January 17, 2018

#WakeUpWisconsin.

Twitter has #WakeUpWisconsin at the top of its "Trends for you" list for me. I won't show you what's mostly there, but I like these 2 reactions:



13 comments:

Big Mike said...

I think you and Meade have already been up for a while. Did you remember to brush your teeth?

rehajm said...

#LeftiesSleepIn

Paco Wové said...

The millennial fear grimace.

Rob said...

#GoBackToSleepWisconsin

gspencer said...

"What, broccoli for breakfast? No thanks"

Christopher said...

Hadn't heard about this one until this morning.

My prediction for the coverage is that all talking points for the day will basically be one of the following:

-Democrat tsunami this fall, they're winning 100 seats no sweat
-Republicans should be concerned and need Trump to improve his popularity
-Polls also said Clinton would win

Fernandinande said...

This poor little guy, let's call him Sven, can no longer wake up:

'Rainbow' dinosaur had iridescent feathers like a hummingbird
"... fossil with feathers so well-preserved that they were able to see the feathers' microscopic color-bearing structures..."

Birches said...

Everything's politics all the time for some people. Sad!

michaele said...

Saw the baby one a year or so ago and the accompanying caption went something like, "The first time you see your parents having sex".

Birches said...

So this might be just me, but couldn't it be possible voters didn't like the nepotism?

John Pickering said...

Just saw this, is Ann available for comment?

Democrat Patty Schachtner won a special election for a state Senate seat in Wisconsin on Tuesday, scoring an upset victory for her party in a district that President Donald Trump handily captured just over a year ago.

It was the latest in a string of election victories for Democrats since Trump took office, and a sign of hope for the party that the energy from the base and frustration with the president could lead to more wins in November.

Ann Althouse said...

This post is about Twitter hoodwinking me into clicking on a hashtag that’s about something I don’t want to read.

The idea that I want to talk about details of Wisconsin politics is the opposite of what I am saying.

George Grady said...

Where have you gone, Wake Up, San Francisco?