Dane in GA
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The level of euphemism in this reporting and the lack of moral voice tells your paying subscribers that perhaps you should consider a new line of work.

Perhaps public relations?

Every time I wonder how much more obsequious the Times can get, it reaches yet another new low.
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🔥 @mehdirhasan.bsky.social : “The great irony is Trump is the son of an immigrant, grandson of an immigrant, married to an immigrant… in fact, 2 of his 3 wives were immigrants— proving yet again immigrants will do the jobs even Americans aren’t willing to do.” 😬🙃
On the other hand, they’re not signing onto the CR this time. It’s progress….
Nothing is more patriotic than pushing your country to live up to its ideals.
Democracy rearing its head 😉
In which Caitlin Flanagan pleads, ‘Please be nice to my friend, even though she hangs on her hat on such journalistic accomplishments as the Twitter Files!’

Please…
Is he bored and looking for something to do, now that his wife divorced him? 🤷‍♂️
We must clearly & calmly talk about the fact that the slide into authoritarianism is accelerating. We don’t have until the mid-terms to act, given the pace at which Trump is invoking emergency powers.

There are no guardrails on all this escalation. Remember when people cautioned against alarmism?
They also do - crucially - understand the law.
I don’t know how we’ve come to normalize a ratings-leading media outlet that serves as a propaganda dissemination outlet - America’s RT.

Fox ran a chyron the other day blaming the shutdown on Dems who insist on ‘Medicaid for illegals’ - which doesn’t happen, but 🤷‍♂️.

We’ve lost a shared fact base.
And also: Trump never heard of Project 2025.

Willful denial all the way down…..
To be fair, this is a survey of legal experts and not Fox viewers who believed that immigrants were eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

Those people weren’t thinking at all, but simply voting on vibes.
When people worry about (or advocate for) secession, this inter-state antagonism is exactly Exhibit A for how it begins.
Doocy: let me try the question again, but slower…..