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Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@JoeDiSano @ArthurHochstein @AnnieLinskey Afraid we're doomed to disagree on this one. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@ArthurHochstein @JoeDiSano @AnnieLinskey That's all true. But the brand extension has been going for a decade. What troubles me is the level of vitriol in the Twitter attacks that I have seen on @AnnieLinskey in which her entire career is rippled out of context. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@RebeccaKKatz I'm also thinking about the foolishness of the political reporters who took Yang seriously as a mayoral candidate based solely on polls fueled by name recognition. And the Democrats that allowed him on stage for almost all the presidential debates. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
The worst aspect of McConnell's self-destructive approach to the debt ceiling is that he is filibustering the Senate even considering passing it with just Democratic votes. Other than the sheer joy of obstruction, what is the benefit for McConnell in insisting on reconciliation? — PolitiTweet.org
Grace Segers @Grace_Segers
So, it's a different scenario. In theory, Senate Dems could pass a debt ceiling suspension without any Republican vโฆ https://t.co/7EwVeyE43w
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@JoeDiSano Let me make this a self-fulfilling prophesy. Add my name to the defenders of @AnnieLinskey, whose overall work should not be judged based on one maladroit and withdrawn tweet. Enough with the endless Twitter outrage. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@ClydeHaberman I was admirably restrained over the snub from the MacArthur people, although I did note it on Twitter. But rejection for a Nobel always hits me like a sucker punch. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Another week of bitter disappointment: I can't believe that I'm being passed over for a Nobel Prize in Something yet again. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
RT @brianros1: If ghost runners decide this, Rob Manfred should be run out of the game. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Just realizing that if the great 0-0 Yankee-Rays game goes to a 10th inning everything is ruined by a Manfred Ball ghost runner on second in extras. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@KeithELaughlin I am more optimistic but I see your point. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@KeithELaughlin Agreed. But we are stuck with it, so I get a little tired of people decrying the population differences as if this were suddenly a new imperfection in the Constitution. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
It is, however, the Constitution. And I think American democracy, for the most part, had done pretty well from 1789 to the arrival of Donald Trump. — PolitiTweet.org
Kaivan Shroff @KaivanShroff
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Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@jay_jaffe I loved this call because it was akin to Russ Hodges' 1951 call: "The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant." I'm not a Mariners fan, but I have had it with disinterested (and sometimes seemingly bored) announcers at dramatic moments. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
The TV call is the best argument I have seen for TV announcers also being fans instead of disinterested robots with good voices. — PolitiTweet.org
danhayesmlb @DanHayesMLB
Iโve watched this clip at least 5-6 times. October baseball is the best.
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@lisatozzi I am Oriole fan so I have been obsessively watching the games out of pure pleasure. Tomorrow with the six games beginning at 3:00 will be epic no matter what happens. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
As a passionate baseball fan, it is amazing that on the final day of the season there will be six different games that will decide the playoffs. I am blown away by the Mariners comeback tonight. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
RT @jbf1755: Something that people need to know in this age of problematic headlines. Most of the time, authors of articles donโt write thโฆ — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Terrific @politicalinsidr summation of GA today. I loved insights like "In Macon, Iโd heard from Mayor Miller that the loss of a grocery store in one Macon neighborhood flipped it almost overnight from a place with a healthy marketplace...to one with blight, drugs and crime." — PolitiTweet.org
Todd Stein @ToddStein6
OPINION: Eight trips, 2,400 miles, and a lot left to learn about Georgia politics (Via AJC News) https://t.co/QkRKMz8r4i
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@k8croy @mattizcoop I concede your point. But the piece that I was plugging is terrific. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@greenfield64 And there's Covid and a crazed former GOP president and so much more than reconciliation. I agree that 1966 has its flaws as an example, but too many people are treating 2022 like it will be a traditional off-year election. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
A great @mattizcoop piece arguing that the Democrats in 2022 don't live or die by the fate of $1.5 trillion-plus reconciliation. Matt asks, "If passing Medicare didnโt help Democrats in 1966 when they got slaughtered, will Build Back Better help in 2022?" https://t.co/n9XlHpr3RS — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
On Groucho's 131st birthday, I urge you to set aside a little over three minutes to watch this educational moment from "At the Circus" since you can "learn a lot from Lydia." https://t.co/1FuVJ3sgvc — PolitiTweet.org
Deny Fear @dean_frey
Remembering Groucho Marx on his birthday ๐ ๐ท Slim Aarons, 1954 "Wanna dance?" he asked, softly. "Aren't you Grouchoโฆ https://t.co/32iMOKvQ1f
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Nothing in sports is sadder than driving by dozens of empty ball fields on a Saturday afternoon in the middle of the summer. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill James Online @billjamesonline
The greatest challenge facing baseball today is finding the way for more young kids to just enjoy playing it, not wโฆ https://t.co/tLYDY3i3Fy
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@Bencjacobs You're having a good day on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Is DEA an acronym for the Nationalsโ season? Does it stand for Dead Enough Already? — PolitiTweet.org
Chelsea Janes @chelsea_janes
DEA Night at Nationals Park. https://t.co/n9rfDfb2Z1
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
I am spending the morning imagining how lovingly Sinema and Manchin will be portrayed in the inevitable Biden White House memoirs. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@dceiver Of course. Big setbacks happen when bills go down or are withdrawn. A "big setback" is not another 12 hours of negotiating. Unless it's the debt ceiling. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
@ElisaSDavis Probably too long to fit. — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
This is the front-page headline on the NY Times website: "House Delays Vote on Infrastructure, in Big Setback for Biden Agenda." It's only a big setback if the bill doesn't pass at all. Where's the "big setback" if it passes in the next few days? https://t.co/1daB3ikH9j — PolitiTweet.org
Walter Shapiro @MrWalterShapiro
Worth pointing out that "1,000 percent" entered the language of politics in 1972 when George McGovern insisted that he was behind his beleaguered (and soon to be dropped) VP choice Tom Eagleton "1,000 percent." — PolitiTweet.org
Manu Raju @mkraju
Meantime, Gottheimer just said on @cnnsitroom he's "1,000 percent" sure the infrastructure bill will pass tonight