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Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"The likely fundamentals of the election remain--inflation will drive a lot of voters to oppose Democrats. But turning out Democrats enraged over abortion bans or the Republicans downplaying an insurrection, can make a significant difference..." https://t.co/I2bmLmKFHd — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @AccountableGOP: The Republican candidates for governor of MI want the Supreme Court to review gay marriage laws. What's next? https://… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
“At some point, a liberalism that is not confident enough to take its own side will go the way of Hungarian democracy.” https://t.co/P0q0rf62qq — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @AccountableGOP: This wasn't SNL on a Thursday night. This was Wyoming's Republican primary debate. https://t.co/PUHeOMdx7I — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @AccountableGOP: The GOP has censured Liz Cheney but not Donald Trump. Which tells you exactly how backwards the party has become. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Democrats have two options: 1. Try to push the boulder of Biden's approval numbers uphill. 2. Forget Biden. Make 2022 a stark choice between Democratic common sense and Republican extremism, emphasizing the most extreme positions of any 2022 Republican candidates. Go for #2. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
The de-coupling continues. Biden's job approval is at 36%-58%, down from 38%-57% in May. Congressional generic ball… https://t.co/BV5zq24uPL
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
The de-coupling continues. Biden's job approval is at 36%-58%, down from 38%-57% in May. Congressional generic ballot is 47%-47%, up for Democrats from 44%-48% in May. 10% of the electorate disapproves of Biden and intends to vote Democratic in November. https://t.co/fQXzDFsLr3 — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @Timodc: The Top Amazon review for Why We Did It is from a familiar sounding influencer...and might just get you over the line if you ar… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @SykesCharlie: Mick Mulvaney: " When Republicans start testifying under oath that other Republicans lost the 2020 election and then brok… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @AccountableGOP: Trump-endorsed AZ candidates Kari Lake and Mark Finchem must not feel good about their chances in their elections. The… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Also, while I'm indulging in advice to Democrats: Republicans did well running against the Supreme Court for decades, claiming (with some truth) the Court was imposing their liberal policy views on the country. Running against the extremist Alito-Thomas Court wouldn't be crazy. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Response: The gun issue cost Dems when they lost Congress in 1994. Response to response: It isn't 1994 anymore! (Though the leadership of the Democratic Party were all in Congress then and were shaped by it). Things change. Obamacare hurt the Dems in 2010. Helped them in 2018. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
66% for making gun laws more strict, rather than keeping them the same (25%) or less strict (8%). A big margin on a pretty salient issue--and one (unlike inflation, say) on which Congress directly legislates. Shouldn't Democrats should be able to capitalize on this in 2022? https://t.co/a3ZPeh81gJ — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
And most Republicans voted against the bipartisan bill. So many Democrats can presume their Republican opponents are against ANY limits on weapons of war, crazy people getting guns, etc. Let Republicans wrap themselves around the axle explaining which gun regulations they're for. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Now that the bipartisan gun bill is done, shouldn't Democrats propose additional provisions, including some excluded from the first bill because of GOP objections? Passing a bipartisan bill shouldn't preclude trying to do more--and making an issue of GOP resistance to doing more. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @IsaacDovere: Two different Democratic responses to the Highland Park shooting - one from the president, the other from the Illinois gov… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"One of the darkest clouds in the American sky is the condition of one of our two major political parties...And yet one of the brightest of the visible silver linings is the conduct of one of the most prominent members of that party: Liz Cheney." https://t.co/DozrboOK62 — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"Polling shows the race in the margin of error. And Mastriano has been underestimated before. He was considered a long shot to win the nomination...He ended up winning by 24 points. Mastriano did it by riding on Trump’s lies about the 2020 election." https://t.co/198bh82Xti — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"In Pennsylvania, the governor gets to make an appointment for secretary of state. Mastriano has teased that with this appointment and his powers, he could 'decertify every machine in the state with a stroke of a pen via the secretary of state.'” https://t.co/198bh82pDK — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
…and ladder safety. — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Republicans any minute now: “It’s not about gun violence, it’s about parade safety.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
For July 4th, Biden should send Putin a copy of Jefferson's last letter, expressing his belief that the Declaration "will be to the world, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains..." https://t.co/Ywfxi69Zuw — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @MatthewDownhour: Frederick Douglass hitting us with some globalist liberalism, 1852 vintage - you love to see it https://t.co/J1lkKfsZTI — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @GaryJSchmitt1: ends with “we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” A good reminder that a libera… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @Kasparov63: On July 4, I ask you to fight for the present. Not to wallow in the imperfect past, or worship a golden age that never exis… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
RT @KristolConvos: Reminder: This Wednesday, our conference (with @AEI), "Harvey Mansfield at 90." Hope you can join us, and happy fourth!… — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
A "declaration" to be effectual needs the "support" of deeds. And those deeds need representatives willing to make what Jefferson called a "bold and doubtful election...for our country." The bold and doubtful path @Liz_Cheney has elected today is in the spirit of the men of 1776. — PolitiTweet.org
Liz Cheney @Liz_Cheney
“And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually… https://t.co/zVLvLsz7Ar
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"Economic history is unequivocal: Jefferson’s slavery wasn’t the basis of America’s prosperity; Jefferson’s liberalism, so beautifully expressed in the document we celebrate today, was." https://t.co/nBEpJ6RtU6 — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
"...of the excessive familiarity which breeds contempt and of misuse which breeds disgust." (Leo Strauss) — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Kristol @BillKristol
Reading up a bit on 1776 this weekend has made me more disgusted than ever at the attempt of the Trumpist Right to appropriate the date for its own perverted use. But then I'm reminded that "by its weight and elevation, [the Declaration] is made immune to the degrading effects... — PolitiTweet.org