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How the Republican Party profits from mass shootings and sees them as a benefit to the party Americans live in a ridiculous media environment. One of the most bizarre elements of our modern time is the curious detente that exists...

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The Political Dadaism of Gavin Newsom Gavin Newsom is turning political trolling into modern art, and highlighting the laziness and hypocrisy of our nation's legacy media outle...

Well, since you ask. I just finished this post earlier today:
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The Political Dadaism of Gavin Newsom Gavin Newsom is turning political trolling into modern art, and highlighting the laziness and hypocrisy of our nation's legacy media outle...

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The Political Dadaism of Gavin Newsom Gavin Newsom is turning political trolling into modern art, and highlighting the laziness and hypocrisy of our nation's legacy media outle...

New blog with a new article up on Newsm that you may find interesting:
The Political Dadaism of Gavin Newsom
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Republicans call that "private sector innovation". By refusing to obsess over those protocols regarding bacteria they're able to cut their maintenance costs and maximize profitability, and because most consumers don't even know the company exists, chances of lawsuits are minimal.

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Anyone who noticed that the language of this article is quite simple compared to professor Merceica's other works should realize that is not an error on her part. She appears to understand the literacy problem of information warfare very clearly and is attempting to use the simplest terms possible.

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Professor Mercieca mentions that the conspiracy theory gives the believer a sense of control. That's because conspiracy theorists are great at doing something that academics tend to be very bad at: explaining things at a level that a person with a fourth grade reading level can comprehend.

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gemini.google.com-Google Gemini.pdf

I had a conversation with Google Gemini on the potential dangers of AI. I'm wondering how others will respond to this conversation.

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Part of the reason that MAGA is not receptive to what Democrats say, is they just don't understand what's being said. It appears the average MAGA voter functions at a 4th grade reading level, while the average Democrat is at a 9th to 10th grade reading level.

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MandatoryFunDay New shorts every day, long form content every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Merchandise and my newsletter are at my website link below. My content does not reflect the DoD.

If you don't know anyone who is in the military and want to get a better idea of how vets think try checking out this guy's account. He's hilarious, and his jokes will give you some perspective into veteran thinking.
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If you didn’t see this coming, you weren’t paying attention, and you are a part of the problem.

Also shout out to the 3rd Party and Jill Stein voters…

Once again: FUCK YOU.

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I hope you're still working on your book on political radicalization and information warfare. I'm still working on mine but it's taking forever. This topic is like attacking the hydra.

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I think it's far more likely that such an order would result in the generals deciding "that's enough" and escorting Trump and his minions out of the White House.

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Given that the UCMJ requires soldiers not to follow an illegal order, I strongly doubt that Trump would have the support, especially after he's sought to cut housing and health benefits for troops...

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The "alpha male" rhetoric of the internet manosphere has completely jumped the shark and become laughable. Poso and his ilk have become living caricatures.

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What it feels like when you study information warfare and you have to set down the A. Schlesinger Jr and Hofstadter textbooks and look at X and Facebook again.

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sell him weapons. We don't know if it will be Prince, or some other military contractor at this point. The ties to American universities and Palestine are key to Trump's goals. He wants to bring back his Muslim ban and turn public opinion against academics.

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best shot at winning conservative super-majorities in the 2026 mid-terms. The how would read like a draft script of an episode of the show "Blacklist"...someone like Erik Prince would identify a Palestinian Youth who is studying in the US and who has ties to the progressive movement, then offer to

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irate ham-fisted response to a terrorist attack is "protecting America from attacks", and they will readily ignore that it was Trump's appointment of lunatics and fools to key intelligence positions, and his gutting of federal agencies that provoked the attack. Right now a terror attack is the GOP's

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Trump's handlers want a terrorist attack on the United States because anxiety over prevailing threats prompts a loss of tolerance for social ambiguity and a tendency towards conservative thinking. The media's already in the bag for Trump and will readily go along with the narrative that Trump's...

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from the courts, then anyone who is harmed by Trump's un-Constitutional actions has standing to sue him in Federal Court. Trump cannot pardon himself, or dismiss a civil action, nor can he claim Presidential immunity. He is liable because an un-Constitutional action is outside his realm of duties.

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If an action by Trump is declared un-Constitutional, that renders Trump's actions void ab initio, that means those actions cannot be declared as official acts, and by definition they do not fall within any perimeter of Presidential immunity. What this means is that if Trump does ignore rulings...

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No buts, throw it in their face and if Trump takes it all the way to SCOTUS and they want to rule in Trump's favor they have to tie themselves in knots and make themselves look ridiculous in order to do so.

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Founders Online: 82. A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 18 June 1779 82. A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 18 June 1779

Also, Trump's proposed task force violates the First Amendment, and for the originalists, it violates the sentiment outlined in Jeffersons Virginia statute for religious freedom.

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In that case the people who bring suit against Trump should also file motions to have his lawyers sanctioned and disbarred. Leave the White House without legal representation.

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Hello Professor, thinking we need to push the talking point that a MAGA occupation of GAZA is bound to last just as long, and be just as costly - in terms of blood and treasure, as the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Anyone who is following me: if you are the kind of person who pushed the "Genocide Joe" talking point, or voted for Trump because you wanted to "teach Democrats a lesson" go ahead and un-follow me. I want nothing to do with you and I don't are to hear your bullshit.

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