I’ve just experimented with creating a chain of
“Russian Doll” Tweets.
Maybe it’s cabin fever from spending too much time alone indoors sequestered away from friends and community . . .
. . . or maybe, it’s that this Russian Doll Tweet exercise I’ve engaged in is solace, providing the illusion of an organized structure for information as we experience overload. The inflow of news and information about coronavirus that spins around us seems so disorganized and unhelpful, at least to me, the 24/7 news cycle pelting us with statistics that inadequately describe multiple unknowns.
My Russian Doll Tweets (from
@WhiteMDD, my personal Twitter account, not the
@NatNotice National Notice Twitter account) started with noting that I
still have the option of voting for Bernie Sanders in the primaries (I am a New Yorker), and those tweets went eventually to the observation that Michael Bloomberg’s buying up of Democrats’ voter data (follow the links) might have the outcome of Bloomberg’s being appointed U.S. Treasury Secretary if marshal law is declared in the wake of a
“failed” national election. (
I apologize for my spelling, which on Twitter I can't go back to correct.). .
. . Twitter allowed me to create the chain because, with Twitter, you can
retweet another tweet
"with comment" to make a new combined Tweet.
But the only way, through Twitter, to open the Tweets and enjoy them
Russian Doll style is to start with the
last tweet about how Bloomberg becomes U.S. Treasury Secretary and follow it back to how I will still able to vote for Bernie Sanders even if he is not running a campaign I can financially contribute to.
However, via the posting here, I can give you the choice of enjoying the
Russian Doll tweets in either direction:
To read them
backward you can go to Twitter. . .
(
Also, please note that some of the individual tweets, as you will see, themselves have links embedded in them that can take you to some interesting, informative places.)
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Tweet: My experiment with “Russian Doll” tweets: Keep clicking on the retweeted tweet and see what I mean. | |
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. . or go to the
Part II end of this article. To read them
forward, as they were written, from the first, start below with
Part I:
PART I
Here are the Russian Doll tweets in the order they were tweeted.
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Tweet: Bernie’s suspension of it means I can no longer contribute $ for him to use in a campaign almost impossible to really run in a virus environment, but b/c he remains on all ballots collecting delegates I can still vote for him as reality continues to endorse him and Biden dements. |
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Tweet: And I still regret that Bernie is not more of a fighter, willing to challenge whether Biden really, truly, and honestly gained and holds the delegate lead purportedly given him by the media despite evidence to the contrary such as the highly discrepant exit polls. |
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Tweet: While I fume that Bernie suspended his campaign, I find his “suspension” speech seductively good. Am I just a sucker? Or is my cynical suspicion resulting in a crippling rejection of “hope.” (“Hope”? That was the Obama promise.) https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/9/bernie_sanders_drops_out_of_race |
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Tweet: On @democracynow @noamchomskyT offers “hope” that a “Biden” administration would be better than a Trump, even an Obama administration, b/c it would be more susceptible to the influence of a newly assertive left awakened by Sanders campaign; & address . . https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/10/noam_chomsky_trump_us_coronavirus_response |
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Tweet: Would a “Biden” admin be susceptible (more than Trump’s) to the influence of newly assertive left and finally address climate chaos, income inequality, militarism, etc.- The Sanders list? Biden “conceding” to lower Medicare age to 60 puts him far to the right of other Dems. |
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Tweet: It is time to start referring to a possible “Biden” administration in quotes because with Biden dementing it is far from clear who sent from the DNC would be running things. |
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Tweet: But there are those that think rather than wonder about the possibilities of how Continuity of Government (“COG”) concerns would be handled in a demented “Biden” administration we should worry if there will be any national elections at all. https://off-guardian.org/2020/04/09/standing-on-the-precipice-of-martial-law/ |
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Tweet: Those worrying that Marshall Law would bring in unconstitutional Continuity of Government changes in the wake of a “failed” election include @_whitneywebb who has been writing of these worries since before the virus arrived. https://twitter.com/blacklistednews/status/1242240104644505600?s=21 |
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Tweet: If Marshall Law is declared in the wake of a “failed” election we might, to give it cover, get something like the absolutely inane “National Unity Cabinet” proposed by bombastic NY Times columnist Tom Friedman! https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/04/10/bide-a10.html |
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Tweet: In the Tom Friedman “National Unity Cabinet” the country might get if Marshall Law is ushered in in wake of a “failed” election, Michael Bloomberg would be U.S. Treasury Secretary in exchange for spending billions to scoop up the Democrats’ voter data. https://twitter.com/whitemdd/status/1249017082987118593?s=21 |
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Tweet: My experiment with “Russian Doll” tweets: Keep clicking on the retweeted tweet and see what I mean. | |
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PART II
Here are the Russian Doll tweets in the order they can be followed backward through Twitter.
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Tweet: My experiment with “Russian Doll” tweets: Keep clicking on the retweeted tweet and see what I mean. | |
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Tweet:
In the Tom Friedman “National Unity Cabinet” the country might get if
Marshall Law is ushered in in wake of a “failed” election, Michael
Bloomberg would be U.S. Treasury Secretary in exchange for spending
billions to scoop up the Democrats’ voter data.
https://twitter.com/whitemdd/status/1249017082987118593?s=21 |
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Tweet: If
Marshall Law is declared in the wake of a “failed” election we might,
to give it cover, get something like the absolutely inane “National
Unity Cabinet” proposed by bombastic NY Times columnist Tom Friedman!
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/04/10/bide-a10.html |
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Tweet:
Those worrying that Marshall Law would bring in unconstitutional
Continuity of Government changes in the wake of a “failed” election
include @_whitneywebb who has been writing of these worries since before
the virus arrived.
https://twitter.com/blacklistednews/status/1242240104644505600?s=21 |
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Tweet: But
there are those that think rather than wonder about the possibilities
of how Continuity of Government (“COG”) concerns would be handled in a
demented “Biden” administration we should worry if there will be any
national elections at all.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/04/09/standing-on-the-precipice-of-martial-law/ |
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Tweet: It
is time to start referring to a possible “Biden” administration in
quotes because with Biden dementing it is far from clear who sent from
the DNC would be running things. |
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Tweet: It
is time to start referring to a possible “Biden” administration in
quotes because with Biden dementing it is far from clear who sent from
the DNC would be running things. |
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Tweet: Would
a “Biden” admin be susceptible (more than Trump’s) to the influence of
newly assertive left and finally address climate chaos, income
inequality, militarism, etc.- The Sanders list? Biden “conceding” to
lower Medicare age to 60 puts him far to the right of other Dems. |
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Tweet: On
@democracynow @noamchomskyT offers “hope” that a “Biden” administration
would be better than a Trump, even an Obama administration, b/c it
would be more susceptible to the influence of a newly assertive left
awakened by Sanders campaign; & address . .
https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/10/noam_chomsky_trump_us_coronavirus_response |
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Tweet: While
I fume that Bernie suspended his campaign, I find his “suspension”
speech seductively good. Am I just a sucker? Or is my cynical suspicion
resulting in a crippling rejection of “hope.” (“Hope”? That was the
Obama promise.)
https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/9/bernie_sanders_drops_out_of_race |
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Tweet: And
I still regret that Bernie is not more of a fighter, willing to
challenge whether Biden really, truly, and honestly gained and holds the
delegate lead purportedly given him by the media despite evidence to the
contrary such as the highly discrepant exit polls. |
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Tweet: Bernie’s
suspension of it means I can no longer contribute $ for him to use in a
campaign almost impossible to really run in a virus environment, but
b/c he remains on all ballots collecting delegates I can still vote for
him as reality continues to endorse him and Biden dements. |
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