I can't emphasize enough how much it matters for our interns to have a degree of financial support while pursuing relevant work experience. @UK_Patterson #OneDayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…
@UK_Patterson We are not located in DC, and thus our students sometimes have to spend $$$ out of pocket in order to pursue opportunities that students from similar schools take for granted. #OneDayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…
@UK_Patterson Not a DC example, but I know of a student who could not take an extremely compelling Secret Service internship opportunity because it did not come with funding. #OneDayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…
@UK_Patterson Another student got an unpaid internship with a major think tank in DC, one that was rumored to pay well. "They fed us leftover lox and bagels from VIP meetings, like we were a pack of hungry dogs getting table scraps." @UK_Patterson #OneDayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…
@UK_Patterson Personally, I hate the idea of unpaid internships. Realistically, they are often a necessary step for folks pursuing a policy career. Your donations help support students pursuing those careers. #onedayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…
@UK_Patterson And even if you're not a Pattersonite, there's value to geographic diversity in the DC policymaking community, which is why it makes sense to donate in order to create such opportunities. #onedayforUK onedayforuk.uky.edu/giving-day/352…

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23 Apr
I’m old enough to remember when even whispering the idea that Glenn might be a right-wing libertarian crank was sufficient to bring a torrent of abuse from the more respectable parts of the progressive blogosphere and twitter commentariat... lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/two-li…
By 2007 we knew he was fond of pro bono defenses of white supremacists, that he enjoyed writing racist screeds about immigrants, and that he had supported the Iraq War. It was also around that time that he began to get VERY interested in the Thoughts of Ron Paul.
I mean, you had to TRY HARD to not see who he was. He was very straightforward about it!

But hey, a lotta folks were willing to put in that effort.
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29 Mar
@mattyglesias This is not a marginal case that requires careful delineation. Glenn has a long and distinguished career of focusing negative attention upon individuals in order to either drive them from the public sphere or sharply reduce their willingness to engage.
@mattyglesias In this context it is fully justified to refer to his activity as harassment, even if it does not rise to either the legal definition or the platform terms of service definition.
@mattyglesias Glenn is a man who viciously attacks people that he disagrees with, usually in moralistic terms intended to generate follow on attacks by his followers. This does not make him a criminal, but it does make him a sadistic asshole who should be shunned.
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27 Mar
I cannot stop watching Jackson's Kong movie in spite of myself.
It's beautiful and absurd and indulgent and meta and dumb and it goes on forever, which is somehow appropriate to the subject matter.
Also "An independent air force could have killed the ape three times as fast."- Billy Mitchell, probably.
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30 Jan
And very briefly on this final bit from the anti-anti-Trump left; the idea is that serious investigation of collusion between Russia and the Trump administration would somehow benefit "corporate power," which is generally associated with the defense industrial base.
In its most crude, "Lockheed Martin wants likes the Russia investigation because it creates a new Cold War which means more F-35s." This was based on the apparent belief that Russia drives some significant portion of US defense spending.
As anyone familiar with force planning and the budget could have mentioned, the foreign (as opposed to internal) driver of the defense budget is China, and it has been for 15 years or so. The reason is that China poses a much more significant military threat than Russia.
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2 Jan
Lotta GOPsters hoped that they could keep their heads down and get through the transition, apparently forgetting that outbidding is a thing.
And hey, I can appreciate the true level of anger that they have against Hawley and Cruz. It's one thing to get outbid by a genuine idiot like Gohmert; comes with the territory when you've decided to represent the kind of people who make up the GOP primary electorate.
Hawley and Cruz aren't dumb, they're just utterly unprincipled and are outbidding in an effort to control the future of the party. Turning a crisis into an opportunity, so to speak.
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