Just a reminder: this is where you can check which apps have access to your Facebook data, or which sites you’ve logged in to. https://t.co/zlxRx3EGOj
— Anil Dash (@anildash) March 17, 2018
Murphy the Trickster God only knows what’ll happen by start-of-business hours, so here’s a bunch of snippets before they get overwhelmed by this morning’s revelations. (And if this jinxes the streak so that there *are* no media-capturing revelations, you may thank me later.)
More than 250,000 people in 800+ communities are ready to take to the streets if Trump tries to fire Mueller. Find the group closest to you. https://t.co/QfmTCJkOXY
— shauna (@goldengateblond) March 18, 2018
Most outlets have reporters dedicated to covering Mueller probe. They shd deploy those Mueller-specific scribes to the Hill this wk to get in McConnell/Ryan's face about Trump threats
Everyday Hill reporters have too many relationships to mind to get confrontational at stakeouts— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) March 18, 2018
If Democrats take back the House, the gavel of the House Oversight and Govt Reform Committee will pass to one Elijah Cummings. Tick tock… https://t.co/ulzTysde3a
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) March 17, 2018
Why does the adventuring party have 13 hardened Player Characters, some big Crooked Magic Users, and Zero Non-Player Characters? Another Bard recently added…does anyone think this is fair to the Dungeon Monsters? And yet, there is NO TREASURE!
— Dungeons And Donalds (@DungeonsDonald) March 18, 2018
Public employees can’t be gagged by private agreements. These so-called NDAs are unconstitutional and unenforceable. https://t.co/IyYqScsESu
— ACLU (@ACLU) March 19, 2018
Possible media metaphor…
In case you missed my dog learning how to eat a string bean pic.twitter.com/gckcC8noYB
— Alexandra Kleeman (@AlexKleeman) March 16, 2018
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