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Selim Bradley
SelimSeesYou
Baris quoting from Navarro report: “the estimated number of alleged deceased casting votes alone nearly cover the margin of victory in GA.” Barnes: “it’ll be a mini miracle for either
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Kemberlee Kaye
KemberleeKaye
Cannot stomach another think piece on the current status of "conservatism" or "Trumpism" or whether Trump was good or bad for Republicanism. Conservatism, the Buckley conservatism we knew, is dead.
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
"This is our country. OURS."The Republican Party has spent my entire lifetime and longer leading to this. They've nurtured and tended and encouraged the lie of white supremacy to harness
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Alexander Davidson
alex_davidson82
Starmers latest big idea is a rehash of all the embarrassing shite that Blair, Brown and Miliband engaged in. The idea that all you need to win the proles back
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Joshua Tait
Joshua_A_Tait
Kevin Williamson runs against conservative orthodoxy with this piece in National Review. But also against the magazine's history of anti-Establishment and Eisenhower criticism. (thread) https://www.nationalreview.com/the-tuesday/the-end
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Norbert Wiener Kreis
carl_b_sachs
Thoughts on recent interpretations of Kant, Hegel, and Marx in Anglophone academic philosophy: a thread. Raymond Geuss observes that the widespread idea that Kant was politically liberal is a fabrication
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Philip Gorski
GorskiPhilip
1/ @MichaelRWear and @PaulDMiller2 ask: "What's the difference between White Christian Nationalism and American Civil Religion.I have a few thoughts about that... Caveat: wonky. 2/ Identifying characteristics of contemporary White
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Cian Ó Concubhair
CianOConcubhair
I think the siege mentality of many in @sinnfeinireland is an obvious – & in many cases understandable – response to unquestionable media hostility in the Republic (& a longer
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
The reality is very simple: The Republican Party is no longer participating in democracy. They're running a series of ops against every election cycle, predicated on the notion that only
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Danno
skinydan98
Been thinking a bit about @ZwhiteHistory 's series on Napoleon (not quite done with the whole thing yet) and figuring out what I think. I'm anti-Boney - he was a
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James McAuley
jameskmcauley
This is Théodore Reinach (1860-1928), one of the main characters in my book, "The House of Fragile Things." At the heart of public life in the Third Republic, he was
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Leslie McAdoo Gordon
McAdooGordon
I know people are angry & upset. I am also. We face an existential crisis in our governance, our institutions & our values. And, it is made worse because our
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Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
RevDrBarber
Love them. Pray for them. But don't stay stuck in the past with them. It's time for America to stop asking Trump to be magnanimous. He will have to confess
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mick
mickthetaig
am gonna tweet like an american academic here we go.Irish-Palestine solidarity is problematic and heres why.Irish-South Africa solidarity is problematic and heres why.Naming it the NICRA after the civil rights
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Ibraheem Thurial B.
Afghan_Policy
A most interesting interview by @Shamshadnetwork with TB spox Mujahid @Zabehulah_M33 (ZM)Some points: 1. ZM admits that the agreement mentions that in order to facilitate a political settlement, violence will
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
As with Douthat's column the other day, David Brooks massively overstates small differences among Republicans and the degree to which some are "breaking free from old orthodoxies." /1https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/07/opinion/
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