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Jon Green

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hypocrisy remains a good thing to call out because you need a way to articulate things like "we can dismiss your point because we have good evidence you don't really believe it" when, for example, this same person says Democrats are too casual with how they label Republicans
Leavitt: "The Democrat Party's main constituency is made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."
not that anyone is pretending to buy this, but, no administration in American history has been more interested in the political beliefs of 18-22 year olds, particularly as they relate to antisemitism
JD Vance dismisses Young Republicans who in a group chat said "I love Hitler" and joked about slavery and rape as "a bunch of kids" who "told stupid jokes" and adds that "most of the stupid things I did when I was a teenager and young adult, they're not on the internet."
JD Vance dismisses Young Republicans who in a group chat said "I love Hitler" and joked about slavery and rape as "a bunch of kids" who "told stupid jokes" and adds that "most of the stupid things I did when I was a teenager and young adult, they're not on the internet."
"the media never covers high grocery prices under Trump!" he says, quote tweeting the media covering high grocery prices under Trump.
look I get the frustration but you gotta take yes for an answer from the Wall Street Journal here
Oliver Willis: Remember how under Biden the press said this was the biggest issue ever but now under Trump it's barely mentioned? Yeah.

Quote tweeting a Wall Street Journal article titled: Grocery Prices Keep Rising. Frustrated Consumers are Trying to Adapt.
the woman in the window seat today was on her way to see her granddaughter and was more than happy to let Cora crawl across to get a view of takeoff
we just got back from our first flights with the baby and we were bracing ourselves for everyone to hate us but people ranged from indifferent to playing peekaboo with her from two rows back
Incidentally, I’ve been chafing a bit at the “No Kings” thing, because there are loads of monarchies that have more limits on executive power than the US does, but it has the great advantage that it makes Americans who want to oppose it sound, well, unamerican….
one of the reasons they're so mad at "no kings" is that they thought they were going to get a different kind of protest. they *want* the black bloc to be out there fighting with the cops. those are the images they've been trying to generate from "go." instead--

newrepublic.com/article/2016...
MAGA Rage at “No Kings” Boils Over—and It Quickly Backfires on Trump
As Trump allies smear the coming protests, a good writer on MAGA skewers the absurdity of these attacks on large swaths of Americans—and explains why our best recourse will be to turn out in force.
newrepublic.com
How does the perception of “electability” influence Democratic primary voters' behaviors?

In POQ, Green et al. discern differences in candidate preference and perceived electability among 2020 Democratic primary voters.

Read more: doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
we can’t expect everyone to always speak accurately but we can at least expect everyone to care whether what they say is true or
it’s routine enough that I suppose it’d be boring to push on but the regularity with which the Republican Party converges on the conclusion that left-leaning protest is obviously fake and paid-for without any evidence is pretty ~uncivil~
Sen. Roger Marshall: "October 18 is when the protest gets here. This will be a Soros paid-for protest for his professional protesters. The agitators show up. We'll have to get the National Guard out. Hopefully it will be peaceful. I doubt it."
Sen. Roger Marshall: "October 18 is when the protest gets here. This will be a Soros paid-for protest for his professional protesters. The agitators show up. We'll have to get the National Guard out. Hopefully it will be peaceful. I doubt it."
didn't realize we were adding Tylenol to the lenny bruce jewish or goyish bit
I would like to hear RFK, Jr. explain why as soon as push actually came to shove on linking vaccines to autism he pivoted to blaming Tylenol for autism.
Just published at PNAS (@pnas.org): “Electing amateur politicians reduces cross-party collaboration”

We show that districts electing first-time members of the U.S. House experience substantial declines in bipartisan representation in the subsequent Congress.

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I try to avoid this genre of post but man how would we all feel if Joe Biden accidentally posted what was meant to be a DM.
not the way I did it here unfortunately, but in principle should be doable
paper's here (Weiss's show is in Table B.10): osf.io/gbkn5

it's mostly based on network position (as a guest, Weiss is in the conservative high-level block; her show in the 'pop intellectual' high level block but a more conservative lower-level block). shows also get scaled w/ pairwise comparisons
OSF
osf.io
not that anyone on this website needs convincing, but, to the extent I've been able to put numbers on stuff like this using podcast data, yes bari weiss is a conservative
IR, comparative, theory
assistant professor, associate professor, grad student
the coach of the KC Chiefs, Travis Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes. From left to right they are wearing (1) a very normal grey suit with red tie, (2) a newsboy cap in brown with a shirt that looks like a bad motel wallpaper, and (3) a barbie-esque italian table cloth vest
“No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.”
Well that's not how appropriations work at all

*WHITE HOUSE TO TRANSFER TARIFF REVENUE TO FUND WIC: LEAVITT

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