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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
It was always going to come to this. Always. From the moment Trump refused to divest his financial interests, this presidency was about him and not about America. And so
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Jonathan Brown (JB)
JB_AU
So, this year I’ve seen a lot of people talk of “opting out” of social media because it’s become too toxic.And fair to some degree.But it’s worth noting that if
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Elliot Alderson
fs0c131y
This is not how Twitter works. If one of your tweet blow up, you will not have thousands of followers. Check the tweets with X00K+ RTs and you will see.You
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America-China Watcher
PandemicTruther
WHO dismissed the conspiracy theory of virus leak from Wuhan Laboratory (not reported by MSM)For the investigation, it was WHO who designed their itinerary and drew up the list of
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Tyler Olsen
ty_olsen
THREAD: One thing I've been thinking about for a while is how the commodification and pageview focus of community news has really hurt non-profits, community groups and the general sense
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Murray Oliver
journalist_guy
I’ve read some feel @robertacaro’s book is more a collection of fragments and notes than a cohesive monograph. Maybe.For me it seemed more authentic for exactly that reason, like one
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Spirit Fox
SpiritFoxxx
(1/9) The reason I've posted the lists: We are being divided because of race, sex, religious/political views, etc. We are being forced to fight, give up freedoms, and/or stand down
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Marlon J. Ettinger #BCVCM 🦁❌🥩
MarlonEttinger
Harry Haywood's 'Black Bolshevik.'Coming back from World War I to the battlefield of the Chicago race riot.pg 3 It was a turning point in Harry's life. Harry describes the age
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Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
Orwell said language is often used to dress up shabby thoughts, a tool of evasion rather than communication.“[Language] becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness
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Rod Dreher
roddreher
When I was a little kid in the '70s, I read a *lot* of the National Enquirer. A sweet old lady used to save her copies for me. She knew
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Thomas Baekdal
baekdal
One of the things that frustrate me is how people often talk about Facebook. I was reminded by this when I watched the latest This Week in Google: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVt6xsLm1zo ...
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Delyth Jewell AS/MS
DelythJewellAM
Today in #FMQs, I’m going to raise concerns about the damaging effect the media deficit in Wales has on our democracy. I thought I would put this in context beforehand
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GET A GRIP 💙
docrussjackson
#Outrage is the most profitable emotion: pundits, columnists, politicians & advertisers are trying to make us angry.It's partly why society is so polarized: to get attention (& ad-revenue, audiences, followers
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Alex
alexbreeze
It’s interesting that Germany’s transition of power post-Merkel hasn’t got a lot of coverage in the UK. Understandable because of Covid. But generally European politics hasn’t ever interested the UK.
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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
Trump backs down - on transition, on prosecuting MAGA rioters, on links to far right. Why? Because a felony was committed somewhere in the chain of command that led to
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Brian Manzullo
BrianManzullo
I'm on furlough for another two weeks, starting today. That's 3 weeks of unpaid furloughs in the span of one month.I don't say that to make you feel sorry for
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