Wednesday, August 15, 2018

In the news, Sunday, July 29, 2018


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from American Thinker
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Meanwhile, the Chinese think Trump is a genius
Has anyone ever called the Chinese 'stupid'? Not those guys. So now they're reading President Trump, and unlike the childish Eurotrash of western Europe, they see a shrewd, wily, chess-playing, Sun Tzu-grade genius, who could easily checkmate them, and they've got a lot of reasons for thinking so. That's the report from a European policy-domo, who actually went to Beijing and asked the local leaders what they were seeing. "They see Trump as breaking up the multilateral institutions of the post-war order that so stiff the Americans, and then holding out for a better deal for the U.S. on them, which does kind of make sense. After all, Trump is saying that's his idea in the trade war back and forths, over tariffs and pacts."


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from The Inquisitr
LEFT-CENTER BIAS,  MIXED, aggregate news and media website

Noam Chomsky: ‘Israeli Intervention In U.S. Elections Vastly Overwhelms Anything The Russians May Have Done’
While Noam Chomsky may not be a proponent of what's been dubbed Russiagate - although he does not deny vehemently Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election - most of the American public disagrees with him. The mainstream media, Chomsky argued, keeps missing the real stories amid Russiagate hysteria. The most destructive of all Trump’s policies are his policies on climate change, which Chomsky considers to be an existential threat humanity has to face instead of ignoring. Yet, the media chooses to focus on Russian election meddling. According to the famous intellectual, in most of the world, Russian election meddling is “almost a joke.”

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from Quora

Nicholas Emanuel Wheeler's answer: I am tired of hearing that the history of slavery and institutional racism are why black Americans and minorities can't get ahead. That might have worked 50+ years ago, but today when you’ve black American success in almost every field of society, I begin to beg to differ.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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