I didn't think anybody would make me wish Romney were running. But @DannyVinik did. http://t.co/LhF4wf7M9v
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) January 30, 2015
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I didn't think anybody would make me wish Romney were running. But @DannyVinik did. http://t.co/LhF4wf7M9v
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) January 30, 2015
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I know some people find it squicky when parents post cute things their kids say, but I'm always into it. SHOW ME YOUR BABY PICTURES ON FB.
— emilynussbaum (@emilynussbaum) February 1, 2015
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Speaking of Chait, I love this: http://t.co/tcCk9I8pO2 I really like most of his work; the stuff he writes about conservatism is wonderful.
— Elon Green (@elongreen) January 31, 2015
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.@TNR examines its problems with race and the "white" voice of the magazine. http://t.co/eTgptnglqO
— gettingsome (@gettingsome) January 31, 2015
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Adding my voice to the chorus of people recommending @HeerJeet's complicated legacy on race at TNR: http://t.co/q5gpSHVtp1
— Anne Helen Petersen (@annehelen) January 31, 2015
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"The New Republic owes an accounting to itself…" And here is that accounting. For its legacy on race in America. http://t.co/KajmUqMqMZ
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) January 31, 2015
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Seems to me that anyone construing @HeerJeet's appraisal of TNR as a "hit piece" simply hasn't read it in good faith http://t.co/pI2BCet19B
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) January 30, 2015
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Terrific Piece: The New Republic's Very Checkered Legacy on Race and Racism. http://t.co/GzFoiOTguH
— Steven Greenhouse (@greenhousenyt) January 30, 2015
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Pretty incredible that @tnr kicked off its newest iteration with this piece by @HeerJeet. Good work all. http://t.co/17Av82B0pD
— Jill Filipovic (@JillFilipovic) January 30, 2015
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“Rap’s hour as innovative popular music has come and gone.†The New Republic in 1991. http://t.co/DFAIbyr7Et
— Lydia Polgreen (@lpolgreen) January 29, 2015
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