She's a political figure. Her political presence on Twitter - not just a stray ill-considered Tweet unrelated to the job, but years of who she has been in public - IS her public record. You're making the same error as the people who said Trump's Tweets don't matter to his job.https://twitter.com/EricBoehlert/status/1363162153541394437 …
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Sure, if you assume that all jobs in all fields of endeavor are as political as a Senate-confirmed position, & all statements resulting in cancellation are recent, extensive, & germane to the core duties of the job. https://twitter.com/grudging1/status/1363163003055669249 …
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The whole problem with "cancel culture" is taking the political aspect of politics & extending it to the entirety of life. Nobody's arguing that politics should not be political.
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If we’re really serious about people’s past we should look into the last three
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We did and they all passed the test.
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Disparaging the people whose votes are required for your confirmation is probably a bad strategy.
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I didn't know Matt Bruenig was a senator.
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Isn’t OMB historically known for its nonpartisanship? It never seemed like the right fit for her.
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As if Mick Mulvaney was a fountain of bipartisanship. LOL.
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