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[Daily Kos Morning Roundup]( A morning roundup of worthy pundit and news reads, brought to you by Daily Kos. [Click here to read the full web version.]( - [Ron DeSantis' Twitter DeBacle]( Ron DeSantis' Twitter DeBacle, Max Burns, “The Third Degree” on Substack DeSantis' Very Online presidential announcement was plagued with errors both technical and strategic. But while Twitter is the Internet equivalent of freebasing a barrel of unlabeled club drugs, it’s less than effective at actually electing presidents. DeSantis once dismissed Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign as nothing more than the product of teenage Twitter activists. Now the Very Online Right is so ascendant that DeSantis wouldn’t dare go anywhere else to make his announcement — even if appealing to the GOP’s Twitter addicts hurts his campaign. - [The deepening radicalization of Donald J. Trump]( The deepening radicalization of Donald J. Trump, Isaac Arnsdorf, Josh Dawsey and Adriana Usero, Washington Post Watch how the former president’s positions and rhetoric have grown more confrontational and extreme as he seeks a second term. On this and a host of subjects, from sexual assault to foreign and domestic policy, Trump’s positions have become even more extreme, his tone more confrontational, his accounts less tethered to reality, according to a Washington Post review of Trump’s speeches and interviews with former aides. Where he was at times ambiguous or equivocal, he’s now brazenly defiant. Embracing extreme positions is nothing new for Trump: Since launching his 2016 campaign by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” and then pledging to ban Muslims from entering the country, he has promoted divisive policies, made inflammatory comments and prompted constitutional showdowns with Congress and the courts. But a return to the White House, in Trump’s own articulation, would be his chance to take revenge on his political opponents and push even further on his most polarizing programs. The hardening of Trump’s stances comes as he has been operating for more than two years without the official apparatus of the White House, putting fewer gatekeepers and layers of review between him and the public. It also follows a long list of grievances he has accumulated from his eight years in politics. - [Daily Kos succeeds because we do things differently than any other media organization around. Unfortunately, we are falling behind revenue projections. Can you donate $5 today?]( - [Is the Surge to the Left Among Young Voters a Trump Blip or the Real Deal?]( Is the Surge to the Left Among Young Voters a Trump Blip or the Real Deal?, Thomas B. Edsall, New York Times There is a lot about the American electorate that we are only now beginning to see. These developments have profound implications for the future of both the Republican and the Democratic coalitions. Two key Democratic constituencies — the young and the religiously unobservant — have substantially increased as a share of the electorate. This shift is striking. In 2012, for example, white evangelicals — a hard-core Republican constituency — made up the same proportion of the electorate as the religiously unaffiliated: agnostics, atheists and the nonreligious. Both groups stood at roughly 19 percent of the population. By 2022, according to the Public Religion Research Institute (better known as P.R.R.I.), the percentage of white evangelicals had fallen to 13.6 percent, while those with little or no interest in religion and more progressive inclinations had surged to 26.8 percent of the population. - [Why DeSantis’ disastrous launch matters]( Why DeSantis’ disastrous launch matters, Eugene Daniels, Rachel Bade and Ryan Lizza, Politico Team DeSantis immediately tried to spin it as evidence that the governor’s immense popularity “broke the internet,” to paraphrase one campaign release. That’s not true, of course: The internet was just fine; the launch is what had problems. And if his popularity is so vast, it seems odd that after the Twitter Spaces restarted, half of the audience from the first attempt never returned. Let’s be clear: This was a bad night for DeSantis. It was supposed to be a tabula-rasa moment — a chance to reset the narrative around his campaign, which has seen its poll numbers drop and Trump’s lead widen. It was a moment to project strength and competence and give his donors and supporters a reason to get excited again. Instead, a different narrative is taking hold … - [Here are President Biden’s debt ceiling options, ranked]( Here are President Biden’s debt ceiling options, ranked, Heather Long, Washington Post SHORT-TERM EXTENSION Congress has enacted many short-term extensions to avoid default. It could do so again, but five House Republicans would have to join all Democrats to vote for it. This is not a given. SENATE VOTE OR HOUSE “DISCHARGE PETITION” The Senate has largely left this negotiation up to the White House and House Republicans. But if something close to a two-year freeze is on the table, the Senate could vote on it to pressure Republicans. House Democrats have also lined up a discharge petition, which allows a bill to be brought to the House floor with 218 signatures. (There are 213 House Democrats.) - [Doesn't matter if you're a coffee or tea person, whatever you're drinking tastes better out of a Daily Kos mug. Get yours now!]( - [Oath Keepers’ Stewart Rhodes sentenced to 18 years in Jan. 6 attack]( Oath Keepers’ Stewart Rhodes sentenced to 18 years in Jan. 6 attack, Michael Kunzelman, Alanna Durkin Richer AND Lindsay Whitehurst, LA Times Prosecutors, who sought a 25-year sentence, said Rhodes remained a threat to American democracy more than two years after he led a plot to forcibly block the transfer of power from Trump to President Biden after Trump lost the 2020 election… Rhodes and Meggs were the first people in nearly three decades to be found guilty at trial of seditious conspiracy. Meggs is expected to be sentenced after Rhodes later Thursday, and two other Oath Keepers will be sentenced Friday. Four other defendants convicted of seditious conspiracy are to be sentenced next week. The convictions were a major blow for the Oath Keepers, which Rhodes founded in 2009 and which grew into one of the largest far-right anti-government militia groups. Recruiting past and present members of the military and police officers, the group promotes the belief that the federal government is out to strip citizens of their civil liberties and paints its followers as defenders against tyranny. ICYMI: Popular stories from the past week you won't want to miss: - [DeSantis campaign in turmoil after Disney refuses to repair candidate]( - [Twitter reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene's defense of beau in drag]( - [Revolt in Belgorod may be troubling for Russia, but the guys involved are no heroes]( Want even more Daily Kos? 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