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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - And funny how that turnaround coincided with Biden’s inauguration.  
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PoIiMath @politicalmath
It's extremely funny that the movie "Don't Look Up" came out during the Covid pandemic. A movie about how a cynical political class will deny a deadly reality that is staring them in the face. It naturally implies that this political class would be Republican because obviously liberals are enlightened science lovers.
Here we are, 6 years later, and the vast majority of our liberal  intellectual class is telling you that the plain truth of what happened simply didn't happen.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2049848337809961449

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - That’s because the same NGO framework which produced the lab leak also produced the response playbook and comprehensive strategy including lockdowns. COVID-19 was a self-fulling prophecy set 15 years in motion before it actually happened. They’re all complicit if it is a lab leak and they know it.
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PoIiMath @politicalmath
It's extremely funny that the movie "Don't Look Up" came out during the Covid pandemic. A movie about how a cynical political class will deny a deadly reality that is staring them in the face. It naturally implies that this political class would be Republican because obviously liberals are enlightened science lovers.
Here we are, 6 years later, and the vast majority of our liberal  intellectual class is telling you that the plain truth of what happened simply didn't happen.  
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2049841229509054473

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - 90% of DC’s problem is that politicians should stop seeking validation from higher institutions  Conversation
Mike Lee @BasedMikeLee
Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge?
I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps.
The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists.
In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points.
Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity.
It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities. 
Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities.
While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance. 
It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.
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