— doreen st. félix (@dstfelix) March 8, 2021
Shocked, I tell thee, shocked. pic.twitter.com/KKchguaf2Y
— John O’Brennan (@JohnOBrennan2) March 8, 2021
25 pages. https://t.co/pHQTjKel6R
— stefanstern (@stefanstern) March 8, 2021
Sources say the Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William are very concerned by what Harry and Meghan revealed in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. https://t.co/oG9MN3qsdP
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) March 8, 2021
MY definition of an amazing human being, is someone who is there for you when you are at your lowest. He was, and is still there. My choice is to LOVE the man I know, and the decisions he makes.❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/E0g3oIsKx1
— Gareth Thomas (@gareththomas14) March 8, 2021
Someone please write a hot take on why both McKinsey and the Royal Family call themselves “the Firm”.
— Alina Utrata (@AlinaUtrata) March 8, 2021
The royal family always viewed Meghan Markle as an existential threat, when she wasn't one, for reasons that were mostly racist. Ironically, they mistreated her so badly she became a threat. My latest for @NBCNewsTHINK: https://t.co/wzsvvU0Dby
— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) March 8, 2021
Oprah saying "What?" will singlehandedly dismantle the monarchy.
— Jessica Shaw (@JessicaShaw) March 8, 2021
Oprah Winfrey has said Prince Harry clarified it was not the Queen or Prince Philip who asked "how dark" his and Meghan's baby's skin would be https://t.co/iFSO9kHYpd
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 8, 2021
Here’s what the Palace woke up to, a pretty good summary. (But they were awake all night) pic.twitter.com/nFYyNX2LvH
— Frida Ghitis (@FridaGhitis) March 8, 2021
Anything that makes this dude cry like this is good In my book. https://t.co/XJMUFO6i0W
— Joshua Holland (@JoshuaHol) March 8, 2021
This you? pic.twitter.com/6XceAGw541
— Jerry Brown's SPACE LASER (@bwreed) March 8, 2021
— Stop Funding Hate (@StopFundingHate) March 8, 2021
It was instructive to return to this @BuzzFeed story comparing headlines about Kate with headlines about Meghan.
— Samuel West 💙 (@exitthelemming) March 8, 2021
If we can’t see the racism here, it’s because we don’t want to https://t.co/k1qyla8g5W pic.twitter.com/R3rEf3rm75
Meghan’s not going to see you tweeting you don’t believe she was suicidal – but your friends who have been suicidal will
— Elena Cresci (@elenacresci) March 8, 2021
Been reflecting today on my time as a reporter covering Princess Diana’s public appearances after her divorce and the way she was treated. My depressing conclusion is that in the nearly 30 years since then no one learned anything.
— Samira Ahmed (@SamiraAhmedUK) March 8, 2021
Amanda Gorman says Meghan was monarchy’s ‘greatest opportunity’ https://t.co/Epm1aXqVuZ
— The Independent (@Independent) March 8, 2021
She’s not Liam fucking Neeson, Emily. https://t.co/gM7EhbWYUS
— KJL (@kerryjeanlister) March 8, 2021
This will break her. #Meghan pic.twitter.com/NNfYvBc8E0
— Brendan May (@bmay) March 8, 2021
Let me bring back one of my favorite videos on the internet 🤣#HarryandMeghanonOprah pic.twitter.com/75cZnRsDnk
— Michael Keaton (@O_Dolly) March 8, 2021
We can't even import a NEW royal family from Germany, like we used to do, thanks to bloody Brexit.
— John Bull (@garius) March 8, 2021
JUST IN: The U.K. is considering postponing the introduction of border checks on imports from the EU to reduce the risk of disruption to supply chains this summer https://t.co/oKsJcANow3
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) March 8, 2021
Brexit and Covid combine to hammer UK exports https://t.co/rP5XvDpiL4
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) March 8, 2021
is there a head of there has been no growth economics? https://t.co/dyC4Buqjaw
— Danny Blanchflower PhD DLitt (*2) DSc CBE (@D_Blanchflower) March 8, 2021
I suppose it was inevitable we would end up with Schrödinger's Brexit …
— Dr Simon Ubsdell (@SimonUbsdell) March 8, 2021
Where the regime is buying advertorial to show how brilliant it is for business …
While simultaneously blaming the EU for making life impossible for business.
This Tesla factory Brexit lost to Berlin will generate for Germany in one year what fishing takes 30-50 years to generate for the UK 👇👇 https://t.co/7Th2JP4dIg
— Professor Lord Sir Dominic Cummings PhD (retd.) (@Eddystone506) March 8, 2021
A desperate attempt to shore up the plummeting DUP vote. All they ever offer unionist people is a new way to dragoon them into voting DUP. It's about time they faced some consequences at the ballot box for constant incomepetence, scandals, hubris & poor judgement over many years
— Steve Bradley (@bradley_steve) March 8, 2021
***
US CONTINUES STEADY PROGRESS ON VACCINES
When we got here 47 days ago, only 14% of adults over 75 had gotten their first shot.
— Ronald Klain (@WHCOS) March 8, 2021
Today — on the day that @CDCgov announced this 👇 — we can announce that 70% of Americans over 75 have gotten at least one shot.
https://t.co/Qb3QZuqNNk
Fully vaccinated people can gather without masks indoors, should still avoid travel: U.S. says https://t.co/X7IlmlurHP pic.twitter.com/sY24ldQc83
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 8, 2021
The new @CDCgov guidance pic.twitter.com/zz53H66m2P
— David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) March 8, 2021
U.S. administers 92.1 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines: CDC https://t.co/ptQvWvbPlN pic.twitter.com/rBOV7nz6Hk
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 8, 2021
“None of us can master the highly specialized fields that help assure our well-being, including medicine and epidemiology. And it can be highly destructive — to ourselves and others — if we prefer our intuitions to the experts.” https://t.co/0hvZBnX41o
— Michael Gerson (@MJGerson) March 8, 2021
President Biden will address the country on Thursday evening, one year after emergency measures were implemented on March 13, 2020, to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Since then, nearly 525,000 people in the U.S. have been killed and the economy battered. https://t.co/hzltqqWQ2U
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 8, 2021
Democrats' relief bill shores up a million people's pensions.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 8, 2021
It may be overshadowed by stimulus checks and unemployment benefits, but the money for multiemployer pension funds could save workers' retirements. https://t.co/NZcC1nseCo
The top 20% of households reaped 65% of benefit from Trump’s tax cuts. The bottom 20% got 1%.
— Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner) March 8, 2021
The American Rescue Plan gives aid to those who actually need it. My @Morning_Joe chart: pic.twitter.com/Ptq9Hpu3KA
But…
The Georgia Senate just passed a bill to eliminate no-excuse absentee voting. More than 1.3 million Georgians cast their ballots via no-excuse absentee voting in the 2020 election.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 8, 2021
Democrats unified against the bill. https://t.co/I0dzEnwFKr
As long as news organizations continue to refuse to call these laws what they are—voter suppression—Republicans know they can get away with passing them https://t.co/1mvET8VV8k
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 8, 2021
CROWDS GATHERS TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR GEORGE FLOYD: Protesters are gathering outside a Minneapolis courthouse where a jury selection is underway for the trial of Derek Chauvin. https://t.co/RdajLoNHWK
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) March 8, 2021
The George Floyd trial already took place.
— 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞 (@exavierpope) March 8, 2021
It lasted 8:46.
Derek Chauvin presided as judge, jury, and executioner https://t.co/T5tLnuYFqn