Lane Greene
@lanegreene.bsky.social
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Editor and language guy at The Economist. Author of Writing With Style: The Economist Guide (2023). https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Style-Economist-Guide-Books/dp/1639364374
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lanegreene.bsky.social
In a normal world this is a career-ender. (This is not a normal world.)
andyoregon.bsky.social
Jess Waters recycling the same guy over and over to represent “former” different enemies
lanegreene.bsky.social
Every day sees a new and devastating shock to the bedrock values of America. You can’t get used to it because they keep making it worse.
lanegreene.bsky.social
So unbelievable I had to check to see if it was legit. It is. This is a recruitment video: the appeal is “YOU will block globalists from ever entering our country.”

Does that mean some goon will question me on free trade or the UN before I can enter? Or my non-citizen wife?
ericcolumbus.bsky.social
UPDATE: now DHS says "globalists" will be blocked "from ever entering our country."
Homeland Security
@DHSgov
RECAPTURE OUR NATIONAL IDENTITY!
This week, we arrested hundreds of criminal illegal aliens, terrorists, and terrorist sympathizers across our country in Portland in Chicago.
Now, we need your help. Block communists, terrorists, and globalists from ever entering our country. Go to USCIS.GOV/JOIN
@MicahBock

Screenshot from video: YOU'LL BLOCK COMMUNISTS, TERRORISTS, AND GLOBALISTS
1:03/3:09
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bcdreyer.social
I'm tellin' ya: one of the best works of nonfiction I've ever worked on and/or read.
danadelibovi.bsky.social
Reading at the Bluesky suggestion of @bcdreyer.social and wow—Ann Wroe can write! Have it with me in chapel today.❤️
Pontius Pilate history/biography by Ann Wroe, photographed in Immacute Conception chapel (1895) Dardenne Prairie, MO.
lanegreene.bsky.social
I’m struggling. The Two Sicilies? Is Bosnia and Herzegovina plural? Not really…
lanegreene.bsky.social
His language (“a violent armed resistance”) is getting worse by the day. It either is or — giving him the benefit of the doubt he hasn’t earned — seems to be designed to give the president the right to unleash “violence” in response, on US citizens and even a Trump-appointed judge.
lanegreene.bsky.social
WAIT how did you become a Dawgs fan, what is even happening right now (and also how are you watching?)
lanegreene.bsky.social
"This is fake news!" followed immediately by confirmation that it's true ("follow the chain of command [and perp walk Comey] or get relieved.")
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elpais.com
El Café Central se aferra a un resquicio legal para seguir abierto hasta fin de año. La clausura del histórico establecimiento estaba prevista inicialmente para el próximo 12 de octubre social.elpais.com/qos6f4
El Café Central se aferra a un resquicio legal para seguir abierto hasta fin de año
La clausura del histórico establecimiento estaba prevista inicialmente para el próximo 12 de octubre
social.elpais.com
lanegreene.bsky.social
I don't disagree with you on anything underlying. Personnel really is policy. But is it politics? I'm not a messaging consultant; just have a hunch there's a shorter path, pinning people's pain on Trump in ad spots, not on the relatively unknown head of the relatively unknown OMB.
lanegreene.bsky.social
Back to back in my timeline, but only one outlet realizes it's publishing a joke.
lanegreene.bsky.social
Spoken like a political scientist! I suspect his name-recognition among normies is low and would probably be a barrier to trying to organize a campaign around it.
lanegreene.bsky.social
Thank goodness for small mercies.
lanegreene.bsky.social
Gah I want the non-podcast version of this. Who has time to listen to a podcast? What's the opposite of "I was elected to lead, not to read?" "I want a read, not a feed"?
lanegreene.bsky.social
I'm not certain but I think it would be pretty against their training and ethic to clap at such a divisive political speech. So I'll be pretty terrified if I hear that they're clapping at lines that are this repulsive.
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economist.com
We are delighted to announce The Economist Insider.

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A new premium video experience from The Economist, coming on October 9th
econ.st
lanegreene.bsky.social
They're acting as though they never expect a Democrat to gain the power of the presidency they're building.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/u...
The Man Behind Trump’s Push for an All-Powerful Presidency
www.nytimes.com
lanegreene.bsky.social
I was just thinking about this last night. If you were a news junkie in the 90s, you had Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo... domestically OK City, Whitewater, shutdown, impeachment, Elian Gonzalez... We thought a lot of things were bad! But looking back it sure does seem better.
lanegreene.bsky.social
And yet. She's quite obviously pleased with her own level of game, and doesn't mind that you know it.
lanegreene.bsky.social
And what about writing them?
stephicham.com
books should automatically come with time to read them
lanegreene.bsky.social
Lula "seems like a nice man"—"for about 39 seconds we had excellent chemistry" and the two will meet next week. This is one weird speech.