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Eric Geller @ericgeller
Also: The show continues to be really funny when it can be, and not just with Leia, who is increasingly getting more serious moments. I loved the stormtroopers telling Ben not to worry about the fugitive Jedi. "We'll find him. We always do." LOL. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The shot of Vader watching the flames, with the dancing fire reflected in his eyes, is just amazing. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
For continuity reasons, I didn't want to see the confrontation, but I have to admit that on a purely mechanical level, the duel was excellent. It was never going to be Mustafar II: Imperial Boogaloo — they're both too past their prime for that. I liked how brief & erratic it was. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Vader is best when he's used sparingly and enigmatically, and this show gets that. The terrifyingly casual cruelty as he walks the streets of Mapuzo, the smoldering resentment ("I am what you made me"), the silent revenge-burning of Ben...it's exactly who Vader is right now. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
LOVED #obiwankenobi episode 3. Leia continues to be perfect (taking charge of getting them a ride, looking out for Ben at the end), the Quinlan Vos reference was dope, the Imperial loyalist was a smart bit of world-building...oh yeah, and VADER. This show nails how he should be. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
god I love this — PolitiTweet.org
EK Johnston @ek_johnston
I don't know who took this picture or who is in it, but it is the most perfect photo I have ever seen. https://t.co/QyYtYbey2Y
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@dzuidijk @cabbageridge @gd_higginbotham @EliJFinkel I'm not aware that it is — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@missingwords @silkyd67 an easy solution is to just tell me all the codenames and what they're for, my mind is a steel trap, you can always ask me if you forget, problem solved — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard *cough* Article 1 Section 4 Clause 2 *cough* — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@selenalarson @snlyngaas So glad to hear this — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Is this protecting and serving? https://t.co/9KybNocNrd — PolitiTweet.org
Christopher Mathias @letsgomathias
Police everywhere in partnership with unofficial militias https://t.co/XTlSN5xstW
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@FenitN omg — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Reach out to Sam! — PolitiTweet.org
Sam Sabin @ RSA @samsabin923
hey folks, i'm looking to chat with abortion rights advocates + providers whose organizations have reassessed their… https://t.co/VgVk4umonH
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard I agree! — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard Who can say what an adversary will find the most compelling? It depends on a lot of factors that we can only guess at, many particular to the operation in question. Conspiracy theories about voting machine hacking abound. Adversaries may find it advantageous to play into that. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard The malware doesn't have to be sophisticated for this to be a major problem as insider threats proliferate. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard Definitely. Just noting that a big factor in discounting the risks of vote-tampering malware is the claim that persistent physical access is extremely difficult. But that's becoming less true with every cycle, sadly. Not clear it's safe to rely on physical security anymore. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@umbernhard It seems like our assumptions about threat models for voting machine attacks need updating in an era of increasing insider threats at election offices (some of whom may be ripe for co-option by foreign intelligence services exploiting the right fault lines). — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@Joseph_Marks_ man I feel this — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@StarWarsHotTake woof — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
we live in a healthy normal country — PolitiTweet.org
Nathan Bernhardt @jonbernhardt
the master key for unlocking why these guys behave how they do is they believe, and not without reason, that there… https://t.co/qB0OIMCDGL
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@maxwelltani @swin24 No Labels — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
"Pro-choice sentiment [at 55%] is now the highest Gallup has measured since 1995 ... while the 39% identifying as 'pro-life' is the lowest since 1996. ... For the 1st time...a majority...(52%) consider abortion morally acceptable, while a record-low 38% call it morally wrong." — PolitiTweet.org
Sarah McCammon📻 @sarahmccammon
NEW: Updated Gallup data finds the strongest support for abortion rights since 1995: 'Pro-Choice' Identification Ri… https://t.co/baTyM16kjq
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Ransomware attacks associated with Evil Corp are increasingly using ransomware-as-a-service malware rather than custom code, "likely to hinder attribution efforts in order to evade sanctions," Mandiant says. https://t.co/CYLGgMFuQb — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
"[H]eavily policed communities have good reason to mistrust police involvement. Failing to solve crimes only adds to that; why would communities respect a police force that doesn’t do its job particularly well?" https://t.co/tFUUDkrPqA — PolitiTweet.org
b-boy bouiebaisse @jbouie
it is simply an observable fact that the police don’t solve crimes, and that cities are devoting huge sums of cash… https://t.co/Zi7hWzbL4M
Eric Geller @ericgeller
.@ONCD needs to play a leading role in promoting data collection about & budget oversight of federal cyber workforce programs, & Congress should increase training & prof dev support, according to new @CyberSolarium rpt. Inglis speaking @ CSC event today. https://t.co/fvRifo6K1T — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@eleventhirtyate that one character to himself https://t.co/3uKhhvHz6C — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@SANSInstitute @ncdinglis "It's the corrosive ability of these cyberattacks to kill us by death by a thousand cuts," Inglis says. Fortunately, he adds, “I do see boards, I do see policymakers, saying, 'This is no longer something that the technologists alone need to be responsible for.'" — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
At @SANSInstitute, @ncdinglis says Cyber 9/11 & Cyber Pearl Harbor “mischaracterize the nature" of dangers. Cyber "is sufficiently diffused in time and space" that major attacks may be happening but "we're just not seeing them as a single...event that's happening all around us." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@JennaMC_Laugh Great work on this series Jenna! — PolitiTweet.org