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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | If I haven't blogged until now about the midterm election, it's because I find the state of the world too depressing. Go vote, obviously, if you're eligible and haven't yet. How many more chances will you have? While I'm (to put it mildly) neither especially courageous nor useful as an infantryman, I would've been honored... | |
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blogmaverick.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the role and influence of the media in the political landscape, particularly focusing on the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Key themes include the perception of media bias, the impact of media on public opinion, and the credibility of political figures. Mark Cuban's comments on the election and his stance on the media's role are highlighted, along with the broader implications of media bias and its effect on democratic processes. | |
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norvig.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a comprehensive analysis of the 2012 U.S. presidential election between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. It outlines key policy positions, economic arguments, and social issues, including healthcare, taxes, civil rights, and women's rights. The author critiques Romney's economic policies, particularly his tax plan, and highlights Obama's achievements in areas such as financial regulation, civil rights, and energy initiatives. The text also addresses Romney's controversial '47%' remark and his stance on abortion and contraception access. Overall, the author concludes that Obama's policies align better with the values and needs of the American people, and that Romney's approach is flawed and potentially harmful. | |
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www.rollingstone.com
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| | | Former vice president Mike Pence considered not certifying the election until Dan Quayle convinced him to deny Trump and preserve democracy. | ||