Noam Blum worked for the neoconservative Hudson Institute and used his anonymous Twitter account to promulgate public political opinions in line with neoconservative foreign policy views. His uncle is prominent neoconservative ideologue John Podhoretz.https://twitter.com/neontaster/status/1216032059199803393 …
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Replying to @mtracey
This is a monumentally shitty thing to do, and you know there is no justification for it but the hope of driving speech out of the public square. All he did was have a Twitter account people could judge by reading the opinions expressed therein. You've outed yourself as garbage.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
The justification -- identifying the influence of prominent neoconservatives in the DC media and power structure -- will always be a valid one.
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Replying to @mtracey
Let's be clear: is it your contention that having Bad Opinions on Twitter justifies stripping anonymity, or only belonging to a tribe you dislike?
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The conclusion of Hamilton's career does not recommend itself as an example.
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