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Author: Reid
News Meeting Groups
I believe I’ve talked about the following concept several times before, but I can’t find my posts or thread(s) on it, nor do I know if I even started a thread. Because of that, I’m starting a thread on this topic now. The basic concept is as follows:
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- A group of people, preferably one that is preferably diverse in terms of their politics, ethnicity, gender, age, etc., meets periodically (maybe weekly, monthly, or quarterly), to receive, analyze, and discuss the most important information about current events and news.
- Preferably, a news agency (e.g., Start-Advertiser, Civil Beat, or even the Atlantic magazine) could oversee, lead, and facilitate these meetings, but a non-profit group (such as, the league of women’s voters, Common Cause, etc.) could also do so as well. The facilitators and leaders should represent different parts of the political spectrum, especially the left and right
Here’s another idea that I may not have mentioned before. Continue reading “News Meeting Groups”
2018-2019 NFL: Week 12
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2018-2019 NFL: Week 11
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2018-2019 NFL: Week 10
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Why Americans Should Care About the Current Rules-Based International System
Today, Veteran’s Day, I came across the twitter thread below, which I thought was apropos. The thread does an overview of WWI, and how it lead to WWII. What’s important in my view is that an international system based on the rule of law versus the rule of the jungle has been the key to peace. An international system characterized by the rule of the jungle–where might makes right–likely leads to war and military conflict–one that we should assume would involve the U.S. (Ludes lists the number of people that died in both wars, breaking them down by country.)
I hope you take the time to read the thread. It’s fitting for our current politics and also fitting for a day when we should reflect on those who gave their lives to serve their country.
On 11/11/1918, the armistice that ended World War I came into force. A century later, an American president talks wistfully about nationalism and a return to the international relations practices of the 19th century–two ingredients that made World War I possible. 1/x pic.twitter.com/eqFfvkV8oP
— Jim Ludes (@JMLudes) November 11, 2018
Is LeBron Better Than Jordan Because LeBron Faced Tougher Competition?
(Note: This is an older post that I never completed until recently.)
The clip below features Colin Cowherd rebutting the claim that Michael Jordan faced tougher competition than LeBron. Before I say anything else, I’m wondering if you guys agree or disagree with this. I disagree with Cowherd, and I want to address, or more like attempt to rebut, Cowherd’s argument. I’ll do that after the clip.
Don't tell @ColinCowherd that Michael Jordan faced better competition than LeBron James #Herdin60 pic.twitter.com/miUWIsdmel
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) May 23, 2018
Let’s begin with a short version of my rebuttal–namely Continue reading “Is LeBron Better Than Jordan Because LeBron Faced Tougher Competition?”
Journal During the Trump Regime (4)
Trump: Russia Investigation (3)
Trump: Russia Investigation (1)
Trump: Russia Investigation (2)
Sessions is out. Rosenstein had been supervising the Mueller investigation because of Sessions' recusal. Not anymore. pic.twitter.com/lx6aQ3nV8x
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 7, 2018
Uh oh. Not feeling good about this. Continue reading “Trump: Russia Investigation (3)”
2018-2019 NFL: Week 9
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Raiders-49ers Continue reading “2018-2019 NFL: Week 9”