Grantchester

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Grantchester

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@grantchester_

Katılım Nisan 2016
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
Lying for “the greater good” / “the cause I care about” is the most corrosive behavior in play in the U.S. today. It explains much of the dysfunction on both the Right and Left. There is not currently moral clarity that this is wrong. We need to fix that.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@bbfitnut Honesty is the standard. This guy is not honest, and passes the buck every time.
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Tricia Newkirk@bbfitnut·
@grantchester_ Trump didn’t ‘set himself up.’ People just got mad he didn’t pretend everything was perfect like Biden did! If honesty is suddenly the standard, apply it to everyone not just the guy you already hate.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@bbfitnut If Trump could just be a normal person and 1) not accuse Obama and Biden of doing a bad job when he himself is doing no better and 2) just say “hey it’s not working so we’re trying some other things…” it’d be fine. But he had to make it a big deal. Trump set himself up for this
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@bbfitnut No metaphor needed. He’s just demonstrating flat-out incompetence: 1. He said it’d be done for $1.8 million (it’s $14 million and counting) 2. Trump himself used it as a metaphor to accuse his predecessors of neglect and incompetence. 1/*
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@_kabobking_ 1) attending a conference that was created by Thiel — in 2018 and 2022, mind you — is pretty different than somehow endorsing his politics 2) even setting that aside, if Klein today had the opportunity to interview Thiel directly, I’d say it’s his duty to take that interview
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Shimmy ً@_kabobking_·
@grantchester_ But Thiel is a more sinister than someone who simply holds a differing opinion
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
Wait, what’s the scandal here? People meet each other?
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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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@jjh_esq It’s the difference between watching a soccer game from the stands, versus being on the team and committing an own-goal. In the first case, you say darn when the team loses. In the second, you say wtf am I doing out here on this field.
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JHapv@jjh_esq·
@grantchester_ I do understand. I also understand that no person who couldn't afford to take their kids to school because gas is so expensive gives a flying eff what Biden’s excuse was.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@bbfitnut The Reflecting Pool doesn’t need to become a metaphor. It can just be what it is: a cheap attempt by Trump to make himself look superior to his predecessors that has completely backfired.
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Tricia Newkirk@bbfitnut·
A guy who literally wrote a book on Russia’s crony capitalism a system where the state actually is lawless is on here pretending that algae in the Reflecting Pool and routine construction in D.C. are signs of American collapse. If anyone should understand what real institutional breakdown looks like, it’s him. Instead he’s cosplaying as a democracy expert because he didn’t like the outcome of an election.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@jjh_esq If you don’t know why the prices do what they do, you won’t understand what’s going on.
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JHapv@jjh_esq·
@grantchester_ So we are not paying the higher gas prices we paid under Biden. Thank you for confirming.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@_kabobking_ I’d argue that talking to people that hold all sorts of opinions is precisely his job as a journalist
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Shimmy ً@_kabobking_·
@RichardHanania Its one of the largest liberal voices in the U.S. going to a conference founded by one of the largest anti-liberal voice in the U.S. I think its fair for him to be criticized lol
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
The Empire State numbers on Trump’s chart are inflated. By the standard used to measure ES here (to the top of the antenna) the Willis Tower is in fact 1,729 feet tall. Trump used to have tiny part ownership of ES, which might point to a long term pattern of lying re its height.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@jjh_esq The higher prices under Biden happened as Russia prepared to invade Ukraine and had nothing to do with Biden. Unlike the spike under Trump, which was entirely his own doing.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@SarahAnnRhoades A National Review–style conservative, committed to limited government and free markets, would be against the state punishing a company for its political speech. Opposing DeSantis against Disney is consistent with NR traditions.
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SarahAnnRhoades@SarahAnnRhoades·
@grantchester_ @David_1380 I don't think there's even an outlet for conservatives. @NRO championed bleeping Merrick Garland and ripped Ron DeSantis for his righteous fight with Disney.
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Andrew T. Walker
Andrew T. Walker@AndrewTWalker·
The fact that the Dispatch published this horribly classless and cynical piece about Vance’s faith, of all things, from Kevin Williamson, says more about Williamson and the Dispatch than it does Vance. A truly reprehensible piece. Sincerely, a former subscriber.
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch

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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@howardstutz > You could have been the greatest president of all in this era Just… stop. Shut up. The greatest president of our era is not the president that tried to overthrow the Constitution on January 6. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@DoraDuRoi Prices went higher because Russia invaded Ukraine, which had nothing to do with Biden. As opposed to this recent spike, which happened specifically because Trump went to war with Iran without asking anybody.
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Dora Etoile@DoraDuRoi·
@ChrisCuomo Hey turnip...even when prices were higher...they were still lower than they were under vegetable Biden!
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JHapv@jjh_esq·
@ChrisCuomo Yes. Because lower prices mean poor people can afford food. Everyone should celebrate that. But Democrats know lower gas prices means Trump’s approval numbers go up. Democrat Chris Cuomo can’t have that. So he won’t celebrate the poor having money for food.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@David_1380 To my eyes, The Dispatch was founded to keep traditional conservative principles alive even as Trump and his administration abandoned them. Is that how you see it? What has changed?
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David Smith@David_1380·
@AndrewTWalker I too am a former Dispatch subscriber, @JonahDispatch. I was a very early subscriber and read virtually every word of their morning email. They in many ways have become what they used to criticize, and Williamson is the worst offender on their team.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@GeneratorRando The Democrats don’t run the White House; the Democrats aren’t running this war. I fail to see what “directing wrath” at them in June 2026 would accomplish.
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Soapbox Hero@GeneratorRando·
@JonahDispatch Never-Vancers on the job. As always, the wrath of this crowd is directed at Republicans, never against the Democrats who pose a far greater threat.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@AndrewCMcCarthy In reference to your quote… of course it does. You knew who he was. You knew malevolent and incompetent actions were in the offing, and you chose them. However we might characterize Harris’s decisions as President, malevolent and incompetent are unlikely descriptors. You chose.
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Grantchester@grantchester_·
@sayl33056111 Promise you’ll continue posting poll results over the next four weeks. Note the trend line.
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