As with everything in Dana’s life, he approached this situation with the utmost seriousness. “If I was going to register as a Republican, it made sense to start acting like a Republican. And so began my month of living like a Republican. Eat like a Republican, eat like a Republican.” He slept like a Republican and shopped like a Republican.”
So, a sandwich. Watching NASCAR. A visit to a gun show. (Not all at the same time, mind you. Give Dana at least until the next midterm to accomplish that feat.)
Dana’s column is a lot of fun and has the added benefit of including information on purchasing MyPillow at a discount.But when you start worrying, he might be a little worried. too much many Enjoying a political safari, he meets a real DC Republican at the (only) polling place.
“I was the only person there wearing camouflage,” Dana reports. By the end of the night, the other members who helped Haley win were focused on democracy, civility, and global leadership.
The sobering experience “reminded me of why I became a Republican in the first place,” Dana recalls. “It had nothing to do with MyPillow.”
Chaser: I needed to know the fate of my husband’s new My Pillow. He reported to me: Cats like it. They’re probably Republicans. ”
As a law professor, journalist, and author Noah Feldman It would take an entire book for Israel to understand what it means to be Jewish today, the author writes. In fact, he has written one.
He also wrote adapted essays about intergenerational conflicts among Jews, the evolution of Israel in Jewish theology, and progressive Judaism’s call for tikkun olam to “literally repair the world,” all at once. It condenses a lot of big ideas.
It would be unfair to summarize Feldman’s book any further, so I will simply introduce his work. Whether you’re Jewish or not, it’s enlightening.
Regarding the latter, consider the characteristics of Feldman’s Jewish lens when embarking on your analysis. “What makes the Jewish way of seeing the world so unique is precisely that love and struggle are intimately intertwined within it.”
Chaser: Karen Attia They condemn the way President Biden has placed Black women, such as Vice President Harris and United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, as the face of U.S. Gaza policy.
Americans love economics. Congratulations…Trump?
from Katherine Rampel’s Column on improving the country’s attitude towards the economy. “While the outlook on the economy may not yet be rosy, it is certainly rosy,” she wrote.Erm”
As a result, voters’ support for Biden’s economic measures is increasing. That’s also popular, isn’t it? good …
Catherine is disappointed and says this discrepancy is a complete failure of critical thinking among the public.
What’s worse is that while most people predict that President Trump will be able to handle the economy better, basically every analysis of President Trump’s proposals says the opposite! Trump’s record as president also doesn’t inspire much confidence.
Biden’s greatest hope, Katherine writes, is that Americans will become wiser.
Chaser: In her latest Prompt 2024 newsletter (sign up here), she says: Alexi McCammond ask Dana Milbank and Gene Robinson How bad things are for Biden.
9-0 opinion from the Supreme Court! Will One First Street finally bring together rainbows, lollipops, and law?
of editorial committee He said the court did correctly determine Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 election and unanimously ruled that states could not apply the 14th Amendment to remove Trump from the ballot. I wrote that I did it. The board said the decision “resolves a legal dispute whose answer should always have been clear.”
But a majority of conservative justices went further than their liberal colleagues had hoped, arguing that the relevant provisions of the amendment were essentially unenforceable without clear legislation from Congress.
The three liberal justices’ concurring opinion balked at this overreach. Ruth Marcus It appears that the long-simmering dissatisfaction within the courtroom has finally boiled over. “The most impressive aspect is that Trump vs. Anderson” she writes in an insightful analysis, but it may not be a 9-0 split, but “a behind-the-scenes glimpse into a court that appears to be unanimous but is deeply divided.” do not have.
Chaser: Jen Rubin As long as Trump faces a fall trial, the Supreme Court wrote that there is no advantage to delaying proceedings over Trump’s involvement in the January 6 insurrection.
- Three years ago, Oregon experimented with decriminalizing drugs. That policy was flawed. Rob Gebelhoff However, it is not as much of a failure as the right wing claims.
- Last year, Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton was impeached on charges including bribery. This week’s Super Tuesday is james homan He reports that he is planning revenge.
- Colby King As I revisit the 10-year-old disappearance of an 8-year-old in Washington, D.C., it’s the blank spaces in her story that still frighten me the most.
Goodbye. It’s a haiku. It’s… Bye-Ku.
Well, I have a pillow like this…
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