It's no mystery --
When Clinton banned assault rifles in 1994, mass shootings dropped by 44%. When Republicans let this ban expire in 2004, mass shootings increased by 245%.
— Jane of the North (@JaneotN) January 22, 2023
Listen. It’s the guns.https://t.co/pHbahzk2eL
The face of fascism in DeSantis' Florida (thread) --
1. Florida teachers are being told to remove all books from their classroom libraries OR FACE FELONY PROSECUTION
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 23, 2023
The new policy is based on the premise that teachers are using books to "groom" students or indoctrinate them with leftist ideologies.
🧵https://t.co/SzHzgelT64
Side effects --
Many took the vaccine so they wouldn’t gasp their last through a ventilator tube, and because they listened to real doctors and not CrossFit bims from BugTussle. https://t.co/TJL9enIUMe
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) January 23, 2023
Just another vaccine victim. pic.twitter.com/w1Kho4U0Zm
— Schooley (@Rschooley) January 22, 2023
She got the eulogy she deserved from her narcissistic sociopathic hero --
The main point of his eulogy was that he’s pissed the organizers deceived him about how long the funeral would be.
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) January 23, 2023
Can’t make this up. https://t.co/rLfGKJ17Gm
Mob bosses meet --
Former President Donald Trump posed for a picture with former Philly mob boss Joey Merlino at a South Florida golf club.
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) January 23, 2023
Does Trump know Merlino? Or at least who he was? His presidential campaign won’t say. https://t.co/kugbuzgyGF
The Santos/Devolder/Kitara Ravache/Tom Ripley Congressional bio --
This is on the official Congress app. It’s the bio on George Santos. “…little else known about Santos that is verifiably true.” 😬 pic.twitter.com/fVjKRXqSX1
— Kristin Wilson (@kristin__wilson) January 23, 2023
The Christofascist Republican Party's "thought" leader --
my dude was ON ONE tonight
— Kat Abu (@abughazalehkat) January 21, 2023
(seriously, this was all just from tonight) pic.twitter.com/XwAEg4l6M8
Ruben Gallego for Arizona --
Growing up poor, all I had was the American dream. It kept me going: as a kid sleeping on the floor, a student scrubbing toilets, a Marine losing brothers in Iraq.
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) January 23, 2023
Today, too many Arizonans see their dream slipping away. I’m running for the U.S. Senate to win it back for you! pic.twitter.com/ofUvUYRcTP