Susan Laehn (@natsue1221) 's Twitter Profile
Susan Laehn

@natsue1221

political theorist | first gen academic | Asst. Teaching Prof. of Poli Sci, Iowa State | Formerly Uni. of Leeds and UCL 🇬🇧 | KY to LA to UK to IA #BBN

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calendar_today12-04-2012 01:25:26

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stoned cold fox (@roastmalone_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

weekends as an adult are neat because you can either do all your errands or you can do the things you enjoy but either way it’s the wrong choice

The Lincoln Project (@projectlincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The good news is that the constitution provides ways for Congress and the Judiciary to reign in a power-hungry president. The bad news is those people are all scared of him.

Heather Swadley (@heather_swadley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I freaking HATE the discourse around “useless degrees” that I’ve been seeing all day. Our society needs historians, philosophers, and English majors. Frankly, their decline is a huge reason our society lacks understanding of pol issues + the ability to scrutinize information

Dr. Laura Robinson (@laurarbnsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing a lot of hot takes of people trying to figure out if the pope is conservative or not because he's pro-life but he's also pro-immigration and care for the poor. Idk, guys. Call me crazy, but I think the pope might be Catholic.

trash jones (@jzux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“use AI or you’ll get left behind” oh no that’s ok you guys go on ahead i’ll be back here with my reading comprehension and critical thinking skills

Cullen Roche (@cullenroche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something people don't talk about enough is that having kids aged 0-4 is super hard, but then they turn 5 and they turn into the best little friend you could possibly imagine.

Tim Stanley (@timothy_stanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alasdair MacIntyre has died. So much is happening at once. Election of Leo, death of McIntyre, collapse of the 20th century systems. To understand where we are, why our system is weakening, and where it might go - you have to read MacIntyre. To quote: