Do you have a gun in your home?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) November 19, 2021
ALL
Yes 42%
No 55%
REP
Yes 61%
No 36%
IND
Yes 39%
No 57%
DEM
Yes 31%
No 69%
(Gallup Poll, 10/1-19/21)https://t.co/K3LiwF6DFc
Month: November 2021
Republicans go for control over voting results in Wisconsin
Rather than give Kevin McCarthy's breathless tirade any more oxygen, I direct your attention to what’s happening in Wisconsin. https://t.co/PTFlpawCza
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) November 19, 2021
Pretty convinced at this point that there’s no way Wisconsin Republicans will allow Biden to win the state’s electoral votes, should he win the most votes in the state in 2024. https://t.co/Kj9aqpxmii
— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) November 19, 2021
Slow motion crisis continues; “Republicans in Wisconsin are engaged in an all-out assault on the state’s election system, building off their attempts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential race by pressing to give themselves full control over voting in the state.” https://t.co/ENIgt3TAU4
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) November 19, 2021
WI Gov Tony Evers announces he is vetoing the gerrymandered districts passed by the GOP legislature, after they ignored the map created by a non-partisan commission. “I will fight for non-partisan redistricting to be the law of the land.” pic.twitter.com/aLUSpetoxH
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 18, 2021
Wisconsin, 379 days after the 2020 election https://t.co/4uRl7SdmEr
— David Weigel (@daveweigel) November 17, 2021
Republicans blocking confirmation of Biden appointees
They’re willing to hurt the US to make Biden look bad
The Biden administration has struggled to fill key State Department positions, in part because three Republican senators have stalled the confirmation process: @SenTedCruz, @HawleyMO, and @marcorubio.
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) November 17, 2021
Your morning reminder that Senate Republicans are blocking the confirmation of our NATO and EU Ambassadors so as to deliberately hamper global security.
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 14, 2021
Why? Because they believe global instability will hurt Biden, and hurting Biden is all that matters. https://t.co/2xZC5W6S22
.@SenTedCruz @HawleyMO & @marcorubio harming America & our critical national security interests by blocking the confirmation of US ambassadors to important posts around the world, including China. Differences of opinion are healthy but self-sabotage isn't. https://t.co/KMGup9pqj5
— Jamie Metzl (@JamieMetzl) November 17, 2021
Amid Republican blockade, just 9%, of Biden's ambassador nominees have been confirmed by the Senate compared with 77% for Obama at this point in his tenure and 70% for Trump. @CMcBinDC https://t.co/0Ni4wOAZvf
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) November 11, 2021
It is not an exaggeration to say that Little Marco Rubio, by putting holds on key ambassadorships to China and Spain, is undermining America's national security for crass political gain. Shameful.
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) November 17, 2021
Reuters article: Build Back Better will not add to inflation per rating agencies
EXCLUSIVE Rating agencies say Biden's spending plans will not add to inflationary pressure https://t.co/fsPpXHrpV5
— Ben Pershing (@benpershing) November 17, 2021
.@Markzandi: "Uncomfortably high inflation isn't here to stay. It won't be lower a month or even 3 months from now, as quelling the chaos [from covid] will take time.
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) November 17, 2021
"But a year from now … inflation will be low enough we won't be talking about it"https://t.co/sW0sxbhcpp
Eagles fans are most likely to start a fight
Survey of #NFL fans by shows Ravens fans 8th most likely to START a fight & 9th most likely to WIN a fight (w Eagles & Raiders fans 1-2 in both categories) 🥊
— Mark Viviano (@MarkWJZ) November 17, 2021
SEA fans most likely to BREAK UP a fight & IND fans most likely to LOSE a fight. ☮️
PS- Don’t fight @wjz 🏈 pic.twitter.com/kti7vduqAt
As a Philly sports fan, I can honestly say that no lies were detected https://t.co/7mXlwqUYp6
— Chris (@CBengelCBS) November 10, 2021
Songs with “Jukebox” in the title songs
Here’s a big list and the three I know best
Break out the Colgate for #NationalJukeboxDay pic.twitter.com/xXNAsEJ8YD
— Promo Machines (@PromoMachines) November 24, 2021
Even Fallen Angels celebrate #NationalJukeboxDay. #Noirvember pic.twitter.com/1DKQ4UCAJR
— Karen (@TheDarkPages) November 24, 2021
Don’t equate vaccine protests with the Holocaust
The display of swastikas and yellow Stars of David outside my office today is repugnant and offensive.
— Jeffrey Dinowitz (@JeffreyDinowitz) November 14, 2021
People are perfectly free to express their opinion on vaccines or any issue, but to openly display Nazi symbols outside the office of a Jewish legislator is despicable. https://t.co/2a1YVPTbEY pic.twitter.com/NEjFna12Hn
In Kansas, anti-vaxxers are showing up to municipal meetings wearing yellow stars, portraying themselves as having equal footing with Jewish victims of the Holocaust. pic.twitter.com/buXTibFON8
— Chad Loder (they/them) (@chadloder) November 12, 2021
Anti-vaccine protesters in the Bronx are being condemned after members of the group displayed Nazi symbols outside of a Jewish lawmaker’s office on Sunday https://t.co/hIPMluvpLw
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 15, 2021
Republicans bad “Let Go Brandon” slogan
Just another attack on Biden. It’s bad, not clever.
How "Let’s go Brandon" became an unofficial GOP slogan https://t.co/sU29ek8pQx
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 15, 2021
I don’t see Jesus fist pumping to Let’s Go Brandon chants. I’m probably out of touch though…Being decent and all.
— Denver Riggleman (@RepRiggleman) November 14, 2021
Pass the plate to get to the gate https://t.co/SuNRGFMkr6
Some ~personal~ news. Alongside working at @Independent, I’m now also a columnist for @MSNBC. Here’s my first column on why I can’t bring myself to get worked up about “Let’s Go Brandon.” https://t.co/QetZWPZ7VL
— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) November 9, 2021
NASCAR denounces its association with the “Let’s go, Brandon” political cry being used across the country as an insult directed at President Biden. https://t.co/bfXi1EtiFg
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2021
Grown adults in Florida break out into a "Let's go Brandon" chant after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) calls the Biden administration the “Brandon administration.” pic.twitter.com/0pJd3MvLnv
— The Recount (@therecount) November 3, 2021
An anti-Biden meme 'Let's Go Brandon' catches on with conservatives. https://t.co/JPGcnSJeQa
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 3, 2021
‘Let’s go Brandon,’ explained
“Let’s Go Brandon” is another Trump Team profile in cowardice. If you really wanna say “F—k Joe Biden” why don’t you just come right out and say it? https://t.co/V0nOjIrDz9
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) November 1, 2021
The phrase "Let’s go Brandon," understood to be an insult to President Biden, was uttered over the intercom by a Southwest Airlines pilot. His remarks went viral and the airline issued an apology, saying it was conducting an investigation. https://t.co/KeFlqtqTqo
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 1, 2021
"On Friday morning on a Southwest flight from Houston to Albuquerque, the pilot signed off his greeting over the public address system with the phrase, to audible gasps from some passengers." https://t.co/0KlzkTWSch
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) October 30, 2021
Manos: The Hands of Fate
“Manos: The Hands of Fate” was released on this day in 1966. It is one of the worst films ever and was the subject of a well-known Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. It’s available on DVD and Blu-ray.
I'm the reason most of you know about this film. I am so, so sorry. https://t.co/gC6gc4EDtH
— Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) November 15, 2021
MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE premiered in El Paso, Texas on this date in cinematic history. Sarah Jane (@FookThis) returns to DG to share an appreciation of a movie that many call “The Worst Of All Time.” Is it, though? https://t.co/rPAoAlzM0t 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/xl7xAbSJVp
— Daily Grindhouse (@DailyGrindhouse) November 15, 2021
It is not mentioned in this article that I am the one who found Manos: The Hands of Fate. Thank God. https://t.co/wzKsukty9U
— Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) December 3, 2021
Oh sweet, she had an article in Cracked years ago about the fascinating insanity behind this movie, which I've posted on Frank's timeline before, but if you haven't read it…https://t.co/euBHQjSSYV
— Elizabeth Stockwell (@biffyqueen) December 7, 2021
More local coverage for the Manos: The Hands of Fate gala premiere in El Paso, TX: pic.twitter.com/NxBh2TRAw4
— The Cannon Film Guide (@CannonFilmGuide) November 15, 2022
Manos: The Hands of Fate
— psychotronica (@psychotronica_) April 16, 2023
1966 / United States / Harold P. Warren
Behind the scenes
👐sound on👐 pic.twitter.com/5cEK5WD742
Frank Furness
Frank Furness was a prominent Philadelphia architect in the late 1800s. He is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery (which I have also posted about).
On the market: Wallingford home with Frank Furness library for $599,000 https://t.co/5Ndt0DuzR3
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) May 14, 2019
Robert Lewis House is a stand out even in a row of stunners.Arch: Frank Furness 1886
— 𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐬 (@HousesVictorian) June 23, 2020
📷https://t.co/d0T5RiJGyT pic.twitter.com/mEf3B2YOA1
Long-hidden Frank Furness building will be renovated in West Philly https://t.co/Chk7KUrrq7
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) March 20, 2018
Frank Furness hotel rehab in Wilmington 👀 https://t.co/eIvxW02QBX pic.twitter.com/2VCrwpchOP
— Ben She | 🐘@bensh3@jawns.club (@bensh__) May 19, 2021
The Franklin Building was designed by Frank Furness in 1895. It's been a parking lot since 1940.
— Daniel Trubman (@dmtrubman) May 17, 2021
125 S 12th St
Philadelphia
How It Started vs How It's Going pic.twitter.com/RAt7NN5Ao8
long thread on frank furness, who I believe is on the very short list of "notable architects who weren't complete bastard-mans" https://t.co/bPVz6nMBe1
— Well There's Your Problem Podcast (@wtyppod) May 23, 2020
The fabulous facade of Frank Furness's lost Exchange House in Philadelphia, from Robert Venturi's 'Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture' (1966) https://t.co/c7YNoS4fKQ pic.twitter.com/KzliRbcSEp
— @about-buildings.bsky.social (@about_buildings) January 13, 2019
From Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
The Beginning And End Of Frank Furness
