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Posts by Ben Panko

1 month ago 247 32 0 1

i think jesse jackson was one of the most important american political figures of the post-war era and i think that his 1984 and 1988 campaigns for the democratic nomination still have a great deal to teach about forging a path to a more egalitarian world. RIP.

2 months ago 12341 1636 152 72

The maga divide summarized: does the gutter racism that is the mortar of our coalition apply to Jews or not? And if it doesn’t do we mean that or are we just pretending for the moment?

4 months ago 1867 382 33 11
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One explanation for Bari killing the story is that she did so as a public act of fealty to the administration. But another is that, as an inexperienced journalist, she doesn’t understand that a refusal to go on the record is a kind of comment in and of itself

4 months ago 3130 391 153 100

it is just incredible how far bari weiss got without ever having an audience other than the rich men she flatters

4 months ago 597 48 6 4

not that the present economic picture is rosy, but i do think that popular culture — and specifically nostalgia bait television — is a big part of the reason that our public memory of the 1970s, 1980s and even 1990s seems to miss the real economic pain that marked each of those decades.

4 months ago 8252 1012 335 161
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Woman comes to US at age 6. Graduates nursing school. Work permit. No criminal record. Snatched and imprisoned by ICE for 6 months now. About to be forced back to Honduras. A life destroyed and one less nurse. Merry Christmas.

www.nola.com/news/educati...

4 months ago 7693 3337 186 158

Think about how Marjorie Taylor Greene was actually dumb enough to believe that the Epstein files mattered to Trump, and her disillusionment. There were people dumb enough to believe that the right-wing “free speech movement” was actually about free speech.

4 months ago 393 68 4 3

I think it’s pretty likely Bari Weiss quits far sooner than anyone expects because if there’s anything we learned from her tenure at the New York Times it’s that this lady hates working, absolutely despises it, and she probably had to send like four emails today

4 months ago 6186 627 97 45

There are five hundred and ten (510) days until the next mayoral election in Chicago, set for Feb. 23, 2027.

6 months ago 71 15 4 1
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My fav quote in here is from Sen. Gallego:

6 months ago 615 110 18 6

Like gravity is a theory

6 months ago 1761 244 30 2
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ICE Agents Rappel from Helicopter in Overnight Chicago Raid, Dragging Kids from Beds to U-Hauls Overnight on Tuesday, Sept. 30, federal agents from different agencies raided an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, pulling men, women and children — some of them allegedly naked — from ...

I always pay attention to what stories People Magazine and other consumer media outlets cover. That's how you can tell that something has broken through the usual political and news bubbles. This horrific Chicago story has broken through. people.com/ice-agents-o...

6 months ago 13455 5724 362 282
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ICEBlock Owner After Apple Removes App: ‘We Are Determined to Fight This’ Apple removed ICEBlock reportedly after direct pressure from Department of Justice officials. “I am incredibly disappointed by Apple's actions today. Capitulating to an authoritarian regime is never t...

so the US government just forced a tech company to delete an app it doesn’t like, which is totally normal stuff

www.404media.co/iceblock-own...

6 months ago 16482 6977 742 444

Close enough, welcome back Spiro Agnew

7 months ago 2 0 0 0

i genuinely do think a big part of triangulation discourse is people avoiding that inflation was the biggest pain point for swing voters

7 months ago 287 30 10 8

i really have not seen yglesias et al reckon with the fact that kamala ran exactly the campaign they would have suggested and lost.

7 months ago 984 105 30 5

it is remarkable how they apparently have been scared off blue city/blue state approach

7 months ago 490 94 11 8

Just you wait until Bari Weiss hears about this, she and the free speech absolutists at The Free Press are gonna be STEAMED

7 months ago 217 52 4 0
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Amazing headline.

7 months ago 812 145 50 125
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right now, the Supreme Court's approvals are upside-down without anyone attacking them.

7 months ago 119 9 3 0

The root problem with this piece is that the people tweeting Luigi memes not only don't vote for democrats, they don't vote.

7 months ago 171 13 7 1

it’s great too that when district courts follow the law as written, one of the chuds on the Supreme Court pops up to scold them for not treating trump like a very special boy

7 months ago 5784 1182 59 13

Three SCOTUS stories before lunch on a Monday when the court isn't even in session perfectly encapsulates how the increasing importance of the shadow docket has completely reoriented how the court operates and what captures the public's attention.

7 months ago 2223 635 37 24
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Supreme Court upholds 'roving patrols' for immigration arrests in Los Angeles The Supreme Court says immigration agents may stop and question people they suspect are here illegally based on little more than working at a car wash, speaking Spanish or having brown skin.

"Half the population” of greater Los Angeles "now meet the government’s criteria for reasonable suspicion," in the wake of today's 6-3 SCOTUS ruling.

www.latimes.com/politics/sto...

7 months ago 3211 1527 207 169

very easy to overindex vibes here and elsewhere but it really feels like the bottom is going to fall out towards the end of the year

7 months ago 285 25 18 3
The injunction is silent as to the use
of force. And it is not necessary for the injunction to address
that use-of-force question because the Fourth Amendment’s
reasonableness standard continues to govern the officers’
use of force and to prohibit excessive force.
To the extent that excessive force has been used, the
Fourth Amendment prohibits such action, and remedies
should be available in federal court. I agree with the
dissent on that point. But to reiterate, this injunction
against brief stops for questioning does not address the useof-force issue.

The injunction is silent as to the use of force. And it is not necessary for the injunction to address that use-of-force question because the Fourth Amendment’s reasonableness standard continues to govern the officers’ use of force and to prohibit excessive force. To the extent that excessive force has been used, the Fourth Amendment prohibits such action, and remedies should be available in federal court. I agree with the dissent on that point. But to reiterate, this injunction against brief stops for questioning does not address the useof-force issue.

It's not the most important part of the issue but Kavanaugh saying "well they should just sue if they're the victims of excessive force from ICE" when he himself has previously voted to bar lawsuits against federal officers for violations of the 4th Amendment in immigration cases takes chutzpah.

7 months ago 12982 4405 521 220

There's a increasingly wide gulf between what you might call "local abundance"—which largely consists of liberal and progressive activists and local electeds trying to do YIMBY-type things—and "DC abundance," which hosts conferences where Oren Cass is a speaker for some reason.

7 months ago 982 159 16 29