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Steve White
NTVsSteveWhite
When we think about media bias, it's not just how outlets report on individual stories, but what stories they report.I like to look at a variety of news sites daily....
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Byron York
ByronYork
In last three impeachments, it has been common for Democrats, media, culturati to threaten Republicans with revenge and long-lasting recriminations. 1/6 In Bill Clinton impeachment, Princeton historian Sean Wilentz famously
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Jed Shugerman
jedshug
I was genuinely stunned by how thin and unpersuasive his analysis was here. It's not an attempt at original public meaning, but rather, very weak textualism that he overclaims. He
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Matt Glassman
MattGlassman312
I am still of the mind that the Dems/Congress made a series of strategic errors on 1/6 regarding impeachment. I'm not really blaming them---these were very weighty decisions that would
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Senator Ron Johnson
SenRonJohnson
Democrats can’t have it both ways: an unconstitutional impeachment trial & Senate confirmation of the Biden admin’s national security team. They need to choose between being vindictive or staffing the
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David Klion
DavidKlion
Schumer's leftward drift ahead of his reelection campaign is a trend I've registered for a year or so now. It's a powerful vindication of the Bernie campaigns, of the many
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Mike Warren
MichaelRWarren
A look from @jamiegangel and me at the behind-the-scenes lobbying effort by influential Republicans to get GOP senators to vote to convict Trump.There's even a 9-point memo circulating among Republicans
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Leonydus Johnson
LeonydusJohnson
I have legitimate questions (no snark)If you're a Democrat and support impeachment...Do you believe engaging in political violence is an acceptable means of persuasion? If yes, then why are you
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Nate Clem
NateClem_IN
Okay, a few thoughts about what's been going on.1.) Twitter is a private company that can suspend anyone they like. Even the President.2.) Twitter needs to stop advertising itself as
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@amuse
amuse
IMPEACHMENT THREAD: The last non-Trump-related impeachment process lasted 127 days. Congress examined thousands of documents, hundreds of depositions, several witnesses during the impeachment and trial of President Clinton. 2/ In
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Jack Jenkins
jackmjenkins
I was reminded in reporting this piece that religious rhetoric among lawmakers is ubiquitous.Both GOPers & Dems—the latter embracing spiritual boldness of late—invoke the divine *constantly.*It only sometimes shows up
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Oliver Bullough
OliverBullough
This story about what happened to Alexander Vindman, after he testified - entirely truthfully and honourably - about Trump's attempt to suck Ukraine into his re-election bid, is really upsetting.
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Absurdistwords
absurdistwords
I have to say that the most savvy thing the Impeachment Managers have done is to use the entire proceeding to pit the GOP against itself.It's not gonna be enough,
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NBC News
NBCNews
JUST IN: Reps. Raskin, Lieu, Cicilline are planning to introduce articles of impeachment Monday; plan currently doesn’t have formal sanction from Speaker Pelosi.Lieu and Cicilline started drafting articles while in
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Rep. Don Beyer
RepDonBeyer
Donald Trump is a danger to our democracy.I continue to support his impeachment and removal from office, and am looking carefully at new articles of impeachment being drafted and offered
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The Election Wizard
Wizard_Predicts
Impeaching Trump is grossly unconstitutional for four reasons:1) Trump's speech was protected under the 1st Amendment. SCOTUS's Brandenburg decision is clear: To be considered incitement, the speech must be directed
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