Author Archives: Luke Ford

About Luke Ford

I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).

Ten Convenient Beliefs For Richard Spencer Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full identitarian speed in Richard Spencer’s quiet Virginia study, his occasional podcast appearances, his Substack notes, and the encrypted chats with the remaining fragments of the alt-right/identitarian network right now. With the U.S.-Israeli … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Candace Owens Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full independent-conservative speed in Candace Owens’s studio, her podcast production room, her social-media war room, and the late-night strategy chats with her team right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second month, … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Tucker Carlson Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full anti-establishment speed in Tucker Carlson’s Maine studio, the Tucker Carlson Network control room, his YouTube war room, and the late-night text threads with his producers and guests right now. With the U.S.-Israeli … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Megyn Kelly Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full independent-media speed in Megyn Kelly’s studio, her SiriusXM control room, her YouTube war room, and the group chats with her producers and guests right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Dan Turrentine Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full heterodox speed in Dan Turrentine’s home studio, The DC Huddle production room, his Substack inbox, and the group chats with co-hosts Rachael Bade and Sean Spicer right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Mark Halperin Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full contrarian speed in Mark Halperin’s home office, The 2Way newsletter war room, his podcast studio, and the group chats with his network of political operatives right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Leaders Of Ukraine Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full wartime tempo in the Presidential Office, the General Staff, the National Security and Defense Council, and the war-room briefings in Kyiv right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second month, Khamenei … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For David Ignatius Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full columnist speed in David Ignatius’s Washington Post office, his secure email inbox, and the quiet dinners with intelligence-community sources right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second month, Khamenei martyred, nuclear … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Leaders Of Turkey Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full presidential and strategic throttle in the Presidential Palace, the Foreign Ministry, MIT (Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı), and the energy and defense strategy rooms right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second month, … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Leaders Of The Washington Post Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are working overtime in the Washington Post’s newsroom, the executive suites at 1301 K Street, the digital-strategy war room, and Jeff Bezos’s private briefings right now. With the industry-wide pressures of AI disruption, subscriber churn, polarization, … Continue reading

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