Daily Archives: July 25, 2016

A revealing look into Donald Trump’s unofficial Internet campaign

From Washington Post July 18, 2016: At this time last year, Bill Mitchell had 149 Twitter followers and “nothing particularly interesting to say.” He is now, per a recent MIT Media Lab study, the single most influential private person tweeting … Continue reading

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THE REVOLT OF THE BANANA REPUBLICANS

Thanks for the gay hysteria, mate. Jamie Kirchik, who wrote last week in the Los Angeles Times that the military should mount a coup against a President Trump, writes today in Tabletmag: The porcine duo of Newt Gingrich and Dick … Continue reading

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‘The ABC of Merkel Youth is Always Be Chopping’

Comments at Steve Sailer: * Erdogan seems pretty competent in putting it into practice. And he seems to be taking the country in the direction that a small majority or plurality of Turks want it to go. He seems to … Continue reading

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Trump’s Impressive Convention Bounce

Will he learn the lessons? Comments: The good thing about the impressive bounce Trump is getting after the convention is that it will impress on him that the persona and policy he projected in the convention is the key to … Continue reading

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NYT: Bratton, Who Shaped an Era in Policing, Tries to Navigate a Racial Divide

New York Times: As he signals the end of his tenure as New York City police commissioner, William J. Bratton is attempting perhaps his most difficult task: tackling mistrust between officers and minority communities. Good luck with that. There’s no … Continue reading

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