Keeping tabs --
In ONE DAY the Republicans have:
— Kelly Burton (@kellycward) November 3, 2021
🚩Voted for gerrymandered maps in AL and NC
🚩Introduced ridiculously gerrymandered maps in OH and NH
🚩Blocked even having a debate on voting rights in the Senate #JLVRAA
Yes, they are actively undermining democracy right before our eyes.
Thursday's Tuesday takes --
CRT isn't K-12 material for the same reason the theory of general relativity isn't. But lessons about racism are in the curriculum for the same reasons physic teachers drop stuff from buildings. CRT is a red herring for teaching about racism. Objecting to it reveals values.
— Jennifer N. Victor (@jennifernvictor) November 3, 2021
But you can win an election by telling voters that their imaginary concerns are real https://t.co/Q759isMzW4
— Gady Epstein (@gadyepstein) November 3, 2021
Dems lost Va Gov in 2009 and then passed Obamacare
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) November 3, 2021
let’s stop pretending Biden’s presidency ended last night
It's funny that the framing in the piece is not about breaking that losing streak, or "What's up these polls anyway?" but, "highlighted stark divisions over mask and vaccine mandates." pic.twitter.com/5T3rRBJYjD
— Schooley (@Rschooley) November 4, 2021
Today's phony media narrative echoing Republican talking points --
"A gallon of milk was $1.99. Now it's $2.79. When you buy 12 gallons a week times four weeks, that's a lot of money."@EvanMcS goes grocery shopping with the Stotlers and shows us how badly inflation is hitting the middle class. pic.twitter.com/39hPPRHLja
— Brianna Keilar (@brikeilarcnn) November 4, 2021
The average price of a gallon of milk in America has has not been $1.99 at any time in the last 26 years. (The tables I found didn’t go past 1995.) It’s currently around $3.64; last year, it was in the $3.50 range. Exceedingly few households buy a dozen gallons of milk per week. https://t.co/mi5O77EHuc
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) November 4, 2021
This is the crackpot running the Rittenhouse trial in Wisconsin--
Judge Schroeder in the Rittenhouse trial, for some strange reason, decided to give the jury a law school class on the hearsay rule, which veered off into a discussion of a Bible passage on the trial of Paul. pic.twitter.com/UHgUvrXTMs
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 3, 2021
Be cool, be cool ... --
"Oh crap. Just be cool. Just be cool. She'll forget she ever saw this" pic.twitter.com/ejP9xOyVjH
— Steve Orino (@Steve_Orino_) November 4, 2021