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+26 +2Neoliberalism’s epic fail: The reaction to Hillary Clinton’s loss exposed the impotent elitism of liberalism
By the time last week’s presidential election was finally called for Donald Trump during the wee hours of Wednesday morning, the initial disbelief felt by the millions of Americans who had been assured of a Clinton victory by the media had turned into shock and panic — if not yet full-blown despair. As pollsters collectively changed their predictions and news pundits started to resemble confused and dejected children, the fight-or-flight response kicked in for countless viewers.
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+15 +1Are Young, White Males Being Radicalized Online?
One of the narratives going into Election Day was that there were millions of undercover Donald Trump voters. These were people interested in voting for the Republican candidate but afraid of the stigma associated with doing so publicly. The thinking went that they would say one thing in polls, then go to the voting booth and do another.
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+23 +1Donald Trump's ridiculous claim that all polls show he won second debate with Hillary Clinton
In the tweet, which came two days after his second debate with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Trump declared: "Despite winning the second debate in a landslide (every poll), it is hard to do well when Paul Ryan and others give zero support!" So, we thought we’d check the polls.
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+26 +1A debate of two lost souls. The Sunset Limited.
I don’t believe in God. Can you understand that? Look around you man. Cant you see? The clamor and din of those in torment has to be the sound most pleasing to his ear. And I loathe these discussions. The argument of the village atheist whose single passion is to revile endlessly that which he denies the existence of in the first place. Your fellowship is a fellowship of pain and nothing more. And if that pain were actually collective instead of simply reiterative then the sheer weight of it would drag the world from the walls of the universe and send it crashing and burning through...
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0 +1[Academic] Generally, People Are Risk Averse In Gains And Risk Seekers In Losses. What About You??? Let's Check It Out.
Hi, Please help me in my thesis data collection by filling this survey. I'll be obliged. I assure everyone that no personal details of any individual will be disclosed. The information being gathered is just for the sake of general decision making for the creation of hypothesis.
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+30 +5China says its people will never stand for Taiwan independence
China's 1.3 billion people are united in their determination never to allow self-ruled Taiwan to become independent, China's top official in charge of ties with the island was quoted as saying on Thursday, in Beijing's latest blast at Taipei. China has repeatedly warned Taiwan's pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, whose leader Tsai Ing-wen assumed the presidency last week, of negative consequences if they fail to recognize Taiwan is a part of China under Beijing's "one China" principle.
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+24 +6Keep Hamilton on the Ten. Put Tubman on the Twenty.
"Have you given any thought to the woman who should be on the ten-dollar bill?” Brianna Kellar asked Hillary Clinton recently. “You know, I am very torn about it,” Clinton replied. “I want a woman on a bill. I don’t know why they take the ten-dollar bill. Some people are now agitating for the twenty-dollar bill.” Indeed, ever since the Secretary of the Treasury, Jack Lew, announced, last month, that the next version of the ten would feature a woman, that has been the baffled response.
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+5 +1Thinking about logical fallacies
While we may go through specific, common fallacies and how to spot them in future videos, this video offers a quick review of validity and soundness along with some thoughts on the sort of heuristic processes our brains might use when evaluating claims. I've included some tips on how to practice analyzing arguments - because you're not going to be an expert overnight!
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+32 +2Scientists analysed the way US presidential candidates speak and they found something unexpected - and worrying
The grammar used by Donald Trump in his speeches as he campaigns to become the Republican presidential candidate corresponds to that used by students aged 11 and under. The 69-year-old businessman's language tailed his counterparts. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio - although he has now dropped out of the race - both used grammar corresponding to children aged between 11 and 14 - students between grades six and eight in the US. But their vocabulary was more...
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+25 +1Chelsea Clinton accidentally says 'President Sanders'
Sorry mom
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+36 +1Wealthy Donors Pump Millions Into Sanders’ Campaign In Last-Ditch Effort To Destroy His Credibility (Satire)
NEW YORK—Grasping for any way to halt the Democratic candidate’s momentum, a coalition of wealthy donors reportedly pumped millions of dollars into Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign this week in a last-ditch effort to destroy his credibility.
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+29 +2Donald Trump won the debate
A dominant performance by the man who didn't show up.
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+3 +1MSNBC, NH newspaper to hold unsanctioned Dem debate
Particpating in the Feb. 4 event would put candidates at odds with the DNC.
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+45 +3Hillary Clinton Won Again
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+38 +3Hillary Clinton Is Botching Her Best Chance To Win
Conventional wisdom, 2007: Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination in a cakewalk. Conventional wisdom, 2015: Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination in a cakewalk. Everybody knows what happened to the conventional wisdom once 2007 turned to 2008. Certainly Clinton does. This time around, even as she amassed advantages that may still prove insurmountable, her campaign put forth a strong message: "We get it. We’ve changed."
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+1 +1The League of Extraordinary Assholes
Who among us has not felt the affront? Macadamia nuts arrive in a bag, not on a dish, and something shrivels in the soul. Are we animals? Did we execute the challenging task of being born insanely wealthy only to eat in-flight snacks from a bag? We did not. And that is why, when Korean Air heiress Cho Hyun-ah was confronted by a bag of nuts on a flight out of New York in December 2014, she became enraged and forced the plane back to the gate.
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+47 +1Cord cutting isn't about saving money - it's about having choices
When cord cutting naysayers try to argue that killing your cable TV subscription is a bad idea, they often point out that you won’t save money if you subscribe to all the major streaming services instead of getting all your channels through Comcast, Charter or Time Warner Cable. However, saving money isn’t the real point of cord cutting. The real reason to cut the cord is to simply give yourself real choices.
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+29 +3WATCH: Full CBS Democratic Debate 2015
CBS hosted the second Democratic debate at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa on November 14. In it, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Martin O’Malley went head-to-head. The debate began at 9 p.m. EST and was moderated by John Dickerson, Nancy Cordes, Kathie Obradovich, and Kevin Cooney. A main focus in the debate were the recent attacks in Paris and ISIS’ role in the terror.
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+32 +5Disappointing debate ratings spark Democratic campaign complaints
The DNC comes under fire for Saturday's low viewership.
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+27 +2“FIRST DEMOCRATIC DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS: 2015”




















