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if there's anything that gives me a slight scrap of hope it's that these guys are *way* too confident. constantly blurting out hideously unpopular shit is not the sensible thing to do before a probable coin flip election
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down in NH is a "we're totally cooked" situation, so yeah
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this is a brilliant point that I was struggling to articulate.
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Yeah they are clearly not and I think it’s as much as the last 5 days as it is the debate.
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I think a lot of this: aging is by definition a dynamic process that gets worse over time and lots of people close to him not seeing what they don’t want to see
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He didn’t really pledge and also the thing is, if you read the Times piece it’s not really hiding! Like, 80% of what they cite is public stuff. In fact the behind the scenes stuff is the more competent sharp stuff
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Legendary.
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Yes but I’m not convinced absent some big change we’ll ever seen a Republican senate confirm a Dem nominee for a seat of an R appointee.
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NOW OUT: emergency episode on the emergency that is the Court’s immunity ruling. (tl;dr- SCOTUS goes full Dick Nixon, “if [Republican] Presidents do it, then it’s not illegal.” crooked.com/podcast/scot...
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The more you read yesterday’s immunity decision, the more appalling it gets. My take:
www.nytimes.com/2024/07/02/o...
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Ah well, I’m reliably informed this was, uh, not what she said. Ok, no silver linings this week!
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Litearlly the only pleasant surprise in the entire last week of political news is Hawk Tuah girl being like "yeah no way I'd vote for Trump."
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I have never been more convinced that Biden needs to do a sit down interview with Jiminy Glick
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And the SCANDAL of Bill Clinton talking to Loretta Lynch !!!!
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SCOTUS' ruling on social media was a bigger deal than it first seemed. Content moderation and ranking algorithms are now First Amendment-protected speech, and that has big implications for the internet. My newsletter today: www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
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It’s an absolutely shocking document.
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I had waited several years for someone with an audience to do what @chrislhayes.bsky.social and team did last week. Today’s immunity opinion is awful, and I also have faith that Americans care about corruption and can learn to see the Corruption Court clearly
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Too bad for Charles I he didn't have a John Roberts!
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*BIDEN TO DELIVER REMARKS ON IMMUNITY RULING AT 7:45 PM ET
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Apparently he’s slated to give live remarks tonight.
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A post-debate, New Hampshire poll by St. Anselm:
wmur.com/article/poll...
Trump up 44% to 42% over Biden.
(Biden led by 10% in their last poll, in December.)
54% of those who are aware of the debate say Trump won; 6% say Biden won.
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THE sentence of the day: A Macronist incumbent in the Marseille region came in 3rd in her seat. She just dropped out to support the left. She said, about why she's maneuvering to block the far-right:
"Defeats happen, but you can never recover from dishonor."
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lol yes!!!!!!
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Counted cars this morning (gift link) www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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roberts’ reasoning is fundamentally (lower-case “r”) anti-republican. i know we dunk on the framers here but roberts has issued a rebuke of the revolutionary assumption that concentrated, unaccountable power is a fundamental threat to liberty.
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It's just hilariously disingenuous. Imagine looking at, say, ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY and concluding that the biggest threat to liberty isn't abuse of power, but powerful people refraining from sufficiently wielding their authority out of fear that they might one day be held accountable.
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It's not the worst of it, but what I may be actually angriest about (right now) is Roberts' smarmy smugness and dismissiveness in the final two paragraphs of section IV and the whole of section V. "Fear mongering," "extreme hypotheticals," "our perspective must be more farsighted," and this.
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Things are bad but all the more reason for optimism of the will and rejection of doomerism and nihilism. Only way out is through.
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Doomerism is chickenshit. an embarrassment to every ape that threw a rock at a bear to protect the tribe. if you actually believe this doomer shit what are you posting for? it's chickenshit and i will have no truck with it. you had something better to do with your life than make the world better?
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Yes!!!!! Exactly this!!!
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Absolutely wild that the court accuses the dissent of "fearmongering" with "extreme hypotheticals" when the actual basis for the indictment is a coup attempt that led to an attack on the capitol
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Shorter Supreme Court this term: criminal law is for little people.
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Administrative agencies: very dangerous, must be line edited by Matthew Kaczmaryk
President: operates behind a curtain, no peeking
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Chief Justice Roberts decrees the end of DOJ independence in an offhanded sentence on page 20.
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Going public with an experience like this is life-altering for a woman, so when you read these stories remember both the extraordinary amount of courage involved and also the likelihood that there are many others you’ll never hear.
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It makes being a Cubs fan look tame.
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The classic text on this by @chrislhayes.bsky.social is still jaw-dropping to read 20 years later archive.is/V3sbx
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swing voters and undecided voters basically by definition think about and engage with politics differently than anyone on this site, anyone who writes for the ny times, and the vast majority of the times’ subscribers. otherwise they wouldn’t be undecided/swing voters.
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this newspaper headline is the 1930 version of encountering an incomprehensible trending story about some Twitch streamer with 4 million followers
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Mine are indistinguishable from construction, trades dudes from any other area and also the absolute best.
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