Amazing how much of the GOP messaging is flat-out admitting they don’t want every legal and eligible voter to cast a ballot.
Arizona GOP state rep John Kavanaugh: “not everybody wants to vote, and if somebody is uninterested in voting, that probably means that they are totally uninformed on the issues. Quantity is important, but we have to look at the quality of votes as well.”

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8 Apr
From @jmhansler:

At the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Days of Remembrance event, @SecBlinken delivered lengthy remarks highlighting the State Department’s complicity in the genocide and also addressed the current rise in antisemitism.

1/
2/ Blinken: “We remember not only what happened, but also how it was allowed to happen. We remember to look at the institutions and societies we’re part of and to understand better what they did and what they did not do...
3/ “...We must never forget the way individuals can make entire systems, from top to bottom, tilt toward the inhumane, how the sanitized language of cables, briefings and regulations can be used to turn away people we should be helping...
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7 Apr
Lost amid all the criticism of @MLB for moving the All-Star game from Georgia to protest that state’s new voting law are some simple facts about what would have likely happened had MLB not done so, an informed source tells CNN.  1/
2/ MLB officials made the decision because if they didn’t then the decision would be left to individual players, individual All-Stars, some of whom no doubt would have individually boycotted the game themselves. 

In short: There was no way to avoid this becoming political.
3/ If MLB hadn’t acted, individual players would certainly have been asked from now until July whether they were boycotting or not.

It would have — arguably — become a bigger issue.
Read 6 tweets
10 Mar
You may remember this story we broke last Fall about Trump Administration officials who were alarmed by the White House pushing to fast track a lucrative 5G spectrum contract to a well-connected company called Rivada... 1/ cnn.com/2020/10/20/pol…
2/ Untold billions were at stake. Sources told me Trump was encouraged to help Rivada by Fox commentator Karl Rove, a lobbyist for, and investor in, Rivada. Rove denied Rivada was seeking any non-competitive process, as many officials said Rivada was pursuing.
3/ Ultimately no non-competitive offer was made — though many folks close to the process believe if Trump had won re-election it likely would have happened and lots of folks such as Rove would have gotten very, very rich.
Read 4 tweets
9 Mar
This is what happens when you live in a country where there is no First amendment. Insanity:

Variety: ‘U.K. media regulator Ofcom launched an investigation after more than 41,000 people complained about Piers Morgan’s comments on Meghan Markle.’

variety.com/2021/tv/global…
Governments should have no role in policing news broadcasts.

You can tweet Piers what you think of his comments, that’s not what this is about.
And the notion that OFCAM is in no way part of the UK government? Cmon. Empowered by government, board members named by government,...

Read 4 tweets
6 Mar
I have not seen the offending images in every book because the @DrSeuss foundation has been vague and opaque about the specifics. So: no, I’m not “on board” with the argument you’re ascribing to me. I’ve seen similar suggestions of overreach with McElligot’s Pool.
2/ Again, let’s stick to facts. Which also means let’s not put words in people’s mouths. If there’s a debate and discussion to be had — let’s have it. But Green Eggs and Ham is not part of that.
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6 Mar
One of the weirdest parts of this culture war is that the self-styled “warriors” aren’t willing to stand by the empirically racist images they’re supposedly defending. Green Eggs and Ham is not one of the books the @DrSeuss Foundation has decided to stop publishing.
2/ The NRCC will send contributors copies of The Cat In the Hat — also not one of the books that will no longer be published.
3/ The actual books no longer being published are:

- And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
- If I Ran the Zoo
- McElligot’s Pool
- On Beyond Zebra!
- Scrambled Eggs Super!
- The Cat’s Quizzer
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