Nailed it ---
Eddie Glaude just delivered a riveting two-minutes on bipartisanship. Worth the watch...pic.twitter.com/Z0ixR8n43f
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) January 29, 2021
“[Republicans] want reconciliation w/o apologies, concessions w/o sacrifice, power w/o accountability. And many of them are using threats of violence to encourage Democrats & the disloyal to fall in line”
— Dr. Joanne Freeman (@jbf1755) January 29, 2021
My new piece on accountability in @nytimes https://t.co/k6VL3QG5My
It misleads everyone to call movements like Qanon "conspiracy theories". We need a better vocabulary. Q is a violent extremist movement which advocates mass violence against political foes and the overthrow of democracy. What we call the 'conspiracy theories" are just the plot...
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January 29, 2021
More Republican batshittery --
A maskless Marjorie Taylor Greene & her staff berated me in a hallway. She targeted me & others on social media.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) January 29, 2021
I'm moving my office away from hers for my team's safety.
I've called for the expulsion of members who incited the insurrection from Day 1. Bring H.Res 25 to a vote.
the recent GOP batshittery in Arizona has swung 2 senate seats and a presidential race to the Dems so of course this is the proposed remedy https://t.co/fmcnRYAapA
— shauna (@goldengateblond) January 29, 2021
Eff the filibuster --
“The framers wanted stability in government, not stagnation. What we have now, with the filibuster intact, is a Senate that can barely move.”
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) January 29, 2021
Fantastic @jbouie piece on the uses and abuses of the filibuster. https://t.co/xYctrDf4Ad
Just going to keep saying that as long as the filibuster exists there will be no John Lewis Voting Rights Act to at least somewhat arrest the GOP's zealous efforts to prevent minorities from voting.
— Dave Levitan (@davelevitan) January 29, 2021
Eff the fake anger --
*fake angering
— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) January 29, 2021
All of these Senate Republicans happily voted for a GOP-only reconciliation bill to slash corporate taxes by trillions just four years ago; we don’t have to do the born yesterday thing all the time. https://t.co/HP9RhccKBD
Eff H&R Block --
On DECEMBER 30, 2020: Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) announced he would object to the certification of the electoral college
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 29, 2021
On DECEMBER 31, 2020: Hawley received a $5,000 contribution from @HRBlock pic.twitter.com/4u5g3N593J