Here’s the statement – which is undated but appears to be new – throwing True the Vote under the bus and also maintaining confidence in the “underlying premise” of the film … but in a nonspecific way far less susceptible… Continue reading
WaPo on another rocky rule-of-law road ahead for a potential nominee. Wray, of course, was appointed by Trump in 2017 to a ten-year term.
I’ve noted a few times now that Senators aren’t immune from an executive law enforcement… Continue reading
A States Newsroom report on the continuing attempt to blame election losses on nefarious mysterious misconduct rather than … more valid votes being cast for someone else.
For those claiming conspiracy, I continue to wonder at how they explain the… Continue reading
Very excited to participate in this virtual event sponsored by the Boston Review next week.
Event Details
A post-election discussion with Boston Review contributors Maurice Mitchell, Lee Drutman, Doran Schrantz, Sam Rosenfeld, Tabatha Abu El-Haj, and Cerin Lindgrensavage.
Join us for a virtual… Continue reading
Interesting post from Seth Masket on the real-world consequences of suggesting “Harris lost because she’s a woman” without evidence.
“Unless we’re really 100% sure Kamala Harris lost because she was a woman — and that, by extension, the Democratic Party… Continue reading
Axios: Several Democratic lawmakers received threats on Thanksgiving Day. The threats were signed to suggest they were from “MAGA.” A handful of Republican lawmakers also received threats in the past week.
“This is dangerous and insane behavior,” Johnson… Continue reading
Noah Bookbinder (former counsel for Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee) and Gregg Nunziata (formerly counsel for Republicans on the committee and chief nominations counsel beginning in 2006) in a Guest Essay at the New York Times:
“Efforts to… Continue reading