Compare/ contrast --
Looks like Biden will have Zelensky at the White House for a strategy session on the war Monday.
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) December 10, 2023
Looks like Donald Trump will be too afraid to take the stand Monday.
Meanwhile, more bad faith Republican sabotage --
The over the top demands Republicans are making on immigration and the border do suggest this was all a set up to blame the collapse of Ukraine and Israel funding and immigration/border talks on Biden.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) December 11, 2023
It's not a negotiation - it's more Republican sabotage. https://t.co/Byp7bZIP5X
"On day one..." --
On Day One of Adolf Hitler in power, January 1933, American news readers were told that the "picturesque" new German chancellor would be constrained by a "cabinet of conservatives": pic.twitter.com/Icrz47ijUG
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) December 10, 2023
Flashback: trying to normalize the Malignant Loser always fails --
One of the worst opinion pieces ever written. pic.twitter.com/l1Zxpq1Bgd
— The Intellectualist (@highbrow_nobrow) December 11, 2023
Big mo for the media's latest "normal Republican" darling --
Look at that big Nikki Haley surge! Oh, wait a minute.... https://t.co/xtQ4K6vHZT
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) December 11, 2023
The pursuit of Joe, er, Hunter Biden --
The indictment show the aggressiveness of the special counsel to find something, anything, to hang on Hunter to placate the right. It shows Weiss going as hard as possible on tax charges, made all the more absurd because Hunter already paid the back taxes. https://t.co/mYITrG3pFB
— kate_m_jackson on Threads (@WinkersKate) December 11, 2023
What's that Musk-y smell? Urine bad company --
While Elon Musk and Alex Jones are talking today, Vivek Ramaswamy interrupts the conversation by taking a leak on a hot mic. pic.twitter.com/EXi4E84gho
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) December 10, 2023
American Gilead --
Not only is Texas' decision Ms. Cox can't get a medically necessary abortion appalling, one of the women in another Texas case, whose fetus didn't have a chance of surviving, was allowed to deliver only after she became septic, leaving her with permanent physical damage.…
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) December 11, 2023
In Texas a woman’s reproductive healthcare decisions are between her, her family, her doctor…
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) December 11, 2023
her Governor, her district court judge, her state Supreme Court justices, and her state Attorney General.
That explains a lot --
Recently I learned that 50% of men surveyed believe they could land a commercial aircraft in an emergency and knowing this is helping me understand a lot of the emails I get at work.
— feminist next door (@emrazz) December 11, 2023