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  • ...adviser to the [[Trump administration]], after a long career in Washington politics:
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  • ...least knowledgeable audience of any outlet, and they know even less about politics and current events than people who watch no news at all."
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  • ==Politics==
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  • ...heimer of the University of Chicago, author of "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" and Professor Stephen Walt of Harvard's Kenney School, and author of "Tami
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  • * {{wikipedia|Gun politics in the United States}}
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  • ...ed, at a forum in 2002, many of his views on how religion should influence politics. Although he stated initially that he wanted "to make clear at the outset o .../pewforum.org/deathpenalty/resources/transcript3.php3 Session 3: Religion, Politics, and the Death Penalty] features speeches by [[Antonin Scalia]], former US
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  • ...bly be tested by doing a study of factual information outside the realm of politics and seeing if conservatives react the same way. If they do, maybe that's su
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  • ...im a handful of times over the past year, but he mostly just danced around politics and would change subjects. This time, though, even though I tried to divert
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  • ...u on the frontline ? They are and lawsuits breaking out. I never mentioned politics nor did the post. Why are you? Interesting indeed. Why did 99% vaccinated D ...u on the frontline ? They are and lawsuits breaking out. I never mentioned politics nor did the post. Why are you? Interesting indeed. Why did 99% vaccinated D
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  • <p>But over the past six years, the playing fields in both journalism and politics have changed dramatically. For starters, [[mainstream media|mainstream news ...nuckled approach to reporting and generally eschews liberal and party-line politics at all of its 17 weekly newspapers.</p>
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  • ...ame=data index=Topics>\Mike Huckabee\Texas Restoration Project\religion in politics\Patriot Pastors\Texas Restoration Project\religious right</let>
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  • ...asty]] is an [[American]] family whose members have been prominent in both politics and business. They have close ties to the [[Carlyle Group]] and the [[Saudi
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  • ...p://ballotpedia.org/ Ballatopedia] - as of 2017, has broadened scope to US politics in general
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  • ...of the most sharp-tongued, articulate and persuasive attack dogs in modern politics. His favorite target was the supposed immorality and corruption of the Demo ...t-gingrich-says-youre-welcome/570832/ How Newt Gingrich Destroyed American Politics]
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  • ** [[right-wing]] politics / [[rage farming]] weaponizes politically-ignorant voters.
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  • The [[neoconservative era]] is an era primarily in American politics, and to some degree in a number of other countries, in which [[neoconservat
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  • ...American political right. Here’s Gerson: "There are few things in American politics more irrationally ideological, more fanatically faith-based, than the accus
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  • <let name=data index=URL>http://www.catholic.org/politics/story.php?id=27956&page=1</let> <let name=data index=Title>Doug Kmiec on 'The Politics of Apostasy'</let>
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  • In the context of politics, accusations of laziness are often used by supporters of the ruling classes
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