"even the House infighting reflects, in some ways, the health of the GOP coalition" a scary, but reasonable conclusion.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 21, 2015
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Democrats are in denial. Their party is actually in deep trouble. https://t.co/WjcxpJrtj2
Democrats are in denial. Their party is actually in deep trouble. https://t.co/WjcxpJrtj2
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 21, 2015
Also, “the self licking ice cream cone.” 😂
Also, "the self licking ice cream cone." 😂
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 21, 2015
I have nothing but respect for Arthur Brooks leads as a person. Even if I think his policy ideas are bunk. https://t.co/2DoOTjkBZ4
I have nothing but respect for Arthur Brooks leads as a person. Even if I think his policy ideas are bunk. https://t.co/2DoOTjkBZ4
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 21, 2015
Introduced here: https://t.co/HIBmRUPdxh
Introduced here: https://t.co/HIBmRUPdxh
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 20, 2015
Nothing better than following up the weeks politics news from @drshow by listening to policy discussion on The weeds (via @voxdotcom).
Nothing better than following up the weeks politics news from @drshow by listening to policy discussion on The weeds (via @voxdotcom).
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 20, 2015
Things you learn on the Kojo Show? “Broccoli, it’s the scrub brush for the intestines.” https://t.co/c28EjRn1fY
Things you learn on the Kojo Show? "Broccoli, it's the scrub brush for the intestines." https://t.co/c28EjRn1fY
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 20, 2015
The super wealthy may have problems, but they also have the means to change things for the better.
The super wealthy may have problems, but they also have the means to change things for the better.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 19, 2015
“I am not necessarily comparing it to what people of color have to go through, but…” uhhhhhh
"I am not necessarily comparing it to what people of color have to go through, but…" uhhhhhh
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 19, 2015
“It was a middle schooler’s perspective of what funny is, so I’m always surprised when adults are such fans.” Maturity age of the ‘net: 13.
"It was a middle schooler’s perspective of what funny is, so I’m always surprised when adults are such fans." Maturity age of the 'net: 13.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) October 19, 2015