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How Do You Like the Thought of Being Deprogrammed?

Select Page How Do You Like the Thought of Being Deprogrammed? Posted by Curt on 3 May, 2021 at 1:29 pm. 6 comments already! By Bruce Deitrick Price Their normal human sympathies have atrophied.  They live in the desert of their own inhuman politics.  They are cold and apparently lack a spiritual life.  Desperate to look down on other people, they take fatuity to a new level.   David Atkins, recently elected as a California member of the Democratic National Committee, mused on Twitter (Nov. 21, 2020): “How do you deprogram 75 million people who would literally die to stick it to the domestic enemies the teevee and youtube conspiracy vids told them to hate? No, seriously…how DO you deprogram 75 million people? Where do you start? Fox? Facebook? We have to start thinking in terms of post-WWII Germany or Japan. Or the failures of Reconstruction in the South.”

How Do You Like the Thought of Being Deprogrammed?

How Do You Like the Thought of Being Deprogrammed?
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Joe Biden the Boring Radical Quietly Outshines Donald Trump the Predictable Showman

Joe Biden the Boring Radical Quietly Outshines Donald Trump the Predictable Showman On 4/30/21 at 6:00 AM EDT Joe Biden s central pitch ahead of his presidential election victory was simple: To be the antithesis of Donald Trump. As an experienced, career politician a known entity having been vice president and a veteran senator before that Biden was sold as a return to normalcy in the White House; a more familiar presidential tone from a unifying centrist Democrat. Gone are the days of late-night presidential Twitter tirades against political enemies and shock announcements on social media that set politics and the media ablaze.

Brian Klaas

Bio Brian Klaas is a CIGI senior fellow, an associate professor in global politics at University College London, a columnist for The Washington Post and the creator and host of the Power Corrupts podcast. He is also a frequent television commentator and political consultant. He was previously based at the London School of Economics and the University of Oxford. Brian is an expert on democracy, authoritarianism, US foreign policy, American politics more generally, political violence, and elections. He is the author of The Despot’s Apprentice: Donald Trump’s Attack on Democracy (Hurst., 2017), The Despot’s Accomplice: How the West is

Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass will retire in September after 26 years with the department

Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass will retire in September after 26 years with the department Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass, 49, announced Wednesday he will retire from the department in September after 26 years of service and nearly two years at the helm. (Courtesy of the Costa Mesa Police Department) By Sara CardineStaff Writer  Print Costa Mesa Police Chief Bryan Glass who has logged 26 years of service with the department, including 18 months at its helm announced Wednesday he will retire from his post in September. In a release issued by the city, the chief remarked on the privilege of leading the Costa Mesa Police Department through the rigors of 2020, calling it “a year like no other” that saw not only a nationwide pandemic but a string of Black Lives Matter rallies that sometimes called for a defunding of police units.

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