Statement from Ron Desantis today on Trump’s arraignment: pic.twitter.com/p0fwFPMAJA
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 4, 2023
Attorneys usually love high-profile cases, I wonder why more big names haven't jumped at the chance to represent Trump.
The second Hannity sees he is about to confess to a crime, he says, “Alright, let me move on.” But oh no, Trump is absolutely determined to confess, genius that he is.
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 2, 2023
Even more tragic because, until this happened, the GOP never even considered using investigations and legal actions as a tool for political harassment. https://t.co/033WM14UaQ
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) April 2, 2023
For a prosecutor to announce plans to launch retaliatory, partisan political prosecutions is a violation of their oath of office. To do so runs afoul of @ABAesq standards for prosecutors, the Code of Prof. Responsibility, the bar rules of their state.
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@SIfill_) April 5, 2023
So what are their names? https://t.co/S7hqlHsK9Q
Peter Baker remains an embarrassment.
It’s actually not a win to get all the attention when you’re getting arrested and arraigned on multiple felony indictments. I don’t pretend this is a great insight. But a lot of people don’t seem to understand it. pic.twitter.com/8VCw5yirUB
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) April 5, 2023
BREAKING: MAGA ‘Prophet’ Julie Green has received a message from God that he will block indictments of Trump: “There will be no indictment of my son. I am the end to their plans, because I am the great I am.” (She has done podcasts w/Eric Trump, Michael Flynn & Peter Navarro). pic.twitter.com/lkHWrBodtB
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) March 17, 2023
Trump is 100% right about this. https://t.co/dCsMqkFlmJ
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) April 3, 2023
The humiliation of DeSantis continues.
I kinda like this one. pic.twitter.com/pm1GuYnzPr
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 5, 2023
"In politics as in baseball, at which the young DeSantis excelled, “AAAA players” are those who excel in AAA, but fail above that.
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 5, 2023
"A presidential campaign is a rigorous apprenticeship that DeSantis, still not announced, is, less than a mile into the marathon, flunking."
Among the mistakes the pundit class made in the wake of Dobbs (and there were many) was underestimating the secondary effects (impact on women who have miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies) and almost completely failing to anticipate the tertiary.
Another Idaho hospital is shutting down its maternity ward.
— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) March 31, 2023
Half of the OBGYNs in the state are leaving or considering leaving - and no new OBGYNs want to move there because of the abortion ban.
There's no overstating how bad this is going to get https://t.co/NdsIESAwcI
The saner members of the conservative movement (a group I never expected to put Ann Coulter in) see where this is leading; they just can't do anything about it.
After the midterms and WI, Ronna realizes what the base of her party doesn’t - abortion is a losing issue for the GOP: “I’m a suburban woman. I know this is an issue - I hear it from my friends, from my young daughter.” pic.twitter.com/RHqKd6QzH6
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 5, 2023
Well, there will still be a few. pic.twitter.com/PMNWzbn2lx
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) April 5, 2023
Both Sides.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) March 31, 2023Biden -- Putin wanted the Finlandization of NATO. He got the NATO-ization of Finland.
This is a big story that'll be overshadowed for most Americans by the Trump news. But some of the credit for this goes to the superb leadership and diplomacy of @POTUS @SecBlinken @JakeSullivan46 @SecDef and their teams. NATO is growing stronger than ever. Trump wanted it gone. https://t.co/nWQxACoqwB
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) March 30, 2023
In other news today…Finland joining NATO is a big blow to Putin This is not what he envisioned when he thought he was going to weaken and divide NATO and the west when he invaded Ukraine
— Jen Psaki (@jrpsaki) April 4, 2023
Always projection.
Mollie Hemingway: "This country has gone through hell because the left and powerful elites have been unable to accept the results of a democratic election. They have been getting...crazed in what they're willing to do to prevent further elections that they do not want." pic.twitter.com/M9Dh546YaM
— Republican Accountability (@AccountableGOP) March 31, 2023
Pay attention. This is the most important thing that happened yesterday. Tennessee had one of the worst histories of disenfranchisement after the end of Reconstruction. Now, gerrymandered white legislators simply expel Black ones. 1/n https://t.co/1XrN4KF4QP
— Brynn Tannehill (@BrynnTannehill) April 4, 2023
Oh, Elon
Yesterday, @elonmusk’s Twitter labeled NPR “state-affiliated media,” even though the company’s own policy stated the organization shouldn’t be labeled as such because it has editorial independence (left).
— David Gura (@davidgura) April 5, 2023
Hours later, Twitter removed the reference to NPR in the policy (right). pic.twitter.com/cAXoXYFQ2G
Tesla probably made over a billion dollars from California's ZEV program on a fake battery swap alsone (see pinned tweet). It's been handed billions more from Cali and the Feds, all based on the false assumption that it would make affordable EVs.https://t.co/vsaqk70WVZ
— E.W. Niedermeyer (@Tweetermeyer) April 5, 2023
He’s curled up in a fetal position alone in a server room right now isn’t he? https://t.co/4lShhpiCUi
— Charles Gaba isn't paying for a blue check (@charles_gaba) April 1, 2023
We need to blog about this.
Interesting example of government-endorsed collusion against workers https://t.co/reFJJAb7Yx
— Dean Eckles (@deaneckles) March 31, 2023
And this.
And this,California farmer Don Cameron is flooding his fields, diverting runoff to replenish the groundwater basin that is usually the only water source to water his crops. It's a practice officials are eyeing more and more as a way to manage swings in climate. https://t.co/ie9eQuduH2
— AP Climate (@AP_Climate) April 1, 2023
Sad fact: historically, only 24% of projects seeking grid connection from 2000 to 2020 have subsequently been built.
— JesseJenkins (@JesseJenkins) March 22, 2023
Half glass full fact: we *only* need to double this success rate and we're in business. #BuildAllTheThings #NoTransitionWithoutTransmission pic.twitter.com/GwPrGeJ2YW
For a while in the lat seventies, all the major drug cartels laundered their money through pet rocks.
Bitcoin really is like a pet rock. It generates nothing and it's value is a just a bizarre transient social phenomena.
— Stephen Diehl (@smdiehl) March 31, 2023
But the pet rock creators never sold the pet rock as anything but what it was. And they never hired lobbyists to convince Congress pet rocks were the future.
a tradition unlike any other https://t.co/8MlroM1N1p
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 5, 2023
VCs: "But pausing research in LLMs will give China an unfair advantage!"
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) April 5, 2023
Also VCs: "Let's fund China's AI projects!"
What's the common factor, you ask? Rapacious capitalism, untethered from any ethical foundation.https://t.co/xMeQuB2CAL
To be honest, I'm a little baffled now.
In 2033 it will seem utterly baffling how a bunch of tech folks lost their minds over text generators in 2023 -- like reading about Eliza or Minsky's 1970 quote about achieving human-level general intelligence by 1975
— François Chollet (@fchollet) April 3, 2023
"Could machine intelligence become prophetic?" -- In its current version the odds are low, but given that the NYT predicted a red wave, an unstoppable DeSantis and a crushed Ukraine, the bar isn't that high.
Opinion | Fear of an A.I. Pundit - The New York Times https://t.co/f6iqmvEZCA
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) April 1, 2023
If you are bothered by the hype regarding large language models, let me take you back to the 1950's. pic.twitter.com/MUuL2dU8Yq
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) April 1, 2023
Tell me you're doing a crypto scam without telling me you're doing a crypto scam. https://t.co/LT3aq6moMZ
— Stephen Diehl (@smdiehl) April 1, 2023
Esther! How freaking wonderful is this!!!https://t.co/KS0R3fOUy7@estherschindler
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) April 5, 2023
Between this and altruism, "effective" is getting a bad name.
These ppl are absolutely bonkers & obviously, they have the ear & $$ of the billionaires. The combination of ppl thinking they're "rational" & rationalize every bonkers idea they have with "math" & "science," & their fanaticism + god complex is exhausting.https://t.co/gmjxsKx0FJ
— @timnitGebru@dair-community.social on Mastodon (@timnitGebru) February 11, 2023
Nothing to worry about here.
Asked for examples of sexual harassment at law schools, ChatGPT named a GW prof accused of touching a student on a class trip to Alaska, citing a WashPost story.
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) April 5, 2023
The prof is real. The rest was made up.
We wrote about what happens when AIs lie about you: https://t.co/mDKlgf9UBB
Cool.
I got my first email address in 1979, on the ARPANET. Back then, we had a marvelous size document that listed the email address of everyone in the world. pic.twitter.com/PuAQxNRBiB
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) April 5, 2023
And in closing.
This guy must be living right… pic.twitter.com/TLS8zBxtMN
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) April 4, 2023
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