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Why Twitter Won’t Ban White Supremacist Propaganda

April 25, 2019 at 1:30 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Motherboard: “At a Twitter all-hands meeting on March 22, an employee asked a blunt question: Twitter has largely eradicated Islamic State propaganda off its platform. Why can’t it do the same for white supremacist content?”

“An executive responded by explaining that Twitter follows the law… With every sort of content filter, there is a tradeoff, he explained. When a platform aggressively enforces against ISIS content, for instance, it can also flag innocent accounts as well, such as Arabic language broadcasters. Society, in general, accepts the benefit of banning ISIS for inconveniencing some others, he said.”

“Twitter hasn’t taken the same aggressive approach to white supremacist content because the collateral accounts that are impacted can, in some instances, be Republican politicians… The employee argued that, on a technical level, content from Republican politicians could get swept up by algorithms aggressively removing white supremacist material. Banning politicians wouldn’t be accepted by society as a trade-off for flagging all of the white supremacist propaganda, he argued.”

Lara Trump Calls Migrants Worst Thing In German History

April 25, 2019 at 12:37 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Lara Trump, President Trump’s daughter-in-law and a campaign official, told Fox Business that “the downfall of Germany” was Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to allow refugees into the country.

Said Trump: “It was one of the worst things that ever happened to Germany.”

Trump Agreed to Pay North Korea for Otto Warmbier

April 25, 2019 at 12:26 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“North Korea issued a $2 million bill for the hospital care of comatose American Otto Warmbier, insisting that a U.S. official sign a pledge to pay it before being allowed to fly the University of Virginia student from Pyongyang in 2017,” the Washington Post reports.

“The presentation of the invoice — not previously disclosed by U.S. or North Korean officials — was extraordinarily brazen even for a regime known for its aggressive tactics… But the main U.S. envoy sent to retrieve Warmbier signed an agreement to pay the medical bill on instructions passed down from President Trump.”


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Indivisible Urges Democrats to Play Nice

April 25, 2019 at 12:20 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A national progressive group, Indivisible, is asking the 20 candidates in the Democratic presidential race to sign a pledge promising a positive, “constructive” primary that ends with all participants coming together to support the eventual nominee — “whoever it is — period,” BuzzFeed News reports.

Obama Did Nothing to Dissuade Biden

April 25, 2019 at 12:19 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

CNN: “As Biden finally jumped into the 2020 presidential race Thursday, his decision not to challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination in 2016 is among the factors fueling his candidacy now.”

“For the last four years, Biden has never fully reconciled with his choice. It’s a decision Obama and his top aides helped steer him toward… But this time around, Obama didn’t urge Biden to stay on the sidelines and watch as the largest and most diverse field in the history of the Democratic Party took shape.”

101 Presidential Insults

April 25, 2019 at 11:30 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Coming soon: 101 Presidential Insults: What They Really Thought About Each Other – and What It Means to Us by Mike Purdy.

“From the founding fathers to the age of Trump, our presidents have dished out pointed and acerbic insults about other presidents.”

Trump Suggests Mueller Already Checked His Taxes

April 25, 2019 at 11:10 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump suggested that special counsel Robert Mueller and his team “checked” his taxes and “financials,” despite there being no mention of them in the report, the Washington Post reports.

Said Trump: “Now Mueller, I assume, for $35 million, checked my taxes, checked my financials — which are great, by the way. They checked my financials, and they checked my taxes, I assume. It was the most thorough investigation probably in the history of our country.”

Quote of the Day

April 25, 2019 at 11:06 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“People think Iowa and New Hampshire are the first test. It’s not. The first 24 hours. That’s the first test. Those are way down the road. We’ve got to get through this first.”

— Joe Biden, quoted by Politico, on the importance of early fundraising.

Chamber of Commerce Backs Away from GOP

April 25, 2019 at 11:02 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, navigating dramatic cultural change that’s transforming the worlds of politics and business, plans to become less aligned with the Republican Party than it has been for decades,” the Washington Post reports.

“The largest and most powerful corporate lobbying group in Washington is changing the way it evaluates lawmakers for the first time in 40 years, launching a $250 million capital campaign to remodel its headquarters and even rethinking its approach to regulation.”

“Several dues-paying companies have balked as the Chamber endorsed fewer and fewer Democrats over the past several election cycles. The GOP’s drift toward protectionism, nativism and isolationism since Donald Trump took over the party in 2016 is also at odds with the Chamber’s longtime support for expanding free trade, growing legal immigration and investing in infrastructure.”

Biden Gives His First Interview to ‘The View’

April 25, 2019 at 11:00 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Joe Biden will give his first interview as a 2020 presidential candidate on The View Friday morning.

Democratic Primary Polling Has Been Very Stable

April 25, 2019 at 10:20 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Vox: “The next time a new national 2020 poll comes out, you can probably fill in the blanks yourself: Biden at 30 percent, give or take, Sanders trailing 5-10 points behind him, Harris and now Buttigieg both hanging around at 10 percent. O’Rourke in there somewhere, Warren at 5 percent or 6-ish, and then a crowd of Booker, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Castro, and Kirsten Gillibrand with maybe a few percentage points each.”

“The story has barely changed all year. The big unknown is how durable Biden’s stubbornly consistent lead really is — but we should start getting a better idea now that he’s finally officially announced his candidacy. And even then, things may not really change until the first round of debates, when the public turns its full attention to the presidential campaign.”

Young Voters Put Policy Over Electability

April 25, 2019 at 10:05 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Harvard Political Review: “As parties become increasingly polarized, Democratic Party leadership seems focused on finding a candidate who can win. Moving into the 2020 primary season, the question on many left-leaning minds is not which candidate stands on the best policies but rather, who can beat Donald Trump.”

“Though this approach may seem like savvy strategy in the short term, candidates seeking to garner the youth vote may benefit more from following trends in youth political attitudes than trends in electability. A poll organized by the Harvard Public Opinion Project indicated that 82 percent of millennial respondents believe that it is more important for a candidate to share his political views than to be an electable politician. Across all demographics, youth support for candidates who share their political perspectives never falls below 75 percent of respondents.”

Biden Makes It All About Trump

April 25, 2019 at 9:22 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Aaron Blake: “From start to finish, Biden’s announcement video is about Trump and preventing his presidency from being prolonged beyond 2020.”

“It’s a striking departure from his foes for the 2020 Democratic nomination — and from how Democrats ran in the 2018 midterm elections. Even as Trump was broadly unpopular, their campaign messaging really wasn’t about Trump, at least in the general election.”

Gabbard’s Campaign Is Run By Freelancers

April 25, 2019 at 9:10 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s (D-HI) presidential campaign had just one full-time employee in the first three months of the year, the Daily Beast reports.

“A review of Federal Election Commission records show Gabbard’s campaign made a single payment of less than $2,600 to field staffer Amaury Dujardin. Every other member of Gabbard’s campaign staff, including her campaign manager, was paid as a consultant, not a full-time employee. By contrast, the campaign spent $30,850 on billboard advertisements over the same period.”

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Is Boring Again

April 25, 2019 at 9:00 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Politico: “After a decade or more where it built into a kind of fantasy weekend for political journalists … the WHCD today is, at best, in a semi-flaccid state. People in the local economy of hotels, salons, limo companies, caterers and professional handlers report a marked drop in interest and spending among entertainment and business leaders in attending the dinner and the corresponding three-day marathon of parties that still surround it.”

Said long-time Washington observer Sally Quinn: “It certainly is not the glamour place to be in Washington anymore. What ignites something like this is to have celebrities from Hollywood and New York and the political celebrities from Washington, and when you don’t have either one, you’ve got 3,000 journalists staring at each other.”

Trump Mocks ‘Sleepy Joe’ Biden

April 25, 2019 at 8:43 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump noted Joe Biden entry into the 2020 presidential race: “Welcome to the race Sleepy Joe. I only hope you have the intelligence, long in doubt, to wage a successful primary campaign. It will be nasty – you will be dealing with people who truly have some very sick & demented ideas.”

He added: “But if you make it, I will see you at the Starting Gate!”

Trump Campaign Left Itself Wide Open to the Russians

April 25, 2019 at 8:29 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

NBC News: “The Mueller report’s narrative of secret meetings between members of Donald Trump’s orbit and Russian operatives — contacts that occurred both before and after the 2016 election — portrays a political campaign that left itself open to a covert Russian influence operation, former intelligence officials and other experts say.”

“While finding no criminal conspiracy, the report shows that Trump associates met with Russians after the intelligence community said in October 2016 that Russia was interfering in the presidential election, and even after the Obama administration announced a set of post-election sanctions to punish Russia for that behavior.”

How Trump Can Stall House Democrats

April 25, 2019 at 8:09 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump’s White House appears to have figured out the secret of congressional oversight: there’s not much Democrats can do if they say no to everything,” Axios reports.

“The millions of voters who elected a Democratic House in November are about to find out how hard it is for one party — with just one chamber of Congress and without the cooperation of the other party — to investigate a president who’s determined to run out the clock.”

“Yes, House Democrats can subpoena whoever and whatever they want — but those subpoenas are hard to enforce. They can hold administration officials in contempt, but in all of the most recent examples where Congress did that, it fizzled.”

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