My article is now up on #FirstView@apsrjournal. My hope is that it will be of interest to anyone who works with or thinks about The Federalist, the American founding, or the Constitution.
Here’s a brief 🧵 on its 3 key arguments:
Zoom has conditioned me to believe that if I don’t like an event or meeting, I can just leave—immediately and without a word to anyone. This will be hard to unlearn.
Today I get to pay $300 to take a 3-hour English test in order to be eligible to stay in the country where I am employed to teach English language courses at an English language institution, a prerequisite for which was the PhD I earned at an English language university.
Rough day for some American Catholics, who no longer have an excuse for not understanding what the Pope says about caring for the poor, the imprisoned, and migrants.
It’s a bit hard to stomach all the “I got caught up in the moment” excuses from people who bought plane tickets, got time off work, made hotel reservations, packed their matching tactical gear, flew across the country...and then stormed the Capitol.
That's not how moments work.
"I GOT CAUGHT UP IN THE MOMENT."
Idaho man says he was the guy hanging from the balcony of the Senate. He's now apologizing to the American people and asking for forgiveness.
Story: trib.al/FJdNrxy