Jeremy Schulman
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(to be clear, I mean this sincerely)
If the whole Senate thing doesn't work out, I would like to nominate Graham Platner for "Liberal Joe Rogan"
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A Marine veteran turned oyster farmer who is now a rising Democratic Senate candidate once called himself a “communist,” dismissed “all” police as bastards, and said rural White Americans “actually are” racist and stupid, according to deleted social media posts seen by CNN. https://cnn.it/47sXon6
‘I got older and became a communist': Deleted posts show Maine Senate hopeful's raw views on politics, war, and police | CNN Politics
Graham Platner, a Marine veteran turned oyster farmer, now disavows posts he made years ago, saying they came from a time when he felt disillusioned and angry and expressed those emotions online.
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It's important to keep in mind that the original purpose of the Civil War Amendments was to give Donald Trump perpetual control of Congress
John Roberts has been trying to kill Voting Rights Act since he was young lawyer in Reagan DOJ. Today SCOTUS will hear case that could dismantle what's left of VRA, turbocharge racial gerrymandering & rig House for GOP. Huge stakes for American democracy www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
The nation's landmark voting rights law just turned 60. It may not survive Trump.
“The long-term game is to repeal the Voting Rights Act.”
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SCOTUS conservative justices say you can engage in racial profiling in immigration stops but can’t consider race under Voting Rights Act to remedy centuries of racial discrimination
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As Israel pulls back from Gaza, many are asking: What took so long? One explanation is that Israeli citizens didn't see the war the rest of the world saw

My latest, in @MotherJones

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Israeli media's distorted view of the war in Gaza
While global news showed a humanitarian disaster, most outlets in Israel remained silent.
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“Equally valid” is not the same as “equally protected by the First Amendment,” and the impossibility of medical experts ever eliminating “all doubt” about anything is an important reason why medicine shouldn’t be an exception to that distinction
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And by "stand with Trump and demand justice," he means send money now
Donald Trump—who has said he's the country's "chief law enforcement officer" and directly ordered prosecutions of Comey, James, and Schiff—would like you to "stand with Trump and demand justice for GUILTY James Comey’s LIES"
Skadden and Paul Weiss could do some of their Trump pro bono work negotiating a binding contract on Trump's behalf
The Nobel committee should produce a public list of peace-related things Trump would need to achieve in order to be guaranteed the 2029 Nobel Peace Prize (including leaving office peacefully without a civil war, following a free and fair election). If he achieves them all, give him his prize!
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Oklahoma’s Republican governor criticizes guard deployment. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/u...
Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, a Republican and the chairman of the National Governors Association, on Thursday criticized the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Illinois as a violation of his beliefs in federalism and “states’ rights.”

His comments, in an interview with The New York Times, marked the first time a Republican governor has questioned the interstate deployment of National Guard troops over a governor’s objections. Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and other Democratic elected officials have been strongly critical of the move and have implored Republican governors to join the opposition.

Mr. Stitt on Thursday said, “We believe in the federalist system — that’s states’ rights,” adding, “Oklahomans would lose their mind if Pritzker in Illinois sent troops down to Oklahoma during the Biden administration.”
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This coming from Stitt - very conservative and Trumpy and right next door to Texas - is surprising.
Oklahoma’s Republican governor criticizes guard deployment. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/u...
Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, a Republican and the chairman of the National Governors Association, on Thursday criticized the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Illinois as a violation of his beliefs in federalism and “states’ rights.”

His comments, in an interview with The New York Times, marked the first time a Republican governor has questioned the interstate deployment of National Guard troops over a governor’s objections. Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and other Democratic elected officials have been strongly critical of the move and have implored Republican governors to join the opposition.

Mr. Stitt on Thursday said, “We believe in the federalist system — that’s states’ rights,” adding, “Oklahomans would lose their mind if Pritzker in Illinois sent troops down to Oklahoma during the Biden administration.”
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OK. It's going to be coming out soon because of the relentless investigations of Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, so I might as well admit it before the news breaks:

I am the General Counsel of Antifa.
This seems right to me—a ruling that upheld the Colorado law is probably a bigger threat to LGBTQ kids than a ruling striking it down...
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We've already got so many conservatives passing laws premised on the idea that "gender ideology" is dangerous. Seems very clear that if you let a law like Colorado's ban on conversion *talk* therapy stand, you're inviting conservatives to pass laws banning "affirming therapy"
Is conversion therapy free speech?
Colorado says no. Supreme Court justices seem skeptical.
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Technically I don't think that's part of CBS News (ie Weiss' sphere), but I'm sure she could exert influence if she wanted
Maybe assign a Free Press reporter and editor to report aggressively on CBS, Paramount, and Skydance and give them the freedom to publish without corporate interference
The absence of the words "Paramount," "CBS," and "Skydance" from this otherwise good Free Press editorial about Kimmel and the FCC was not a great start...
Jawboning and Jimmy Kimmel
The suspension of his late-night show isn’t a great loss to culture. But the FCC’s coercion undermines our most fundamental values.
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No, Dems would have needed to convince 10 Republicans to join them, which would have required the sort of successful negotiation they repeatedly accomplished on other significant legislation during the Biden years—including the Electoral Count Act reform bill. But they didn't even try.