DoctorSyntax
@doctorsyntax.bsky.social
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Alter ego of Peter Ginna. Editor, writer, & occasional blogger on books & publishing. Former editor & publisher at several houses. Author of WHAT EDITORS DO: The Art, Craft, and Business of Book Editing. Website: peterginna.com
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ICE kidnapped a 7th-grader with a pending asylum claim and spirited him out of state without notifying his parents, seemingly with the cooperation of the local police in Everett, MA.

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/12/m...
Everett 13-year-old arrested by ICE and sent to Virginia detention facility
By Marcela Rodrigues Globe Staff,Updated October 12, 2025, 44 minutes ago



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A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Everett after an interaction with members of the Everett Police Department and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia, according to his mother and immigration lawyer Andrew Lattarulo.

The boy’s mother, Josiele Berto, was called to pick her son up from the Everett Police Department on Thursday, the day he was arrested. After waiting for about an hour and a half, she was told her son was taken by ICE, Berto told the Globe in a phone interview.

“My world collapsed,” Berto said in Portuguese.

From the police department, the boy was taken to ICE’s holding facility in Burlington on Thursday evening, where he spent a night before being transferred by car to the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Winchester, Va., on Friday morning, his mother said. The juvenile facility is more than 500 miles away from Everett.

The boy is a 7th-grader at Albert N. Parlin School in Everett, his mother said. The teen and his family, who are Brazilian nationals, have a pending asylum case and are authorized to work legally in the United States, Lattarulo said.
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justinbaragona.bsky.social
Yet another in the never-ending list of "imagine if a Democratic president said this"
atrupar.com
Q: How many layoffs have you authorized?

TRUMP: It'll be a lot. And it'll be Democrat-oriented.
doctorsyntax.bsky.social
Very interesting- good luck!
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chanda.blacksky.app
I prefer “anti-fascist“ for a host of reasons and this is a nice practical one.
ifycomedy.com
I think we really should stop using antifa and just fully say anti-fascist and get them saying they are against anti fascism. Using antifa is giving them some distance and I genuinely think some of their base don’t even know that’s what it stands for.
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jfallows.bsky.social
Re-upping:

Excellent assessment of John "Roger Taney" Roberts.

In @harvardmagazine.bsky.social , by Lincoln Caplan.

As careful, legally informed, judicious-minded writer as you're going to find. With an unsparing judgment.

www.harvardmagazine.com/legal/suprem...
What Trump Means for John Roberts's Legacy | Harvard Magazine
Executive power is on the docket at the Supreme Court.
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doctorsyntax.bsky.social
Every day is Opposite Day in the White House
editorialboard.bsky.social
A real headline from the AP.
doctorsyntax.bsky.social
Remember those innocent days back in 2016-20 when historians could have actual debates about whether Trump was really worse than Andrew Johnson or Buchanan?
vscharff.bsky.social
I am sure there’s never been a President more dishonest, corrupt, incompetent and insane than this one.
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gregsargent.bsky.social
This week, MAGA figures claimed Kristi Noem "stared down" violent antifa protesters in Portland. Turns out they were talking mostly about a guy in a chicken suit.

This episode opens a window into how MAGA propaganda works and MSM failure to handle it. 1/

(new piece)
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MAGA Implodes over Kristi Noem’s “Stare Down” with Man in Chicken Suit
A good New York Times piece on Portland nevertheless demonstrates how the conventions of objective reporting fail to accurately capture the bad faith driving pro-Trump propaganda.
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tedmccormick.bsky.social
Shared courtesy of my Penn History colleague, Ben Nathans
Image: A variation on Benjamin Franklin’s “Join, or Die” engraving, originally published in the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. Each segment of the snake has the name of a university sent Trump’s “compact”: Texas, AZ, Vanderbilt, USC, Dartmouth, UVA, Brown, Penn, MIT.
doctorsyntax.bsky.social
“Herewith, my fiction novel”
philistella.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

New library catalogue website.
impavid.us
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand

I'll go first: Six page commercial lease.
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@johannadc.bsky.social If you don't have this one from 1925, well, here's an early birthday present. Unless today's your birthday, in which case, here's just a normal birthday present.
Five-panel captioned Sherlock and Watson cartoon promoting Old Virginia Cheroots, from a 1925 newspaper.
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mccrum.bsky.social
This isn’t funny. Judges only speak to the press when they’re in extreme distress
leahlitman.bsky.social
More judges speak to the press (the NYT) about what a disaster the Supreme Court (specifically the shadow docket) has been - “incredibly demoralizing & troubling”; a “judicial crisis”; a “slap in the face to district courts.” www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/u...
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marthahodes.bsky.social
More thoughtful and intense than "happy hour"! Thank you, Yale Club of New York, for last night's event about *My Hijacking.*
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washcodems.bsky.social
Long, but worthwhile, thread on the personality and strategy of power-behind-the-throne, Stephen Miller.

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editorialboard.bsky.social
1. Today, I have a few things to say about that putz Stephen Miller. First, he’s been on TV a lot lately, because that’s how he pours more poison into the president’s already-poisoned brain.
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jbf1755.bsky.social
Hey folks!

Tomorrow on my live webcast, History Matters:

On Lawlessness

The rule of law is being trampled.

What does that mean and what should we do?

Join us tomorrow.

Friday 10AM ET
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doctorsyntax.bsky.social
And do we know they weren’t both wearing them at the same time?
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thedailyshow.com
The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised.
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olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
repost this if an editor has ever saved you from yourself
blipstress.bsky.social
An actual hot take: Too many authors are afraid of editors watering down their voice or whatever and not afraid enough of editors letting you put any old slop on the page.
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doctorsyntax.bsky.social
I’d love to see a sequence of videos where each one is a larger size cat species jumping into a larger size box
slade.rip
"Big cat acting like housecat" is one of my favorite types of videos.
I bet they'd eat palastic too, if given the chance.
oregonthedm.bsky.social
Boxes also work on bobcats