dceiver.bsky.social
Deputy Editor, The New Republic. Past: ThinkProgress; Huffington Post. “There’s something in the static; I think I’ve been having revelations.”
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Protests have, for the most part, been in a tiny part of Downtown LA in the Civic Center. Echo Park is northwest of DTLA, just on the other side of the curfew zone. Silverlake's west of that. The 1st Dodgers home game in days in Echo Park tomorrow. It's the Pride Night game. This is going to be bad.
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I think it will be wrapped up before the rain!
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I've written about this but MOTHER JONES has been all over the remigration stuff and have the best reporting on it
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yes, we bought a bottle of Mr. Pickles gin, a gin distiller whose distillery dog is named Mr. Pickles (it's very good, would recommend!)
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now in the odd place of hoping for global conflict to draw the military out of US cities.
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there is a person mulling murking Golden in a primary, hopefully his enterprise shall thrive www.mainepublic.org/politics/202...
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Maine
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we're doing a Bresca/Masako mash-up thing this summer and it's maybe the most extremely my shit food thing I've ever done
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Pence's reinvention as an abundance bro is going to be epic
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well there was just no way to predict that an office in Los Angeles was going to be necessary
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we needed this
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you made a good choice
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wow, did not know that, that's insane!
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these are the days of miracles and wonders
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odds are good!
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It sounds like Schiff would be a no, based on his reaction.
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Ahh, yes, good catch. She's a grotesque civility freak and wouldn't even be a Democrat but for Trumpism.
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Mike Johnson is shrieking for the Senate to censure Padilla, which is why I call it a "potential" vote (feel a little naive being this equivocal though)
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the next stop is more arrests of Democratic lawmakers and candidates, plus probably more censure and expulsion votes—understand what's coming and get determined to fight, confict is inevitable
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those syndication bucks were the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow back in the day
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I feel like there's a compelling story about the way the industry has changed over time that can be told just with the various STAR TREK franchises
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the proceduralism doom loop, from the people who brought you "before we take on this problem we need to commission another study"
(Wes Moore, here pictured, recently vetoed one of these doom loop study. Liking the cut of his jib!)
newrepublic.com/article/1959...
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the long tail of Lieberman's fuckery is truly impressive
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whoever is doing the Democrats' Project 2028, don't forget the chapter on dismantling the Department of Homeland Security
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one thing that's going on is there is a budget bill before the Senate that would allocate money to DHS to expand the draconian anti-immigrant crackdowns and concomitant manhandling and detention of lawmakers seeking to check the lawlessness
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hear hear