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𝚂𝚌𝚘𝚝𝚝@Baglee_·
🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
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@thestustustudio she’s running for congress stu.
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Stu Smith@thestustustudio·
Zohran Mamdani played the “I’m focused on NYC” card when asked about foreign policy during his campaign. Meanwhile, DSA ally Claire Valdez is out here backing a United Ireland. Apparently foreign policy stops at the Hudson for Zohran, but reaches Belfast for Claire.
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And if you think it’s weird, you’re weird 🤦🏻‍♂️
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Salem (hasanabiposting)
PLEASE COME OUT, PLEASE COME OUT! This doesn’t even affect my area of the Bronx (YET)! I’ll idk give you a sticker
DREAM for NYC@dreamfornyc

Last year, we DREAMed and elected Zohran to be the Democratic nominee for mayor. Now Zohran needs our help to elect his dream team of Congressional candidates. Join us Monday to canvass for @DarializaforNY @claireforny @bradlander + night rally with special guests 👀

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Always Be Primarying🌹
Always Be Primarying🌹@ideologicalized·
Folks I’m feeling increasingly confident about Claire. If you haven’t already signed up please PLEASE sign up to canvass or phonebank for Darializa tomorrow or Tuesday. We can absolutely clobber the establishment. Both here: act.darializaforcongress.com
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Claire Valdez
Claire Valdez@claireforny·
Statistically speaking, at least one person went from the Nowadays 24-hour party straight to the early voting booth today. Great night in Bushwick and Ridgewood w/ @ZohranKMamdani.
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Ezra Klein@ezraklein

Enough people have asked me about the Peter Thiel-Dialog story that I think it's worth saying what it is, or at least what I saw it to be. So: –Dialog is a conference. I went once in 2018 and once in 2022. No one ever asked me to keep it or my presence a secret. –My understanding was Thiel was one of its founders but no longer involved by the time I went. I never saw or talked to him in connection with Dialog. –Nor did I see the other names I’ve heard mentioned, like Ted Cruz or Elon Musk or Joseph Gordon-Levitt or Jared Kushner. Dialog was not sold to me as a bunch of big names, which is part of why I went. I don’t need to go to a conference to hear what Ted Cruz thinks. –You could be a Dialog member, but I wasn’t. I don’t think joining got you much except guaranteed invitations to future Dialogs. There were occasional dinners and webinars, but I never went to one. I would not have described it as a secret or a society. –The panels were largely self-organized, so people would propose panels and hold them. I went to one on being a working parent and another on whether crypto had any real use cases and another on how to accelerate scientific breakthroughs. You’d usually have 8 or 10 people in a room. It was all very TED-talk adjacent. –In 2018, I found it very optimistic, with an idealistic hacker-ish vibe. In 2022, I found the conversations and vibe more curdled and resentful. I didn’t enjoy it, and I didn’t go back. (That did prove a pretty good signal of where tech’s politics were going though, maybe I should’ve paid more attention.) –That said, Dialog was a pretty ideologically diverse crowd. I met some people there who were *extremely* far left and far right. I met some real eccentrics and weirdos. I appreciated that about it. – I’m a journalist, I go to lots of things in the hopes of getting to know people, hearing new ideas, finding podcast guests, etc. –Being at something does not mean I endorse it, or everyone at it, or everyone who organized or founded it. I try to go to things where I don’t share the politics and perspectives of the crowd, for obvious reasons. –I am surprised how credulous some people have been on this story. You have to believe some weird things about the world to believe Julián Castro and Peter Thiel are somehow engaged in a common project. Secret societies, I imagine, need a lot of trust to function, but the people being named here do not trust each other and do not have aligned agendas. So that’s what I saw at Dialog. I’ll just end by saying it’s a weird experience to have a conference you haven’t thought about for years become the center of a new conspiracy theory. wired.com/story/leak-exp…

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choco²@gyntmgn·
insane title 😭😭😭
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
President Trump us unhappy with the New York Times
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Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver·
🚨 HUGE: Chicago has fully transitioned all city facilities to 100% clean energy.
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It's politics@uspolitics1111·
This last minute mamdani boost is going to get the win for Claire Valdez ❤️
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Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz@TaylorLorenz·
If you care about the deplatforming of left wing creators, or see how members of the government have sought to pressure companies like Twitch to deplatform/censor independent voices like @hasanthehun and others, I urge you to learn about this law which would make that illegal!
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
⭕️ Netanyahu Vows to Stay in Lebanon and “Kill Them First” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Sunday night at the JNS International Policy Summit, vowing open-ended war and reiterating maximalist positions, as the US pushes diplomacy with Tehran and peace in Lebanon. He spoke after some 300 Israeli strikes killed ~130 Lebanese civilians on Friday and Saturday. Here’s what he said: 🔸 Daylight with Trump: Netanyahu said that despite claims each leader controls the other, “neither is true.” “We’re leaders of independent and proud countries… Often we see eye to eye, sometimes we don’t.” 🔸 Staying in Lebanon: He vowed troops would hold their “security zone” in south Lebanon “as long as we need to,” resisting pressure to wind down the offensive. Some Iranian officials says the memorandum requires an Israeli withdrawal; the text calls for ending operations and respecting Lebanon’s sovereignty without spelling out withdrawal explicitly. 🔸 “Kill Them first”: Netanyahu summed up Israel’s doctrine as striking enemies pre-emptively, telling the crowd the Hebrew Talmudic phrase “Ha-ba le-horgecha, hashkem le-horgo”, meant “kill them first.” 🔸 A Grotesque Claim: Netanyahu said his defense ministry found Israel kills 5 Hezbollah fighters for every civilian harmed, calling it “unheard of” and worthy of “commendation.” The figure is unverifiable and contradicted by various reports on the victims. Lebanon’s National News Agency documented entire families killed in their homes this weekend, along with two paramedics and a civil-defense worker killed with his wife and child. More than 4,100 people have been killed in Lebanon since March 2, according to the Health Ministry. Hezbollah has not announced totals but is preparing to bury 22 of its fighters killed in the south Lebanon fighting in funerals in Tyre, according to L’Orient Today. Netanyahu spoke as his government wages what UN experts and rights groups describe as genocide in Gaza, where over 73,000 Palestinians have been killed.
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Socialist News Media
Socialist News Media@Socialist_Wins·
Claire Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier, and Brad Lander will all be nominated for U.S. Congress on Tuesday.
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed@AbdulElSayed·
I wanted to give you an update on the race with 44 days to go.
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