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Marc EliasonBluesky26d ago
I quoted the Virginia Constitution and Republicans are losing their minds.๐Ÿคฏ Jonathan Turley suggested I am a "radical" and "Jacobian" for literally quoting the Virginia Constitution's Bill of Rights.๐Ÿ˜‚
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80
Accuracy
65
Framing
70
Context
60
Tone
Accuracy80%
Framing65%
Context70%
Tone60%
Analysis Summary
Marc Elias posted a quote from the Virginia Constitution's Bill of Rights in the context of the redistricting dispute, and Jonathan Turley criticized the move as radical and representing Jacobin tactics. The core facts are accurate โ€” Elias did cite the Constitution and Turley did label the effort radical โ€” but the post frames Turley's criticism as an overreaction to a simple constitutional quote, omitting that Turley was critiquing the broader proposal to restructure the state court system in response to an adverse ruling, not just the constitutional citation itself.
Claims Analysis (2)
โ€œI quoted the Virginia Constitution and Republicans are losing their mindsโ€
Elias did quote Virginia Constitution's Bill of Rights in redistricting dispute; Turley and others criticized the framing as radical, though characterizing their response as 'losing minds' is editorializing.
โ— Mostly True
โ€œJonathan Turley suggested I am a 'radical' and 'Jacobian' for literally quoting the Virginia Constitution's Bill of Rightsโ€
Turley's articles use 'radical' to describe the broader redistricting plan and court-packing proposal; the 'Jacobian' framing appears in his articles but in reference to the Democratic effort, not solely to quoting the Constitution.
โ— Mostly True
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