Lisa Graves

@thelisagraves

Researcher/writer/speaker re the bad guys. Former Chief Counsel for Noms on SJC, Deputy Assistant Attorney General + other posts TW≠endorse

Madison, WI + Washington, DC
Joined March 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 22

    America is facing three calamities: a deadly contagion, a capricious president and a well-funded right-wing infrastructure willing to devalue human life in pursuit of its political agenda, fanning the flames to open the states despite the costs .

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    The fossil fuel industry keeps saying it's good for people of color — even as its products kindle a climate crisis that disproportionately harms non-white communities. The goal is to claim the moral high ground for oil and gas. My latest story: 1/

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  3. Retweeted
    Nov 22

    Sidney Powell released this statement to and after the Trump campaign said she's not on the team: ""

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  4. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    Faith in the strength of our sacred institutions & founding principles is severely stretched...but they will hold. They will. He’s leaving, gracelessly & in infamy. But if we trade for it, give him some brokered settlement, we’ll be vulnerable to his return. We can’t flinch.

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  5. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    But his contemptible, treasonous, seditious assault on the stability of our political compact isn’t about 2024, personal enrichment or anything else other than trying to use chaos & threat to the foundation of the system as leverage to trade for a safe exit. Call. His. Bluff.

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  6. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    I will allow that he’s also a whiny, sulky, petulant, Grinchy, vindictive little 10-ply-super-soft bitch who no doubt is just throwing a wicked pout fest & trying to give a tiny-hand middle finger to the whole country for pure spite, without a single thought for the dead & dying

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    Nov 20

    His ‘turn card’ bluff will be an escalation & his ‘River card’ bluff could be really ugly. But they have to be called. We cannot let this mobster bully the USA into a deal to save his ass by threatening our democracy. THAT is his play. But he’s got junk in his hand. So call him.

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  8. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    ...which is to create enough chaos & anxiety about peaceful transfer of power, & fear of irreparable damage to the system, that he can cut a Nixon-style deal in exchange for finally conceding. But he doesn’t have the cards. His bluff after ‘the flop’ has been called in court...

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  9. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    ...or that ‘chaos is what he loves’. The core of it is that he knows he’s in deep, multi-dimensional legal jeopardy & this defines his every action. We’re seeing 1) a tactical delay of the transition to buy time for coverup & evidence suppression 2) above all, a desperate endgame

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    Nov 20

    I’m no political pundit but I grew up w a dad who was a federal prosecutor & he taught me a lot & I’ve also sat a fair amount of poker w serious players & l’ll say this: I do not think Trump is trying to ‘make his base happy’ or ‘laying the groundwork for his own network’...

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    Here’s the email:

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    This was particularly 🚨🚨🚨 Shows how much influence fossil fuel companies have in academia, and how academia/think tanks work to boost the industry's reputation. Stanford and Boness declined to comment on this exchange.

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    Moniz presented his report at an event by the Stanford Natural Gas Initiative, which SoCalGas (a funder of his report) is a member of, according to internal Stanford emails.

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    I was also shocked to learn more about 's various gas programs, including one that gives corporate affiliates that donate big money access to research “from inception to outcome.” Right here on their website:

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    Moniz's firm conducted an analysis about what it would take to reach California's climate goals. It was paid for by gas companies. And it found that gas--which causes climate change--would be critical to slowing it.

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    I took a deep dive into Ernest Moniz's fossil fuel ties and his perspective on change. Read more about why progressive advocates don't want him in the Biden administration.

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  18. Retweeted
    Nov 21

    Great thread, Charlie.

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  19. Retweeted
    Nov 21

    Jumping to today: So made the right choice an ended its contract with APGA. That's commendable. But what's next? Will another PR firm pick up the contract for 2021? 13/x

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  20. Retweeted
    Nov 21

    The budget figures are quite striking for the modest size of APGA. They likely spent at least $300k this year on Gas Genius via . And another $200k on a crisis PR firm () 12/x

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  21. Retweeted
    Nov 21

    But in 2020 (of course), things got even more exciting. sold on the upgrade package. Influencers! APGA couldn't resist. 11/x

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