Editors’ Blog - 2013
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07.03.13 | 6:58 am
Who to Follow

For those who are interested, I’ve assembled this list of twitter accounts to follow on the unfolding developments in Egypt. It’s not comprehensive; I’m still adding to it. It includes both journalists, government officials and partisans (on both sides). But I think it’s a good collection of people to follow to monitor the situation in real time.

07.03.13 | 7:12 am
Timing Is Everything

We are going on an hour after the military’s 48 hour ultimatum expired. Yesterday, President Morsi gave his confrontational speeches which many interpreted as a call to arms to his Muslim Brotherhood followers to defend the legitimacy of his presidency. This is turn brought a new statement from the Army pledging a fight to the death against “terrorists, extremists and fools”, which in the context seemed clearly to mean Morsi and his followers. Read More

07.03.13 | 7:36 am
Great Moments in Gun Ownership

Armed customer appears to have shot and killed two restaurant workers by mistake.

07.03.13 | 7:42 am
Obama Actually Just Doubled Down On The ACA

We’re awaiting further guidance from the Obama administration on its decision to delay the ACA’s so-called “employer mandate” for a year. But I think we already know enough to say that if this is an attempt to avoid political accountability for controversial parts of Obamacare, as its critics claim, it’s an unusually bizarre and self-defeating one.

In fact, I think you can make a decent case that the administration is actually doubling down on the most crucial and politically high-valence part of the law.

Let’s start with the easy stuff. Read More

07.03.13 | 9:28 am
Great Moments in Rival State Trolling

Assad government calls on Morsi to step down for sake of Egyptian People.

07.03.13 | 10:01 am
Rock Stars No More

Remember back in 2010 when immigration hardliners were a special type of rock star in conservative circles? Ever wonder where they are now? TPM’s Eric Lach found a number of those one-time stars that have since been jailed, recalled, disgraced or otherwise diminished in some way. Here’s the accounting.

07.03.13 | 10:10 am
Great Moments in Understatement

07.03.13 | 10:31 am
Announcement Coming

According to Reuters and Egypt’s state news agency, we are to hear an announcement within the hour on the post-Morsi ‘roadmap’ for Egypt to be presented by one-time UN diplomat and now opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei, the Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar and Pope Tawadros, head of the Coptic Church. Various generals and opposition figures are also, reportedly, to be on hand. Read More

07.03.13 | 10:40 am
Live Chat on Situation in Syria

At 5 PM this afternoon we’re holding a TPMPrime Live Chat with Elizabeth O’bagy on the current situation in Syria. A lot to discuss with the on-going carnage and the Obama administration’s decision to move toward more direct intervention. Get your questions in now and join us at 5.

07.03.13 | 10:59 am
Looks Like We Have Our End-Game

According to the Egyptian state news agency (now under the control of the Egyptian military) the military a short time ago informed President Morsi that he is no longer president.

General Sisi, Defense Minister and head of the Armed Forces, now addressing the public.