Also: Lanny Davis is a "pit-bull lawyer"? … https://t.co/e3YWxFZNgr via @intelligencer
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 11, 2017
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Also: Lanny Davis is a "pit-bull lawyer"? … https://t.co/e3YWxFZNgr via @intelligencer
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 11, 2017
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This is what you tweet when you sort of know your scoop is BS … Make-up call! https://t.co/dgJLkoLyPg
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 11, 2017
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"Miller ended up being the principal author behind the paper." Carefully constructed 2 let (estimable) @JoshuaGreen's wrong scoop off easy.. https://t.co/PfRnFoYTFM
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 11, 2017
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Think you got this wrong @joshuagreen. The immigration plan she was praising was pretty obviously written by Stephen Miller. https://t.co/6JJSEfhOKU
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 11, 2017
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Has Germany been sufficiently slammed for the Great Diesel Con & attendant environmental damage? https://t.co/cQMLTyykBo https://t.co/agzLojcVah
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 10, 2017
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"Damaging tweets"=crime? Is it illegal to tweet that Berke & Eisen have no feel for 1st Amendment? https://t.co/GoqAQB27xc
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 10, 2017
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In which we read Trump's Warsaw speech to unearth its Steve-Milleresque core! https://t.co/EbjMLNRN2w
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Paul Ryan happy to humiliate Trump on Russia, but will "take seriously the concerns of … Exxon… Boeing." https://t.co/WBYJDxWYvI
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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A Post-Warsaw Trump Principle? https://t.co/EbjMLNAbDW
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Here’s Trump in Warsaw:
Americans, Poles and nations of Europe value freedom and sovereignty. We must work together to confront forces, whether they come inside or out, from the south or the east, that threaten over time to undermine these values and to erase the bonds of culture, faith and tradition that make us who we are.
If left unchecked, these forces will undermine our courage, sap our spirit and weaken our will to defend ourselves and our societies. [E.A.]
Am I the only who thinks that what Trump’s talking about here — the “forces” he vows to confront — is not just ISIS, or more broadly “radical Islam” — but also globalism? In this Steve-Milleresque reading, it’s international G-20 style pressure for ever more trade and ever more transnational migration that would, over time, “erase” what makes America America. I’d include in the latter the traditional American sense of social equality, though it’s only flicked at in the speech.**
So how about this for a principle of Trumpism:
Social equality, and universal human dignity (including the right to dignified work), is a core aspect of our national identity. We will not accept greater global movement of goods or people if it comes at the expense of this identity, as it arguably often does (e.g. when trade permanently destroys jobs for the less-schooled, when mass immigration drives down unskilled wages to levels incompatible with social equality).
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** — Trump: “And above all, we value the dignity of every human life, protect the rights of every person and share the hope of every soul to live in freedom. That is who we are.” Universal “dignity” is not social equality, nor are universal civil rights. But they seem essential ingredients.
Also: https://t.co/tf3ISJnT1m
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Reminder: Even if GOPs wind up "stabilizing" O'care it will still have a crippling flaw (https://t.co/FdWuqiSdcW) https://t.co/b7GBd5S7Fp
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Money Inequality started to grow in the mid-1970s, I think. That was "Great U-turn." So Reagan can't be total explanation. https://t.co/iXQ8clZ7ct
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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I think it's hard to get good historical data on actual efective rates on the rich. When I looked, best was Pechman, who didn't go back far. https://t.co/QT6wnPjTu7
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Glad you are sick of it! Many people didn't even know there was a restrictionist period, during which modern America was built. https://t.co/3RtUXrNVgz
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Thanks. I assume many causes. But, for starters, if unskilled immig. increases inequality (as seems) we didn't have that pulling other way. https://t.co/WSyXmgjNc0
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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Matt Stoller (@MattStoller) made a correlation argument re: 1920s. I'm just pointing out, no, correlation favores restriction=$ equality. https://t.co/MHH22RLBbp
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 9, 2017
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“I can’t say for sure if this Hodgkinson guy listened to me, but he probably did." WaPo editor: All we got?… OK! https://t.co/BBm27eWwwd
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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"This kind of dynastic politics has no place in America." — George H.W. Bush https://t.co/MHeC0Ep93X
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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Especially if you are "married to Bernard Weinraub, a former New York Times reporter." That's the key to this puffer. https://t.co/UIDaiC09op
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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Good ex. of possibly meritorious GOP gripe written up in base-pleasing way that has no hope of convincing other side https://t.co/YexMNKTvD8
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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RUBIO IS THE WINNER HERE: Jim, you liked the drum-beating for more military involvement in Syria? https://t.co/OO9WgmMd6A
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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"America is struggling with long-term economic rot." https://t.co/LyjC5CgG5D Quibble: Manufacturing sector since 2000 doesn't look that bad
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 8, 2017
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I'd like to bounce @SpeakerRyan because he's a doctrinaire Kempist/globalist destroying Trump presidency. But hey-sleeveless dresses will do https://t.co/QQJv4rLZcs
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) July 7, 2017
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