“The Manhattan Institute held a focus group of a bunch of Gen Z Republicans and the results are , well… bracing.”
“New York Young Republican Club gala draws white nationalist, far-right Germans.”
“Here are the names of the neo-Nazis who rallied at a Little Rock civil rights site.”
“If you have to defend your club as one that’s ‘not hateful’ after a single meeting, then maybe your club has a problem.”
“The labor secretary is also accused of drinking in her office during the workday and committing ‘travel fraud’ by having her chief of staff and deputy chief of staff ‘make up’ official trips to destinations where Chavez-DeRemer can spend time with family or friends on the taxpayers’ dime.”
“A federal magistrate judge said the errors were part of a broader pattern of unprecedented prosecutorial missteps, resulting in a 21% dismissal rate of the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s office’s criminal complaints over eight weeks, compared to a mere 0.5% dismissal rate over the prior 10 years.”
“Defiance in a time of cowardice.”
“In summary, they have produced a small fraction of the files, and redacted large parts of what they did provide, both in violation of a statute enacted by Congress.”
“Convictions sometimes lead to criminals being ordered to pay large sums to the government and to compensate their victims. A pardon can end those requirements, and some convicted criminals are offering intermediaries a percentage of any money they save.”

“So it turns out it’s not, historically speaking, a literal fascist slogan, But you know what? It is now.”
“I was hit so hard with the fact that this man would not do this for me.”
“In treating constituent problems as urgent and solvable, Ortiz actually provided an answer to a strangely radical hypothetical question: What if every day government services actually worked?”
“One day the something like the real story will come out, and it will be both more absurd and disturbing than even the most hardened of cynical observers now assumes it to be.”











