Lots of tweets this timei said SNL sucks and the head writer got mad and me and, well, i wrote about ithttps://t.co/3fgl6pir5F
— jack allison (@jackallisonLOL) January 22, 2020
remember when you guys let Donald Trump guest host when he was running for president https://t.co/X9lMlNkuTP
— flglmn (@flglmn) January 26, 2020
Here's my account of how Jim Spanfeller mangled the site I loved with his unwashed hands: https://t.co/KgfCfmd27m
— Samer (@Samer) January 22, 2020
Once again. academics prove the obvious: "The preferences of the rich have more weight in the policy process than the preferences of the poor." https://t.co/eovI8FWEZX
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) January 23, 2020
Lots of red flags here, but still interesting as a thought experiment. https://t.co/AbIwaJ1iNf
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) January 23, 2020
Current Affairs has a .org domain, so this could really screw us, and would mean that if we wanted to keep our site a private equity firm could gouge us out of more of our subscribers' dollars and leave less left over to make a magazine. https://t.co/5Lutb5rFlN
— Nathan J Robinson (@NathanJRobinson) January 22, 2020
"Clearview AI said its facial recognition software had been used by more than 600 police departments and government groups, incl. the FBI. But in at least 2 cases, the company suggested it was working with a police department simply because it had submitted a lead to a tip line" https://t.co/b4I4KYddRl
— Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) January 23, 2020
Local journalist speaks truth to power in @StoreyCounty Nevada…and power doesn’t like it. https://t.co/4T8x2QMm9h
— Russ Mitchell (@russ1mitchell) January 25, 2020
"The reason I'm about to do a cowardly contemptible thing is that I am so offended at Adam Schiff for predicting that I would do a cowardly contemptible thing."
— David Frum (@davidfrum) January 25, 2020
jesus https://t.co/61yqb75xgB
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January 25, 2020
1. There’s zero chance she agreed to go off the record after the end of the recorded part of that interview.
2. It’s worth a note here that when Ari set up the interview on @npratc last night, he made a point of saying it was airing in its entirety, unedited. https://t.co/lWF2oJ3Gow
— Kai Ryssdal (@kairyssdal) January 25, 2020
Senator James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma, stepped up to a bank of microphones in the basement of the Capitol to announce that he was not afraid of the president*. https://t.co/JslkMnr2rD
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) January 25, 2020
This is really the entirety of what you need to know about the President's defense. "You will find that the President did absolutely nothing wrong." pic.twitter.com/j3vddMBU6Z
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January 25, 2020
After talking about the MI Dem voters who left the presidential line on their ballots blank, Michael Moore tells the Cedar Falls crowd: "We're all going to vote for who the Democrat is." He holds for applause. No boos. But he pivots to warn against "compromise" candidates.
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) January 25, 2020
The framers feared "a British-style parliamentary democracy" in which the head of government serves at the pleasure of the legislature, says @AlanDersh .
At the time the US Constitution was written in 1787, there was no such system.https://t.co/pDM8hgiJ5E
— Jacob T. Levy (@jtlevy) January 26, 2020
Since the 2010 election, 25 states have instituted new restrictions that make it harder to vote. The measures include shorter voting hours; the shuttering of polling places in minority neighborhoods; and new limitations on early voting. https://t.co/7rlXpgLTeR
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) January 25, 2020
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Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January
26, 2020
Let's not kid ourselves, Jackie. They've been doing this for at least 16 years now - and I believe there's even a term for it! The first step in fixing a problem is identifying it: They're not better than this. https://t.co/8rr3t0zO02
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) January 26, 2020
Just a thought but if you find yourself on national TV arguing that something the president just said is probably not a death threat maybe you should pause and reconsider your choices https://t.co/E5veeEcUub
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 26, 2020
Equivalent Fox poll on Clinton impeachment trial (same wording), late January 1999:
Yes 38%
No 55% https://t.co/YbKrHQngoI
— Richard Tofel (@dicktofel) January 26, 2020
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