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  • Seth Abramson's Twitter site for April 24, 2020

    04/26/2020 6:58:22 AM PDT · by MarvinStinson · 20 replies
    twitter ^ | April 24, 2020 | Seth Abramson
    Seth Abramson This thread summarizes the major-media investigative reporting on the TRUMP-CHINA SCANDAL, a bribery scandal involving Trump's hunt for dirt on Joe Biden in China, his debts to the Chinese government, and his decision to ignore life-saving COVID-19 intel. Please RETWEET. · Steve Schmidt The utter asininity of Trump’s briefings this week are testament to the blindingly obvious reality that there is no proverbial bottom floor when it comes the abject stupidity and delusion that flows from the Presidential podium like a toxic fog over the country. Trump is a fool. Paul Krugman I could be wrong, but somehow...
  • Trump Derangement Syndrome: Journalist Tweets 451 Times to Desperately Explain Away Mueller Report

    04/19/2019 10:42:41 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 27 replies
    bigleaguepolitics.com ^ | 2 hours ago on Apr 19, 2019 | By Tom Pappert
    And the left says President Trump has a Twitter problem. ============================================================== Newsweek columnist Seth Abramson wrote over 450 tweets in a desperate attempt to frame the redacted Mueller Report as a net negative for President Donald J. Trump, even though it exonerates the president by proving there was no collusion with Russia or obstruction of justice. In a Twitter thread that saw new followup tweets published every few minutes for over 24 hours, Abramson desperately attempted to reframe the Mueller Report as bad news for President Trump. Abramson started his thread with an optimistic tone on April 17, the day...
  • Hillary Clinton’s Support Among Nonwhite Voters Has Collapsed

    04/01/2016 7:50:26 AM PDT · by TWhiteBear · 68 replies
    huffington post ^ | 03/31/2016 | Seth Abramson
    It’s all part of a dramatic national trend that has seen Clinton’s support among nonwhite voters dwindle to well under a third of what it was just a month ago — not nearly enough support to carry her, as it did throughout the Deep South, to future electoral victories in the Midwest and Northeast. So no, it’s not a coincidence that, in the 18 state primary elections since March 1st, Bernie Sanders has won on Election Day in 12 of them.