably less. https://t.co/fTVBPtEtQt
— Fielding Mellish (@n64k) October 26, 2022
Presented without comment.
On August 27th 1911, the New York Times ran with the headline "Martians Build Two Immense Canals in Two Years"
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) October 21, 2022
The idea that there were canals on Mars built by intelligent beings began with observations in the late 19th century and remained popular for a number of decades. pic.twitter.com/Cjo7BCH2vz
Context from Rainer Eisfeld:
While the 19th was turning into the 20th century, canals – like automobiles, dirigibles and airplanes – had come to symbolize progress, the triumph of technology over nature. In 1869, the Suez Canal had reduced the sea route to India by 10,000 kilometers, permitting Phileas Fogg and Passepartout to accomplish their imaginary journey around the world in 80 days. Work on the Panama Canal had begun in 1880, and even if the first French effort had foundered, a second American construction attempt was under way. Canals, whether on Earth or (supposedly) on another world, continued to make for headlines: On 27 August 1911, the New York Times captioned a one-page article. ‘Martians Build Two Immense Canals in Two Years’, its headline read. ‘Vast Engineering Works Accomplished in an Incredibly Short Time.’