A salesgirl just told me she’s been watching me and on TV ever since she was a baby. That was sweet. I shouldn’t have slapped her.
— Alec Mapa (@AlecMapa) February 26, 2021
James St. James: Someone actually said to me “my grandmother used to party with you at Tunnel” —- !!!!
Nobody has to cover CPAC.Nobody has to give these liars and criminals an ounce of media oxygen.Nobody needs to hear “their side” when it’s an endless stream of lies.People who want to find it, will.But you don’t need to air four days from the Comic-con of hate.— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) February 24, 2021
Ron Hogan: “The Comic-Con of hate” is a perfect description of CPAC.
CPAC 2021, everyone pic.twitter.com/qjiOfebBNK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 26, 2021
The party of "kitchen-table issues"
There should not be any Capitol insurrection commission if Republicans in Congress choose anyone to be on the commission.They are complicit in the attack and the cover up/obscuring of it.Don’t do it.— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) February 25, 2021
Craig Unger: We didn’t invite Al-Qaeda to be on the 9/11 Commission.
Canceling $50,000 of student loan debt would lift a huge burden from the same communities who have been hit hardest by the pandemic. President Biden can #CancelStudentDebt with the stroke of a pen. @SenSchumer and I are urging him to act.https://t.co/AGFn0HCXHF
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 25, 2021
Katie Herzog: Elderly people?
Just in: Source confirms the US Attorney’s office is in possession of security camera footage of possible rioters being given tours before the Capitol attack — but nothing else. No visitor logs or entry records.
— Hugo Lowell (@hugolowell) February 25, 2021
Am told the US Attorney’s office only received security footage, in part bc formal visitor logs don’t exist for tours organized thru congressional offices with the Capitol closed as a result of coronavirus.
Wolf jumps the shark. https://t.co/TuwKyqv61Q pic.twitter.com/h3RUiCpgum
— Matthew Rettenmund (@mattrett) February 26, 2021
Is everyone officially nuts?
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved of an operation to capture or kill journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was murdered in 2018, according to a declassified U.S. intelligence report https://t.co/6rv2HvA6wf pic.twitter.com/N0AKp04xGt
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 26, 2021
Wait, I thought the U.S. position was "maybe he did, maybe he didn't"?
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