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James B
piercepenniless
This is circulating a lot, and it's interesting, one of the best of the genre of (ex-?) Tory attacks on Johnson. Stewart admits at times being charmed or disarmed or
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Progress Alberta
ProgressAlberta
Christmas is canceled. And it's worth pointing out just how badly Jason Kenney performed yesterday. The lockdown announcement was a real opportunity to show some empathy, to show that he
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Let's be blunt: much of the lockdown madness that destroyed the economies, politics, and culture of the free world was based on policymakers believing China's lies that it wiped out
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zei_squirrel
THREAD: in a interview from 2 days ago chomsky is asked directly: "has political correctness gone mad?" he answers: actually it is good, and the only reason the media class
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Evolve Politics
evolvepolitics
Why would Keir Starmer settle a case that Labour's lawyers said the party would win? And why would he choose to spend members' dues on compensation to people who might
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Scott Heerman
scott_heerman
I am still thinking about the #SHEAR2020 plenary and want to comment on the framing of the panel. These views have come out of many, many conversations (see citations at
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Rob Bluey
RobertBluey
.@TuckerCarlson is lying about @KayColesJames. She never said the words he's accused her of saying. Just the opposite: “There is no other country like ours in the world—nothing compares to its greatness.”
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
A few reflections on the union debate. Firstly, independence/ reunification is an ever present fault line. But Brexit has made it (at least for now) a very serious issue. The
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Megan Westra, MDiv
mwestramke
A THREAD: There’s been a lot of buzz in the last few days about the importance of maintaining friendships across political differences. 1/ This is no small thing though. This
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
People who deny any evidence of election fraud exhibit a rhetorical strategy known as "election fragility," which is deployed when one knows there is evidence of massive election fraud and
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Adam
adancabdulle
After many months of political wrangling regarding the 2020/2021 electoral model; reality finally caught up with @M_Farmaajo as he’s now been compelled to accept the model supported by most stakeholders.
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Susan "No Whataboutism" Bagwell
SweetieWalker
SO, considering how the now-conservative-leaning SCOTUS ruled on Pennsylvania's election challenge yesterday, it would appear partisans from both sides of the political aisle need to issue some apologies. Think about
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David H. Montgomery
dhmontgomery
Reading HW Brands’ “The Zealot & The Emancipator,” I was struck by a good way to analogize Lincoln’s famous lack of political experience — a single, decade-old term in Congress,
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Midnight Rider ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Qanon76
#qanonWorth repeating.MSDNC pushes coordinated FAKE, FALSE, MISLEADING DISINFORMATION based on a biased [D] political viewpoint [controlled mouthpiece(s)]. Blue checkmarks then defend and attack [target] opposing viewpoints using slander, a
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
One lesson, at least for British politics, of the cursed year we are about to wave goodbye to is that the political agenda can shift very rapidly in response to
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Neoliberal 🌐
ne0liberal
A quick thread about why I believe election models are better than betting markets:The simplest answer: political prediction markets are sometimes just bad, full stop. See research:http://bjll.org/index.php/jpm/article/view/1796 If you read
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