@DevinCow
@tedcruz
1. Becerra didn’t sue. The nuns started the litigation. 2. He is not a “trial lawyer.” 3. This illustrates just how easily Cruz lies about anything.
@Econ_Marshall
@davidsirota
Hahaha. Josh Barro. Harvard Legacy admit. Father is Harvard professor. Mother is Harvard lecturer and part of right wing think tank American Enterprise Institute. His life is one big “gimme.”
@ChumboShrimp
@yashar
@CoolMarioo
What assault? The person dropped her phone when she tried to hit him with it after verbally assaulting him for quite a while. And the coffee isn’t free.
@RealJohnGaltFla
@RussOnPolitics
@Acyn
Of course you did. You complain when he doesn’t come and you complain when he does come and then DeSantos runs and hides. What a wimp.
@LizMair
@AOC
Probably “AOC’s solution” is to pay the workers more and improve working conditions so that they are not a health risk! How hard is that to grasp? Doesn’t Bezos have enough billions by now? Must he need more over the bodies of his workers?
@hughhewitt
"Legacy media?" This is a serious crisis and Hewitt is stuck on partisan buzzwords and worrying why Putin doesn't love the US for midterm advantage. The most likely answer is that Trump gave Putiin sufficient value not to do it. Like lots of classified information.
@baseballcrank
No, there is no point at which Crank can’t get worse. Yes, it is good for children to get lunches without having to work for them. No, it is not good to take children out of school to work for their meals.
@NoLabelsOrg
Nope. This is not “no labels,” this is “insurrection is ok.” But it’s not ok, so let’s drop any pretense that this group is anything other than an R front.
@HawleyMO
Senator Hawley is either bad at history or dishonest, as TARP signed into law by Republican Party President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008.
@danielchaitin7
@MikeBrestDC
@dcexaminer
"Someone using my voice said that Vindaman could be engaged in espionage. But that person decided that he didn't mean what he said after seeing the backlash."
@lrozen
About the same time that new NSA Robert O'Brien (with substantial Ukraine connections) takes a week long trip to Sweden to observe an assault trial? A several hour flight away from Ukraine? What did O'Brien do all that week?
@NormOrnstein
@stuartpstevens
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed against Rachel Maddow, finding she did not defame One America News when she said it was “Russian propaganda.”
@RNS_USA
@ericcervini
Speech or using a vehicle to try to kill someone in another car. The black pickup driver is either intoxicated or attempting murder.
@MarkPaoletta
@hughhewitt
Fellow recipient of Crow largesse, Thomas family lawyer and long time apologist, apologizes again. Paoletta is right in the picture with Leonard Leo, so of course he defends the hidden transactions. And what benefits has Paoletta received?
@hughhewitt
@realDonaldTrump
@POTUS
Shocking: Hewitt exonerates Trump for white supremacist rhetoric and blames all problems on D’s for calling out white supremacist rhetoric. Conclusion? Hewitt does not disapprove of white supremacist rhetoric and will reinforce that conclusion with every subsequent post.
@BVanGrack
@nycsouthpaw
"Defendant Trump requests that he be permitted to discuss classified information with his counsel and potential buyers outside the SCIF's."
@briansbrown
Don't they have a case before the Court? My preference is that the justices go to church, not that the church goes to the justices; at least if one wants to maintain an appearance of propriety.
@Techno_Fog
This is your Senate under McConnell. He doesn't care about you. He doesn't care about your eviction. He doesn't care about your business. He doesn't care about your job. He doesn't care about your health care.
@ZeekArkham
(1) What wealth? Please be specific and provide links. (2) Which of them are tax-exempt? (3) Which if them are supported by tithes and offerings?
@conor64
Nope. We know exactly what Florida is and who DeSantis and Rufo and Manhattan Institute are. First vilify "CRT" and then launch the "slavery wasn't that bad" campaign. Ryan Walters is doing the same in OK, and others in red (neo-Confederate?) states. We know who they are.
@hughhewitt
A reminder that Hewitt has not and will not disapprove of anything that Trump did or that took place on January 6. Never a criticism or condemnation. Not for Officer Sicknick or anything or anyone anywhere. But by all means jihad on David Simon for daring to criticize.
John Lewis was nearly beaten to death trying to pass the Voting Rights Act. Krysten Sinema is joining with conservatives to beat the Voting Rights Act to death. Basically the same thing.
@rickhasen
Walker’s position is that R’s are entitled to rule. Therefore, the numerical advantages that D’s enjoy must be offset structurally. Anything else is unfair by definition because R’s must win. .
@GabrielSterling
@BillKristol
We read it. We know it. We didn’t like Jim Crow 1 and don’t like Jim Crow 2. This is done to disenfranchise D’s and mostly blacks. You know it and we all know it. It is indefensible, and it now defines the GOP. Live with it.
@bethanyshondark
@HeroesOfLiberty
Shondark: “When I supported conservative book censorship of non-conservative books, I never thought they’d censor conservative books.” This is just turnabout.
@amberkgoodwin
One of the benefits of Twitter is that you get to congratulate people you don’t know for accomplishments you can can know and appreciate.
@RadioFreeTom
There’s an entire universe of people in politics and government who have no clue or understanding (or worse just lie) about various deterrence theories, practice and history since the 1950’s, and Liz Cheney is one of them. Certainly the president is in the no clue category.