@AaronRegunberg Of course, there's no room Jordan Neeley's name in this conversation while this lowlife wave a piece of paper around like a program at a baseball game.
@FareedZakaria The idea that the Democrats were ever anti-business or anti big tech is a bad joke. So is the idea that Fareed Zakaria is any kind of a journalist.
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@lxeagle17@mehdirhasan So are you ever going to tell me the names of all those billionaires that are supposedly dragging the Democratic party to the far left or did you just pull that one out of left field?
@RonFilipkowski For any dipshit who was worried about liberals oppressing free speech, this is what it actually looks like.
The government issuing orders to play a propaganda video praising the dear leader while denouncing politics they don’t like.
.@sethmoulton on Democrats: "We're in the business of preaching as opposed to listening. We're a party that's very arrogant. If you don't agree with us 100% with our dogmatic views on certain issues, then you're not only wrong, you're a bad person. That's the attitude that I think a lot of American voters are hearing from Democrats, or that's what they perceive. We've got to change that."
For all the fearmongering about the “identity politics” of marginalized groups, American political observers routinely fail to acknowledge the dangerous mob mentality of White male privilege or how the GOP’s always thrived on the camaraderie & debauchery of White male supremacy.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will have to divest their business holdings if they want to join the Trump administration, to avoid violating conflict-of-interest laws.
So if Elon takes a job, could he be forced to sell his stock in Tesla?
Or could he be forced to sell Twitter?