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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers on the concept of the 'perverse cycle' in media and political dynamics, particularly in relation to Karl Rove's influence. It explores how journalists' admiration for 'savviness' in politics may have contributed to Rove's elevated status and how this reflects a broader media culture. The text also touches on the challenges journalists face in holding power accountable within a system where there's a 'shame subculture' and a tendency to avoid confrontation. The analysis considers whether Rove represents a new, intensified form of White House antipathy toward the press or if he's part of a longer tradition. There's also a mention of the media's role in shaping narratives around political figures like Rove and the implication... | |
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wearethemutants.com
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| | | | | By Michael Grasso Over the past year of the seemingly interminable 2020 presidential campaign in the United States, the public political history of Senator Bernie Sanders has been fĂȘted and castigated from both sides of the political aisle. An avowed democratic socialist throughout his life and political career, Sanders has taken the side of some... | |
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| | | | | On May 31st, Politico headlined "Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons: It's a major reversal that will help Ukraine to better defend its second-largest city." It reported: The Biden administration has quietly given Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia - solely near the area of Kharkiv - using U.S.-provided | |
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| | | The House of Representatives passed the much-delayed bill hours earlier. | ||