Month: March 2020

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He’s doing all this right out in the open, so according to The Rules it can’t really be a scandal, since there’s nothing to uncover: Having rearranged his criminal justice stance from bloodthirsty advocate of a militarized race war to kindly liberal, Trump then pivoted to the second pillar of his appeal to black voters: […]
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Ladies and gentlemen, Republican governance in action: The Trump administration has struck another blow to common-sense management of public lands in the West. Virtually all the spectacular country neighboring the Escalante River in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah will be reopened to cattle grazing, thanks to a new plan for managing the monument […]
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To return to a theme Paul has been hitting this theme for a while now, Lili Loofbourow has a good piece contemplating how a diverse field of talented, forward-thinking candidates produced…Joe Biden as the most likely nominee: Back when the Democratic primary still had more candidates than a shot of the debate stage could comfortably […]

No Bullocks

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On March 4, 2020

Having often ridiculed one of the 2020 cycle’s most obviously pointless vanity campaigns, let me be among the first in line to praise Steve Bullock for apparently doing the right thing: Gov. Ste

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On March 4, 2020
It’s worth following up a bit on the story Paul links to below about Bernie all but writing off South Carolina and its predominantly African-American electorate. Note here that the margins were very important — a 10 point win for Biden would have been covered differently than a 30 point win would have been, and […]

This seems relevant

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On March 4, 2020

House Majority Whip James Clyburn has had many productive conversations with Sen. Bernie Sanders during their shared years in Congress. But when it came to seeking the influential South Carolina endor

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