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Author: Paul Campos

Political hobbyism

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On December 7, 2021

Political scientist Eitan Hersh published a book last year that makes an interesting and provocative argument. The argument is that a huge amount of what passes for political engagement/action in.

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Stopping the coming steal

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On December 6, 2021
Barton Gellman has a very detailed and compelling essay on exactly why Donald Trump is in a better position now to steal the 2024 presidential election than he was last year at this time to steal the election that had just taken place. He emphasizes...
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https://twitter.com/tribelaw/status/1467283071623958531 https://twitter.com/lotsofuss/status/1467335684583084032 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1467381272125538304 I understand that prosecuting your political enemies is what banana republic regimes do. You know another thing they do? Refuse to prosecute people who are flagrantly guilty of serious crimes, if they have enough political power to avoid prosecution. https://twitter.com/QuoteDigging/status/1467288994463432705
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As I've noted elsewhere, the pragmatic argument for Stephen Breyer's immediate retirement is unassailable. But if any further justification were needed for that decision, Breyer himself is providing it with his increasingly bumbling performance. During Wednesday's oral arguments in Dobbs, Breyer looked like a QB...
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