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Nate White
Ipitythepoorfo1
I was asked why we Brits dislike Trump. This was my reply:A few things spring to mind.Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no
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TwitReporter❁
humphreymoris
#TwitReport Watu walikuwa smart na wababe, mtu anayeogopwa na Rais na vyombo vyote vya dola huyo sio wa mchezomchezo. Umewahi kuwaza ni namna gani vitengo vya usalama vinamtambua mtu kwa
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Gerliz G.
GerlizG
Cometa 2020 F3 (NEOWISE)#NeowiseComet Photo 1: transient_astro | ig (California).Photo 2: cosmic_background | ig (California).Photo 3: pilot_astro | ig (Friesland).Photo 4: astrofalls | ig (Arizona). Photo 1: mackmurdoc | ig
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IndividualismLineman vs. They 🔺✖️🔻 Live
indian_lineman
ホラガイサンゴを食害するオニヒトデを食べることから『オニヒトデの天敵』と言われることもあるhttps://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%9B%E3%83%A9%E3%82%AC%E3%82%A4山伏https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B1%B1%E4%BC%8F 日航123墜落事故、国常立尊、出雲族・・・獣の数字 666とは誰と誰と誰? アーリア人とチュルク族 http://sano7.hatenadiary.com/?page=148
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REESUS PATRIOT™💙
ReesusP
I am going to thread this article by Nate White, a British writer, who describes Trump perfectly from a British perspective. A few things spring to mind. Trump lacks
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David Chapman
davidchapman141
THREAD: Election analysis based on Historical trends, not polls. Let's start with Incumbent strength. In 1976, Ford's (R) Approval among republicans was 68% (Gallup). In 1980, Carter's (D) Approval among
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paleo_liberal
I don't casually dismiss the polls that consistently show Donald Trump is behind. But I am convinced he is going to win, for many reasons. Thread 1/ First, it is
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/Here's a story from my college days about persuasion and majority rule that I think is instructive for the present moment.When I was a freshman, my dorm was debating whether
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David AttenBruh🦇🐍
AlHendiify
Racism in American Zoos: a thread Much of this is going to structural and generalized. I’m not interested in calling anyone out in particular, but am identifying areas of growth.
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Corey M. Gallagher
_SunshineRising
One of the most successful Republican operatives of his generation has a new book (buy it!) on how Trump grew out of the Repub party.I wrote about the same thing.
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Stan Gennihan
_jimh
The references to “fake news” and to the press as “the enemy of the people” aren’t just idle insults. That kind of language has helped rationalize warrantless searches and the
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
1/ The GOP is no longer a legitimate political party: it’s a cult. It’s becoming increasingly clear to Americans that the Republican Party only stands for one thing: the privilege
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jonathanstray
jonathanstray
Currently watching the @TowCenter discussion on conservative news. They interviewed many conservative journalists to understand how they see their work, and this is the report.https://www.cjr.org/tow_center/conservative-news-work-ethnography.phpthrea
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I Chose Hampture
HamptureI
Following Akilah Hughe's sputtering disbelief that she could not get away with doing & saying whatever she wanted to/about Carl Benjamin makes sense only if you grew up in the
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Samantha Pritchard
thucydiplease
This is your brain on presentism. This is your brain on ahistoricism.Because voters in 2008/2012/2016 didn't have a choice about neoliberalism in recent elections, that means they never had a
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Books Cache
bookscache
—THREAD—55/100 #100books2020Title: #PakistanAtTheCrossRoadsGenre: IR/politicsPublished: 2016Length: 338Binding: eBookDescription: Top international scholars assess Pakistan's politics & economics & challenges faced by its ci
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