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when u see Taibbi and Trump end up on the same plank -- targeted by those in power - you realize the left vs. right duopoly is dead; replaced by a new one: insiders vs outsiders. this is the new blueprint - the new filter to see all things in the coming years.
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Ezra Klein on Charlie Kirk:
“You can dislike much of what Kirk believed and the following statement is still true: Kirk was practicing politics in exactly the right way. He was showing up to campuses and talking with anyone who would talk to him. He was one of the era’s most effective practitioners of persuasion. When... See more
Joe budden wants to know if Michael Rubin has any opinions on Palestine . After he gave his opinion on how he thinks black people hate on other black people . This comes after people were calling meek mill and lil baby gay for being around him . https://t.co/jHCSISoxJX
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“Those who claim to care about such students should be forced to choose a side,” writes Federalist Political Editor John Davidson. “Do lawmakers care more about appeasing teachers unions or ensuring our kids get an education?”
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instagram.com🇺🇸 BILL MAHER TO GAETZ: YOU ARE A LOT BRIGHTER THAN I THOUGHT YOU WERE
"I'm just going to end this part of our discussion by saying... you were a lot brighter than I thought you were."
Matt Gaetz:
"Did you think I was not bright? What gave you that... See more
Mario Nawfalx.comIn 2007, Ron Paul was running for president and brought up the blowback that lead to 9/11.
Rudy Giuliani demanded Dr. Paul strike his statement from the record to thunderous applause from the audience. Ron Paul did not take it back. He doubled down.
Sometimes, I doubt we’ve come very far at... See more
The Redheaded libertarianx.comHe’s also often hilarious. A video of him dorking out with a fidget spinner went viral, and his trolling of the Young Turks at the 2016 Republican Convention can safely be described by the overused term of “epic.”
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
Center-left's struggle with innovation while right-wing embraces risk-taking and new technologies in smartphone era politics
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Why do you think that is? I think that does get to the class issue that you were talking about.
The center-left got very comfortable being the kind of meritocratic, technocratic elite that always had the right answer, you know, the kind of smarty-pants answer that everybody in there would congratulate them on.
And the
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