maximillianquinn.bsky.social
Writer | Reader | Tech Guy | Portland, OR | Unapologetic Liberal
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It's a sound review -- as long as you consider a bone-chilling death stare to be a slight warmth in the eyes...
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Lee: "Would it be illegal for a lesson plan to say that the Confederacy supported slavery?"
McMahon: "I'll have to look into that. If that's true, I'll get back to you."
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MyLawyer is just another failed Lindell product....
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They could start with him...
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This is PR, not journalism.
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"And, to our surprise, when we arrived Whataburger, Tulsi Gabbard was sitting with them."
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A couple weeks before announcing his cancer diagnosis, Biden gave an interview to the BBC that was more coherent and informed than any interview Trump's ever done since entering politics.
I guess Joe can schedule his lucid periods.....
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"I don't have time to monitor everyone's social media."
--- Every Republican on every Sunday show tomorrow
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I'm sure Kristi Noem has long followed the ins and outs of Polish politics and spoke with the great depth and knowledge she's renowned for....
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If only there had been any evidence that Musk abuses drugs *before* he decided to leave the administration. Maybe the DC media could have broken this story earlier and put a quick end to DOGE.... Oh well.
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I assume this isn't some sort of humblebrag about how you're on a first name basis with Ted Cruz...
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Sam Alito probably has a 1798 dictionary that defines "president" as someone who imposes tariffs.
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"The words 'George Masons's Pecker Pamphlet' did briefly appear as part of Article I Clause 17 right before the phrase 'for the Erection of Forts', but that was a joke on the part of Ben Franklin."
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Thus, Republicans prefer Florida....
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It's also true that Musk can't resist politics for the same reasons Trump can't. He craves the attention and the opportunity to impose his will on other people. Elon will be back at it soon.
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My money's on Lara Trump. Try to imagine how horrible that spawn would be...
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Wait until Stephen Miller tells him about the federal court blocking the tariffs....
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The content doesn't matter, only the access does. Ask Jake Tapper...
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More than anything else, this is the kind of thing that could get Trump to impose a bunch of tariffs and leave them in place no matter what happens.
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"Why don't they just switch to Mastercard?"
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By "good science" RFK Jr means "well-behaved science" not sound science.
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"Yes, I feel horrified. But more than that, I feel cancelled."
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If journalists start pointing out that Trump is mentally unfit for office, then they will lose their precious access to the White House. Can't risk that....
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This is access journalism at work. If the Times and the rest make this stuff a scandal, then they lose all their precious access to the White House.
Their main complaint against Biden was that he didn't give then sufficient access. So they turned on him.
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"If we set aside the millions of people protesting the administration on a regular basis, the outrage is virtually non-existent."🃏
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Featuring whites as world-historical victims is basically the very essence of magaism....
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Elon sees his net worth plummet and suddenly accelerating GDP is essential.
It was all about him. Always is. He thought DOGE would win him universal acclaim. It did the opposite, so he's backing away from it. Publicly at least....
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Magaverse reaction: "How did ICE know *that* guy was an immigrant?"
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With Trump, there are no distractions. People really need to drop this entire idea.
If something Trump does or says seems mindbogglingly stupid, it's because he's mindbogglingly stupid. It's never more complicated than that.
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Probably a big coincidence that Trump announced some new whims the morning after his dinner with memecoin investors....
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Who's this "we" he's talking about? The US is at war with the population of Gaza? I mean openly....
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"Trump's tariff rollout could have been way more erratic."
"The deportations flights could have been much more brutal."
"The claims of white genocide might have been even more racist."
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Next up: Citizenship for sale. From the guys who tell us citizenship is sacred....
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Oh wow. Stephen Miller and Elon Musk are in the room. I wonder where Trump got this white genocide idea from....
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The lesson to carry forward is to remember how quickly and easily so many members of the managerial class jumped at a perceived opportunity to ditch their workers.
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The GOP mantra: No tax dollars should go to anything that doesn't benefit me personally.
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If you can't take a picture in front of something, then Kristi Noem isn't going to know much about it.
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In other words, Elon is saying, "I don't want to be held accountable."
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I just love the fixation these people have with raw milk.
Some wingnut luminary at some point in wingnut history must have had an obsession with getting his milk straight from the cow and that obsession has carried through as something one must believe in order to be considered part of the group.
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Alas, gone are the days when Enrique Tarrio would be the bigger person....
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Does Lozada mean all Democrats? I'm a Democrat. Back in 2015, I knew the current president was unfit for the job no matter his age. Does that count?
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You can prove your loyalty by believing the lie.
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Was Jake Tapper at work on this book when he moderated the CNN debate?
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Is it gullibility if the serious conservatives kind of like the fact that Orban's a two-bit thief?
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The dissent is for the magaverse. None of them will read it -- they just need to know it exists, it's more than a couple paragraphs, and strongly worded. That's enough to convince them that he's right.
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The tax cuts are part of trickledown. The idea is that if the wealthy enjoy larger surpluses, the rest benefit - the majority gains a part of the wealth that the rich spend.
So if the rich buying lots of cars and then selling them increases the used car market for the rest, that's trickledown.
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Yeah, but Biden's old....
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What you're describing is trickledown economics. It just hasn't played out as advertised.
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In theory that's true. But in practice, it's another thing.
In theory, money should not have any affect on one's voice in a democracy. In practice, DOGE....