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Reading Barr’s Summary of Mueller’s Report

[View here as a Twitter thread] Barr released a four-page summary of Mueller’s report. It’s short, easy to read, and here. From P. 2: “The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.” That quotation comes from the Special Counsel (Mueller). …

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Why the Far Right has so Much Success

[View as a Twitter thread] DC asks this: Recall that the GOP has been taken over by RWAs. RWAs have personality characteristics that enable them to seize power beyond their numbers.  (If you missed my thread how the GOP became authoritarian, it’s here.) Reason #1: RWAs tend to fall in line. RWAs “favor obedience and …

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Elliot Broidy and More GOP Crimes

[View as a Twitter thread] Elliot Broidy is in the news again. Let’s begin the Elliot Broidy story on April 9, 2018 when the FBI raided Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen’s office and seized material.  A few days later on April 13, Elliot Broidy made news when it was reported that Michael Cohen had brokered …

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Trump’s Endgame

[View here as an (uncorrected) Twitter thread] Jan asks: Graham— as a Trump ally—is behaving according to script. After the house voted overwhelmingly to release a Mueller report, Graham blocked the Senate from voting & insisted that the Senate vote to look into alleged DOJ/ FBI misconduct, particularly misconduct in the HRC investigation.  This kind …

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Manafort’s crimes, presidential pardons, and GOP cynicism

[View here as a Twitter thread] A new indictment has been brought against Paul Manafort. The NY DA charged Manafort with 16 counts of Residential Mortgage Fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Evidently he falsified business records to illegally obtain millions of dollars. While we don’t learn much that’s new about Manafort, the larger picture …

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The wheels turn slowly

[View as a Twitter thread] The same thing happened in California. During the years it took to correct the situation, people were frustrated. The point of this story is to keep our current situation in perspective and tamp down panic—and to address some of the outrage over Nancy Pelosi’s statement yesterday. California used to be …

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It’s all about race (and diversity)

[View as a Twitter Thread] I started reading this book: And I got stuck in the preface, where the author explains why Trump won: It seems to me that these concerns can’t be economic: Those in Trump’s base who aren’t wealthy vote against their own economic interests. The author of this (excellent!) WaPo article on …

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Putin and the U.S., Part II

[View as a Twitter thread] I’ve written about why Masha Gessen’s book, The Future is History, left me with the sense that Putin’s methods won’t succeed in the U.S. Time to talk about why Putin’s methods succeed so well with America’s far right wing. From Gessen, I understand that Putin & the U.S. far right …

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Defending Rule of Law (even when we don’t like the results)

[View as a Twitter thread] I’m seeing anger and cynicism over Paul Manafort’s light sentence. (If you missed the news, a judge sentenced Manafort to less than four years and said he lived an “otherwise blameless life.”) This is to remind you that cynicism destroys democracy. Click here for a thread about cynicism, the GOP, …

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