Read @Philip_Elliott on Hunter Biden's new memoir: "Clearly, no political fixer had a hand near this manuscript. This is not the Instagram version of Hunter Biden’s life."
https://t.co/A4pBxcQzPD
Update: It looks like Senate Democrats got the green-light to do infrastructure via reconciliation. Also true: Manchin and Sinema may not be down for this path. https://t.co/mkJW35h4gl
"The fate of Democrats’ massive infrastructure plans may hinge on a person relatively unknown outside the Beltway: the Senate parliamentarian," writes @Philip_Elliotthttps://t.co/dFX8BzMItV
"The fate of Democrats’ massive infrastructure plans may hinge on a person relatively unknown outside the Beltway: the Senate parliamentarian," writes @Philip_Elliotthttps://t.co/AYtiRZF7D6
"What’s behind this distrust in democratic systems that, by and large, have led to national prosperity? The stench of corruption that hangs over them," writes @Philip_Elliotthttps://t.co/EULFn1Aw9S
Life hack a year on: Alfred Brendel's Beethoven recordings are a reminder that order exists. Almost everything is divided by a factor of four and made predictable.
Before you @ me, I acknowledge my fanboydom of Shostakovich and note it's also mathematical—just far less relaxing.
"It’s only been two months, and Biden has already shown us that, in moments of national trauma, he is America’s Grief Counselor," writes @Philip_Elliott. "He’s been calm but not cold. Comforting, but hardly weak" https://t.co/8ANNLzbiAw
"It’s almost impossible to imagine Republicans going along with plans to give Washington two votes in the Senate, one in the House and another three in the Electoral College," writes @Philip_Elliotthttps://t.co/cmgcyjZ4uF
And when I doubt OU's ability to match my pal — and Creighton super-fan — @davideblack, I see this! (Also, please wear masks, Bobcats!) https://t.co/Iv2dpOnfPk
Checks the notes and sees my mighty Bobcats of Ohio now face Creighton... And judging from @davideblack's enthusiasm for his alma mater, this might be difficult. cc @jeffzeleny@dwbarmore