As spoiler strategies go I feel like "I'm Ralph Nader, and I want you to vote for me and this agenda" is more effective than "I'm literally running to re-elect Trump, please step onto this part of the floor and ignore the button I'm about to push." https://t.co/JCqbhPiIex— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) August 6, 2020
It is not legal for the President to use tax payer funded events, or the any aspect of the Presidency to lodge partisan attacks against Biden. He has a campaign for that. Functionally, he's erased the line between the WH and the campaign. It's illegal. https://t.co/keMDA8EVey— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 7, 2020
Biden said yesterday he would not stop his DOJ from investigating or prosecuting Trump. I would suggest there is a long bill of particulars to bring against him, and many of them, however minor they might seem, are necessary if "the rule of law" is to continue to have any meaning at all.
HARLOW: What evidence do you have that unemployment benefits are a disincentive for people to go back to work?— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 7, 2020
KUDLOW: This University of Chicago study
H: I talked to the author of the study last night. It doesn't say that
KUDLOW: Well, we can argue one academic versus another pic.twitter.com/NkgabFntXS
The Best and the Brightest.
Asked to explain why he's been wrong about the coronavirus at every turn -- he said the virus was "contained" in February, for instance -- Kudlow takes umbrage with Poppy Harlow for "nitpicking" pic.twitter.com/bNvNP8Qj4r— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 7, 2020
"Offer up your best defense/This is the end of the innocence."
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