No tweets about the war but an observation that lots of people of people are making. Twitter used to be the place that you went to follow a big story in real time. That's one of the things Musk has managed to ruin about the site.
Oh my god. When Linda Yaccarino said that Visa was a “returning advertiser” she meant the company spent $10 on Twitter ads in the last 12 weeks.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) October 6, 2023
Not ten million. Not ten thousand.
Ten dollars. pic.twitter.com/FrqTctoA27
hmm did the guy famous for baselessly accusing someone he didn’t like of being a “pedo guy” just suspend @JUNlPER after she did the same to him? pic.twitter.com/Dg4HWHI7FD
— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) October 6, 2023
Like "Triumph of the Will," but starring the Three Stooges https://t.co/nrkgdj8nD6
— Joe Conason (@JoeConason) October 6, 2023
Is today’s strong jobs report Biden’s Katrina?
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) October 6, 2023
When small-business owners say "I'm very pessimistic about the economy," it often just means, "A Democrat is president." Pay attention to what businessmen are doing (whether they're hiring, investing, expanding), not to what they're saying.
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) October 10, 2023
The US submarine force (both attack and missile boats) are the most capable machines on the face of the earth. Every aspect of the submarine technology is highly classified. The nuke payloads are extremely sensitive info. Trump has imperiled our security. https://t.co/75FixbggAm
— Barry R McCaffrey (@mccaffreyr3) October 6, 2023
It took them nearly 24 hours, but Fox finally reported on Trump allegedly spilling nuclear submarine secrets … for **19 seconds** https://t.co/Zsddmx381F
— Lis Power (@LisPower1) October 7, 2023
And it's not just Fox
Far be it for me to suggest @nytimes is biased, but wallpapering A1 w/Hillary email stories but burying a story about Trump sharing highly classified secrets re: nuclear subs below the fold on A13 might suggest the Paper of Record is not quite as liberal as people think 🙃 pic.twitter.com/hx16hkil2M
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) October 6, 2023
After all these tweets, I finally go viral before Elon destroys the site.
Trump leaking highly classified military data is getting less coverage than a literal dog-bites-man story. https://t.co/TIn5BBx98s
— Mark Palko (@MarkPalko1) October 7, 2023
It's important to have the support of family.
Donald's civil trial in NYC is going as well as expected for him.
— Mary L Trump (@MaryLTrump) October 10, 2023
Donald declared in a statement that his Trump Tower condominium was 30k square feet.
The government just produced evidence it's actually 10,996.
Small man. Small condo. pic.twitter.com/bBU8fsDa8j
Bobby might share the same name as our father, but he does not share the same values, vision or judgment. Today's announcement is deeply saddening for us. We denounce his candidacy and believe it to be perilous for our country. @roryekennedy @joekennedy @KKT_Kennedy pic.twitter.com/WJfGwSxN1z
— Kerry Kennedy (@KerryKennedyRFK) October 9, 2023
I assume the reasoning is that this positive press will prime the pump and the MSM will jump on the bandwagon, but given that the anti-vax wing of the party is pissed with Trump while most Dems have grown to hate RFK jr, this could go all sorts of interesting ways.
Real America’s Voice is the right-wing platform that carries Steve Bannon’s show. Not winning over any Democrats on there today for his independent candidacy. pic.twitter.com/Wn9FNdBTlE
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 6, 2023
While the intent of the post may have been to satirize rather than to inform, learning that Rodger's dad was a chiropractor fills in a lot of the picture.
As the son of a northern California chiropractor, Aaron Rodgers speaks for ordinary Middle Americans. Lifelong Midwesterner Travis Kelce comes across as a an out-of-touch elitist.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) October 7, 2023
When I got to the part about needing unemployment to rise, I thought it was going to be about inflation, not the childish need to see employees grovel.
This is truly incredible.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) October 7, 2023
Billionaire property developer Tim Gurner said in September that "We need to see unemployment rise. We need it to rise 40-50%. We need to see pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around." pic.twitter.com/lSh3ei29lF
In other tech super-genius news...
The reason SBF is in prison is because he's not even half as smart as he thinks he is
— BuccoCapital Guy (@buccocapital) October 6, 2023
Exhibit 931: SBF on Shakespeare pic.twitter.com/SjYfZgULQd
my opponent: *puts a straight flush down on the table*
— Daniel Litt (@littmath) October 7, 2023
me, having gone all in on a pair of sevens: the Bayesian priors are pretty damning. I can explain, but I shouldn’t have to—the probability you’d have a straight flush is vanishingly low.
The problem with pple like SBF is knowing a tiny bit of statistics to parrot abt it, but not understanding processes (that is, dynamics across time).
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) October 6, 2023
Shakespeare has survived nearly half a millennium of filtering by time.
To Jane Street: He would have flunked my job interview. https://t.co/igQqqf9nPB
They watch Fox so you won't have to.
A small thing but yet another illustration of the mode and consequences of the most watched news org in the country routinely lying to viewers. Just as a matter of course. Comes naturally. https://t.co/txb9X4v92N
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 9, 2023
Needless to say, Roberts knows exactly what a “lid” is. That’s not lack of knowledge. It’s pure lying. https://t.co/txb9X4v92N
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 9, 2023
while truth was still putting pants on @johnrobertsFox's lie about Biden's "lid" spread through The Enterprise like wildfire doused with gasoline
— Will's Media Reform School #DoBetter ⚖️ 🌻 (@bywillpollock) October 10, 2023
via @MarkJacob16 https://t.co/uPvpumUzZd pic.twitter.com/OdeRp62bDo
Yes he works for @FoxNews, but this guy has been around a long time so he surely knows that a daytime “lid” doesn’t mean no activity behind closed doors at the #WhiteHouse, it generally means more. This is pure, mindless attack-Biden-at-all-costs garbage. https://t.co/g0tS3v251g
— howardfineman (@howardfineman) October 9, 2023
Lectern-gate
A blogger named Matt Campbell has been pulling at threads dangling from the Huckabee Sanders administration and things are starting to unravel.
The Wall Street Journal is now reporting on Sarah’s purchase of a $19,000 lectern and the whistleblower who has receipts. https://t.co/xRto9dKUZ3
— Chris Jones (@JonesForAR) October 9, 2023
when shit gets weird note to file is always your friend
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 10, 2023
Yeah, the GOP moderates were so undemanding they were practically invisible.
Moderates in both parties were unduly passive in the shutdown debate, says @mattyglesias, and need to be more demanding of the next speaker of the House https://t.co/booCKdF6v5 via @opinion
— Bloomberg (@business) October 8, 2023
"National Security Reporter @ForeignPolicy"
A four-tweet thread that never once identifies who exactly broke the process. https://t.co/6uRq7V3LrE
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) October 8, 2023
Maybe it's an exercise in constrained writing, like a lipogram.
Senate aides tell me that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee could rush-order a hearing for Biden’s Israel ambassador nominee - Jack Lew - as soon as this week, though no official announcement made yet
— Robbie Gramer (@RobbieGramer) October 8, 2023
We’ve written about this issue a lot. It doesn’t completely derail US policymaking but it gums up the works—and sets a ceiling on how much influence/access the US can have in foreign capitals, among many other more minor direct and indirect impacts https://t.co/JlcNvsIkLC
— Robbie Gramer (@RobbieGramer) October 8, 2023
Misc.
Also my 'service philosophy' is that as an adjunct not to have a voice in the running of the dept. sucks; I have learned to value the importance of dept. service roles through the experience of being excluded from them.
— Bret Devereaux (@BretDevereaux) October 10, 2023
Something tells me that's not what they want, but 🤷♂️ https://t.co/kAmczJEcNF
Babylonians used clay tablets as their primary medium for writing. Of the approximately 500,000 Babylonian tablets discovered, fewer than 500 are mathematical in nature.
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) October 10, 2023
In this week’s paper, we explore a few of the algorithms inscribed in those tablets:https://t.co/uqphSNhJk0 pic.twitter.com/POW6VGzopK
Yes, I did have to look it up.)When I first heard about the Banach–Tarski theorem I was absolutely beside myself
— Michael Bench-Frankenstein (@MikeBenchCapon) October 10, 2023
Siblings.. 😂
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) September 27, 2023
🎥 IG: limbewildlifecentre pic.twitter.com/3klw6AbgvW
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