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Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Meanwhile, there are very few places where any questioning of or dissent from COVID orthodoxies -- which have been wrong so many times -- are still aired. Unfortunately for those wishing to repress debate, one is @JoeRogan's show, which just keeps growing. Therefore we have this: https://t.co/rsvPA7z6MB — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Again, it wasn't a coincidence that it was when @RandPaul began asking about these emails and Fauci's early efforts to bury debate that he had his outburst, angrily insisting that any questioning of Fauci is immoral because it is dangerous or -- previously -- Against The Science. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@chanceitup If there are things that can be done to prevent another pandemic -- which requires knowing how this one happened -- it doesn't really make sense to keep insisting that we should wait a few more years to find out why this occurred. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
The obvious reality is many people -- particularly in elite political and media circles -- have decided that it's best not to know for sure how COVID originated. The implications from discovering that it came from US-funded lab research are too grave: ignorance is preferred. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Like Russiagate, the question of COVID's origins is bereft of ideology: a purely evidentiary inquiry. But nothing evades this dreary left-right prism. So all this became a Culture War fight over Fauci. That Grim is anchored in liberal-left politics thus makes this more notable. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
This is an outstanding, I'd even say must-watch, segment from @RyanGrim, reporting on everything revealed by the newly released Fauci emails regarding the origins of COVID and Fauci's clear attempt, with Dr. Collins, to stifle media or scientific debate. https://t.co/ADLjH0sdfG — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
RT @ossoff: Tonight I introduced legislation to ban Members of Congress (and our spouses) from trading stocks. 3/4 of Americans agree! — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
RT @aaronsibarium: First, a little detail on these triage plans. In Utah, "Latinx ethnicity" counts for more points than "congestive heart… — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
RT @aaronsibarium: New York, Minnesota, and even Utah are rationing scarce COVID-19 therapeutics based on race. But the idea for racial tri… — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@paxitarchy The far more racist theory was the one insisting that COVID came from unsanitary Chinese dietary practices. The irony is that the people who insisted on this called others racist, and claimed others were imperialistic, when they were protecting questions about US research labs. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@scottp33 https://t.co/aArdA4haT1 — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
This is part of what @RandPaul was trying to ask Dr. Fauci when Fauci said it was wrong to ask these things because it subjects him to anger and death threats. Obviously, no official should receive death threats but it's not a shield from accountability: https://t.co/Rcm5Ex6dd5 — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Just a reminder that the official position of the Biden Administration is that it does not know what the origins of COVID are. Big Tech, after a full year of banning discussions of the possibility of a lab leak, reversed itself and now allow it. Interesting new information here: — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Grim @ryangrim
NEWS: Bob Garry, who was on the Feb. 1 conference call with Fauci and Collins, says that he and colleagues were adv… https://t.co/bNnxNb4CBe
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@askid120 @PresumptuousBug I don't think shaming helps people, just like I don't think coercion does. I think information, persuasion and encouragement do. Same views as the unvaccinated or any other behavior. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@nkhlday @PresumptuousBug I just posted an article. Did you read it? If it's too long, you can read this one: https://t.co/1rHybUuXOX — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@RepublicanDalek You're a piece of shit for pretending to care about COVID outcomes while demanding nobody talk about how obesity is a high risk factor for bad COVID outcomes and other health problems. It's the same as encouraging people to smoke heavily. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@PresumptuousBug Not trying to ridicule anyone - The effort to eliminate anti-fat rhetoric from fitness is difficult to understand, especially in a pandemic where obesity is a major risk factor. I'm against shaming people who are overweight, but pretending it's not a health problem is dangerous. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
https://t.co/clh6dCVdzs https://t.co/AbnLfh5clI — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@ASFleischman I don't know if you know what an Inspector General is, but it's not the Security Services investigating itself, particularly since much of the corruption we've learned about the FBI and other agencies comes from IG Reports like those. But this is likely way too complex for you. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
The one shortage the US never has are journalists eager to step up and defend the Security Services. The idea is supposed to be that journalists pressure these agencies to divulge more information, not offer justifications for them concealing it. Carry on. — PolitiTweet.org
Brad Heath @bradheath
The FBI declining to say whether someone is or is not an informant means the FBI is being the FBI, not that the per… https://t.co/aWosAqXVDZ
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@DanyStarling1 @MarinaSilva Eu entendo que as coisas parecem muito boas para os petistas agora. To lendo as mesma pesquisas. Mas é um pouco cedo para esse tipo de arrogância. As pesquisas podem mudar muito em 9 meses. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Uma chapa Ciro/@MarinaSilva pode ter um efeito significativo nas eleições. — PolitiTweet.org
O Globo Política @OGloboPolitica
Chapa com Ciro e Marina esbarra em João Santana e negociação de federação entre Rede e PSOL https://t.co/2ldgsTG1bj https://t.co/VWBF8u2jcH
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
@davidfolkenflik It's not my fault you work for a racist employer. No need to lash out at me. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Among other lessons, these numbers show how quickly the dominant wing of corporate media is losing its grip on power and the dissemination of information. The business model they chose worked for awhile - let's talk only to Dems, feed them what they want -- but now it's a prison. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
RT @ryanstruyk: President Biden's overall approval rating in the last seven Quinnipiac polls: 49%, 46%, 42%, 38%, 37%, 36%, 33%. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
In the same poll during the same time in his presidency (Quinnipiac, 1/2018), Trump's approval rating was at 38/57 -- 5 points higher than Biden. 48% approved of Trump's handling of the economy after his first year versus 34% for Biden: a 14-point gap. https://t.co/4seWQ4c8SX — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
More Americans believe the GOP is more committed to principles of the Constitution over individual politicians (36/56) than believe this about the Democratic Party (30/62) -- so the exact opposite of the primary media narrative about the GOP waging war on the Constitution. https://t.co/R3fworhHQx — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Biden's unpopularity spreads across almost every demographic group, except self-identified Dems. Even 27% of Black voters disapprove. And he's deeply unpopular among independents, young people and Hispanics. https://t.co/NrnjDOxzCP — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
Americans don't like 1/6, but clearly aren't anywhere near as obsessed as the media, and it's declining. In August: " 57 percent said it should never be forgotten and 38 percent said it was time to move on." Now 44% say: too much is being made, move on. — PolitiTweet.org
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
"Fifty percent say the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 was an attack on democracy that should never be forgotten, while 44 percent say too much is being made of the storming of the U.S. Capitol and it's time to move on." So basically just Democrats care. — PolitiTweet.org