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Fresh off election falsehoods, Republicans serve up a whopper about Biden


Fresh off election falsehoods, Republicans serve up a whopper about Biden
Ashley Parker
By the time President Biden’s aides gathered for their morning meeting on Monday, the juicy whopper of a mistruth making its way around the conservative ecosphere that Biden’s climate plan would significantly limit America’s hamburger consumption had officially entered mainstream public discourse.
Biden’s team looked for an opportunity to quickly debunk the falsehood. White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain retweeted a CNN fact check titled, “No, Biden is not trying to force Americans to eat less red meat,” while several press aides tweeted a photo of a grinning Biden flipping burgers at a 2019 Iowa steak fry, along with the caption, “White House to the fact-challenged: where’s the beef?” ....

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Can Democrats Fix the Senate?


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Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy. Liveright, 2021.
Democrats had their sixty votes for a mere 212 days. From July 7, 2009, when Al Franken of Minnesota was finally sworn into office after winning by 312 votes, until February 4, 2010, when Scott Brown of Massachusetts took his seat after a shock win in a special election, the party had a sufficient majority to invoke cloture under the US Senate’s Rule 22 and close debate on legislation without needing votes from the other side. The last time either party had held sixty seats was in 1979. Given partisan sorting by geography and increased straight-ticket voting, Democrats will never pull it off again in any of our political lifetimes. ....

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