'Brilliant, no lie!' See Rand Paul hit home run with this epic Nats vs Giants baseball snark
NY Times declares Nats-Giants game a quagmire. Urges immediate withdrawal.
— DrewMTips (@DrewMTips) October 5, 2014
New MLB postseason history. #Nats game is the longest by time. And ties record of 18 innings.
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) October 5, 2014
I didn't realize you could filibuster a baseball game.
— Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) October 5, 2014
That joke was so 16th inning RT @SenRandPaul: I didn't realize you could filibuster a baseball game.
— Deirdre Walsh (@deirdrewalshcnn) October 5, 2014
Not a 'glitch': Hospital in Dallas backtracks and now admits it knew Ebola patient's travel history before releasing him
Dallas hospital retracts explanation for missed #Ebola diagnosis; patient now critical: http://t.co/w5rttVdFfn pic.twitter.com/Gv3rfUGkSI
— Yahoo (@Yahoo) October 4, 2014
Dallas Hospital Alters Story on Ebola Case http://t.co/P8Ad3jSd49
— Jyoti Zaveri (@JJZaveri) October 5, 2014
Experts warn the US is not prepared to contain #Ebola
A deep dive per @LuisTrib @asmeltz
http://t.co/Qg6IybSbHy pic.twitter.com/HWP1sVxkNc
— SalenaZito (@SalenaZitoTrib) October 5, 2014
Funniest thing you'll read today: Coast Guard rescues man running from Florida to Bermuda in a 'bubble'
So this guy was going from Miami to Bermuda in a bubble, but the Coast Guard stopped him: http://t.co/t0brviCbp9 pic.twitter.com/fCwk4i7C2B
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) October 4, 2014
#Ebola RT @cnnbrk: Coast Guard rescues man who said he was running to Bermuda. http://t.co/67lWff7H4A pic.twitter.com/Az76cB1q9U
— CuffĂ© (@CuffyMeh) October 5, 2014
Thomas Friedman wants you to watch 'Batman' to understand ISIS and Boko Haram
This 850-word Tom Friedman column contains 250 words of dialogue from a Batman movie. http://t.co/KzqgICfDNW
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) October 4, 2014
Tom Friedman has got the Middle East all figured out because Batman. http://t.co/n39iZLaDDd
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) October 5, 2014
This broke my Tom Friedman article generator: http://t.co/wuxUyi5TLh
— Ben (@bensk) October 5, 2014
I approve of Friedman padding his op-eds with 30% Batman quotes, and look forward to the day when they consist entirely of Batman quotes
— Felix Gilman (@felixgilman) October 5, 2014
'You were part of the problem': Axelrod says Obama's ballot line was 'a mistake'; Citizens remind him of the real mistake
David Axelrod says it was a mistake for Obama to say his policies were on the ballot this November. Try not to laugh. Or cry.
— Ken Gardner (@kesgardner) October 5, 2014
Obama finally tells the #truth & Axelrod calls it a mistake! Axelrod: Obama ballot line a 'mistake' http://t.co/7hdqkjvDPv #copolitics @AFP
— CO Conservative (@fjeich) October 5, 2014
.@JeanneShaheen will pay for his “mistake" RT @TheFix: "It was a mistake" -- Axelrod on Obama's "my policies are on the ballot” #nhpolitics
— Lauren Zelt (@zeltdc) October 5, 2014
Police protest college's honoring of cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal
Philly Police, Union to protest Mumia graduation speech at a Vermont university by gathering at site of Danny Faulkner's murder today at 4
— Jeff Kolakowski (@jdkolakowski) October 5, 2014
Sentiment from #Philly. Meanwhile, #MumiaAbuJamal speaking at a Vermont college. Silence for 17 mins. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/vWbeAnCYxd
— Steve Patterson (@PattersonCBS3) October 5, 2014
#NOW: @PhillyPolice and the #FOP gathering for vigil honoring Maureen/Dan Faulkner. #Mumia speaking now. @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/On12YRce5p
— Steve Patterson (@PattersonCBS3) October 5, 2014
Silent vigil for slain Phila Police Ofc Daniel Faulkner murdered 1981. #MumiaAbuJamal speaking @ VT college via video pic.twitter.com/j4JY1Pcrnf
— Kenneth Moton (@KennethMoton) October 5, 2014
#NOW: @PhillyPolice hold prayer vigil where Ofc. Daniel Faulkner died at hands of #MumiaAbuJamal. pic.twitter.com/0R3TDbjrps
— Dave Kinchen on FOX (@DKinchenFOX29) October 5, 2014
Minutes before the silent vigil began at 13/Locust recognizing the sacrifice of Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. pic.twitter.com/4mf7CrUbLz
— Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) October 5, 2014
Widow of deceased @PhillyPolice officer Daniel Faulkner speaks on Mumia graduation speech: http://t.co/QABDFLS4NA pic.twitter.com/3HhpReoENc
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) October 5, 2014
Honoring a Hero, @PhillyPolice Officer Daniel Faulkner #4699, we will never forget the sacrifice he made on 12-9-81. pic.twitter.com/K57OsruvHQ
— 3rd District CPO (@PPDMikeDuffy) October 5, 2014
Police cadets honoring slain Phila officer Daniel Faulkner as his killer speaks at a college in Vermont today. #inq pic.twitter.com/m0WKmOvKMo
— Julia Terruso (@JuliaTerruso) October 5, 2014
Proud to participate in the silent vigil recognizing the ultimate sacrifice made by Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. Never forgotten.
— Thomas J. Nestel III (@TNestel3) October 5, 2014
@TNestel3 Those we remember never die, they live in our hearts and in our thoughts. REMEMBER. NEVER FORGET. pic.twitter.com/TT6bnzuQHe
— DOROTHY BAILEY (@dorothe500) October 5, 2014
Murder is wrong. Free speech is right. Sometimes these exist together. #Duality #truth #complexity
— Samantha Kolber (@SamanthaKolber) October 2, 2014
@SamanthaKolber Daniel Faulkner's right to free speech was taken away by your commencement speaker. #DanielFaulkner pic.twitter.com/vUQkIM3IFb
— Richard Anderson (@blkgld155) October 4, 2014
'A shift to closer combat': Apache helicopters used for strikes on Iraq for first time
3 strikes in Syria and 6 in Iraq. Helicopters used for first time in Iraq for strikes.
— Maj. Brian Fickel (@CENTCOMCGPAO) October 5, 2014
Today's summary. No allies involved. “@CENTCOMCGPAO: 3 strikes in Syria and 6 in Iraq. Helicopters used for first time in Iraq for strikes.”
— Philip Crowther (@PhilipinDC) October 5, 2014
@Zathras3 @CENTCOMCGPAO Significance is that it's riskier for US troops and signals a shift to closer combat. Also Mi-35 shot down on Friday
— DropsAndStrikes (@DropsAndStrikes) October 5, 2014
@DropsAndStrikes @CENTCOMCGPAO Which in turn hints at outcomes, i.e. of earlier strikes. Suspect their effectiveness limited.
— Zathras (@Zathras3) October 5, 2014
Seattle school board replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous People Day
Seattle School Board replaces Columbus Day with ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’
http://t.co/rPXf873Kog
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) October 5, 2014
@WashTimes @Lizzs_Lockeroom man this stuff is starting to get embarrassing.
— Salvatore Scriva (@Scriva85) October 5, 2014
@WashTimes Ironically an indigenous peoples day in Ireland or England would be considered race hatred toward their immigrant populations.
— Patrick (@paddylongshanks) October 5, 2014
Daily Kos predicts Wendy Davis win, statewide Democrat sweep in Texas
Wendy Davis will break the status quo in Texas. Democrats will win statewide. http://t.co/FMREvxL4cB
— Daily Kos (@dailykos) October 5, 2014
@dailykos Huh? @GregAbbott_TX has a 8-12 point lead. http://t.co/SYDoKIoKhP wake up over there.
— Elefante (@Calle_Elefante) October 5, 2014
Onion headline? RT @dailykos: Wendy Davis will break the status quo in Texas. Democrats will win statewide.
— Jen M (@JenJenMA) October 6, 2014
@JenJenMA Nah, just Daily Kos being Daily Kos.
— Brent (@BMC1181) October 6, 2014
Austan Goolsbee called out for his role in the weaponizing of the IRS
Explain yourself, @Austan_Goolsbee: http://t.co/ZgH0SeYqIH #IRS
— Savannah the Bossy (@thesavvy) October 5, 2014
@thesavvy that was debunked 3.5 yrs ago
— Austan Goolsbee (@Austan_Goolsbee) October 5, 2014
.@Austan_Goolsbee @thesavvy So you never openly talked about Koch Bros. Tax returns? Seems legit #LawyerUp
— S.M (@redsteeze) October 6, 2014
.@Austan_Goolsbee BTW, thanks for the brilliant economic success. Gotta go... Dollar General's got a sale on ramen. @instapundit @redsteeze
— jon gabriel (@exjon) October 6, 2014
#IRS #AustanGoolsbee The shamelessness of the Obama admin is almost beyond comprehension: http://t.co/cyqtvxpYtA || pic.twitter.com/BWzWDzaODL
— David L B (@dlb703) October 6, 2014
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