Here is the basic Trump playbook:
- Call something a “total mess” or “the worst deal of all time” or whatever.
- Go make his own total mess or terrible deal.
- Call it the “most beautiful” thing of all time.
That’s it. His entire con for forty-some years.
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Here is the basic Trump playbook:
That’s it. His entire con for forty-some years.
The standoff between Trump managers and Panamanian owners sounds like a bad parody of “Dog Day Afternoon.”

The standoff between Trump managers and Panamanian owners sounds like a bad parody of “Dog Day Afternoon.”

Did Trump just announce he’s deleting his Twitter account?
If the words “lawn dart†were in the Constitution (or maybe “garden arrow�) there’d be 10,000 people a year dying of head wounds and a manufacturers lobbying group crying “freedom! you’ll take my garden arrow from my cold dead hands!†to any suggestion they ought to be banned.
Remember when the Internet felt like it was expanding your world? I have been on Twitter a little more than usual these last few days and in addition to the annoying way it reduces conversation into competing bumper sticker slogans, it makes the world seem so much smaller than it is. That’s why I am relying less on social algorithms for my news. Here are five interesting stories I found.
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“Sol Flores for Congress – ‘That Door'” (YouTube) – “I’ll fight as hard for you in Congress as I did to protect myself.” That’s the closing line of a striking campaign ad by Sol Flores, a Chicago community advocate who is running for Congress, in which she tells how she fought off a man who was sexually abusing her when she was 11 years old. The Chicago Tribune has a good profile of Flores, too.

That’s quite a telling “almost”…

Instead of relying on social algorithms for my news, I have been doing things the old-fashioned (i.e. circa 2007) way: visiting homepages, using an RSS reader, reading other people’s newsletters. Here are five interesting stories that didn’t reach me by a trending news algorithm.
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One of my realizations of not paying as close attention to trending news is that I don’t really know what’s gone viral or not as I feel more like I’m just keeping track of the news again. But whatever situational awareness I’ve lost feels a lot healthier than fruitlessly trying to keep up with every meme ever. Here are five interesting stories that I discovered without an algorithm.
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A slow news day continues at the White House… (And no, there was no attachment on this pool report.)

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