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Mehdi Hasan
mehdirhasan
Josh Duggar is in multiple smiling images and pictures with almost every top Republican politician you can think of. If he was a Democrat, and they were Democratic politicians in
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Wagatwe Wanjuki 🇰🇪 🇧🇸
wagatwe
No. this kind of both sides-ing is offensive to the people the far right literally want to obliterate. Do not blame polarization on the victims of far right violence. This
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UN Watch
UNWatch
China, newly elected to the U.N. Human Rights Council, just reviewed the U.S. human rights record."China wishes to recommend to the U.S.: 1. Root out systematic racism, address widespread police
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
People say the VP choice doesn't matter, per research. That seems to be true, to an extent, but that research is limited along several parameters, sample size being a primary
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Jay Rosen
jayrosen_nyu
When I started studying the American press as an institution (around 35 years ago) I did not assign much significance to a factor that would later feel huge and at
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Paul Rosenberg
PaulHRosenberg
Once upon a time, GOP actually *believed* in "law & order": as Nixon's crimes exposed, support dropped. But no longer!Why? Asymmetric polarization. What's that mean? How did it happen? Funny
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Sanjukta Basu
sanjukta
Islam existed in India since time of Prophet ie around 620 CE. It did not come with so called "Mus invaders". So for 1400 years Hindus-Muslims co-existed, Hindus remained majority,
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Maria Chong
mariachong
This is among the best summaries of Donald Trump's criminal milieu (the mob + Russian mafia in NYC). Goes back generations. Fascinating. Twisted. Juicy. Intrigue. → Reads like a great
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Will Galloway
WillGalloway_
Someone said that we’ve never been worse off as a country than we are now with our polarization and the pandemic. Let’s look at a couple of things. In August
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Rachel Kleinfeld
RachelKleinfeld
I wrote my dissertation and my second book on the rule of law, and think it's the most fundamental part of any democracy. So I read @jonathanchait 's piece on
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
I will offer an olive branch. There is a lot of value in incorporating context and prior judgment or "subjectivity" in statistical models (that's why being Bayesian is so great!).
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Rajvir Batra
RajvirBatra_
The Spring 2021 Harvard Youth Poll, which me and my friends at @harvardiop worked on, just dropped!Here is what you need to know:(1/7) 1. Biden’s approval rating is at 59%,
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Rick Hills
RickHills2
Enjoying listening to the all-star panel right now. @DavidAFrench is up now, with his defense of federalism as one partial antidote to polarization: Federalism constrained by a rigorously enforced Bill
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Austin H. Wang
wearytolove
Currently, #Thailand and #Chinese netizens are fighting over #Taiwan issues on #Twitter. Why? CN netizens ask a Thai actor to apologize bc the actor's girlfriend on IG said that "I
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Ryan Katz-Rosene
ryankatzrosene
As someone who studies climate policy debates I find it a bit concerning to see what appears to be growing polarization on a number of issues which quite frankly would
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Donald Mitchell
DonaldM38768041
From April 18-26, 1961, scientists in the Soviet Union were among the first to bounce a radar signal off the planet Venus. They used the new deep-space telemetry system built
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