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  • Marjorie Taylor Greene: The Redemption Trap and the Rage Machine

    Marjorie Taylor Greene: The Redemption Trap and the Rage Machine

    So here is the question that refuses to be polite. Does everyone deserve a redemption arc. The storybook says yes. The sermon says forgiveness is a commandment. The friend you confided in after the worst year of your life says it depends. The criminal code says it is complicated. The internet says never. And the…

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  • From Gaza Clips to Nazi TikTok: How the Algorithm Funnels Kids to White Nationalism

    From Gaza Clips to Nazi TikTok: How the Algorithm Funnels Kids to White Nationalism

    When Tucker Carlson sits down for a warm, fireside-vibe chat with Nick Fuentes and the discourse acts shocked, maybe the real scandal is how quickly the algorithm now ushers young people from “criticizing a government” to “maybe Jews don’t belong in America.” Tucker Carlson has always been something of a political weather vane, albeit the

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  • MAGA Should Remember That Loyalty Is A One-Way Door In Trump’s World

    MAGA Should Remember That Loyalty Is A One-Way Door In Trump’s World

    The pattern is not complicated, it is a shredder that activates the second anyone near him grows a conscience, a spine, or an audience of their own. There is a certain look people get when they realize the room they thought was a team is actually a stage. It is the look of a person

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  • Verizon Shrinks 20% of Workforce Because Economy is Booming

    Verizon Shrinks 20% of Workforce Because Economy is Booming

    A corporate efficiency makeover that looks suspiciously like a disappearing act. The thing about telecom giants is that they love to talk about connection, yet the real connective tissue of their business is the quiet thrum of payroll software calculating who will still have health insurance by the time quarterly earnings hit the wire. Verizon,

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  • The New Campus Survival Skill: Duck, Cover, And Don’t Say “White Supremacy” Out Loud

    The New Campus Survival Skill: Duck, Cover, And Don’t Say “White Supremacy” Out Loud

    Indiana discovers that if you squint hard enough, teaching racism is now suppressing intellectual diversity. The modern university used to worry about things like research output, crumbling lecture halls, and whether students would riot if the dining hall replaced curly fries with the straight, morally ambiguous kind. Indiana University Bloomington has discovered a more avant

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  • Inside The Trump-Epstein Emails And A Capitol Pressure Campaign

    Inside The Trump-Epstein Emails And A Capitol Pressure Campaign

    Stop arguing about vibes and name what is on paper, on tape, and on the bank ledger. There is a rule of political weather that never fails. When a storm breaks over power, the first response is fog. Statements get longer, memories get shorter, and a chorus of very serious people insists that nothing can

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  • The Algorithmic Conveyor Belt: How Rage Turns Policy Debate into an Antisemitic Pipeline

    The Algorithmic Conveyor Belt: How Rage Turns Policy Debate into an Antisemitic Pipeline

    There is a truth so obvious that it remains invisible only because we are all scrolling. The American right has not simply flirted with anti-Jewish rhetoric; some of its most influential factions have fallen straight into it. But this descent is not spontaneous. It is mechanical, economic, engineered. It is what happens when an algorithm

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  • Greg Abbott Files for Reelection, Texas Should File for a Restraining Order

    Greg Abbott Files for Reelection, Texas Should File for a Restraining Order

    Greg Abbott has announced, with the confidence of a man who has never once been held accountable for the weather, the grid, the cruelty, or the highway-level carnage of his own governance, that he will run for governor of Texas again. Texans did not ask for this. Texans did not pray for this. Texans did

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  • Democratic Masterclass: How To Lose A Win In Washington

    Democratic Masterclass: How To Lose A Win In Washington

    The shutdown was a test of priorities. Democrats chose speed over substance, Republicans chose leverage over food, and the math of Rule XXII did the rest. The country just lived through a civics lesson that felt like a stress test. After forty days of a government shutdown that reached into kitchens, baggage claims, and clinic

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  • The To Do List From Hell: Watching Project 2025 Move From Blueprint to Reality in Real Time

    The To Do List From Hell: Watching Project 2025 Move From Blueprint to Reality in Real Time

    If you want to understand the moment you are living through, stop watching the melodrama and start reading the paperwork. America is not being remade through mystery or improvisation. It is being remade through a 920 page governing blueprint called Project 2025, a document that outlines, in clinical specificity, how to dismantle the federal government

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