Passage of Trump's executive order "RESTORING NAMES THAT HONOR AMERICAN GREATNESS," rated as 99.9% by the Chrome extension Hive
busted.
Passage of Trump's executive order "RESTORING NAMES THAT HONOR AMERICAN GREATNESS," rated as 99.9% by the Chrome extension Hive
busted.
We used AI to analyze Trump's second inaugural speech against his past rhetoric. The results revealed surprising shifts in tone and messaging - and show promise for a new, less partisan way to study political rhetoric.
So apparently respecting aspects of others' points of view counts as being their fan. Perhaps it might be worth posting the full tweet next time.
(And since this comment could apparently make it unclear, I am not a fan, neither of Luigi Mangione, nor Tucker Carlson)
$200/month. Soon it will be $2000/mo. In a complex, hyper-specialized, and inscrutable society, the means of cognition are being reserved for the few
It couldn't help spinning it positively in the end. The last impression is what always gets the pat on the back on the back from RLHFers.
Alternative perspective: if he hadnβt bought pizza with bitcoin for the memes, bitcoin would never have gotten the level of attention it eventually did
I recommend Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco in that case
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Theyβre great at containing threats
The way powers of two dance with prime factors is a beauty to watch
The esophagus got caught in the throat
"She put out," Trump said.
"I read that she was not Black, that she put out...and I'll say that."
It took me three times watching The Guardian's debate highlights to catch that Trump did say that.
I donβt think many people picked this up. Hereβs someone else who did:
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Had anyone caught this?
Yes, it really ought to be a popular vote system, then we could forget about non-entities like RFK. Unfortunately, it's still the Electoral College that decides.
40,000 votes is less than a fart in the wind, yet that's how many Biden won the 2020 election by.
Arizona: +10,457
Georgia: +11,779
Wisconsin: +20,682
19 percent is huge at the fine margins we're talking about. Every single vote will count
49% Trump vs 25% for Kamala, enough to make the difference in PA. I donβt think that many people will be sitting an election like this one out.
An endorsement might motivate them. Weβll have to see how emphatic it turns out
Itβs less about getting more of a boost, I agree that probably wouldnβt have happened. Itβs more about protecting Kamalaβs lead from a potential Trump endorsement by RFK
My point is that polling lead could evaporate if RFK urges his supporters to vote for Trump rather than letting them decide on their own
I agree in spirit and Iβm sure your view is more nuanced outside a character limit. But that phrasing is a little black and white.
Take PA, won in β20 by 80K votes. Since RFK has ~250K voters there, thatβs the difference between them voting 70-30 and 55-45 for Trump. Small changes mean everything.
Not seeing RFKβs potential endorsement for what it could have been will go down as a big blunder in the part of the Harris-Walz campaign. Whatβs one cabinet seat?
They shrank their big tent to spite the Kennedy reject, but itβs hubris to think they wonβt need all the help they can get to beat Trump
Humans want one thing and one thing only and itβs to transcend their mortal coil
The dust is settling for battleground polling averages. PA has an early lead as most decisive state in most models.
However that could still change. Harris ought to wait until the turning point state ranking stabilizes if she wishes to make the most strategic VP choice.
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