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Jon Lovett

@jonlovett

@crookedmedia co-founder, podcast host, former presidential speechwriter. Mostly water.

Not here anymore Katılım Ağustos 2010
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M. Nolan Gray 🥑
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray·
New research from Pew quantifies the extent of the success of YIMBYism in Austin: after a huge run up in prices over the 2010s, the city dramatically liberalized and kicked off a building boom. Now rents are falling.
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Trump is ALSO rolling calls from random strangers, so a non-zero chance the President of the United States is currently in a catfish situation with AI Bill Clinton
Samantha Waldenberg@Sam_Waldenberg

All four living former US presidents have not talked to President Trump about Iran, aides tell @jeffzeleny and I, raising questions about about whether such a conversation actually took place. #cmmtp9kkj00003b6ugy51zcow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cnn.com/world/live-new…

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Any Democrat in Congress who refuses to say unequivocally that they will not support additional funding for Trump's war in Iran should have to watch every second of today's White House press events Clockwork Orange style.
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Dan Pfeiffer
Dan Pfeiffer@danpfeiffer·
1. While Democrats almost universally oppose Trump’s War in Iran, some of them are considering voting for a bill to fund the war. This would be a catastrophic mistake.
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Pod Save America
Pod Save America@PodSaveAmerica·
The right thing to do here is to oppose funding Trump’s war in Iran.
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Not sure I'm smart enough to see 50 billion in emergency funding for the military on top of a trillion dollar budget as anything OTHER than implicit authorization of Trump's war (and if the president can start a war and as a result obligate Congress to fund it after the fact, seems like we could probably use the Capitol building for a nice mall/food court closer to downtown) but good that Coons is saying more than he said last week.
Matt Berg@mattberg33

NEW: Sen. Chris Coons opposes emergency military funding for Trump’s war in Iran right now. "We haven't been told yet: What's the purpose? What's the duration? What's the cost?" he tells me. "I would not vote to authorize this war through a supplemental." 🧵

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Crooked Media
Crooked Media@CrookedMedia·
.@MassGovernor Maura Healey’s message to RFK Jr.: “Before you go picking on our Dunkin’, why don't you focus on the measles outbreak?”
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MS NOW
MS NOW@MSNOWNews·
Tonight, catch the premiere of “Crooked on MS NOW,” a new special weekly series that highlights the smartest, funniest, and most talked-about moments of the week from Crooked Media’s chart-topping podcasts. Watch “Crooked on MS NOW” premiering tonight at 9pm Eastern.
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Jon Lovett@jonlovett·
Worth reading this because this is what someone like Ari has to convince himself is true, or true enough, to become devoted to the most repugnant human being to ever hold the office of president without fundamentally changing his self conception as someone who would not do that. But of course the intellectualizing doesn’t work because shame comes from a deeper, spiritual place. So you get this contempt, seething and kooky, off a speech where you can’t find a word to justify it. It’s the mirror, buddy. You are mad at the mirror, and anyone who holds one up.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

If you want to know why Donald Trump was elected, watch Barack Obama’s attack speech yesterday at Jesse Jackson’s funeral. As he did throughout his presidency, he created a straw man to describe Republicans as bigots who force the American people to “turn on each other”. He said similar crap when he was President and the GOP was the party of Bush, McCain and Romney. It’s the language of bitterness and resentment that makes good people recoil to be described that way. Obama is one of the most divisive figures in US history, except he is celebrated by the MSM because they are partisans. They take sides and loved and protected Obama. It’s no wonder a tough, no BS, bull in the China shop emerged. That person was a fed up Trump, who broke the MSM by not caring what they thought. He showed Rs they could punch back against the Ds and win. His rise coincided with the welcome birth, at long last, of conservative media which gave voice to the voiceless who had been forced to consume the prejudices of the MSM. I can’t stand Obama. He was weak, patronizing, condescending and he put America last. But having listened to him yesterday, I reminded the only good thing he did was help elect President Trump.

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Tommy Vietor
Tommy Vietor@TVietor08·
Good for Moskowitz for changing his mind and explaining it clearly
Congressman Jared Moskowitz@RepMoskowitz

On Tuesday, I attended the congressional briefing on Iran that I, and many others, requested prior to this weekend's strikes. Last week, when it appeared we might preemptively vote on the War Powers Resolution while the U.S. and Iran were in the middle of negotiations I said I would be a no vote because I believed that calling up the resolution at that time could undermine negotiations and telegraph to the Ayatollah that we weren’t applying maximum pressure and that he could delay a deal. A lot has changed in a week. The military operations carried out this weekend were not limited strikes. The President of the United States has said it’s a war. The Secretary of War has said it’s a war. We don’t have to try to wordsmith this for the American people. They know it’s a war. The Iranian regime has oppressed its people and trampled on human rights for decades. No one will miss the Ayatollah, and I am happy that he is no longer able to reign terror on his country. His regime has inflicted rape, torture, and horror on those who stood against the Ayatollah and is responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Iranians including the over 30,000 people that were killed in response to last year's protests. It is clear that Iran should never have a nuclear weapon. Regardless of how one feels about this war, or this President, Congress's constitutional role in any declaration of war is a completely separate issue. I have consistently held that Congressional authorities have been eroded under Republican and Democratic administrations and ceded by both parties when they control the trifecta of House, Senate, and Presidency. However, over the last year we have seen a ludicrous increase in the speed of Congress's abdication of authority to the Executive Branch. We must begin to claw back that prerogative. We must reestablish our Article I authority which grants Congress all legislative powers. For too long we have been happy to let our Presidents legislate through rulemaking - a dangerous precedent that I have consistently opposed regardless of who sits in the Oval Office. I will be voting in favor of the Massie-Khanna War Powers Resolution. The resolution that we will be voting on this week reclaims Congressional authority over the declaration of war. Additionally, it doesn’t prevent continued operations to protect our bases, assets, and personnel in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel, Oman, Jordan, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, and Kuwait – all of which are currently under attack by Iran – nor the continued sharing of intelligence with our allies. Congress is on the verge of irrelevancy. We have done this to ourselves, and no one is coming to save us if we don’t show some sign of life. I am also thinking of my constituents, the Levinson family, who I have represented since I served in the Florida State Legislature. Robert Levinson vanished in Iran in 2007 and for nearly 19 years, Iran has lied, obstructed, and refused to answer for his kidnapping, detention, and death. Robert’s loved ones deserve the truth of what happened to him in Iranian custody and to have his remains returned home.

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Weren't you on the floor when he was helping to barricade the doors? Mullin is an election denier, he stoked fraud claims before Jan 6th and he called the investigation into Jan 6th a witch hunt. But on the day, he was genuinely brave, which presumably you witnessed. And Republicans are the ones who pretend this wasn't a threat to the country, and make light of the danger Members of Congress were facing. Hate this!
Rep. Jim McGovern@RepMcGovern

Great. They replaced the lady who shot her dog with the guy who hid behind a chair on January 6th.

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"Radical narco communism and anarcho tyranny threaten our sovereign lands in the name of false sovereignty" [room full of people try not to let their faces show anything because they've just got to get through this and humor this fucking clown]
DOW Rapid Response@DOWResponse

.@SECWAR “All the nations represented in this room are offspring of Western civilization. Our nations are and always will be united by our heritage, history, and geography in this New World. We share the same interests, and because of this, we face an essential test. Whether our nations will be—and remain—Western nations with distinct characteristics—Christian nations under God.”

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