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"I never thought I'd be in an NBA Finals and see in the 2nd half 24 free throw attempts to another team's 8…San Antonio's a great team…It's gonna lower our odds big time if in Game 4 they get 24 free throws 2nd half to our 8"
–– Mike Brown as Knicks lose Game 3 115-111
I was touched to see Gus Walz’s joy when his dad @Tim_Walz took the stage last night. Thankful for you showing us all what real love looks like, Gus.
Let’s be a nation that embraces this kind of warmth and vulnerability, instead of making fun or mocking it. We could all use some of Gus’s example in our own lives.
@jacklgoldsmith What if our Supreme Court has over many years—Citizens United, Rucho, and now the Trump immunity case—taken steps to permit and encourage permanent rule by one minority political party, at the expense of our democracy? Should the other branches do nothing?
@jacklgoldsmith If the Supreme Court allows the president to act above the law and to use his powers to commit crimes, even to overthrow the government in an auto-coup, then what are the other branches of government to do in response?
On behalf of the American people, I thank Joe Biden for his extraordinary leadership as President of the United States and for his decades of service to our country.
I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination.
Grimly hilarious to compare the textual foundation for disqualifying Trump for insurrection (right there in the 14th amendment) and the foundation for absolute criminal immunity for official acts (nowhere to be found in the constitution despite explicit grants of other forms of immunity)
The Micah Lasher campaign in my Assembly District (69) is running some of the most negative and desperate ads I have seen in my life, probably because Eli Northrup has demonstrated that he is the far superior candidate.