You know, I'm less and less impressed by the quality of educational product that emerges from @Harvard_Law these days. https://t.co/qVw1ci9uP7— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 26, 2020
White House Press Secretary @kayleighmcenany on if Trump will stop pushing a deranged conspiracy theory about Joe Scarborough that's torturing the widower of a dead woman: "The onus is on Joe Scarborough." pic.twitter.com/dHOX1eXaUy— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 26, 2020
Funny, that seems to be the same position Twitter is taking on Trump's fetid tweets:
Twitter, you share responsibility for Trump’s indecency. Do something about it. https://t.co/Z12zv3G88f— Karen Tumulty (@ktumulty) May 26, 2020
People should be clear about what this says about Twitter and our society in general. If you have enough power private corporations will, with studied regret, let you get away with virtually any cruelty and they will do it in the name of fairness. https://t.co/Pyact9q8qd— billbindc (@BillBindc) May 26, 2020
Apparently the onus is on us?
And I just like this one:So far today, the president has accused someone of murder, accused Democrats of rigging the election, bragged about 100,000+ deaths, called a congressman a fraud, called the Speaker of the House crazy, and misspelled “too.” And that’s just on Twitter.— Windsor Mann (@WindsorMann) May 26, 2020
What have I been up to during lockdown?— Jon Lion Fine Art (@jonlionfineart2) May 26, 2020
Here are some of my drawings since lockdown started:@sarahcpr @HamillHimself @orlandoribbons @StephenAtHome @NYGovCuomo
Me@MichaelRapaport @GovWhitmer @TheRickWilson @Yamiche @ladygaga @RepKatiePorter
And MORE
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I have a great admiration for people who can draw, seeing as I can't draw a stick figure.
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