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Walk Northwest

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Truman Library (@trumanlibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the early days of the Library, visitors might get the chance to meet Mr. Truman if they arrived or left at the same time as him. The Cropper family did that & took a picture with HST at the administrative entrance to the Library in 1960 for this week’s #Harry140 photo.

In the early days of the Library, visitors might get the chance to meet Mr. Truman if they arrived or left at the same time as him. The Cropper family did that & took a picture with HST at the administrative entrance to the Library in 1960 for this week’s #Harry140 photo.
Republican Accountability (@accountablegop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former Trump WH aide Sarah Matthews: “If Donald Trump didn’t care about his own Vice President’s life being in danger, what makes you think he cares about you? This is a man of the lowest moral character.” WATCH our new ad:

Anthony Scaramucci (@scaramucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

•On Jan. 6, when he was warned by a Secret Service official that protesters coming to the rally were carrying weapons, he replied: “I don’t fucking care that they have weapons, they’re not here to hurt me. They’re not here to hurt me. Take the fucking mags [security

Hadas Gold (@hadas_gold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WSJ created new X accounts with interests only in topics like crafts, sports and cooking, But they were fed a steady diet of posts that lean toward Donald Trump and that sow doubt about the integrity of the Nov. 5 election wsj.com/politics/elect…

Peter Wehner (@peter_wehner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's worth noting the civic grace shown by Biden/Harris in accepting an election loss. No claims of voter fraud. No conspiracy theories. No rage or incitement to violent. The peaceful transfer of power will go forward. It's such a welcome/civilized contrast with Trump/MAGA world.

David Frum (@davidfrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone who endorses the false claim that the US economy of 2024 is an inflation-wracked hellscape of misery for working people ... is doing advance comms work for the Trump administration when in 90 days time they start taking credit for the best economy since the 1960s.

David Frum (@davidfrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019, Trump tried to blackmail Ukraine's Zelenskyy to produce dirt on the Biden family. Zelenskyy courageously refused. Trump was rightly impeached for this abuse of office. Trump's actions now are motivated by revenge for past defiance. There's no grand "strategy."

Neal Taparia (@nealtaparia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1945, Finland was poor and war-torn. They owed 6% of their GDP to the Soviets—annually. Today, it consistently ranks as the world's happiest country. Meanwhile, America isn't even in the top 20. Here's how Finland rebuilt from nothing:

In 1945, Finland was poor and war-torn.

They owed 6% of their GDP to the Soviets—annually.

Today, it consistently ranks as the world's happiest country.

Meanwhile, America isn't even in the top 20.

Here's how Finland rebuilt from nothing:
Bill Kristol (@billkristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All the bellicose rhetorical gestures about Panama, Greenland, and Canada are what Pat Moynihan called “boob bait for Bubba,” tough-sounding nonsense to disguise a Trump foreign policy of retreat and appeasement.

Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first time Charlie Chaplin spoke onscreen, he implored the people of the world to resist the rising tide of fascism. Nearly 90 years later, it remains a timely message.

James Tate (@jamestate121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Sullivan couldn't sing. He couldn't dance. He wasn't charming. He stood stiff and awkward under the lights, spoke in a halting monotone, and always looked slightly uncomfortable in his own suit. Critics said he had the warmth of a plank of wood. One reviewer wrote that "he got

Ed Sullivan couldn't sing.
He couldn't dance. He wasn't charming. He stood stiff and awkward under the lights, spoke in a halting monotone, and always looked slightly uncomfortable in his own suit.
Critics said he had the warmth of a plank of wood. One reviewer wrote that "he got