U.S. lawmakers will set up commission to probe Jan. 6 attack on Capitol: Pelosi https://t.co/iLMZ06jc4D pic.twitter.com/B2377nEWVE
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 15, 2021
With impeachment over, 9/11 probe leaders lend weight to calls for an independent commission to investigate Capito… https://t.co/w4xKh15H6K
— 🇺🇸Sherry-Statehood For DC (@PrezPelosi) February 14, 2021
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is enraging its traditional Republican allies: It applauded Biden's COVID relief bill; cheered Biden rejoining the Paris climate agreement; backed Neera Tanden's nomination; and expressed openness to raising the minimum wage. https://t.co/Wc0vZYBjRV
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 14, 2021
Biden is winning Republican support for his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan. Just not in Washington.
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) February 15, 2021
Republican mayors & governors say they badly need aid to keep police, to prevent small businesses from going under & to care for homeless & hungry
https://t.co/TOqBQ41F8E
That just 7 Senate Republicans bolted should end the absurd talk that there’s a burden on Biden to achieve a bipartisan nirvana. The case for ending the filibuster is now overwhelming. There aren’t 10 GOP votes for anything that really matters.
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) February 15, 2021
My column https://t.co/63svYfwVJq
In 2018, plurality of Republicans called Reagan the best president in history. Today, their most common answer is Trump.
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) February 15, 2021
Wonder if this is more about Repubs changing their views of Trump — or remaining Reaganites no longer self-identifying in polls as GOPhttps://t.co/izeO7zQvoF pic.twitter.com/rYeDw8TqEQ
Two things political reporters obsessed with Republicans could do that would be helpful:
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) February 15, 2021
1) Write more about what Republican voters want, not what Republican members of Congress want; and
2) Write more about why that's so different.https://t.co/EBktScWJ0M
NEW: Adam Kinzinger, aiming to turn the GOP from Trumpism, has been censured by Illinois Republicans and shunned by members of his family.
— Reid J. Epstein (@reidepstein) February 15, 2021
"You have embarrassed the Kinzinger family name!” they wrote him.
A look at his bet on a future that may not come.https://t.co/EWD2YZO49X
This letter is an eye-opening look at how propaganda is absorbed and then repeated, even to attack family members https://t.co/ucQ2ojPnDT
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) February 15, 2021
Well well well… https://t.co/9T6tePpwFB
— VoteVets (@votevets) February 15, 2021
It was at 40 percent in September. https://t.co/looewTm4TW
— Slate (@Slate) February 15, 2021
Democrats: This is the door opening to become a large, coalitional, governing party. But only if you can convince the commissars among you to let go of purity testing each other (and the rest of us). You manage that, you have a real opportunity here. https://t.co/88dLhNklRE
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) February 15, 2021
Ex-Sen. Jeff Flake calls for Republican party to leave Trump: "We should have" convicted him https://t.co/mpzmQzZWmJ pic.twitter.com/Lpuf0gCKG3
— The Hill (@thehill) February 15, 2021
Hahahahahah it's no accident that the GOP draws so many grifters; so easy to separate these idiots from their money https://t.co/sGUQLGPqcc
— Robert Farley (@drfarls) February 15, 2021
Texas Republicans mocked after begging Biden for help: 'Didn't Texas want to secede?' https://t.co/9DW9Quqyfu
— Raw Story (@RawStory) February 15, 2021
unless it gets super cold and snows pic.twitter.com/EoXA4kK9RQ
— Decoherence (@DecoherenceWave) February 15, 2021
How about Texas Democrats find a gubernatorial candidate capable of distributing vaccines and keeping the power on? That would be an effective contrast.
— Jason Stanford (@JasStanford) February 15, 2021
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) February 15, 2021
Power outages widespread in Texas, Oklahoma amid winter storms, with coldest temperatures yet to come https://t.co/c0v69CfMF5
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 15, 2021
“All of Texas is facing an extremely dangerous winter storm.” Snow and ice storms are dipping into areas as far south as Texas’ Gulf Coast. Storms are also expected to deliver ice and up to 12 inches of snow across parts of the southern Plains. https://t.co/F1555oEVS0
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 15, 2021