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Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @vpostrel: It needs saying and @conor64 says it: "QR-code menus are not really an advance." They're a plague. https://t.co/cmUAUtB9lm — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
The wisdom of Bono... https://t.co/vevMzWnCOa https://t.co/Sn1UPKeRJb — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey Ross' analysis is similar https://t.co/B797v31VPZ I don't think he has said how he will vote and I'm not even sure if there are competitive races where he lives — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey Actually the whole post is public if you want to read it https://t.co/bPhrtuDD1l — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey https://t.co/7yxnY8w7Bu — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey I'll find you the specific passage, one second — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey Josh *is a Democrat.* He isn't saying people shouldn't vote for them, but that they should have done better by passing fewer inflationary policies and moderating their rhetoric instead of pandering to the most progressive faction in left advocacy groups. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey really believed that democracy is at stake in the midterms. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey I agree with you that Democrats are preferable to Republicans right now but I disagree that Democrats have done everything they can to win moderates and I agree with Josh Barro (who Ross is quoting) that they aren't moderating their agenda in the way one would expect if they — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
Behind the strict FT paywall but my goodness, this article https://t.co/2a2dWNpLN9 — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey Why do you disagree with Ross' analysis? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @SarahTheHaider: The rage against Emily Oster is interesting. People seem more angry at her for suggesting forgiveness than they have… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ThePlumLineGS @jonathanchait It seems like the fear in this case was generated by *internal industry dynamics and back channel chats among antagonists* not *public dialogue* — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@davidminpdx He isn't coming about his own situation, he is lamenting the chilling effect on others. Why does that make him a "snowflake"? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@Jd196560Davis @chrislhayes What do you mean when you say they are less capitalistic? Measured how? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@Jd196560Davis @chrislhayes Actually Northern European countries are among the most capitalistic in the world. They also have strong social safety nets in addition to high economic freedom, which is exactly what I would recommend. https://t.co/tVazKD7kVA — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
An invisible hand-up. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael Shellenberger @ShellenbergerMD
In fact, the "whole capitalist system" has allowed for average life expectancy of humans to rise from 30 to 70. https://t.co/RqzmfttuK9
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@astradisastra @ChaseMadar I agree this is not good... but also, I do not believe his victory actually means permanent Republican control in the state. Do you? Would you bet money that, if he wins, no Democrat will for (say) three elections, let alone infinite elections? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@AwardsDaily 1 — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
You must do an 8 hour drive with one character from White Lotus riding shotgun. Who are your first and last choices? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey I disagree with the premise that the arguments against affirmative action in college admissions are fueled by or rooted in white supremacy and scientific racism. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
The dearth of interest in engaging actual critics of their position instead of strawmen is confounding — PolitiTweet.org
Scientific American @sciam
The Supreme Court could destroy affirmative action in higher education, and STEM professionals must stand against t… https://t.co/4oZotzM102
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JDHaltigan What's that from? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
It's fascinating to see circa 1996 @JohnTierneyNYC insights reported every year or two since as if it's new knowledge https://t.co/AJM77Uhw3F — PolitiTweet.org
The Boston Globe @BostonGlobe
Of the 51 million tons of plastic waste US households produced in 2021, just 2.4 million tons (5 percent) were recy… https://t.co/TBwA8WLy2D
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
I can tell that many of you posting about this article have not actually read it! https://t.co/coKJIQtuV2 — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @Aella_Girl: a society which interprets all calls for truce or apology as the "enemy escaping getting their due punishment", is a socie… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@jackshafer https://t.co/5MohKE7hG0 — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
Proposed baseball rule: you get a starting pitcher and one reliever. And then, every time you put a new pitcher on the mound, the other team gets an additional man on base. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @katrosenfield: amazing piece by @DKThomp that will thrill you with its thoughtful analysis of what's going wrong, then leave you weepin… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @DKThomp: ICYMI: I threw together a bunch of thoughts about, among other things, the decline of offense in baseball, the emerging hit fo… — PolitiTweet.org