Giuliani's upcoming press conference appears designed to infect as many journalists as possible.
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Oh come on.
What’s up with his right cheek? Image
The Twitter Institute for Advanced Cosmetology has determined that this is the result of melting hair dye
Now on his left cheek. Vegas probably has a bet going on when the two streaks will meet. Image
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Has anyone created a Rudy'sHairDye twitter account yet
.@Jonesieman delves into the mystery

“Hair dye doesn’t drip like that, unless it’s just been applied"

vs.

“Not knowing exactly what he has on his hair, it’s hair-color related definitely.”

nytimes.com/2020/11/19/sty…
As Giuliani “was describing the election results as ‘a massive fraud,’ black liquid began to slowly streak from each of his temples, down his cheeks”

Via @MrDanZak and @jdawsey1

washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/styl…

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21 Nov
The federal judge in Pennsylvania lost his patience today with Trump’s idiotic suit, in language you rarely see.

@rickhasen calls it “the worst piece of election litigation I have ever seen” electionlawblog.org/?p=118942 ImageImage
While not a lawyer, I believe it's a bad sign when the judge compares your legal claim to "Frankenstein's monster" Image
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11 Nov
You have to dig a few grafs into this WSJ house editorial about the elections in Pennsylvania, but the most important words are here:

"Mr. Biden appears to have won Pennsylvania and the White House"

wsj.com/articles/the-s…
And this is part of a long thread from via a National Review columnist

Republican senator from Pennsylvania: “It looks likely Joe Biden is going to be the next president of the United States. It's not 100% certain but it is quite likely”

wtae.com/article/first-…
Read 6 tweets
29 Oct
Every editor in America is saying, "Damn, I wish they'd let me write notes like that"
I would subscribe to a Substack that consists solely of editors' and reporters' nasty notes to each other.
Greenwald has posted the email exchange with the Intercept, and his editor's comments are reasonable, and completely within the bounds of normal newsroom practice.

Whatever it is, it isn't censorship.

greenwald.substack.com/p/emails-with-…
Read 5 tweets
29 Oct
Ossoff to Perdue:

“First, you were lengthening my nose in attack ads to remind everyone I was Jewish”

“This is so beneath the office of a US senator. You’ve continued to demean yourself ... You shouldn’t do everything your handlers in Washington tell you to, because you’ll lose your soul along the way, Senator”
Here's the ad that Ossoff was referring to...

atlantajewishtimes.timesofisrael.com/perdue-campaig…
Read 4 tweets
28 Oct
After NYT published the "Anonymous" op-ed, the edit page explained when they've done this before.

The other examples - a Salvadoran asylum seeker, a Syrian refugee, a man fearing ISIS retribution -- are of an entirely different caliber than @MilesTaylorUSA
Here's the Q&A, moderated by @jimdao

nytimes.com/2018/09/08/rea…
Anyway, I have several things I'd like to say anonymously to 3.9 million NYT subscribers.
Read 5 tweets
27 Oct
The firewall that protected the Voice of America from political interference is gone, swept away by the new agency chief who has made clear he'll use the agency to push the Trump administration's views and objectives.

Via @davidfolkenflik

npr.org/2020/10/27/928…
Here's the view from @abennett, former VOA director:

This action "removes the one thing that makes Voice of America distinct from broadcasters of repressive regimes."
And the excuses given by the new CEO of the agency, Michael Pack, are just not grounded in experience.

Has the VOA been regularly publishing stories that "endanger US soldiers"? Of course not

usagm.gov/2020/10/26/bac…
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