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Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@katie_honan @NYCMayor Coincidence, obviously. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
RT @greenfield64: If TIME Magazine really believe Elon Musk had more impact than Rupert Murdoch, readers should not trust the judgment of t… — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Memo to Time: There is almost no one on this planet who interests me less than Elon Musk. Though I would have read every word if you had named a muskmelon vender as Person of the Year. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@helaineolen @speechboy71 Two and a half years before the 2024 Democratic convention does seem like a premature time to invest much energy in reporting this still vaporous story. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@lindsayballant Ah, the Hotel Theresa. Let’s just say I have no idea where any other world leader has ever stayed during UN sessions for the past 60 years. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@billwhalenCA Not since Mike Dukakis suggested that Iowa farmers diversify with Belgian endive... — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
RT @BryanLowry3: Counterpoint: It’s always a good thing when politicians talk to local and regional media outlets rather than just focusing… — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
In honor of Frank Sinatra's 106th birthday, here is what is unquestionably the worst song he ever recorded -- an early 1950s duet with Dagmar. Don't take my word for it, listen if you dare: https://t.co/vqEqOxswwQ — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@HenryTanguy It would have been in my top five. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
“In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning” — PolitiTweet.org
Ronald Brownstein @RonBrownstein
that’s like asking: which star in the sky is your favorite? But i’ll go with Summer Wind. https://t.co/uL9PzGqKr8
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Definitely with reading. — PolitiTweet.org
Jill Lawrence @JillDLawrence
Lovely personal remembrance of #BobDole by former Sen. Tom Harkin, from the help Dole gave his family in 1985 to th… https://t.co/iZRVE9Zmt3
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@alexheard @jackshafer @suellentrop We try to live up to our Zelig persona. I have such fond memories of Michael Nesmith and my two trips to Nambe. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@mattizcoop Ray Marshall, For example, picked an obscure career bureaucrat as his under secretary. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@AlexThomp We are 90 percent in agreement on this. I was fascinated by the Landrieu story. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
When was the last Democratic presidency that didn’t try to run everything out of the White House? I think the answer is Carter. — PolitiTweet.org
Alex Thompson @AlexThomp
NEW: Mitch Landrieu is gathering a new team inside the WH, the latest example of them centering decision making in… https://t.co/VOt6qdqqGQ
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Important cautionary explanation. The wish to believe is too often tangled up with dubious evidence. Think of the most salacious aspects of the Steele dossier. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Bump @pbump
I wrote about the purported Meadows PowerPoint and the hunger for judgment on its contents. https://t.co/GjFmPqU4Ix
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I am devastated. I know Michael well through his Gihon Society. A wonderful person and the most modest musical figure in history. — PolitiTweet.org
Lon Harris @Lons
Dang. RIP to a legend. https://t.co/FrDv5DXF7O
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
RT @newrepublic: “I mourn both his loss at age 98 and the death of the political party that won his lifelong allegiance, Midwestern Main St… — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@Margoandhow Yes. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Rankin was succeeded in the House by Mike Mansfield in 1942. — PolitiTweet.org
Adam Keiper @AdamKeiper
The lone "nay" vote came from Rep. Jeannette Rankin. She had also voted against entering WWI during her only other… https://t.co/JsyDeo93SF
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@dceiver I almost went in that artistic direction with my original tweet. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Glad to know that General Curtis LeMay has been successfully reincarnated. — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Shrum @BobShrum
Glad this reckless bomb thrower and civilization destroyer wasn’t around during the Cuban Missile Crisis. https://t.co/hGkZndZ5IU
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
My favorite line of the day: "Republican disarray is like World Wrestling Entertainment, except meaner, with less alliteration and more potential for real-life harm." From @JillDLawrence: https://t.co/rtUGvEszTr — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@mollygordy Totally agree. But a certain type of candidate interview is invaluable. In writing about Dole yesterday, I immediately went back to a 1995 profile I wrote based on two Dole interviews. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@MichaelMcGough3 You could have ended that tweet at the 10-word mark: "Someone at CNN should do a training session for anchors..." — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@mollygordy As a guy who's covered 11 presidential campaigns, I find that there is value in sitting down with candidates to get a measure of who they are. Sure, there are other ways to cover politics, but a story on fund-raising offers different insights than a close look at the candidate. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@lmlauramarsh Also, I hate ear buds. And use big wired headphones. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
The arrogance of Kristoff -- a former newspaper columnist running for governor -- who won't answer serious questions from a journalist living in the state who writes for national publications is stunning. Call me when Kristoff turns down a Wash Post interview or an MSNBC slot. — PolitiTweet.org
Professor Garrett Epps @Profepps
Horace Greeley ran for president in 1872 and lost badly to the incumbent, Ulysses S. Grant. (Offered a chance to ma… https://t.co/87sonyyijX
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Had the Harris staff merely claimed that the VP preferred the retro look, there would have been no story. — PolitiTweet.org
Laura Marsh @lmlauramarsh
This is basically the same thing as the kamala harris story https://t.co/qNxWR99Iff
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@JimZarroli We live on the same block. I am in the...err...Arconia. — PolitiTweet.org