She also wrote this lovely book.
& @wazroth, @anon73430903, @smulder:
In a more civilized age, an author this wrong would have fallen on their pen in disgrace.
Oh just fuck off NYT Ed Board…
If the race comes down to a choice between Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden, the sitting president would be this board’s unequivocal pick. That is how much of a danger Mr. Trump poses.
Titles for your Op/Eds - your doing it wrong…
i mean, they could have called for ■■■■■ to leave the race. a felon and adjudicated rapist. a man calling for mass deportations of people he refers to as vermin. a person who says he won’t abide by the results of the election. an idiot who believes “post birth abortion” is a thing.
but i guess he had the most perfect h2o, so clearly asking him to step aside is a bad idea
To start with, I reject their premise that what happened on Thursday was even a what you would call a “debate”.
Not an aberration
Certain political reporters, bored out of their tiny little skulls, have always wished for a brokered convention.
However,. the Democrats have scheduled this thing so it cannot possibly fill anything but a ceremonial role. Certain states had already announced plans for mischief.
To preclude this,
the democrats will virtually nominate Biden before the convention
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/28/biden-nominated-virtually-ohio-ballot-00160220
Times spokesperson Charlie Stadtlander told Politico that “the notion that any line of coverage has been ordered up or encouraged in retaliation for declining an interview, or any other reason, is outrageous and untrue.”
what we choose to print, what headlines get attached to articles, and where in the paper those articles go… that’s all done by magic elves.
he said, probably.
The dude also appears to write op-eds for the American Conservative and his stuff reads like the typical Libertarian bullshit. He’s upset that he has to reregister to vote when he moves and that he has to bring an ID to vote. Of course, he votes for people like Tulsi Gabbard and Krysten Sinema, and he doesn’t seem to recognize the irony.
Rather than enlist on the side of either party, I should be clear about my own views: It would be a merrier world if we did not vote at all, but barring that, I would not require identification for voting any more than I would for the purchase of alcoholic beverages or tobacco. I would also eliminate licenses for driving automobiles, which do not meaningfully increase the quality of drivers anyway. Until the world comes around to my view of things, however, I will continue to lament the onerous burdens imposed upon me last November, when I was forced to submit a provisional ballot despite three years of continuous—and exorbitant—property taxes.