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  • Nov 12, 2024 | nytimes.com | David Swerdlick

    A strange thing about the presidential campaign we just endured is how many people rationalized their support for Donald Trump by arguing that he wouldn't make good on some of his central promises. "I think mass deportation is just talk, but the era of open borders will be over," Scott McConnell, a co-founder of The American Conservative, wrote on X. In July a Mexican-born Trump backer told The Times, "Last time, he didn't even finish the wall.

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David Swerdlick
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2 May 25

Pretty sure the first rule of "code talk"ing to white guys is not to talk about code talking to white guys.

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James Lynch @jameslynch32

Tim Walz: "I could code talk to white guys watching football, fixing their truck doing that...I was the permission structure to say 'look you can do this and vote for this.'" https://t.co/MiFxrzsBn3