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Top 25 News Stories (July 27, 2023)

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Michigan Election Interference: The Real Story

 

Hunter Biden’s Sweetheart Plea Deal Unravels in Delaware Court

 

Matt Taibbi: How the Left Lost Its Mind and Legacy Media Its Audience

 

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Mitt Romney urges ‘megadonors and influencers’ to collaborate and stop Trump

 

DeSantis in 8th Place in Small-Dollar Donor Race.

 

The GOP Death Wish

 

Fighting the Law When the Law Always Wins

 

Modern day Huckleberry Finn vanishes off-grid for over a month

 

More Conservative Fearmongering on Marijuana

 

How the Left Conquered the New York Times

 

After securing power, the activists in the new “countermedia” deployed the model of political change that had been developed in the universities: flooding the discourse with heavily loaded political concepts in order to shape the popular consciousness and precondition the public for left-wing political conclusions.

 

This process could be called “linguistic overload,” in which a key set of ideological phrases is repeated at mass scale and embedded into the public mind through the force of repetition. As Marcuse had counseled the young activists, “The sociological and political vocabulary must be radically reshaped: it must be stripped of its false neutrality; it must be methodically and provocatively ‘moralized’ in terms of the Refusal.”

 

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