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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
DavidAstinWalsh
One of the remarkable things about 2020 in Democratic politics is that both the center and the left have just kind of assumed that this was an all-or-nothing year, and
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
The UK 'debate' around the treatment of transgender children - dominated by hobbyists and the politically motivated - increasingly resembles anti-vaxism.https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/political-minds/202007/jk-rowling-and-the-
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mo
mo87mo87
You know an interesting thing I think alot about? How so much of economic justice organizing is built around the scarcity model. We talk about hating that model, but the
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Jed Shugerman
jedshug
After investing a lot of time researching & questioning the law of pardons, I think the left is too worked up about the validity of Trump pardons:1. Of the concrete
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John Hayward
Doc_0
One big long-term, and long-running, problem for the GOP is that it still has no idea how to harness populist energy, and no idea how to fight back when Democrats
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Quint Forgey
QuintForgey
On NYE, Fauci makes an argument I haven't heard him articulate so explicitly before: Americans' deep cultural/political divisions rendered the U.S. uniquely vulnerable to Covid-19."The pandemic emerged, from the standpoint
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
People will sneer at Farage, as they always do. But his political antennae are among the best in politics. There is a gap in the political marketplace for (what polls
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🇮🇳Kamlesh🇮🇳
kamleshuae
1/nAs a ordinary citizen of India I am heartbroken and disgusted to see what is happening to Arnab GoswaniI can see through the seditious game being played by CP Mumbai
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Ellie
Ellieaggie1
1) As I've said before,I'm not a member of the SNP. I occasionally think about joining because I support independence, however, the actions of the NEC over the upcoming election
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
I’d like to talk about Eric Blair. Sorry. Most of you know him as George Orwell. That was his pen name. Given these crazy times, we hear the terms 1984
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Cheri Jacobus
CheriJacobus
Barr, Caputo, Grenell, DeJoy -- all installed for nefarious reasons. When unqualified, out-of-the-box names pop up for key posts with Trump, they're to destroy us. These are criminals, thugs &
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Edmund Griffiths
EdmundGriffiths
Just been at a very informative Oxford CCS meeting, with Mike Macnair speaking on the offence of treason. Some key points: Fundamentally, treason laws ban waging war against the state
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Meghan Bodette
_____mjb
The narrative that non-Kurdish communities don't support the AANES political model and the ideology behind it is spreading again.Remember: Any analysis that ignores how *women* across communities have embraced key
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nastygranny
Nastygrannysz
We have a Fartsucker parroting this "bias" thing at work, as loudly as he can to anyone in the cafeteria who will listen (but mostly to those of us who
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Josh Huder
joshHuder
Something to keep in mind as Senate power-sharing standoff continues: Time matters a great deal in the credibility of McConnell and Schumer's threats. McConnell has a temporary advantage that will
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Salty Woman
HeyShayToday
I think Pelosi is a very astute political mind & I figure she probably has her reasons for endorsing Kennedy. But from where I'm sitting, Pelosi's biggest failure is that
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