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demmiblue

(36,816 posts)
7. Even better:
Sun Oct 18, 2020, 02:10 PM
Oct 2020
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism, the wielding of unchecked governmental authority by one person or group at the expense of the freedom of those who oppose them.

How is this possible? Weary from the 2016 election, many voters embraced uninformed obliviousness, unquestioning optimism, or an uncritically visceral reaction for or against the new administration. Instead, Amy Siskind sought facts. The Weekly List was born on November 20, 2016, chronicling Amy’s findings. Originally for her friends and social media followers, the List quickly went viral. The earliest weeks listed fewer than a dozen items. Now, nearly a year later, each week brings with it at least one-hundred new abnormalities.

Who is Amy Siskind?


After leaving Wall Street, Amy helped co-found The New Agenda, a national women’s advocacy organization, in 2008. As the President of The New Agenda, Amy continues to work toward equitable gender representation, fair pay, and women’s networking, while fighting against sexual assault and gender bias. Amy is also an activist in the LGBTQ community. Because the welfare of women and other marginalized communities and the welfare of our democracy are inseparable, Amy’s advocacy for equality now occurs alongside her mission as one of the most thorough and vocal observers of our failing-but-not-yet-failed democracy.

https://theweeklylist.org/
Wow. That will take some time to read, CrispyQ Oct 2020 #1
... Nevilledog Oct 2020 #2
Damn! central scrutinizer Oct 2020 #3
Bookmarked for reference. yonder Oct 2020 #4
Even better: demmiblue Oct 2020 #7
Yes, thank you. yonder Oct 2020 #24
It has been a very long four years, hasn't it? K&R crickets Oct 2020 #5
Does anyone know if this is babylonsister Oct 2020 #6
It's posted in large text at the link Brother Buzz Oct 2020 #8
This is as good as I can do: demmiblue Oct 2020 #9
See if this works for you MagickMuffin Oct 2020 #11
It works for me! Thank you very much! liberalla Oct 2020 #15
I have to subscribe which I might do later, babylonsister Oct 2020 #20
I'm not a subscriber, but I was able to review the thread MagickMuffin Oct 2020 #22
Thanks everyone! nt babylonsister Oct 2020 #21
Lot easier to read and bookmark from online edition. sinkingfeeling Oct 2020 #10
excellent list, click through to read it. Hamlette Oct 2020 #12
⭐️⭐️⭐️K&R ⭐️⭐️⭐️ spanone Oct 2020 #13
The Washington post is behind a paywall. Don't link to it. KWR65 Oct 2020 #14
The cost to read it is not that much csziggy Oct 2020 #19
This. Thank you! n/t moonscape Oct 2020 #23
Kick BadgerMom Oct 2020 #16
Nevilledog.. Upthevibe Oct 2020 #17
I have a digital subscription and can't find it on there. octoberlib Oct 2020 #18
I copied and pasted the entire contents Layzeebeaver Oct 2020 #25
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