Dan Grove
Seattle tech veteran focused on the fall of democracy in America. Rice and North Carolina School of Science and Math.
- Hey NY Times-- It is still a "fringe theory" -- every court has rejected it. There is still a "broad consensus" -- John Eastman is a disgraced lawyer under indictment. The only thing that has changed is the Times.
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- Yeah, that tracks. @nbcnews.com
- Noem claiming she doesn't have any knowledge of that photo cannot be true. I simply do not believe her.
- This is the moment I was invited into Delaney Hall. Nobody was kicking or shoving like the coverage suggests. We were invited in.
- the transformative benefits and societal advancement of AI that we’ve been promised
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- "The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."
- The US Government is yours for purchase! Just step up and make your best offer! Dictators particularly welcome! www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/u...
- It’s 2 am and we’re still marking up massive cuts to Medicaid. While their constituents are asleep, Republicans are trying to take away health care from 13.7 million people to pay for tax cuts for billionaires. They want you to tune out. Don’t ⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts...
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- This is a stain on our nations soul
- Tim Qatar
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- Trump on healthcare: "Now, after studying the industry, it's a very complex industry, but I figured it out."
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- No, he'd say "Nobody could figure it out. Nobody. In all of history. They couldn't figure it out. Can you imagine? But I just looked up there and said 'That's blue.' And, everyone said oh yeah, it is blue. How did the Democrats not see it? But they didn't. And, it is. It's blue." And Fox would cheer
- He couldn't figure out what 1+1 is even if someone told him the answer.
- Eliminating a famous program that cost just $32 million but delivers an estimated $40 billion in annual savings on utility bills just as our nation faces increasing costs & soaring demands has to be one of the dumbest public policy choices on a very competitive list. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/06/c...
- Two things I hold simultaneously: on the one hand, Democrats absolutely need to be honest about what compromises it’d take to win competitive Senate elections in Red states. OTOH, Senate apportionment is increasingly incompatible with sustaining the republic and most be addressed directly.
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- RFK Jr. doesn’t believe in germ theory, so him hopping into a sewage-filled creek reminds me of Immanuel Pfeiffer. He’s the anti-vaxxer who in 1902 went right ahead and took his unvaccinated self to a smallpox ward and lo and behold became very ill with smallpox.
- NYT doesn't believe in context. I really want you to grasp that.
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- Don’t use the passive voice, kids. It makes it hard to identify the actors responsible for the actions that caused the outcomes.
- What does "rule of law" mean if you explicitly state that nothing the chief executive does in office can legally implicate him www.politico.com/news/2025/05...
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- It’s like Trump used the dinner fork instead of the salad fork.
- They are pursuing a policy of white supremacy at every step. The USAID cuts were a key part of this. They weren’t just being cruel for the sake of being cruel.
- Listen, there are bigger, more directly destructive cases of this government’s spiral into a satire but shipping in white South Africans — the apotheosis of modern white supremacy — to underscore that this is a white nationalist empire…pushes my buttons in a very specific way.
- Notably, the WSJ Editorial Board—a notorious right-wing clown car—was capable of accurately describing Trump's failure and capitulation. But @cnn.com—which claims it provides unbiased, objective journalism—had its Chief Domestic Correspondent publish blatant partisan lies as "news."
- WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD: “.. Rarely has an economic policy been repudiated as soundly, and as quickly, as President Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs ..” @wsj.com www.wsj.com/opinion/u-s-...
- John Roberts described the rule of law as “endangered” and warned against “trashing the justices,” but "he didn’t point fingers directly at President Donald Trump or his allies for publicly excoriating judges who’ve ruled against aspects of Trump’s agenda." <insert man in hot dog bun gif> 🙄
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- Strange how none of these things happened until this administration came in and started slashing vital positions designed to guarantee air safety.
- I think it's good that he's trying all of the diseases before he criticizes them
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- Strains bounds of propriety? Strains…bounds…of…proprietary? Am I having a stroke? What is happening?
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- “Joe Biden did nothing to fix the system that they knew was broken.” He did nothing — except pass a $105 billion program to fix the system. Reporters, Sean Duffy thinks you’re incapable of a simple Google search.
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