Puh-la-vee. I tweet about all things @americanu, @AU_SOC, #PR, #DC + food, travel, politics, media + entertainment (in no particular order). All views my own.
Ossoff: "Here's what's going to happen tonight: the world's most famous sore loser will deliver a prime-time presidential sour grapes address to pursue his 6-year-old grievances about the 2020 election, while his war in the Middle East spirals out of control and the cost of living continues to rise for Americans across the country. I expect the president to reheat debunked conspiracy theories about the repeatedly litigated and audited and confirmed 2020 presidential election in Georgia, an election that Donald Trump lost. And let me be very clear about this: if the President declares Georgia's election illegitimate, or if the President declares Georgia's sitting United States Senators illegitimate, he is declaring Georgia voters illegitimate. It's Donald Trump who tried to defraud Georgia voters in that election, Donald Trump who tried to commit election fraud when he called Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger -- and it was caught on tape, and you should play the tape to your viewers today -- and badgered and bullied Georgia's top election official to 'find him' the votes that he needed to win in a state where he had lost."
@kiwijade@Amtrak We were delayed 7 hours on my daughter’s birthday and I got like 60 bucks back for three tickets. And the rewards points are useless - it takes years to accumulate enough points.
@backroads_linda@BarredinDC Actually as an immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1973 with my parents to a small town in Western PA, I do know. But what I meant were Congress members celebrating immigrants.
@BeschlossDC I was only four years old and we had immigrated to the U.S. in 1973 so my memory might be a bit fuzzy but I remember it was a very big deal, I think I remember flags or pennants in Pittsburgh, and I remember thinking hmm - I guess even counties get birthday parties!
PabloReports: Any reaction to this Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship?
Khanna: I’m relieved that I’m a citizen…
PabloReports: What does it say that three justices voted to end birthright citizenship?
Khanna: I don’t know what Constitution they’re reading.
@MacFarlaneNews And there is no work being done clearly. @romadaravi should be subpoenaed by the judge as her statement would be perjury if she was in a courtroom.
@pqliving Same location - Andrea Mitchell was waiting in line at the Starbucks, got her two coffees and went outside where Greenspan was waiting in a convertible.