Monthly Archives: November 2024

I’m on Bluesky

Like all the good lemmings, I’ve opened a Bluesky account for myself, and also one for Jotwell.

It already feels like a firehose…if a somewhat friendly one.

Bear with me while I get acclimatized and learn how to auto-post from WordPress.

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David’s First TV Interview

My son the law professor made his TV interview debut yesterday.

I’m naturally biased, but I think he’s good at this.

Incidentally, the weird background is somewhere at a conference he was attending.

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Election Day Anthem

“Yes She Can”

If I had to bet it would be Harris, a Democratic House, and a Republican Senate. But I say that with no confidence.

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LeBron James Enters the Fray

Pulls no punches here: LeBron James on X: “What are we even talking about here?? When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!!

Click through if you don’t see the devastating video…

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The Virtues of a Secret Ballot

George Clooney, via Vote Common Good, gives us the bro version of their recent ad featuring Julia Roberts reminding women that the secret ballot means that women don’t have to vote like their husbands tell them to.

Whether either ad will persuade large numbers of people is probably besides the point: it’s a game of small numbers at this point.

Incidentally, one of the terrible things about large-scale mail-in voting (as opposed to early in-person voting) is that it opens the door to voter intimidation and vote selling.  It’s tough to sell your vote if there is no way for the buyer to know if you did what you promised.  Both sales and pressure are easy at the kitchen table.

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