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Jeff Maurer

@jeffmightbwrong

Writes the Substack "I Might Be Wrong", wrote for John Oliver back when his show was...different.

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This will be a major media scandal. My guess is that the credibility that parts of the mainstream media clawed back post-2020 just got incinerated.

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This account so desperate to find an actual Democrat office holder who said something terrible that they’re trying to pretend that this non-nominated former state rep who lost a primary election last year is someone who matters.

Nate Silver (@natesilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Political environment feels post-9/11-ish. Those of us who came of age politically after 9/11 (so late Gen X/early millennial) have sometimes been more critical of cancel culture because we experienced that period when it was the right doing the canceling.

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This is a great thread about a smart way to boost the earnings of low-wage workers that is basically a better version of the Earned Income Tax Credit. And it won't even be talked about because our government is interested in vengeance politics instead of helping people.

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Am I the only one whose feed has a lot more right wing blowhards than it did before Charlie Kirk? Twitter used to know that I don't care what Tim Pool and Mike Cernovich have to say, but now I get them all the time. Did Elon change something under the hood?

Armand Domalewski (@armanddoma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bill Clinton raised taxes on the rich, expanded healthcare access, and signed NAFTA—literally the opposite of what Trump has done

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Look, if we remove the slippery slope fallacy from the list of logical fallacies, then before you know it we’ll be removing all the other informal fallacies from the list and will soon forget the very concept of an informal fallacy altogether.