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| | | | Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the alt-right. | |
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politicalresearch.org
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| | | | "We're the virus." So read a popular tweet from mid-March praising reports of diminished air and water pollution in countries under lockdown due to the novel coronavirus COVID-19. By mid-April, the tweet, which also suggested that "Coronavirus is Earth's vaccine," was liked nearly 300,000 times.[1] | |
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publicseminar.org
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| | | | The prehistory of Trump's Twitter strategies comes into sharp focus as one thinks about them in relation to Andrew Breitbart...Read More | |
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libya360.wordpress.com
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| | Ben Norton Donald Trump began his second term as president by vowing to grow the US empire. In his inauguration speech, Trump used explicitly imperialist rhetoric, promising to "expand our territory". He even invoked "Manifest Destiny", a concept employed by 19th-century US colonialists to justify ethnically cleansing Indigenous nations and stealing their land. "The United... |