that's true. let me expand that: "and many of the most successful republicans are actually democrats. "pic.twitter.com/TE39T4MBPe
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Replying to @tereseaimee @MoustacheClubUS
This platform, Twitter, is a progressive frame. It's impossible to escape. Your Tweets, A*mee, are constantly "framed" by Twitter Trend lists of progressive talking points. Who to follow: Meghan Day, Carl Bejier. Muh algorithm, etc, etc.
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Replying to @bigeasy @tereseaimee
that's true! they want us to tie it together!
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @tereseaimee
Personally: 70% of my followers are day job peeps who earnestly support incrementalism who think I'm terribly misguided when I say what A*mee says but dumbly. IRL I'm a PMC-whisperer gently making the case that the working class *doesn't* vote against its own best interests. 1/
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Personally: Progressive framing is a survival tactic. 2/2
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Replying to @bigeasy @tereseaimee
not in my day job, thankfully. everyone there is to the right of tom cotton
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they're aware of the Work I Do and just number me among the "far right"
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this was the case when i taught at the university, too. i'd give these insane radical lectures that would get most people targeted by the various "right wing watch" groups and my students would write on my evaluations that they enjoyed having an all-american conservative prof
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