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SF / London bro

London, SF, & Zurich Katılım Mart 2011
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Understanding that the Supreme Court was a primary mechanism by which the progressive agenda was enacted continuously from 1960 to 2020 is a 95 IQ test. It’s curious that they’ll deny this but then also scream hysterically about what has transpired since 2020. If SCOTUS was ‘Republican forever’ what are you crying about now?
Micah Erfan@micah_erfan

The Supreme Court has had a Republican Majority since 1969. What the hell are you talking about?

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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Okay but this is exactly the point — what do you call a Democrat who rather than being a down-the-line progressive appeals to voters who have a less cohesive ideology? That’s a moderate, right? Someone who breaks with the left on some salient issues.
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Britta | NoSoup4Knowles@nosoup4knowles·
If I'm wrong about Erika Kirk (I'm not), the worst I'll be guilty of is defending a woman from being tried without evidence. If you're wrong about Erika Kirk, you'll be guilty of making a widow's life a living hell after an unspeakably horrific tragedy.
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Steven Dennis
Steven Dennis@StevenTDennis·
@Echo2Zs A WH ballroom would likely be safer, because the entire WH has a guarded perimeter. But presidents tend to not want to be inside WH all the time. They often go to fundraisers at hotels and to other events literally all the time.
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Mike Fragoso
Mike Fragoso@mike_frags·
Anti-Trump Republicans of a certain age simply became Democrats. Normally that means you vote for Talarico and mash the ActBlue button. It’s a common story of the last decade and why we always lose special elections now. But what if you’re a political professional? The Democrat party isn’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for middle aged white guys who suddenly think they should have a seat at the table. They’re Johnny-come-lately, sure, but more importantly they’re also senior enough to be expensive and, put simply, often the wrong sex and always the wrong race. Times are hard enough for lifelong-Democrat white men! (Just look at Biden’s judges.) They don’t need the architect of the Iraq War homing in on their game. So they have to set up their own operations with their own donor networks, probably built off the newly Democrat mash-ActBlue demographic. But it’s just a jobs program until they retire. They’re not actually part of the Democrat coalition in a meaningful way. At some level it’s admirable gate keeping.
Frank J. Fleming@IMAO_

It’s had zero effect on Trumpism and has abandoned everything conservatives care about, so I don’t get its point except to grift money from gullible anti-Trump people.

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hi530@elementgermani3·
@TexanJacobite “If everyone just pressed red”
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Adam Thierer
Adam Thierer@AdamThierer·
truly one of the most amazing developments in trans-Atlantic tech policy over the past 20 years is the way that Europe set out to regulate US tech giants into the ground, but only made them more dominant as a result. This Economist headline really says it.
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James Pethokoukis ⏩️⤴️@JimPethokoukis

'Here is an uncomfortable truth for hand-wringing policymakers: Europe’s dependency on America is in no small part Europe’s own fault. Decades of over-regulating the old continent’s economy left businesses there unable to compete with American firms' economist.com/europe/2026/04…

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Sarah Isgur
Sarah Isgur@whignewtons·
What’s funny about all this gerrymandering talk is that we’re fighting over which party controls a legislative branch that doesn’t actually legislate anymore.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
He got probation for shooting up a car outside a school. Probation. The left’s views on guns are totally contradictory. On one hand, they demand strict gun control laws. On the other, their social justice crusade requires not enforcing them. A circle that can’t be squared.
Rafael A. Mangual@Rafa_Mangual

And there it is… Six years ago, the man accused of committing a heinous mass shooting that claimed the lives of eight children in Shreveport, Louisiana this morning, was given probation rather than a lengthy prison term for a shooting (per the @nypost). nypost.com/2026/04/19/us-…

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Margot Cleveland
Margot Cleveland@ProfMJCleveland·
7/concurring judge takes swipe at media!
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Jᴀqᴇn H'ghᴀr 🌺@RealFacelessMan·
@Axiasan @ken_westside @OrwellNGoode I imagine the reason he tried the change was prob coz many were taking way longer than 30 min lunch breaks and it was difficult to track given people left at random times. But alas, he learned, don't let perfect be the enemy of good
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Axia@Axiasan·
@ken_westside @OrwellNGoode There is 100 % something wrong with changing something that works well without at first assessing the consequences.
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
The speed with which they annihilated this guy is completely unsettling. Like something right out of "House of Cards."
Rep. Eric Swalwell@RepSwalwell

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Jᴀqᴇn H'ghᴀr 🌺@RealFacelessMan·
If this really was as big an open secret as seemingly everyone in DC is admitting, why are right wingers pretending it was only 'lib' reporters who would have heard about it? I guarantee your fav Fox News hosts also heard about it but none of them reported it either
PoIiMath@politicalmath

The role of journalists is to comfort the afflicted and shut the hell up for 13 years when a promising Democrat has a history of sexual misbehavior

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@Soundbyte42 @nerdylilpeach I think that saying is stupid because there's different levels of hurt and that distinction matters. am I going to eventually raise my voice at someone close to me and later regret it? for sure. am I ever going to cheat and betray my partner? fuck no dawg
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Peach@nerdylilpeach·
“if your friend cheated you would stop being friends with them wouldnt you” well no actually
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Clarence Sparrow
Clarence Sparrow@AnonAtLaw·
@mattyglesias @daveweigel The fact that this pattern of abuse seemed to be widely-known in democratic circles yet never spoken of in public is pretty damning for a party that claims to support and “believe women.” It’s all a charade for the cameras, must like Swalwell’s career.
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