@realStevenWalk I’m hoping your take is wrong in both cases, but that’s probably wishful thinking. I’d like to think that a critical mass of voters in each party is willing to say that one of their nominees is unacceptable. In that case, both AES and Paxton might be rejected.
@politico After Moulton said some mildly sensible things about girls’ sports in 2024, the pile-on was so overwhelming that he capitulated utterly. For the time being, no one else will dare to do that.
@jonathanchait@PollTracker2024 These kinds of mistakes are becoming more common in this type of presumably AI-generated content; it makes you wonder about those poll numbers.
@HistoryBoomer@ScottGreenfield For some time, JCO has treated twitter like a dinner party, blurting out whatever comes to mind without reflecting or investigating, despite having hundreds of thousands of followers.
@angijones Saying "if I don't get everything I demand, I'll kill myself" is emotional blackmail, not a persuasive argument, but these activists keep going there.
@benryanwriter So a “human rights” organization calls for “enforceable safeguards” that “protect people” from media abuse. Because government officials would never consider abusing that authority.
@krystalball Those who crave cradle to grave socialism with endless free stuff will vote for this; smarter voters who know there is no free lunch will not. Rent freeze/eviction moratorium would destroy those who own rental property. (This is Florida, not Brooklyn.)
@johnondrasik Thank you. When someone is struggling--and most of us have been there--say a prayer for them because you want them to find the support that will help to turn it around.