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Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @Redistrict: Youngkin has an excellent chance to win #VAGOV w/ a coalition very different from the last time a Republican won statewide… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
The spookiest thing about Halloween is how all the candy your little kids have collected that day just mysteriously disappears while they are sleeping. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Another view, also from the Atlantic family, via @JamesFallows here, of how to reduce the chances of hot war: https://t.co/nvFaL5Zuax — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
If anyone at @muckrack can DM me, I'd like to get off some of the PR lists you guys have erroneously placed me on recently. Together we can save the flacks of America lots of wasted follow up e-mails. Thank you! — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@JamesFallows More important than my summary -- as someone who has written about and studied China for years, where do you think they're off base? — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@JamesFallows Yes, they address the post-‘79 period. In essence, that China could gain what it needed without firing a shot in those years, including recovery of territory. But may now revert to what the writers consider the norm. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Grim: "The historical record since the founding of the PRC in 1949 is clear: When confronted by a mounting threat to its geopolitical interests, Beijing does not wait to be attacked; it shoots first to gain the advantage of surprise." https://t.co/hkeACwZhEv — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
It's true that "CRT" is a cynical political branding strategy, but the idea that there is nothing else to see here is, as @MattWelch reports out here, totally bizarre and at odds with the facts. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Welch @MattWelch
"It's really important to remember why we are talking about school boards at all: because it's about white supremac… https://t.co/zJgeOBFWty
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
7/ The result: A Times investigation identified more than 400 instances in just the past five years in which officers killed unarmed civilians who had not been under pursuit for violent crimes. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
6/ Fueling the culture of traffic stops is the federal government, which issues over $600 million a year in highway safety grants that subsidize ticket writing. At least 20 states have evaluated police performance on the number of traffic stops per hour. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
5/ A hidden scaffolding of financial incentives underpins the policing of motorists in the United States, encouraging some communities to essentially repurpose armed officers as revenue agents searching for infractions largely unrelated to public safety. https://t.co/11RBOmMsfb — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
4/ But why are there *tens of millions* of traffic stops a year in America -- opening up so many opportunities for encounters to go wrong? The answer is simple, @mmcintire & @mhkeller report: $$$ — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
3/ The stories reported here by @ddknyt @SteveEder @Kim_Barker & @JulieATate are horrifying. More than three-quarters of the unarmed motorists were killed while attempting to flee. One was shot by an officer to avoid scratching the officer's patrol car. https://t.co/1b80eN9rXP — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
2/ They found that police culture & training has taught many officers -- wrongly -- that traffic stops are high-risk and deadly. The result: A pattern of overreaction & hyper-violence against people who are neither not wielding a weapon nor under pursuit for a violent crime. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
1/ Earlier this year, a group of my colleagues set out to understand the forces and patterns that led to so many deadly encounters between cops and citizens. So they looked at traffic stops -- by far the most common interaction between police and civilians. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @nytimes: Charles Munger, a billionaire and philanthropist, designed a towering dorm with largely windowless bedrooms for the University… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Behind the very close VA-gov race. https://t.co/7cTV7yz04m https://t.co/FllzTNJSM8 — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @baseballot: Glenn Youngkin has taken the lead in the FiveThirtyEight polling average of #VAgov, 47.5% to 46.9%. https://t.co/cXm20Z8MDx… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Man, that is sad. Much of what the movie needed was in these scenes. — PolitiTweet.org
Cinema Solace @solacecinema
Scenes that were CUT from #Dune: • Duncan arriving on Arrakis, finding the Fremen • Gom Jabbar - Extended • Banque… https://t.co/fEMXc5TXZG
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @davidenrich: NEW: Trump's $300M deal to finance his planned media company may have skirted US securities law. The deal's architect was… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Andreessen Horowitz, whose founders played big roles in the development of the internet, aims to own a huge part of the digital currency world — and set the rules for it, too. @EricLiptonNYT + @daiwaka + @el72champs report: https://t.co/TiNao4FOC3 — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @katieglueck: .@TishJames makes it official > — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Everyone's talking about the $19 cloth in this story but what blew my mind even more was the $699 *computer wheels.* — PolitiTweet.org
Daisuke Wakabayashi @daiwaka
It’s that time of year. Apple has new iPhones, iPads, watches, AirPods, etc. But an unexpected and unheralded new p… https://t.co/2zxgUFaeLX
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Aaand here's the story. https://t.co/GiudSBg5Vw — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Just discovered this via @amandahess: https://t.co/HAIqTx70Ov — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @sfcpoll: One clear change from our September poll is the importance of education - 24% say it's their top voting issue, up from 15%, ri… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@richardfromla That didn't bother me, personally -- it's more or less from the novel (where the action is largely off-page) but in the context of the book and the series it is a significant moment for the character. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@SonnyBunch You were right about the IMAX, though I almost lost my lunch watching some kind of quick-cut jerky-camera heist trailer on it during the previews. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@SonnyBunch In this film he's just a lunk. The scene with the executions doesn't really get the sadism and viciousness you'd want. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@SonnyBunch No one is more disappointed here than me. — PolitiTweet.org