"Took the time to come after me" = responding to ridiculous attack on a guy who *didn't* use the n word. Mmkay. Well done, dude.https://twitter.com/yashar/status/870857306149343233 …
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"Didn't look horrified." That one comment blew up both my home and my reporters/bloggers columns. He knew it would. He wanted it to.
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And he has since been tweeting and RTing all the different things Sasse could/should have done but didn't. It's absolute bullshit
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You're right. I'd hate for people to share information about how to respond to casual racist comments. How awful
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Haha. Yes, yes. That's the point of repeatedly hitting an ideological adversary over his surprised reaction. To helpfully educate us all.
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His problem is that he didn't assume the correct facial expression? Again. There's bullshit here.
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His problem is also that he has yet to say a word about it. He's retweeted praise about the interview
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See, Chris? Yashar wants to amplify a conclusion (it's a problem!) that Sasse hasn't commented on another person's use of the n word.
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Well, I'm glad Sasse agrees with
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I'm glad we're all done implying that Sasse has a race problem.pic.twitter.com/0hswS4jAqS
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"All." Putting words in our mouths? Did I write that? Did
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Asking that white people hold other white people accountable for casual racism is a good thing. More white people should do it.
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This rule, which is good, is applied against Republicans with the implication that they are uniquely bad actors, as we saw.
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The part where we pretend the attack wasn't an attack because it didn't contain the word "attack" is my favorite part of hack Twitter.
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