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The Economist· 2025-07-30 17:50
Beyond the WWE, liberals grapple with a MAGA bastion https://t.co/B9j7gPXq0k ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-30 00:00
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva appears reinvigorated by the feud with MAGA—he now wears a blue cap that says “Brazil belongs to Brazilians.” But the boost may not last https://t.co/WL0tJ3xaS6 ...
日媒:日版“MAGA”崛起,深刻改变日本政治生态
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-29 22:57
Core Viewpoint - The recent Japanese Senate elections indicate a significant shift in the political landscape, with the rise of the conservative "Reform Party" reflecting a growing discontent among voters towards the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its perceived inefficiencies [1][2]. Group 1: Political Landscape - The ruling coalition of the LDP and Komeito has lost its majority in the Senate, marking a critical moment in Japan's political stability [1]. - The emergence of the Reform Party, which won 14 seats in the Senate and garnered over 7.4 million votes, signifies a shift towards a more nationalist and conservative political stance [2][3]. Group 2: Voter Sentiment - Voters express frustration with the LDP's handling of immigration and globalization, feeling that the party has become too lenient towards foreign influences [3][4]. - The Reform Party's platform, centered on "putting Japanese people first," resonates with those who feel marginalized by current political elites and policies [2][3]. Group 3: Future Implications - The rise of the Reform Party may lead to increased polarization and populism in Japanese politics, similar to trends observed in the United States with the MAGA movement [4]. - The reliance on social media for mobilization by the Reform Party suggests a shift in how political discourse is shaped, potentially leading to more divisive and less rational communication in the political arena [4].
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Forbes· 2025-07-29 17:01
Trump’s Break With Netanyahu On Gaza: A Timeline Of Ally, MAGA Pressure https://t.co/SfDPl7TkEe https://t.co/SfDPl7TkEe ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-28 20:40
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva appears reinvigorated by the feud with MAGA—he now wears a blue cap that says “Brazil belongs to Brazilians.” But the boost may not last https://t.co/EsP0bkEBP5 ...
CONSPIRACY CATCH-22: Trump suffering the consequences of feeding Epstein conspiracies for years
MSNBC· 2025-07-28 10:41
Trump and the Epstein files scandal has become a perfect case study in the risks of fanning the flames of conspiracy theories. Trump spent years urging the release of the files. But now that it's become clear that his name reportedly appears in them, that's the last thing he wants, even at the risk of angering his own MAGA base.So now Trump is stuck in a lose-lose situation of his own making. keep the Epstein files hidden and allow conspiracy theories to thrive or release the files and risk even more politi ...
We cannot sit this one out: protest and dissent are in America’s DNA
MSNBC· 2025-07-27 20:43
Good morning. It is Sunday, July the 27th. President Trump's problem with the Epstein files is not just a scandal anymore.It's starting to feel like a reckoning, not just for Trump, but for a Republican party now being forced to confront how far how far it has left let it lift. Now, there's a reason the Trump administration and right-wing media, the machine, and the entire MAGA ecosystem are in full-blown panic right now. The problem for Trump is that the Epstein files threatened to blow a hole in the mytho ...
Why hasn’t Trump outright ruled out a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell yet?
MSNBC· 2025-07-26 22:31
Let's bring in Peter Baker, New York Times White House correspondent, Sarah Ellison, national enterprise reporter with the Washington Post, and David Arinberg, former state attorney for Palm Beach County, and former Florida State Representative. Welcome all. So, Peter, um, let's take a look at the front page of a Scottish newspaper that marked Trump's arrival in Scotland.What are you hearing about how the White House plans to manage scandal while he's abroad. Well, look, I think that he would like to man a ...
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From @WSJopinion: We’re seeing what happens when conspiracy collides with reality. MAGA is getting tired of waiting for Trump to make good on his wilder promises, writes @KarlRove. https://t.co/hqGvobZJKV ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-26 13:20
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva appears reinvigorated by the feud with MAGA—he now wears a blue cap that says “Brazil belongs to Brazilians.” But the boost may not last https://t.co/oSmPPSYaTD ...