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Stephanie Burt (Taylor's Version) 🥥✨

@accommodatingly

Prof, Tortured Poets Dept @Harvard Bks @graywolfpress @Harvard_Press @BasicBooks Partner @jessiebennett A lot going on at the moment She/her.

Belmont, MA Se unió Mart 2009
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Harvard Magazine
Harvard Magazine@HarvardMagazine·
In her new book, Super Gay Poems: LGBTQIA+ Poetry After Stonewall, Loker professor of English @accommodatingly gives voice to a shimmering variety of queer and transgender verse. We asked her five questions about poetry, inspiration, and creating. #Harvard harvardmagazine.com/2025/04/harvar…
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Richard Woodruff 🇺🇦@frontlinekit·
French senator perfectly describes the Trump situation.
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Lakshya Jain
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
Over the next few years, you will probably see a lot of people who voted for Trump for the first time in 2024 regret their vote. People are free to do what they want, but performative dunks on them will probably lead you down a very dark road not too dissimilar to MAGA’s.
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17

I see social media gloating over this but it just seems heartwrenching to me. It’s completely logical for a disengaged and desperate person to see what the president promised and grasp it in desperation. Not all votes have the same reasoning, even if they have the same outcome.

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Lakshya Jain
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
Yes. One of the best things that successful politicians and political movements do is to let ordinary citizens who regret their vote entirely off the hook for their past decisions.
Justin Sabrsula@jsabs

@lxeagle17 @RodAzurmendi @kudzuvine It’s not like people weren’t warned. It’s not like people weren’t told. This lets people who regret their vote entirely off the hook for their decisions.

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Principles First
Principles First@Principles_1st·
.@mcuban: “I learned that the Democrats can’t sell worth sh*t.”
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Christopher Miller
Christopher Miller@ChristopherJM·
Heckuva cover @nypost addressed directly to Trump. “It’s right for President Trump to want to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine, but there are certain truths we all must remember - namely that Vladimir Putin is solely responsible for this war.”
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
Buttigieg was asking Congress to allocate more money to the FAA so it could hire 2000 more air traffic controllers. thehill.com/regulation/tra…
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Lakshya Jain
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
At its peak, the Resistance was sometimes misguided, but still was a broad force for good with an incredibly effective guiding principle, and we're now seeing what happens without it — quiet semi-authoritarianism. "Orange man bad" is the most correct statement of its era.
David Klion@DavidKlion

I know "the Resistance" was cringe but personally I think it was healthy that swathes of the public, civil society, and Democrats behaved as if there was still a country worth saving back in 2017. The alternative, it turns out, is much worse.

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One thing people seem to forget about The Boy Who Cried Wolf is that at the end of the story, there's a real wolf
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Will Stancil
Will Stancil@whstancil·
The exact same story, covered two different ways. Don’t listen to the people who say there’s no better way to communicate urgency than what our political elites are doing
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Jason Furman
Jason Furman@jasonfurman·
Hard to argue with the WSJ editorial page.
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Foxes in Love
Foxes in Love@foxes_in_love·
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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
A lot of ordinary people are suddenly facing hard moral choices and will be asked to demonstrate courage
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Nathaniel Rakich
Nathaniel Rakich@baseballot·
Basically, there is strong support for deporting immigrants convicted of crimes. But deporting non-criminals, separating families, and raids at schools/churches/hospitals are super unpopular. abcnews.go.com/538/americans-…
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
It's far too early to make predictions, but Democratic high-propensity voter advantage + longstanding midterm backlash trend might give you some priors for 2026.
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