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ttuk.bsky.social
The Democratic party is not up to the task at hand.
durbin.senate.gov
Republicans are not “Nazis.”
Democrats are not “evil.”

Democrats are not responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Republicans are not responsible for the murder of Melissa Hortman.

Opponents are not enemies. We’re Americans.
ttuk.bsky.social
Agreed. McCain and I did not agree on how our country should move forward, but he did love his country and losing to Republicans like him would always assure that you had a chance in the next election instead of, well, all this *waves hands frantically*!
ttuk.bsky.social
I think the post was in reference to me basically saying Newsom is closer to a Reagan era Republican than a Democrat who should be supported today
ttuk.bsky.social
They're saying that calling for help is required and they are not allowed to watch people die because they don't like them.
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coachfinstock.bsky.social
Madness. Absolute madness. This is entirely about the Epstein Files and you can't convince me otherwise at this point. Miller and Hegseth want Generals who will take over blue cities but it looks like that's clearly not a priority for the guy in charge. Number 1 is covering for him.
ttuk.bsky.social
Newsom is only presidential material if you want a Republican but can't stomach MAGA.
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trance.bsky.social
I wish Gavin Newsome was like Zohran.

He's not.
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davidcorn.bsky.social
A classic case of irresponsible both-sidesism from the NYT. The story is that Trump and MAGA propagandists are lying about Portland to incite a conflict, not that there are different views of the matter.
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reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
Can you think of a single movie in which there is a video from the government denouncing its political opponents playing on a loop in public spaces in which that government was the good guy?
ronfilipkowski.bsky.social
A new Noem video is being played at airports trashing Democrats.
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alexarrelia.bsky.social
…lmfao imagine trying simultaneously to position yourself as some kind of badass outlaw and then also getting mad about the kind of alt girls you’d see in a Kid Rock video.

Fucking imagine. This is nonsense. Its cope. It’s absurd cognitive dissonance. It’s transparently performative outrage.
acyn.bsky.social
Kid Rock: Do you know what is stupid… these chicks running around on campuses with blue hair, five nose rings.
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joedudekjd.bsky.social
Holy footnote, Batman!

Hamilton: What kind of stupid, self-defeating, tyrannical maniac would send the National Guard hundreds of miles from home to oppress people in other states?! Sit down, Don.
1
 “A sample of this is to be observed in the exaggerated and improbable suggestions which have taken 
place respecting the power of calling for the services of the militia. That of New-Hampshire is to be 
marched to Georgia, of Georgia to New-Hampshire, of New-York to Kentuke and of Kentuke to Lake 
Champlain. Nay the debts due to the French and Dutch are to be paid in Militia-men instead of Louis 
d’ors and ducats. At one moment there is to be a large army to lay prostrate the liberties of the people; at 
another moment the militia of Virginia are to be dragged from their homes five or six hundred miles to 
tame the republican contumacy of Massachusetts; and that of Massachusetts is to be transported an equal 
distance to subdue the refractory haughtiness of the aristocratic Virginians. Do the persons, who rave at 
this rate, imagine, that their art or their eloquence can impose any conceits or absurdities upon the people 
of America for infallible truths? If there should be an army to be made use of as the engine of despotism what need of the militia? If 
there should be no army, whither would the militia, irritated by being called upon to undertake a distant 
and hopeless expedition for the purpose of rivetting the chains of slavery upon a part of their countrymen 
direct their course, but to the seat of the tyrants, who had meditated so foolish as well as so wicked a 
project; to crush them in their imagined intrenchments of power and to make them an example of the just 
vengeance of an abused and incensed people? Is this the way in which usurpers stride to dominion over a 
numerous and enlightened nation? Do they begin by exciting the detestation of the very instruments of 
their intended usurpations? Do they usually commence their career by wanton and disgustful acts of 
power calculated to answer no end, but to draw upon themselves universal hatred and execration? Are 
suppositions of this sort the sober admonitions of discerning patriots to a discerning people? Or are they 
the inflammatory ravings of chagrined incendiaries or distempered enthusiasts? If we were even to 
suppose the national rulers actuated by the most ungovernable ambition, it is impossible to believe that 
they would employ such preposterous means to accomplish their designs.” 
The Federalist No. 29, at 186-187 (Alexander Hamilton) (Jacob Ernest Cooke ed., 1961).
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juliedicaro.bsky.social
And if any media outlets need a former lawyer/stringer to cover legal proceedings for them in Chicago, I'm available!
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cwebbonline.com
This is not a border crossing.
There’s no law that any of us have to show our papers on the interior.

This is a blatant civil rights violation. How is anyone supposed to know whether this man is a real ICE agent or just pretending to be one?!
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
The president says there are very few stores left in Portland, Oregon, and the ones that are left are made of plywood.

I know we’re numb to this, but in any other time he’d have been removed by the 25th Amendment by now
atrupar.com
Trump: "Portland, I mean -- every time I look at that place it's burning down. There are fires all over the place. When a store -- there are very few of them left -- but when a store owner rebuilds a store they build it out of plywood. They don't put up storefronts anymore. They just put wood up."
ttuk.bsky.social
I'm sure he's still pretty even if he is a little older...
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premthakker.bsky.social
Huh: TikTok took down my 8-second video featuring this image of Debbie Brockman — the news producer just detained by Trump’s CBP agents — saying it violates the “joy of TikTok”
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mmasnick.bsky.social
Someone should write a book about how to manage like the anti-Elon, explaining why all of his management ideas are very, very stupid.
oliverdarcy.bsky.social
News: Bari Weiss just sent a memo to staffers at CBS News asking them to produce a memo explaining "how you spend your working hours—and ideally, what you've made (or are making) that you're most proud of."

One CBS News staffer puts it like this to me: "We just got Elon Musked."
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ericgoldman.bsky.social
"The message is clear: Texas A&M does not permit teaching LGBT topics. Politicians, not professors, decide what is taught in Texas classrooms. Anyone who crosses this line may be fired on flimsy pretext"

www.chronicle.com/article/why-...
Why I Withdrew From My Dream Job
At Texas A&M, politicians, not professors, decide what is taught in classrooms.
www.chronicle.com
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
The House Majority Whip is also insisting that a peaceful "No Kings" demonstration is in fact a "hate America rally" held for the "terrorist wing" of the Democratic Party.

Really feels like they're trying to manifest a violent reaction to it.
atrupar.com
Emmer: "This is about one thing and one thing alone -- to score political points with the terrorist wing of their party, which is set to hold a hate America rally in DC next week."
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gregsargent.bsky.social
By contrast, JB Pritzker told me that people should flood the No Kings protests precisely in order to let the American people know that something is deeply amiss.

More Dems should be doing this, to send the message widely that we are in real trouble right now.

newrepublic.com/article/2016...
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donmoyn.bsky.social
We live in a country where the government honors insurrectionists who sacked the Capitol, and defines peaceful protest, even before it occurs, to be terrorism.
They know their position is weak, they know they are unpopular, which is why they are seeking to stamp out dissent.
atrupar.com
Mike Johnson: "We're so angry about it. I mean, I'm a very patient guy, but I've had it with these people. The theory we have right now -- they have a hate America rally that's scheduled for October 18 on the National Mall. It's the pro-Hamas wing and antifa people ... "
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kathleenclark.bsky.social
A master class from MIT in responding to authoritarian overreach:

Your “premise … is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.
… America’s leadership in science & innovation depends on independent thinking & open competition for excellence.
Dear Madam Secretary,
I write in response to your letter of October 1, inviting MIT to review a "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education." I acknowledge the vital importance of these matters.
I appreciated the chance to meet with you earlier this year to discuss the priorities we share for American higher education.
As we discussed, the Institute's mission of service to the nation directs us to advance knowledge, educate students and bring knowledge to bear on the world's great challenges.
We do that in line with a clear set of values, with excellence above all. Some practical examples:
• MIT prides itself on rewarding merit. Students, faculty and staff succeed here based on the strength of their talent, ideas and hard work. For instance, the Institute was the first to reinstate the SAT/ACT requirement after the pandemic. And MIT has never had legacy preferences in admissions.
• MIT opens its doors to the most talented students regardless of their family's finances. Admissions are need-blind. Incoming undergraduates whose families earn less than $200,000 a year pay no tuition. Nearly 88% of our last graduating class left MIT with no debt for their education. We make a wealth of free courses and low-cost certificates available to any American with an internet connection. Of the undergraduate degrees we award, 94% are in STEM fields. And in service to the nation, we cap enrollment of international undergraduates at roughly 10%.

source: 
https://orgchart.mit.edu/letters/regarding-compact • We value free expression, as clearly described in the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom. We must hear facts and opinions we don't like - and engage respectfully with those with whom we disagree.
These values and other MIT practices meet or exceed many standards outlined in the document you sent. We freely choose these values because they're right, and we live by them because they support our mission - work of immense value to the prosperity, competitiveness, health and security of the United States. And of course, MIT abides by the law.
The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution. And fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.
In our view, America's leadership in science and innovation depends on independent thinking and open competition for excellence. In that free marketplace of ideas, the people of MIT gladly compete with the very best, without preferences. Therefore, with respect, we cannot support the proposed approach to addressing the issues facing higher education.
As you know, MIT's record of service to the nation is long and enduring. Eight decades ago, MIT leaders helped invent a scientific partnership between America's research universities and the U.S. government that has delivered extraordinary benefits for the American people. We continue to believe in the power of this partnership to serve the nation.
Sincerely,
Sally Kornbluth
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tjdfotographist.bsky.social
If I were a DC reporter, I’d consider maybe pressing Johnson on how he reconciles these two statements.
@atrupar.com

Mike Johnson: "We're so angry about it. I mean, l'm a very patient guy, but l've had it with these people. The theory we have right now -- they have a hate America rally that's scheduled for October 18 on the National Mall. It's the pro-Hamas wing and antifa people ..." @atrupar.com

Mike Johnson: "People have got to stop framing simple policy disagreements in terms of existential threats to our democracy. You can't call the other side fascists and enemies of the state and not understand that there are some deranged people in our society who will take that as cues to act."
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viamarsala18.bsky.social
I don’t disagree with my neighbors who saw MPD and ICE blocking the street and assumed MPD was helping ICE. I firmly believe MPD has earned that reputation, so if everyone wants to be mad that I skeeted that O’Hara is ICE’s lapdog, stay mad. Fuck ICE and fuck MPD.
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bbkogan.bsky.social
Three key points:
1) The admin has been planning mass firings to begin in October since February
2) The work necessary to carry out mass firings is illegal during a shutdown, violating the Antideficiency Act, which carries a criminal penalty
3) This harms America, ridding us of talent and expertise
Russ Vought v @russvought
The RIFs have begun.
12:27 PM • 10/10/25 • 15K Views