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Rob Wolfe

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the @monthly is hiring a new writer/editor, extremely good opportunity for someone looking to break into policy journalism washingtonmonthly.com/careers/


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The nation is more polarized than at any point since the Civil War. But soon, there will be at least one thing that binds us all together: Come Jan. 20, we will all be living in Trump’s America. My @TIME cover story on Trump’s return to power: time.com/7172052/how-do…

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For a related take, read the just-published investigation by @RMPWolfe @monthly on the recruitment firms that redline students from lower income neighborhoods so they never receive college brochures in the first place, /end washingtonmonthly.com/2024/10/29/the…


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Here's a timeline: In 1983, Larry Hogan Sr. and his wife, Ilona, bought a bucolic 10-acre property in Frederick for $230,000. The spacious colonial with columns on the front porch, nestled in the woods, was also where they based their law practice (1/8) time.com/7094238/larry-…


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Elaborating on this point for a second, I want to recommend @glastris and Zach Marcus's writing on non-flagship state schools, which are both relatively under-resourced and tend to not to figure much in the campus culture wars -- for instructive reasons. washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/25/tho…

Tom, who did a Phd at Michigan, talked about how much more genuinely diverse the state university he went to — a lesser known institution in the South — was.

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I take pride in seeing young (or young to me) @monthly alumni writing first rate/high impact stories at other publications. Just in the last week we’ve seen…/1


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Boom. @EricCortellessa @TIME reports that as MD governor, Larry Hogan, current GOP senate candidate, approved $16 million in state subsidies to a property his real estate firm represented and his family owned. /1. time.com/7094238/larry-… @monthly


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Which candidates represent the educated elite? Harris, Walz, and their spouses all attended regional public universities, while Trump and Vance are the first all-Ivy League GOP ticket in U.S history, I noted on @cspanwj this morning. /1 @monthly

WATCH: @glastris of the Washington Monthly (@monthly) describes an opportunity for Democrats in what he sees as a long-overlooked demographic of so-called “state college voters.”



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Hey, here's @glastris , the Washington @Monthly EIC, in @POLITICOMag on "The Overlooked Demographic That Is a Huge Opportunity for Democrats," the state college voter, particularly the regional ones, not the flagship ones. Here's why....1/x politi.co/3ZTXhh4 via @politico


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My favourite part of Megalopolis is when Adam Driver is raving about his revolutionary new utopian transport system and it’s just this fucking thing

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when a character thinks that a year of medical school entitles them to plow through the riches of the protagonist's emersonian mind.

WATCH: @glastris of the Washington Monthly (@monthly) describes an opportunity for Democrats in what he sees as a long-overlooked demographic of so-called “state college voters.”



Only one can turn the keys

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WATCH: @glastris of the Washington Monthly (@monthly) describes an opportunity for Democrats in what he sees as a long-overlooked demographic of so-called “state college voters.”



Rob Wolfe Reposted

Pre-debate fact check: when Donald Trump and/or the ABC moderators say Kamala Harris wants “price controls,” you’ll know they’re wrong/lying/speaking from ignorance, as ⁦@ZephyrTeachout⁩ explains ⁦@monthlywashingtonmonthly.com/2024/09/09/sto…


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Four times as many U.S. troops died in combat during Donald Trump’s presidency than during the Biden-Harris administration, according to an analysis of DoD data by ⁦@monthlywashingtonmonthly.com/2024/09/03/wor…


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The Origin of Specious. Emerging from a well-funded conservative academic network, the faddish theory of judicial “originalism” is now the Supreme Court’s main tool for overturning precedent and furthering its anti-democratic goals. washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/25/the… @monthly #SCOTUS


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Awesome reporting by @MarcNovicoff on graduate education. So much to unpack in this from debt, postgrad outcomes, value, online programming. We have been thinking of all these topics at @ThirdWayEDU Here’s some findings:

Wrote for the @monthly College Guide about the @NorthwesternU Master's in Counseling, where median debt is $153,657 and median earnings five years after grad is $56,897. If you're wondering how it works, and how it can exist and be legal, read below! washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/25/how…



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As governor and (if it happens) vice president, Tim Walz could go down in history as the guy who killed the electoral college. The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact needs to pass in just a few more states, and Kapow! washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/30/tim… @monthly @DavidEBurke


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To truly fulfill the promise of #HigherEd, we must focus on value and better recognize the institutions that genuinely improve their students' lives. We applaud @monthly for focusing on student success in their annual college rankings! washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/25/our…


Rob Wolfe Reposted

Wrote for the @monthly College Guide about the @NorthwesternU Master's in Counseling, where median debt is $153,657 and median earnings five years after grad is $56,897. If you're wondering how it works, and how it can exist and be legal, read below! washingtonmonthly.com/2024/08/25/how…


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