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James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Andrew Yang, once again not wearing a tie, is giving the nub of his stump speech for his opening statement: “The opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian man who likes math," he says. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Nice turn of phrase by Julian Castro in his open: “We’re not going back to the past. We’re not going back where we came from. We’re going to move forward.” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
De Blasio attacks Biden and Harris for not being radical enough. Bennet: “Empty promises won’t beat Donald Trump. I can be.” Gillibrand: “If you want to get something done, just tell me it’s impossible. ... We need a nominee who doesn’t know the meaning of impossible.” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @mateagold: NEW via @bethreinhard @PostRoz @mffisher: Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partied together. Then an oceanfront Palm Beach m… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @varadmehta: Think the realists beat the revolutionaries last night? Not so fast, says @jameshohmann. It was the revolutionaries by a TK… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @Reinlwapo: The realists attacked the revolutionaries, and the revolutionaries won, in the Democratic debate. @jameshohmann w/@marianaa_… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @FrancesSSellers: The realists attacked the revolutionaries, and the revolutionaries won, in the Democratic debate. @jameshohmann w/@mar… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @laureldavilacpa: “Warren was aggressive about forcing her way into the fray, and she was rewarded with more speaking time than anyone e… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
In the present political environment, Beto O’Rourke and Pete Buttigieg are struggling to straddle the ideological fence. Democratic primary voters want candidates to pick a side and fight for it, not triangulate. But Mayor Pete is playing the long game. https://t.co/rFgBbh8C9u — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Warren espouses essentially the same ideas as Sanders, but she makes them sound way less radical. For this reason, Warren remains an existential threat to his candidacy. Sanders advisers are loath to acknowledge this reality, even privately. https://t.co/rFgBbh8C9u — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
She was most disciplined about sticking to her script and delivered well-rehearsed lines in a way that didn’t make them sound canned. She also did a better job than the others onstage of telling anecdotes to humanize policy debates. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Warren was aggressive about forcing her way into the fray, and she was rewarded with more speaking time than anyone else. Her background as a onetime Oklahoma state champion high school debater shone through repeatedly. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Host Jake Tapper noted that Warren calls herself a capitalist and Sanders calls himself a democratic socialist. He asked whether that’s her way of making the case that she’s more electable than him. She ignored the query and attacked big banks instead. Sanders smiled and nodded. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Elizabeth Warren anticipated that the moderators would try to goad her into attacking Bernie Sanders so she practiced not taking the bait in rehearsals. Warren embraced Sanders when she took the stage and exclaimed loudly enough so the mics would pick it up, “Good to see you!” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Only once did Sanders betray a hint of jealousy about Warren’s rise in the polls at his expense. https://t.co/rFgBbh8C9u — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
With poll numbers sagging, old supporters slipping away and new rivals co-opting his ideas, Sanders got the breaks he needed. It worked to his advantage that lesser-known moderates – desperate to break through so they can qualify for the 3rd debate – were eager to serve as foils. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Sanders relished being back in the spotlight, as well as the ideological combat, which underscored how much the zeitgeist of the Democratic Party has moved his way over the past four years. Biden was not mentioned once in 2 hours and 43 minutes. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
CNN treated Bernie Sanders like a front-runner and took the senator’s policy proposals seriously during Tuesday night’s debate in Detroit. It was a striking contrast from the first debate, where MSNBC focused on Biden and the he looked dispirited as he struggled to get a word in. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
The Daily 202: The realists attacked the revolutionaries, and the revolutionaries won, in the Democratic debate. https://t.co/A5UejCIHLs — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @arielplotnick: Ready for some analysis of last night's debate? @jameshohmann's on it. https://t.co/EUGwNyBNTM — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Listen to the Big Idea podcast: https://t.co/n1ZT4YWYph — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @byHeatherLong: Notable: At least 6 former Fed officials have taken the unusual step of speaking out ahead of Fed's big decision Janet… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Don’t point the fingers about what someone once did. Or may have done.” — OJ Simpson, intended without irony — PolitiTweet.org
Lis Smith @Lis_Smith
Quoting OJ to own the libs 🤔 https://t.co/4D6YPZ1j16
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @washingtonpost: The Daily 202: This is a summer of protest around the globe, but autocrats are fighting back https://t.co/fVIYKwX7NT — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
The most undercovered stories of this summer are major protests in capitals around the globe, from Algeria to Zimbabwe. Today's 202 focuses on autocrats battling protesters in Sudan, Russia & Hong Kong: https://t.co/4p39MlG3Bi — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
In Hong Kong, China would much rather use technology than troops to put down the protests. But the regime's patience appears to be thinning. Top officials in Beijing called on Monday for punishing the “radicals” involved in the turmoil. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Democracy has been in a recession the past few years, and the world now stands at a plastic juncture. If the 20th century was the American Century, will the 21st century be the Autocrats Century? — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Strongmen fear social networks because they continue to be such a potent organizing tool. More than a quarter-million people assembled on June 23 in Prague’s Letna Park to call for the resignation of the prime minister, the biggest gathering since the 1989 Velvet Revolution. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Iran has been blocking public access to sites such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube since activists used them to organize mass protests and document a crackdown after a disputed election in 2009. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
In Indonesia, to quell protests in Jakarta after the president was reelected, the communication minister curtailed access to social media in May. The restrictions limited the sharing of videos and photos over Instagram and WhatsApp. — PolitiTweet.org