Not suggestive at all … https://t.co/QgCmE1Frrm
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Aug 8, 2025
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Not suggestive at all … https://t.co/QgCmE1Frrm
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Aug 8, 2025
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Tell us more about these “sensitive connections,” oh Grok… https://t.co/NqBIsGhVwN
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Aug 8, 2025
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August 08, 2025 at 07:21PM
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‘I mean, if he were really helping out the Mossad, would he wear an IDF sweatshirt? Come on!’–no need to wait for the response. https://t.co/MceHvtfMLn
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Aug 8, 2025
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August 08, 2025 at 01:51PM
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The interview with Epstein’s Paris-based butler “took place in his French home over a beer and Brazilian bread and cheese balls, which he says were a hit with Bill Gates.” https://t.co/wFHPh1z9eP
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Aug 8, 2025
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For example, Douthat says the right “is hyping the longstanding theory that Epstein was connected to Mossad, because it dovetails with their growing hostility to Israel.” But you don’t need that abstract Political Trend to explain (dismissively) why the Mossad theory is credible
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Aug 7, 2025
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Going “meta” on a news story–don’t talk about Epstein, talk about the prevalence of conspiracy theories!– is a tried and true way to sounds smart without annoying one side or the other. It’s also a proven way to avoid the news and the facts, so your opinion on a case seems a
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Aug 7, 2025
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Hmmm…. https://t.co/Q1nEfp8KKt
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Aug 6, 2025
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The most recent wage report wasn’t great, but I guess I don’t understand how a 3.7 increase for the bottom quartile when inflation is 2.7 percent is a “redneck recession,” rather than a modest gain. It would be a good story if Trump were punishing the people who elected him, and
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Aug 6, 2025
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US-born job gains outpace losses among immigrant workers https://t.co/OAQWKR9cGA #FoxBusiness
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Aug 6, 2025
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Why might Bill Gates, who only admired Epstein’s decor (https://t.co/5GyimzjTp8), announce a huge $2.5 billion initiative to improve women’s health? https://t.co/kAaf80WREk
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Aug 6, 2025
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Odd glitch reposting this…. https://t.co/gZtfqpLVq0
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Aug 5, 2025
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Your admiring Epstein Explainer, @MichaelWolffNYC! No disgust noted. https://t.co/qG2y83iQPY
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Aug 5, 2025
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Worth rereading Philip Weiss’ relatively early (2007) profile of Epstein, at least for 1) @MichaelWolffNYC’s nuanced admiration for “Jeffrey.” In the Trump v. Epstein matchup it’s clear whose team Wolff started on. 2) “Peggy Siegal says Epstein’s two big charitable causes are
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Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 04:00AM
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Also relevant (with one of the great tags) https://t.co/3ET5Uf2wwQ https://t.co/RjdUsF2TMK
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Aug 5, 2025
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If I remember right, there was a great New Yorker article years ago arguing that “brain death” was a hoax designed to facilitate early organ harvesting. Think it was either this https://t.co/MFJnkpOehA or this https://t.co/rPwnfBQ7Wl. Maybe we should get rid of “brain death.”
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Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 02:56AM
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Also impressed by the glib, rote condescension with which they deal with the obvious objections: “Understandably, some will worry that doctors will prematurely pronounce a patient irreversibly comatose … That sort of concern, however, is about practicalities such as whether
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Aug 5, 2025
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And if the patient completely comes back to life, do we take into account “social considerations like organ viability” and make sure they die? … Wait, they’re already dead-I forgot we changed the definition. Do we make sure they fulfill their potential to be dead? https://t.co/MW47ZbZhRa
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Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 02:36AM
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The independent commission on line-drawing, along with the jungle primary, *is* a key Arnold legacy–even if the commission was quickly captured by Dems https://t.co/lLdfIbOGDe
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Aug 5, 2025
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Authors of this terrifying op-ed say doctors will only “prematurely pronounce a patient irreversibly comatose when in fact …there is genuine hope” if the “protocols” aren’t followed correctly. But maybe even if the protocols are followed a certain % will be prematurely
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Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 01:58AM
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I would be careful around Jauhar if I were Mamdani https://t.co/MlPJ0EyJZ7 https://t.co/D9us5oxop5
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Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 01:52AM
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In CA, income tax revenue comes mainly from the rich. That gives CA a big incentive to keep the rich happy. Similarly, if more revenue comes from industries that pay tariffs (ie that need to import raw materials) doesn’t that create an incentive to keep those industries alive? https://t.co/5L3sljrpRc
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey)
Aug 5, 2025
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August 05, 2025 at 01:33AM
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But did they listen? Now look at the mess they’re in. https://t.co/RjdUsF2TMK
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey)
Aug 4, 2025
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August 04, 2025 at 06:23PM
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Revenge of the L.A. Herald (for those who remember it) … https://t.co/2jO0Xlsg2X
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey)
Aug 4, 2025
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August 04, 2025 at 04:47PM
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One advantage for Murdoch: LA’s alt-weekly newpapers are also in decline. Just a huge void waiting to be filled. If only the richest part of the population weren’t reflexively hostile to anything Trumpish. (Maybe spread the news that Murdoch hates Trump.)
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey)
Aug 4, 2025
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One fear I have: They will try to Californiafy it. If I’m representative. a lot of people out here–not just NYC expats–don’t want to read a Los Angeles Post. We want to read the New York Post. Maybe we can buy both.
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Aug 4, 2025
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