It's a losing battle unless we turn out the vote in the midterms and retake the House and Senate -- even taking the House might be enough to start turning the tide.
Everyone needs watch this and understand what’s happening here.
For every dollar Democrats raise, Republicans are pulling in five. That’s not a debate point, that is the battlefield.
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Crenshaw was a vocal critic of Biden’s efforts to counter misinformation (much of it from foreign sources) on social media, characterizing them as government censorship and a violation of free speech. He has described these efforts as a "weaponization of the federal government" to censor 🇺🇸's speech
Does the war go against any and all liberal ideals of international law? Yes. Is it a high risk that could substantially backfire? Yes. Are the justification for starting this war suspect? Yes.
But... I really fucking hate the Iranian regime.
Ongoing thread regarding #MediaConsolidation in America, and its fundamental detriment to principles and institutions of democracy and rule of law.
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I am a twice survivor of rape, and the gap between what the public thinks justice looks like and what the system actually delivers is not theoretical to me.
Release the Epstein Files
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* And to a lesser degree… The general public.
On all levels, from the political class, to the media class, to the general public, we all failed.
I put a lot of blame on the media into a lesser degree on the general public. it’s a complex problem considering the way most people access information. They’re easily emotionally coerced, which in turn warps perceptions of the reality of issues and events.
I don’t disagree that politicians working to uphold democracy and rule of law deserve some blame for the failings that led us here, but I do think it’s unfair to put ALL of the blame on our politicians, …
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Because narrative weaponization is a primary tool and effective one at that utilize by authoritarian working to undermine principles of rule of law.
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I don’t suggest that Dems didn’t make mistakes, one of mistake was acting (or not acting) out of fear of the weaponization of legal actions as purely political.
Process is fundamental to the principle of rule of law and to ignore legal process and procedure, ultimately serves in the undermining of adherence to the principle of rule of law.
I understand the sentiment, but I disagree with the characterization of gutless, considering what we are up against, which is a systematic and coordinated endeavor to undermine t no he principles and institutions of democracy and rule of law and inherit to the principle of rule of law is process…..
Under Joseph Stalin the rule was “Don’t ever be the first to stop applauding!”
Now, Donald Trump’s men are learning the same lesson — the humiliating way. Although this time, the question is different: “Who will be the first to take off their shoes?” www.democracydocket.com/opinion/who-...
“The Omani foreign minister flew to Washington the day before the strikes to announce that Iran had agreed to zero stockpiling of enriched uranium and offered full IAEA verification…Twelve hours later, the bombs fell…”the attack was launched because the negotiations were succeeding.”“
⚡️ RUSSIA'S WAR AGAINST UKRAINE — MAR 15, 2026 (2/2)
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■ Overnight 🇷🇺 attacks below average (all drones); excellent interception rate
■ 5 🇺🇦 strikes reported; only 🇷🇺 air strikes above average; 30-day strike ratio <18×
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The two are not mutually exclusive. Trump is both a complete fool and deliberately working against his own country.
Disgusting, disgraceful and… Most likely criminal
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To understand these models is to understand the entire make up of Trump regime and loyalist within the party.
To understand these models will help you understand the make up of the entire Trump regime and loyalist in the GOP and media mouthpieces.
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While MICE focuses on direct motivations like money and ideology, RASCLS is broader, incorporating social and psychological factors such as family, religion, and ethnicity.
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