- 00:38:27 Retweeted @jbview 2019-06-05 16:33:39 On Nixon, Trump, public opinion, impeachment, etc. Main point: What matters is presidential approval, not how impeachment polls. https://t.co/1uFK9KRHAF
- 02:25:11 @ClistonBrown @reesetheone1 @Nate_Cohn @MalcolmNance There were scattered polls that close, and even a few showing her leading, but Trump lead in average was never less than 4.5%, and was 9.9% at the end. (Per my @ElectionGraphs site.) https://t.co/T8Srb3jGAP https://t.co/D5o3GDgGgK in reply to ClistonBrown
- 02:29:36 @ClistonBrown @reesetheone1 @Nate_Cohn @MalcolmNance @ElectionGraphs Averaging the same way on the Biden vs Trump polls so far for 2020 Trump’s lead is now down to 1.2%. Having said that, 517 days is a long long time… so I agree on not taking it too seriously yet. But it is still notable. https://t.co/mVeofe5pWj https://t.co/ShpjVDReNb in reply to abulsme
- 02:37:55 Retweeted @POLITICO_Steve 2019-06-05 17:37:04 By a more-than-two-to-one margin, *Texas Democratic voters* would rather see Beto O’Rourke run against John Cornyn (#TXSEN) in 2020 than continue his presidential campaign.New @QuinnipiacPoll: https://t.co/EMkhHfCsnO https://t.co/a1FrQ8ge9c
- 02:44:31 Retweeted @desiderioDC 02:03:09 EXCLUSIVE: In a tense private meeting last night, Pelosi told committee chairs that Trump should be “in prison,” not impeached—while Nadler made the case for impeachment proceedings.@heatherscope with the big scoop
- 02:53:19 Retweeted @ReformedBroker 2019-06-05 13:43:19 WHO DID THIS? https://t.co/oYzpcBPtAG
- 03:05:16 Retweeted @zeynep 2019-06-05 21:51:34 Apple is making very interesting moves. Also the new no-tracking sign-in. The existing Apple pay via no-tracking cryptographic token. I get the monopoly worry, but honestly these things should become industry standards for everyone. in reply to zeynep
- 03:40:01 Retweeted @BFriedmanDC 03:12:29 As a human being, I’d never vote for a Republican. But as a political pro, I have unending respect and admiration for how Republicans take power and wield it to create the type of society they want (as regressive as it is). They understand politics far better than Democrats. https://t.co/JvfYfZ9jea
- 12:47:48 Retweeted @jbarro 12:37:47 If there is an impeachment inquiry, of course there will be impeachment. Will Nadler not schedule an impeachment vote at the end of it? Will the committee not approve it? Will the House vote it down? Any of those scenarios is a political disaster for Democrats. in reply to jbarro
- 12:52:01 Retweeted @magi_jay 12:36:38 I’m pro-opening an inquiry myself, however, if the numbers don’t exist to impeach in the Dem caucus, that really would be a disaster. Acquittal in the Senate is something Dems can deal w/, imo. Trying & failing to impeach in the House would be awful. in reply to magi_jay
- 12:56:17 Retweeted @stepheneronan 12:36:18 Actual controls are a pain in the ass. They slow decision-making down – deliberately. They create extra work – deliberately. They drive costs up – deliberately. And they reduce the power of the leadership. Real controls are nearly always unpleasant for CEOs. in reply to stepheneronan
- 14:35:54 Listening to The Al Franken Podcast A Conversation with Michael Lewis https://t.co/npmYYcG6dF
- 14:55:48 Retweeted @sarahrainsford 14:33:33 Clarification: just spoke to Mikhail Gorbachev himself & he says he had an operation a few days ago but has started to feel better, tho there’s вЂnothing to sing about’.His aide says he’s back in his office today.
Gorby, 88, says he hopes his new book will come out this yr) in reply to sarahrainsford
- 15:31:34 Retweeted @ZachMontellaro 14:34:16 NEW: A major update to POLITICO’s analysis on who is in and who is out for the first Democratic debates at the end of this month: Bullock is OUT, de Blasio is IN https://t.co/C4SdjjADmg
- 15:53:42 This is so frustrating. *NO* public official should get the “benefit of the doubt”. Reporters should always come in skeptical and assuming people are trying to hoodwink or manipulate them, and should be checking everything. But CERTAINLY with a clear pattern like Trump’s… https://t.co/qqLf8707E6
- 20:59:54 Retweeted @natsecHeather 19:09:01 Trying to be all light and funny. But I had a toddler with seizures. Multiple times a day. Wouldn’t wish that on any parent. Meds gave his little brain space to re-wire itself. Cured him. Kids losing access to them, so a company can make as much profit as it can, is obscene. in reply to natsecHeather
- 22:12:57 Retweeted @ThePlumLineGS 14:52:24 NEW:House Judiciary members increasingly fear that without leverage of an impeachment inquiry, Democrats might LOSE some oversight battles in court, @RepRaskin tells me.
They fear “legal minefields in conservative courtrooms,” Raskin says.
My piece:
https://t.co/dcRWbLVjh2
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