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Maximally Entangled

@seran72

yimby bog witch 🧙 law speaker and unreliablest of narrators ⚖️ not qualified to own the vernacular 📖 my mind is a house of leaves 🍂 harris/walz ‘24 🌊

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calendar_today26-08-2009 20:29:58

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The Artist Formerly Known As God Emperor (@buhhhhlieevmeee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Notice how often the "criticism" is really about *elections* - how the thing in question makes it easier for Dems to win. The mild pushback *never* directly and deeply engages the vile filth itself. Because that would be hard, requiring introspection. And this is not. It's cheap.

Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany or Turkey or Japan, but you cannot become a German, a Turk, or a Japanese. But anyone, from any corner of the Earth, can come to live in America and become an American" - Reagan, 1988

Maria Langholz (@marialangholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Rep. Ruwa Romman: "I will be voting for Vice President Harris...It’s for the people in my district and state who cannot survive another Trump presidency." rollingstone.com/politics/polit…

Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Tariff threats didn't effectively open foreign markets in the 80s/90s, when the US had far more global economic heft 2) Trump's tariffs didn't either (but did cause retaliation) 3) Threats alone can harm the economy by boosting policy uncertainty, which has already begun

River_Tam (@rivertamydn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It feels like Running Out of Books discourse was just an excuse for parents to brag about how well-read their kids are. I would never do that - as my 5yo Persephone reminded me today, "Mommy, whatever praises itself but in the deed devours the deed in the praise."

Rich Raho (@richraho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Archbishop of San Juan to Trump: “Puerto Rico is not a floating island of garbage. Its inhabitants are noble & precious people. You should not insult or denigrate the dignity & character of people. It’s not enough for the campaign to apologize, you should apologize yourself.

NEW: Archbishop of San Juan to Trump: “Puerto Rico is not a floating island of garbage. Its inhabitants are noble & precious people. You should not insult or denigrate the dignity & character of people. It’s not enough for the campaign to apologize, you should apologize yourself.
Olivia Julianna 🇺🇸🦅🗳️ (@0liviajulianna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am glad that there are so many of my fellow Latinos speaking out now after the comments at the Trump rally— but I wish more of you had spoken up when the attacks were being thrown against black immigrants. An attack against one of us is an attack against us all.

Election Enjoyer 🦅 🇺🇸 (@elxmapping) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lmao those Madison Square Garden rally comments are producing terrible local news coverage for the Trump campaign right now. What on earth were they thinking?

Tom Nichols (@radiofreetom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look, if you want to argue that newspapers should never endorse, that's fine (if wrong). But to discover that principle a week before an election, against a man who has threatened to destroy the free press, is just cowardice and anticipatory obedience.

Damion Schubert - @ZenOfDesign.com on bsky (@zenofdesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.” “Just Pennsylvania, sir?” “And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.” “No one else can vote, sir?” “They can vote but it won’t matter.”

“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.”

“Just Pennsylvania, sir?”

“And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.”

“No one else can vote, sir?”

“They can vote but it won’t matter.”
Jack Walsh (@jackwaltimore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"To be clear, Tony Hinchcliffe was joking that the landmass of Puerto Rico is garbage, whereas my position is as dead serious as it is unwavering: it is the people of Latin America who are garbage."