Zachary Wefel (@zacharywefel) 's Twitter Profile
Zachary Wefel

@zacharywefel

Co-founder of the Minnesota Tool Library, attorney, woodworker, cook, debate/speech coach, Bridge enthusiast, 2x failed politician.

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Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the big differences between Fox and ideological progressive media is that Fox focuses squarely on topics that divide the opposition — trying to highlight the most unflattering possible version of progressivism — while left media has a huge emphasis on coalition policing.

The okayest poster there is (@ok_post_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I realize this is a pretty bleak statement, but we've had a lot of school shootings over the last ~15 years where kids had cell phones in school and I don't think there's a single "success story" of the phone saving any lives, not sure why so many people are making this argument

Josh Kraushaar (@joshkraushaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING Jewish Insider via Matthew Kassel: "Klobuchar rebukes Fateh campaign staffers who glorified Oct. 7 attacks" Klobuchar: "‘These comments are outrageous and have no place in our politics" jewishinsider.com/2025/08/amy-kl…

sp6r=underrated (@sp6runderrated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 reasons for Lefties' Yglesias focus. 1. He is genuinely talented. 2. They have substantive disagreements. 3. They prefer Righties over liberals ("after Hitler, Our Turn"). 4. Envy. Yglesias has made a living offering commentary on society. That is the Lefty dream job.

Billy Binion (@billybinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate this subtly deceptive framing so much. Two teens tried to break into his wife’s car. After he scared them off, he chased them in his vehicle & shot them, killing a 14-year old. We do not permit extrajudicial execution in this country.

Zachary Wefel (@zacharywefel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frey has the courage to stand up to the council when they propose disastrous policies like rent control and unrealistic rideshare policies. Otherwise ...

Rob Freund (@robertfreundlaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when Elon said he would randomly give away $1M to people who signed his America PAC petition? Remember when he was sued in a class action for fraud, because the winners were pre-selected? Today, Musk lost his motion to dismiss the fraud and breach of contract claims.

Remember when Elon said he would randomly give away $1M to people who signed his America PAC petition?

Remember when he was sued in a class action for fraud, because the winners were pre-selected?

Today, Musk lost his motion to dismiss the fraud and breach of contract claims.
NCTQ (@nctq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education Week Every child deserves a teacher who's trained in the science of reading—not one taught to use guesswork disguised as instruction. The path to reading success starts with changing how teachers are prepared. Get all of the details here: buff.ly/i9nAWtf

Governor Tim Walz (@govtimwalz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at Mesabi Metallics, we kicked off the first new full-scale taconite mining project on the Iron Range in nearly 50 years. We’re creating hundreds of union jobs and building the green infrastructure of the future. It’s a big deal.

Today at Mesabi Metallics, we kicked off the first new full-scale taconite mining project on the Iron Range in nearly 50 years.

We’re creating hundreds of union jobs and building the green infrastructure of the future.

It’s a big deal.
Rob Freund (@robertfreundlaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I post lawsuits about subscriptions that are too hard to cancel, people say "do gyms next." Well, here you go. Today, the FTC sued LA Fitness for making subscriptions too hard to cancel.

Whenever I post lawsuits about subscriptions that are too hard to cancel, people say "do gyms next."

Well, here you go.  Today, the FTC sued LA Fitness for making subscriptions too hard to cancel.
Zachary Wefel (@zacharywefel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s so nice to have so many options in this election: Fateh c. 2020, Fateh on Twitter c. 2025, Fateh in mainstream media c. 2025. But what if you want a candidate that doesn’t change their message based on political winds and their audience?