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  2. Politics (1940s magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Politics, stylized as politics, was a journal founded and edited by Dwight Macdonald from 1944 to 1949.. Macdonald had previously been editor at Partisan Review from 1937 to 1943, but after falling out with its publishers, quit to start Politics as a rival publication, [1] first on a monthly basis and then as a quarterly.

  3. Dick Tuck - Wikipedia

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    He admitted to making up some of his pranks to author Neil Steinberg, who covered Tuck in his 1992 book If At All Possible, Involve A Cow: The Book of College Pranks. However, Tuck is mentioned in an October 1972 Oval Office tape when Nixon, speaking to H. R. Haldeman about the Segretti disclosures, said, "Dick Tuck did that to me.

  4. Nicole Hemmer - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Hemmer published the book Messengers of the Right: Conservative media and the transformation of American politics, [5] which arose from her PhD dissertation. [6] The book traces the development of right-wing media in the United States from its origins in 1940s and 1950s periodicals like Human Events and National Review and radio programs like Clarence Manion's Forum of Opinion ...

  5. Trump’s (second) first 100 days gives Democrats opportunities

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    President Donald Trump has made no secret that his – second – first 100 days in office will be incredibly fast paced.. To that end, the country should be prepared for a "shock and awe" period ...

  6. Jimmy McMillan - Wikipedia

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    In the song, McMillan raps about the problems of the American economy. In one part of the song, he says, "Rent and the deficit is too damn high. Poverty and unemployment both up in the sky. Wages and education is too damn low, economic recovery is too damn slow." McMillan's video received over 300,000 views in its two first days after being ...

  7. What does 'woke' mean in politics? How the term is used now ...

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    The term "woke" used to have a different meaning. It was first used by Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey as early as 1923 . "Woke" was meant to acknowledge the struggles of African Americans and ...

  8. Blood and Politics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] For instance, Publishers Weekly called the book a "rigorously researched and eloquent book" that has the "breadth of an encyclopedia." [ 2 ] However, the scope of the book was so wide and the contents so exhaustive that critics believed the book was repetitive and unfocused. [ 4 ]

  9. Lies, damned lies, and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Mark Twain popularized the saying in Chapters from My Autobiography, published in the North American Review in 1907. "Figures often beguile me," Twain wrote, "particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.'" [4] [1] [2]