More and more candidates running on ads based on literally shooting objects representing the other side - what would you say if you saw it in another country?
No one should be comforted by the Milley news. Trump's instability and effort to overturn the election unfortunately inspired a new kind of norm violation. However well-intentioned it may have been, we don't want generals deciding to take over foreign policy from civilians.
Partisan gap wildly overstated. Majority of Rs are getting vaccinated too. The problem is the intensity is concentrated in the anti-vax and anti-anti-anti-vax elements of the base.
“there isn’t really any middle ground on overthrowing the government. And that is what Mr. Trump and his allies were up to in 2020, through both violent and nonviolent means — and continue to be up to today.” nytimes.com/2021/09/10/opi…
An ongoing, increasingly party-wide attack on the legitimacy of our electoral system
Consistent w/@boralexander1@M_B_Petersen finding that online hostility reflects differences in who participates in political discussion online (cambridge.org/core/journals/…), we show commenters are unusually politically engaged & polarized.
Prior research has no baseline for assessing online comments so we compared FB comments w/comments we elicited from a public sample on those articles. Real-world comments and those from commenters were more toxic (using Perspective API).
Thread. I RTd what appeared to be a credible story about it but had second thoughts yesterday in need for more verification and found out it had already fallen apart