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Sep 25, 2020 7 tweets 2 min read Read on X
A thread about things that might just be related:

Exhibit 1: For some seniors, virus is shifting their views of Trump csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2…
Exhibit 2: America's seniors ebb away from Trump as coronavirus response disappoints theguardian.com/us-news/2020/j…
Exhibit 3: Trump’s Closing Message to Seniors: I Don’t Care If You Die nymag.com/intelligencer/…
Exhibit 4: Trump Faces Mounting Defections From a Once-Loyal Group: Older White Voters nytimes.com/2020/06/28/us/…
And finally, the latest news.

Exhibit 5: Trump promises seniors $200 prescription drug gift certificates, but questions abound statnews.com/2020/09/24/sen…
Plan would cost $6.6 billion.

"It was not clear where the money for the cards would come from or whether the White House could legally issue them." nytimes.com/2020/09/24/us/…
39 days till the election. No new healthcare plan. No pandemic plan ...

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Mar 1, 2022
The Biden admin has been instrumental in creating a unified front against Putin.

So why didn't Putin try this when Trump was in the WH and no such effort would have been made by the US? washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/…
I know there are good answers to this question and yet, I can't quite shake wondering about it.
I think part of the answer is Putin miscalculated and didn't extract as much as he could out of Trump's presidency, perhaps expecting there would be a 2nd term.
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Nov 1, 2021
This reminds me of when the U.S. Army decided it needed to have a presence on Second Life.
I covered the effort for @insidedefense.

To do so, I had to create an avatar and then meet up with TRADOC and press officer avatars in a virtual conference room where I was shown a Power Point presentation. jstor.org/stable/2482786…
At one point, I got lost on the Army island and just wandered aimlessly on a virtual mountaintop.

Eventually the Army folks found me and helped me get back to headquarters.
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Sep 23, 2021
This puts Pentagon charts to shame: cdn.substack.com/image/fetch/f_…
Fascinating intvu btw @cwarzel & @swodinsky about covering the adtech beat.

Reminds me of covering the defense industry.

"A lot of this stuff is like, purposefully dense and dull. And the most interesting stuff is always the most impenetrable shit." warzel.substack.com/p/the-internet…
"I was looking into a story about Palantir and I found out they were easily able to sell their insights tech to the federal government using flashy campaigns and sales pitches. But they couldn’t really sell themselves to marketers..."
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May 12, 2021
Some thoughts about former acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller's prepared testimony for this morning's @OversightDems hearing.
assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2070…
First, Miller says on Jan. 3 & 4, he convened Cabinet-level calls to prepare and coordinate for Jan. 6.

As Miller himself says, this is NOT a job for the secretary of defense.

Where was National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien?
In Miller's own words:

"It is not in the best interests of the citizens of the United States, our Armed Forces or our constitutional form of
government for the Department of Defense to take a lead role in organizing a domestic law enforcement response."
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May 5, 2021
"However, it was not appropriate for Facebook to impose an ‘indefinite’ suspension."
oversightboard.com/news/226612455…
The headline doesn't exactly match the ruling ...
"It is not permissible for Facebook to keep a user off the platform for an undefined period, with no criteria for when or whether the account will be restored."
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Mar 4, 2021
In 2017, the Trump administration halted the practice of routinely publishing the number of US troops deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.
In April, @just_security filed FOIA requests with DoD seeking these numbers. theguardian.com/us-news/2020/a…
When that didn't work, @just_security sued the US government in October. washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/1…
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