He can only keep his mouth shut for so long.
Month: September 2018
Republicans will probably try to cut spending on entitlement programs in 2019
"We can't afford to pay for Social Security and Medicare," says man who helped pass a $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich.https://t.co/gWSw31N09P
— Randy Bryce (@IronStache) September 18, 2018
Top Trump adviser says deficits caused by tax cuts are a problem, will require cuts in spending for the poor and middle class. https://t.co/9BLMnVPVaz
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) September 17, 2018
83% of the tax cut went to the Richest 1% – now guess who will pay for it? https://t.co/6UTbEtn9SS
— US Rep Brendan Boyle (@RepBrendanBoyle) September 18, 2018
Trump attacks Democrats in advance for criticism on Hurricane Florence response
Right now, everybody is saying what a great job we are doing with Hurricane Florence – and they are 100% correct. But don’t be fooled, at some point in the near future the Democrats will start ranting…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 18, 2018
No Democrats, to my knowledge, have attacked the president or FEMA or first responders for their response to Hurricane Florence, so Trump is now attacking Democrats for future attacks (?) about response efforts.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) September 18, 2018
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) September 18, 2018
Majority of Trump voters believe his lie/conspiracy theory on Puerto Rico deaths
New HuffPost/YouGov poll: about a quarter of the public buys into Trump's conspiracy theory about hurricane deaths. Numbers remarkably consistent whether or not context (including his lack of basis for the claim) is provided. https://t.co/U9dRUA76pd pic.twitter.com/JAE6I0h1OE
— Ariel Edwards-Levy (@aedwardslevy) September 18, 2018
Obama-Trump voters
1: In light new WI poll, I see some are discussing how Dems are winning back Obama-Trump voters (@HotlineJosh @HeerJeet @Bencjacobs). We did some research on OT voters in early 2017 for @prioritiesUSA. A look back at it provides interesting insight into what's happening today…
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) September 18, 2018
3: All Obama-Trump voters align with Dems on need to protect Medicare & Social Security, and on health care access for all (maybe why you continue to see ads on that!?) Only the strong OT voters cared deeply about immigration and trade. pic.twitter.com/CTq0EOeTlY
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) September 18, 2018
3: All Obama-Trump voters align with Dems on need to protect Medicare & Social Security, and on health care access for all (maybe why you continue to see ads on that!?) Only the strong OT voters cared deeply about immigration and trade. pic.twitter.com/CTq0EOeTlY
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) September 18, 2018
5: The reluctant Obama-Trump voter was willing to give him a shot way back in early 2017 but didn't have confidence he'd be a good President. Wanna bet these numbers have shifted bigly since we did this in February of 2017? pic.twitter.com/0Td8XhPjDL
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) September 18, 2018
7: The list of things that concerned reluctant Obama-Trump voters about what the President might do is like a list of things that have happened… tried to repeal Obamacare, will cut programs people depend on, tax on imports, he'll act like a maniac, etc. pic.twitter.com/g4QGTQjjdj
— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) September 18, 2018
Trump, Jr. tweets garbage
Trump, Jr. tweeted a lie about Anderson Cooper using a photo that was old and a disgusting fake note from Christine Blasey Ford.
"Donny Junior" was "tweeting lies." This segment lasted 9 minutes, and it was worth every minute, because these sorts of viral smears can't just be ignored. They have to be corrected. https://t.co/itK8Eklz6V
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 18, 2018
Donald Trump, Jr. mocked Dr. Ford on Instagram. His girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, was fired from FOX News for showing co-workers photos of male genitalia. She was one of the women who issued public statements in support of Ailes and essentially called Gretchen Carlson a liar https://t.co/I0BPKTUtHH
— Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) September 18, 2018
Kellyanne Conway says Kavanaugh accuser ‘should not be insulted’ — after Trump Jr. mocked her https://t.co/Q9oOJ95W8X pic.twitter.com/IQYBzb3fsS
— Richard McFadyen🇨🇦 (@RTMcFadyen) September 18, 2018
'Stay Away from Donnie Trump': Inside Don Jr.'s Drinking, Womanizing and Frat Guy Antics https://t.co/p87dWUHx4d
— Julie struyk (@Juliestruyk3) September 18, 2018
Kansas woman told her birth certificate is not proof of citizenship
Trump has unleashed a monster.
A woman born and raised in Kansas learns her birth certificate is not proof of her citizenship. https://t.co/GFhsy78LhV
— Esquire (@esquire) September 18, 2018
Pigtown Festival – September 22nd

More information at http://www.pigtownmainstreet.org/
I recommend it if you’re in Baltimore. The area is known as Pigtown because they ran pigs through the streets to the slaughterhouses.
The picture at the top is from the 2007 festival
Amazing Old Photo of Pigtown (c. 1920) #RERUNhttps://t.co/bDdhu823yG
— Ghosts of Baltimore (@GhostsofBmore) March 29, 2020
No investigations of Puerto Rico deaths
This is terrible
Quite a graphic. pic.twitter.com/hw1tPFBNap
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) September 17, 2018
The assault Kavanaugh is accused of was over 30 years ago – why it still matters
I believe Christine Blasey Ford.
My TL is full of women trying to make the world understand that it can take a long long time to talk about assault. Many of these expressions include personal revelations, some for the first time.
How many of us have to put ourselves on the line to give one of us credibility?
— Jina Moore (@itsjina) September 17, 2018
Why does a high school assault matter, after so many years? Maybe this is why. https://t.co/4v07Q10kv1
— Jayne Anne Phillips (@jayneanneonly) September 17, 2018
"I was never concerned about the 'timing' of the allegations… The fact that you spoke publicly, for the first time, some 35 years after the incident gives me no pause." —@goldietaylor to Christine Blasey Ford https://t.co/WA54RvD0aA
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 17, 2018
I think a lot of men find it hard to face the fact that statistically, many of their sisters, mothers, female friends, + colleagues have likely similar stories about being academically, professionally and/or emotionally, derailed for years after a “youthful indiscretion.”
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) September 17, 2018
Sexual abuses happen to all sorts of women and girls. Well-off women. Poor women. Educated women. Religious women. Women who grew up with two-parent households and those who didn’t.
The rot of misogyny is deep and unsparing.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) September 17, 2018
I had a similar coercive incident college. I ended up depressed and in on-campus therapy. My mom threatened to pull me out of school if i didn’t report it. All the while I felt it didn’t matter because he was older and going to law school.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) September 17, 2018
I reported it to campus police, but nothing was done.
I was messed up for a good year. Thought sex was an inherently violent act.
Got a bunch of piercings to try to feel like I was in control of my body while liking that the pain of the piercings matched how I felt.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) September 17, 2018
And of course, I was told by family members that it was my fault for letting him up to my room (sober) in the first place.
I was told after that that if I had followed God’s commands it wouldn’t have happened, and that I needed to go to church to cleanse his spirit from me
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) September 17, 2018
I saw sincerely, what you may fail to understand is that for women who were in HS in 80s (& even later), it’s credible. Happened all the time. We didn’t talk about it, tried to forget it. But fact that it was common didn’t diminish the toll it took. And that bill has come due. https://t.co/m7L0LCtwWm
— Jennifer Palmieri (@jmpalmieri) September 17, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh may lose a job opportunity. Christine Blasey Ford has already lost so much more.
My latest. https://t.co/z6AUvUl86n
— Melissa Jeltsen (@quasimado) September 18, 2018
Don’t make up your mind about Kavanaugh without reading this. https://t.co/XFFjndwxyH
— David Brooks (@nytdavidbrooks) September 18, 2018
I personally know twenty women who have either been sexually harassed or assaulted. I don't know one woman who has ever lied about it.#BelieveChristine #Kavanaugh
— Emily Brandwin (@CIAspygirl) September 18, 2018
Why did Judge Kavanaugh's accuser take so long to come forward? Experts say a long delay in reporting or a foggy recall of events are the very hallmarks of sexual assault. https://t.co/01nyhJjBVy
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) September 18, 2018
update 9/21
Patti Davis, the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, pens a @washingtonpost op-ed on her sexual assault: "I never told anyone for decades — not a friend, not a boyfriend, not a therapist, not my husband when I got married years later" https://t.co/qqERQHRkzo
— Jennifer Hansler (@jmhansler) September 21, 2018
Hey, @realDonaldTrump, Listen the fuck up.
I was sexually assaulted twice. Once when I was a teenager. I never filed a police report and it took me 30 years to tell me parents.
If any survivor of sexual assault would like to add to this please do so in the replies. #MeToo https://t.co/n0Aymv3vCi
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) September 21, 2018
I waited over 20 years to report my sexual abuser.
Because I was 14.
Because it was my hero.
Because it was my priest.
Because I thought I'd be expelled.
Because I feared no one would believe me.
Because I thought suicide was easier than telling 1 person#WhyIDidntReport— Thomas Roberts (@ThomasARoberts) September 21, 2018
I want to share my experience on assault and memory in a thread:
— Anne Dickerson (@adickerson) September 21, 2018
I wrote an Op-Ed for @nytimes about something terrible that happened to me in my youth, something that happens to young women every day. We all have an opportunity to change the narrative and believe survivors. https://t.co/pqFt50t4R1
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) September 25, 2018
.@KirstenPowers tells @AndersonCooper she was sexually assaulted in the 1980s and "thought it was my fault."
"We didn't call it sexual assault," then, she said. "Sexual assault was something strangers did to you… It wasn't something that happened with a popular boy at school." pic.twitter.com/74a1AO0pOq
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) October 3, 2018
"It wasn't until I read — and reread — Ford's account that I gained some sort of clarity. I felt in my bones that I had to take action."
Christine Blasey Ford inspired me to break my silence, writes Naomi Seligman via @CNNOpinion https://t.co/8AKhV2FYC3 pic.twitter.com/OwbKV0sPpT
— CNN (@CNN) October 3, 2018
Connie Chung says she was sexually assaulted by the doctor who delivered her – and she didn't tell anyone for five decades https://t.co/nYc8D5uglt pic.twitter.com/nugUXqr4WO
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 3, 2018
