Over the last two months, @pnjaban showed as much courage, selflessness & dedication to the principles that motivated her to get involved in public life in the as anyone I've ever known.
She had everything to lose, personally, little to gain from doing this
The crap that some self-described True-MAGA lunatics around here threw at her both after the election and right through this week was shameful.
So is the way she was thrown under the bus by a famous Republican client she bled for for years. I don't care why.
Few people get what they deserve in this world.
But yes, I am personally upset, not just because of what the RNC vote means for our country, but because I've gotten to know, respect and admire Harmeet immensely in the last few years, and she deserves a lot better than this.
I have lots more to say and lots more people to say it about
Endorsement by @NYYRC: Harmeet Dhillon for Chairwoman of the RNC
"The @nyyrc is proud to endorse @pnjaban for RNC Chairwoman. We believe that Harmeet is the strongest candidate to lead the RNC and that she will end the incumbent’s abysmal losing streak ..."
"The RNC must be a force to be reckoned with & facilitate party & movement builders.
"Harmeet is a successful attorney & businesswoman who will do just that. She has a proven track record of winning the fight for conservative principles & the 1A rights of her fellow Americans" >
"She is clearly an influential voice who is well-suited to redirect the GOP on a path toward victory.
"Harmeet has been actively engaged in the RNC for many years. She is an RNC National Committeewoman for CA and a member of its Executive Committee." >
In this thread - which, like almost everything I have written this month, has had virtually no engagement (because on December 1st I became boring and a bad writer) - I talk about how I have once again encountered a hard cap on follower growth. >
And, unfortunately, because our quick-take habituation has made so many of us so stupid, I have to pause here again to say this is not about Ron wishing he had more followers. Of course I do, and if you don't, great; you don't have to tell me.
It's about how broken Twitter is. >
Anyone who uses Twitter a lot and pushes its capabilities as I do knows this. And frankly, for all the important #TwitterFiles revelations - and seriously, they are VERY important - we have had virtually no transparency about these problems from the new management at @Twitter. >
The @ADL, under the leadership of Obama operative @JGreenblattADL, is committed not only to its own institutional destruction but to the erosion of every gain American Jews have achieved in terms of being perceived as loyal and patriotic Americans
Part of this campaign - and it couldn’t have been better designed for the job if it were the brainchild of Henry Ford - is nonsense like @jlensnetwork, which is evidently meant to confirm every antisemitic conspiracy theory about Jewish finance at once israelnationalnews.com/news/362617
Thus the “antidefamation” league announces that is going to use Jewish financial muscle to enforce its vision of America. Great look, @ADL “CEO.”
Oh and who better to identify and mandate “Jewish values” on America than an intermarried leftist - that is, @GreenblattJD? 🏆
@AWeissmann_ "While chief of the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section, Smith helped with the prosecution against then-Gov. Bob McDonnell, who was indicted and convicted on federal corruption charges related to bribery in 2014. The Supreme Court unanimously overturned McDonnell’s conviction in 2016"
@AWeissmann_ From the SCOTUS opinion law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/t…:
"White House counsel who worked in every administration from that of Pres. Reagan to Pres. Obama warn that the Government’s 'breathtaking expansion of public-corruption law would likely chill federal officials’ interactions >
Such pedestrian takes underselling tonight’s results for the GOP.
At no point in US history has every single cultural institution - press, entertainment, academia, unions, public employees, the massive public employee sector, the professions, law enforcement, federal agencies >
> major corporations, Wall Street, non-profits, mainline Protestant denominations, the military - I could go on - been so profoundly and explicitly aligned the way they have been behind the Left in the last five years.
There’s nothing “typical” about this midterm election. >
Moreover, the GOP is bringing legitimately interesting and exciting new blood into its coalitions as candidates, young leaders and voters.
This includes many minority communities dismissed as automatic Democrat sectors for all time to come. No. >