NCYonathan

@YonathanApple
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Classified documents that Trump allegedly stole included details about U.S. defense and weapons capabilities, as well as information about nuclear programs. I don't want to hear another word about "law & order" from Republicans ever again.

All Trump can say about the docs is, “Hillary and Biden did it, too!”

First of all, no, they didn’t.

Second, this isn’t a defense. It’s a whine. Good luck winning it court with it.

What seems like a more dangerous precedent to set?

—Prosecuting a former president

—Letting a former president avoid accountability for allegedly stealing classified documents and then conspiring to obstruct the government's efforts to retrieve them

@gwagner Remember when Ronald Reagan once claimed trees caused pollution? Since we didn't have Twitter or Facebook or Mastodon back then, I wrote a letter to the editor of the Houston newspaper suggesting that if Reagan felt like that, I'd offered him a wager - he'd sit in a garage with a car with the motor running, and I'd sit in a greenhouse full of noxious polluting plants. Whoever lasts longer wins...

Just in case anyone thought the Murdoch family's Fox "News" was even slightly chastened by having to pay >$800 million for its lies about the 2020 election, it characterized Biden as a "wannabe dictator".

If you subscribe to cable or satellite TV, or an online equivalent, you are sending money to this evil company every month.

Please cancel and tell them they show contempt for our democracy by carrying this toxic waste.

It's a real shame that Reddit seems to care this little about the community that rather than making an effort to talk to developers and moderators and apologize for how this was handled, they'd rather just wall themselves off and and dare users to keep going. https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759559/reddit-internal-memo-api-pricing-changes-steve-huffman
Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says in an internal memo that the latest protest over API changes “will pass.” He also warned employees about wearing Reddit items in public.

The Verge