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Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Checkers?? https://t.co/PBaGH5j2Mv https://t.co/lfhmFNRt4H — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
One of my favorite writers, @mattklewis, and I sit down to talk Trump, Palin, conservative media and the exploitation of "the other." https://t.co/f79SvB4Vj8 — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
The justices were at a loss for words today after a lawyer for two gay men suing for discrimination offered a provocative hypothetical: A man marries Bill and gets fired; but a woman marries Bill and gets a few days off. https://t.co/xYwABjTjfp — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
A prominent evangelical leader who praised Trump's commitment to "Christian values" after Stormy Daniels thinks Hunter Biden's struggles with drugs are fair game and make him "suspect." https://t.co/FluNOnbUHf — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
@TVietor08 The upside for their businesses is mentioned in the story. Twice. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
“One of my pet hobbies is the study of the technocrats of Vichy.” @EliotACohen offers a take on the Never Trumpers who decided he wasn’t so bad after all. https://t.co/NDkpUgwtD8 — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Right after the Saturday Night Massacre, an NBC poll found support for Nixon's impeachment had jumped to 44 percent. The most recent polls on Trump & impeachment show similar levels of support, and growing. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
And Republicans, Hannity, et al. don't seem very troubled that John Solomon doesn't have first-hand knowledge of his claims about the Bidens. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
It doesn't seem terribly relevant that the whistleblower didn't have first-hand knowledge, as the Fox/White House/GOP commentary insists. He compiled info from a variety of sources who did, verified and reported. Journalists do that every day. It's how wrongdoing gets exposed — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
When Nixon resigned, conservative talk radio didn't exist. Cable news hadn't been invented. And without that alternative reality, close to a quarter of the country said his actions didn't warrant removal. https://t.co/opcYRnArWl — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Talk radio, Fox, Rasmussen and seeing an "unreality" in the facts of impeachment and the Ukrainian interference story. https://t.co/opcYRnArWl — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
The Tea Party was supposed to hold Republicans accountable for their promises. Then voters elected Trump and stopped caring about the promises. What's left? The politics of rage. https://t.co/2MGW8r9mD1 — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
@willsommer That’s not what this effort is. And this isn’t something to be flippant about when journalists are losing their jobs over things they said a decade ago, when they were kids. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger writes in an email to the staff that Trump’s allies are “using insinuation and exaggeration to manipulate the facts for political gain.” https://t.co/jW49QogTXZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
“The research is said to extend to members of journalists’ families who are active in politics.” https://t.co/jW49QogTXZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Trump allies say they have compiled dossiers with potentially damaging information on hundreds of journalists from the country’s top news organizations. They’ve combed through a decade of online histories, @kenvogel and I report. https://t.co/jW49QogTXZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
@jonathandarman @nytimes That was the wrong link. Here's that word cloud showing how "invasion" and "replacement" have become common terms the right uses when talking about immigrants. https://t.co/uANJ1v9uCR — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
This story began with an editor's question: How unusual is the language in the El Paso killer's screed? The answer became the basis for our project about the pervasiveness of language that dehumanizes and demonizes immigrants. https://t.co/pVRbLnuxnL — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
This @nytimes word map is chilling. The overlap between the El Paso killer’s rhetoric and what’s considered mainstream conservative rhetoric will make you stop cold. https://t.co/HPqp3zesmv — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
And Mitch McConnell adviser Scott Jennings: “I think we’ve reached a tipping point.” 2/2 — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Two revealing quotes in today’s @nytimes on the mounting pressure on Republicans to take up gun control. John Fredericks, conservative radio host in VA with a big audience: “If you don’t do something, you’re going to get annihilated in the suburbs.” 1/2 — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
And they probably don’t get that these debates may not do much to change the race. It’s August (almost). No one is watching. The ratings last night were barely higher than the finale for the Bachelorette! — PolitiTweet.org
Nate Silver @NateSilver538
The people #onhere who are like "OMG all these candidates are KILLING Biden" are the people who don't get why he's… https://t.co/8zlA2pDbgV
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
And not to do a “who’s winning” armchair analysis, but that probably helps Biden, who is otherwise having an uneven night. Assuming people are/were even watching. And last night’s ratings suggest they weren’t. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
It is really striking how much of this debate has focused on subsets of issues that are far, far from top of mind for most voters. — PolitiTweet.org
amy walter @amyewalter
Words not uttered yet by the Dems: middle class.
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Health care is important to debate. But last night there wasn’t a *single* question about Detroit or what the candidates would do to improve the lives of the people in a state Trump could probably win again. I haven’t heard one tonight yet either. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
It’s a word salad. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael Barbaro @mikiebarb
Confession: I'm struggling to follow the intricacies of these health care plans in 1-minute combative increments.
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
But this format leaves no room for discussing actually what’s in those white papers. I feel like I learned nothing new about any candidate, and I suspect most voters feel the same. — PolitiTweet.org
Brian Fallon @brianefallon
Health care is the No. 1 issue with Dem voters. It is not a battle of white papers, or a diversion, for the candida… https://t.co/C5NyA0RBzI
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
A lot of Biden people were hoping he would say something like Booker just did: Don’t take our eyes off the real goal of beating Trump. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
Biden, who helped pass the law that expanded health care access for tens of millions of Americans, says nothing about that. Instead focuses on the cost of Harris’ plan. — PolitiTweet.org
Jeremy W. Peters @jwpetersNYT
"This is pet rocks and crystals." Republicans LOVE Marianne Williamson. https://t.co/ofbRbnAKMs — PolitiTweet.org