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Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
RT @Yair_Rosenberg: "When your base is animated by anti-elite sentiment, it’s not hard to portray any attempt at accountability as a conspi… — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
I spent much of the summer in Israel, a country in the midst of a political crisis caused in part by the trial of a former Prime Minister. It was a potential glimpse into America's future https://t.co/E7EYC2kLGV — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
RT @today_explained: The Justice Department is investigating the former president. But seemingly half the country believes he cannot possib… — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Been about seven years since I saw this movie and I still clearly remember how disgusted I was when the credits rolled — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
The Revenant. A pointlessly cruel slog with no redeeming features. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeff Sharlet @JeffSharlet
What’s the worst “acclaimed” movie you’ve seen? A movie widely thought of as good or great that you can’t stand?
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
@mattyglesias pete! — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
This the Canadian version of the Sanna Marin controversy https://t.co/bn9Ol0Or0K — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
"One convention delegate argued that Wyoming schoolchildren should not be required to say the Pledge of Allegiance, since the word 'indivisible' suggests that states can’t secede from the union." https://t.co/hUyhPj33q7 — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
I don't know a single liberal who likes Liz Cheney more than John Fetterman, this is truly making up a kind of guy to get mad at — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Fetterman's campaign is probably the single most-admired by national Democrats in the 2022 cycle — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Haselby @samhaselby
John Fetterman talks about class, so liberals don't like him. Liz Cheney likes proceduralism so liberals love her.… https://t.co/y4zP7qAkRL
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
"ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY" IS AN OXYMORON, EVERY ELECTORAL REGIME WITHOUT LIBERAL RIGHTS PROTECTIONS COLLAPSES INTO SOME VARIANT OF AUTHORITARIANISM. THE IDEA THAT THINGS COULD BE OTHERWISE ONLY PLAYS INTO THE HANDS OF POLITICAL ACTORS SEEKING TO LEGITIMIZE AN EXCLUSIONARY POLITICS OF https://t.co/W5OelteArZ — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
From what I understand, people are angry that the Finnish prime minister has friends and is extremely cool — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
RT @nataliemj10: I don't deny that this is likely an issue, but the polls were showing much better results for Republicans a couple months… — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Me reading Twitter like https://t.co/JGi8EaiWhp — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
A totally incoherent idea, as if Iran's theocracy were some kind of logical extension of left-wing scholarship on hate speech — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
@shashj i get the fiction, but where's the science — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
I wrote about the report this typology is based on when it came out. Some of the data is interesting, but it's a terrible road map for actual politics https://t.co/Eb5KBtwT22 — PolitiTweet.org
Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸 @AndrewYang
This is the political map - and you need people from several or most every category to get it done.… https://t.co/0b4u5yDGM6
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Noticed the same thing in Israel and Canada this summer, really seems like the US COVID culture war durably increased blue America’s commitment to masking — PolitiTweet.org
Adam Creighton @Adam_Creighton
Lack of masking in London remarkable compared to DC and New York. Literally 5% v 30%. Theories why?
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Trump had near-blanket impunity for his entire presidency, and we saw how that ended: an unprecedented attack on the electoral system, culminating in end of America's long tradition of peaceful transitions of power — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
The arguments against investigating Trump boils down to "the consequences will be terrible." But they never really grapple with the consequences of granting him impunity, which might well be worse. — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
RT @SofiLaLonde: Tipping our hats to the late, beloved podcast, Worldly, in this week's foreign policy focused episode of The Weeds. @zackb… — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
RT @voxdotcom: Former President Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago resort have "spawned a GOP assaul… — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Still early, but right now Oz is looking like 2022's Christine O'Donnell (or Todd Akin) https://t.co/dPuuP630uT — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
@jennieci https://t.co/3v4G1TrET5 — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
@JustinTLogan best post-covid patio expansion in dc — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Critique of one of my favorite philosophical ideas from one of my favorite philosophers. It's great, and also a model of how to do criticism that neither pulls punches nor engages in gratuitous cruelty — PolitiTweet.org
Alexandre Lefebvre @alex_usyd
Letter from Shklar to Rawls, on overlapping consensus: “It is not religion and even ideology that now separates us,… https://t.co/5s2yEVmUW9
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
How to deal with the threat of militant violence from decentralized ideological actors is a hard policy problem and an important one. But it doesn't have the same sexy partisan-philosophical stakes as "speech can be violent;" it's more technical and wonky. — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
For example, the "speech is violence" debate has cropped back up after the Rushdie stabbing. This is an intellectually interesting debate among Western intellectuals that has virtually nothing to do with the reasons Rushdie actually came under threat. — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
Political writers have a tendency to fight over things that are interesting intellectually even if they are of little substantive importance — often the exclusion of issues that are less interesting but objectively more important — PolitiTweet.org
Zack Beauchamp @zackbeauchamp
@FelledMan I think they meant to write heartland and just biffed it — PolitiTweet.org