Here’s What to Watch for in Germany’s Election This Weekend
MATTHEW C. REES: Ten things to keep your eyes on as the Merkel era comes to an end.
🏒 FACEOFF 🏒
I don’t like the beach. Sand irritates me. I don’t like swimming. And I really really really do not like seafood. (Despite a relative of my wife owning a very nice crab house on the East Coast.)
But what I don’t like is tradition dying. I moved to Woodbridge, VA in 2019. Back then, we used to have a minor league baseball team. JVL had season tickets, and as a former minor league baseball employee, I love baseball. ESPECIALLY minor league baseball.
The team was moved 40 minutes down the road and I never got to see them (The Potomac Nationals, formerly the Cannons, now the Fredericksburg Nationals) play.
I don’t like stolen teams, either, and baseball is sort of a disgusting enterprise. I’ll spare you a rant on Rob Manfred.
This weekend, Tim’s Rivershore, a seafood restaurant / crab shack on the Potomac River is closing for good. Developers and disputes over rent did Tim’s in. But this humble little place on the river spurred a few other restaurants Tim opened.
We went last weekend to pay our respects, and clearly this place is special. On the docks where boaters would dock for a quick bite to eat, people carved their names. Just like when I’d go to an Indians game, our family would always find the brick we paid for in the plaza outside the ticket takers.
It’s unclear what comes next. And while it was not a tradition for my family, you could tell it was for people who have lived here for a long time. And I am a sucker for nostalgia and tradition.
Leading The Bulwark…
Here’s What to Watch for in Germany’s Election This Weekend
MATTHEW C. REES: Ten things to keep your eyes on as the Merkel era comes to an end.
🎧 On the Pods… 🎧
Rick Wilson Sounds Off on Trump, Dems, and Coups
On today's podcast, Rick Wilson joins host Charlie Sykes to offer some tough love to just about everybody.
Republicans are Dangerous. Can the Democrats Succeed?
Sarah Longwell sits in for Linda and Tom Nichols joins to discuss the Democrats' divisions, Haitians at the border, and Biden's foreign policy.
For Bulwark+ Members… 🔐
MORNING SHOTS: The Scariest Number You'll See Today 🔐
CHARLIE SYKES: The Big Lie goes bust in Arizona
THE TRIAD: The Lessons of Glenn Youngkin 🔐
JVL: The "Good Republicans" are ready to rock!
TNB LIVESTREAM: The Eastman Memo, the Democrats' Civil War, and What's the Matter with Ohio 🔐
THE SECRET PODCAST: Our Constitutional Crisis Is ongoing. 🔐
Sarah and JVL feel seen. Also: Sheetz > Wawa?
From The Bulwark Aggregator…
Biden White House leans toward releasing information about Trump and Jan. 6 attack, setting off legal and political showdown - Tom Hamburger and Jacqueline Alemany, The Washington Post
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen Election - Jack Healy, Michael Wines and Nick Corasaniti, The New York Times
Why Can’t Democrats Pass Gun Control? - Stephen Gutowski, The Atlantic
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley Will Seek an 8th Term in 2022 - 270 To Win
Breakthrough COVID-19 cases expected to become more common in coming months - Ariel Cohen, Roll Call
Biden to host Quad leaders in sign of refocused Asia policy - Brett Samuels, The Hill
Now That Opponents of the Texas Abortion Ban Are Using Its Provisions To Defeat It, Pro-Life Activists Are Crying Foul - Jacob Sullum, Reason Magazine
In Today’s Bulwark...
The Anti-Vax Ethos of ‘Live and Let Die’
ROBERT TRACINSKI: How do you save people who do not want to be saved?
Joe Carnahan and the Lighter Side of Fate
SONNY BUNCH: ‘Copshop,’ family, and the ugliness of destiny.
'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' Review
SONNY BUNCH: Roald Dahl's been dead for 30 years. How long should his estate continue to profit?
🚨OVERTIME 🚨
Happy Friday! I hope you have some fun weekend plans. We’re going to see another comedy show because let’s be honest, we all need some laughs.
Auditing the auditors.
A video from our friends at Defending Democracy Together on the #Fraudit.
CRT + Anti Maskers = Sadness.
Jordan Klepper meets and talks with some of the people who have “done the research.” Like with much of what Klepper does, it’s entertaining, but ultimately depressing. Especially the part where the woman protesting the school board admits she doesn’t vote. SMDH.
Does the CIA have a “Fraud department?” This just sounds really odd, Rep. Gosar.
That’s it for me for today. We’ll see you back here on Monday. Tech support questions? Email support@substack.com. Questions for me? Drop me a line: swift@thebulwark.com
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