Am I right that a talking filibuster would favor the Dems? A single Dem. holds the floor. The can issue a quorum call at any time. If a quorum is not present, the Senate adjourns. Meaning all Reps. have to there all the time to make a quorum or they lose. The other Dems just stay off the floor.
11.03.2026 01:18
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Would you commit wire fraud? Malicious mischief? Racketeering? Blasphemy?
06.03.2026 23:20
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I'll have you know that most people don't even START my 3000-word articles! So there!
06.03.2026 23:18
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Speak the things!
06.03.2026 23:16
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Muskism Book Tour Dates!
Ben and I will be crisscrossing Europe, UK, and USA in the next couple months
Yo, @quinnslobodian.com! No love for the American midwest? Just gonna fly right over? Rude! But, for the rest of y'all, check out the book tour! zeithistoriker.substack.com/p/muskism-bo...
06.03.2026 22:52
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Everyone should listen to their mom.
03.03.2026 18:49
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Keep her away from any service dogs who might be around.
03.03.2026 15:21
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Decades of scholarship dating back to World War I on using air power to force political change has established a consistent finding: Bombing can degrade military capacity and destroy infrastructure, but it does not produce governments more cooperative with the attacker.
Political outcomes require political processes โ negotiation, institution-building, legitimate transitions of power.
Bombs cannot create any of these. Instead, what they reliably create is destruction, and destruction generates its own dynamics: rallying among the population, power vacuums, radicalization and cycles of retaliation.
The American record confirms this. In 2003, the George W. Bush administration launched โShock and Aweโ in Iraq with the explicit aim of regime change. The military objective was achieved in weeks. The political objective was never achieved at all.
theconversation.com/destruction-...
03.03.2026 13:03
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Gosh, I'm surprised. This is my surprised face. ๐
02.03.2026 13:03
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Anything is possible if you just put your mind to it.
01.03.2026 20:17
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Is there a a petition going to get Barron Trump to volunteer to be a grunt on the ground in Iran?
01.03.2026 20:16
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Field, A. N. (Arthur Nelson). 1941. Why Colleges Breed Communists. Nelson: Felstead, Arnside, Carnforth, Lancs.
Buckley, William F. 1951.ย God and Man at Yale; the Superstitions of Academic Freedom.ย Chicago: Regnery.
Hobbs, Albert Hoyt.ย The Claims of Sociology: A Critique of Textbooks. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Co.
โโโ. 1953.ย Social Problems and Scientism.ย Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Co.
Shafer, Paul W, and John Howland Snow. 1953.ย The Turning of the Tides. New York: Long House.
Dodd, Bella Visono. 1954.ย School of Darkness.ย New York: P.J. Kenedy.
Root, E. Merrill. 1955.ย Collectivism on the Campus; the Battle for the Mind in American Colleges. Devin-Adair Co.
Wittmer, Felix. 1956.ย Conquest of the American Mind, Comments on Collectivism in Education.ย Boston: Meador Pub. Co.
Iversen, Robert W. 1959.ย The Communists & the Schools.ย New York: Harcourt, Brace.
Veritas Foundation, New York. 1964.ย The Great Deceit; Social Pseudo-Sciences; a Veritas Foundation Staff Study.ย West Sayville, N.Y.
Bloom, Allan. 1987.ย The closing of the American mind: how higher education has failed democracy and impoverished the souls of today's students. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Kimball, Roger. 1990. Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Our Higher Education. New York: Harper and Row.
D'Souza, Dinesh. 1992.ย Illiberal education: the politics of race and sex on campus. New York: Vintage Books.
The right-wing "intellectuals" have been preaching against education for 80 years. These are just some of the BOOKS, not to mention the magazines and, these days, online nonsense.
28.02.2026 16:01
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Yeah, well those teachers actually work for a living.
28.02.2026 14:00
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That must be the land-grant side of Cornell, right?
27.02.2026 22:47
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Faculty lounges? Those places have faculty lounges? In my 30 years of university employment I've never been at a place with a faculty lounge. You Ivy League types are really lah-de-dah!
27.02.2026 22:19
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Manosphere podcasters have second thoughts
What have they wrought?
I agree with this article while disagreeing with the headline. It assumes Rogan had first thoughts. I assumes Rogan thinks at all rather than just opening his mouth and vomit out words. www.publicnotice.co/p/rogan-trum...
27.02.2026 13:07
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Is it a book you wrote? That would be the ultimate specialization.
26.02.2026 16:13
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A sign reading: "Meets the habitual liar!"
Lies, Lies, everywhere a lie
Blocking out the scenery breakin' my mind.
www.factcheck.org/2026/02/fact...
25.02.2026 13:14
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lydamorehouse | Turning Away
Abuses continue in Minnesota. Don't believe the lies about ICE ending operations there. lydamorehouse.dreamwidth.org/742173.html
25.02.2026 13:06
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But the real issue โ again from the Lemon and Fort filing โ is that DOJ rushed to charge this before investigating. Again, two defense teams with DOJ career prosecutors scold Trumpโs legal blow-ins for failing to follow DOJ polices.
โNo, no!โ said the Queen. โSentence firstโverdict afterwards.โ
โStuff and nonsense!โ said Alice loudly. โThe idea of having the sentence first!โ
emptywheel.net/harmeet-dhil...
22.02.2026 17:02
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The jump between 1500 and 1400 is huge.
22.02.2026 12:42
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