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the intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i youicularly dislike, if boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. i thinke the two things you understand. were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminate... lead to indiscriminate beliefs. invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united states. saddam hussein over america. mass murdering what terrorist dictators over israel. , one like trayvon martin story after another after another. happy to takey questions. thank you for having me. [applause] as a understand it, the questions of already been prepared? >> no. we are passing car to run the audience -- cards around the audience. please write them down and bring them over in this direction. you used then, term modern liberal several times. wordntrigued by the modern, is this a new phenomenon? did this person not exist a few decades ago? >> no, this ideology has soually existed since john? -- john clous
the intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i youicularly dislike, if boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. i thinke the two things you understand. were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminate... lead to indiscriminate beliefs. invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united states. saddam...
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because every country has its own peculiarities when i say the kurds in syria for example curtain pseudo we have more than thirty political parties every political party is putting their party agenda above the kurdish agenda than the kurds are not going to achieve anything in syria since all that political struggle undermined what used to be the strength of the kurdish politics of kurdish people you know the ability to come together to keep neutrality and to keep their eyes on the on the on their main goal and some experts and also just saying that you know this kurdish cause as really as we know it for many decades is nothing more than just a very convenient political slogan do you think there is such a thing as kurdish issue at all hasn't outlived itself is there is still the dream for kurds in all those if we have different countries you know if you ask me whether the kurds want to have an independent state definitely every single kurds has this been internationally recognized as part of the soul that the relation of all the parts that we have internationally for the rights of the nat
because every country has its own peculiarities when i say the kurds in syria for example curtain pseudo we have more than thirty political parties every political party is putting their party agenda above the kurdish agenda than the kurds are not going to achieve anything in syria since all that political struggle undermined what used to be the strength of the kurdish politics of kurdish people you know the ability to come together to keep neutrality and to keep their eyes on the on the on...
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you have this donor -- >> the pseudo police badge. >> that's right.nerous contributor to the governor. and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff shortly after the indictments were dismissed, he left his position as chief of staff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circle now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county federal prosecutor. i hope you'll keep us apprised. you are going to hear more about this in the future. be right back. s having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so badly. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you toss and turn at night, have back pain ... ... or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the secret to the sleep number bed is the air chambers and its ex
you have this donor -- >> the pseudo police badge. >> that's right.nerous contributor to the governor. and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff shortly after the indictments were dismissed, he left his position as chief of staff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circle now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county...
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from hunterdon county that made him look like a pseudo police official.rk times" if that christie contributor, this very rich guy did in fact get a fake police i.d. from sheriff trout his lawyer did not deny it and said, "let's assume he did. so what." also in sheriff trout's office, background checks for hiring were often not conducted at all or by strange means. sometimes the person whose background was getting checked would be the person overseeing the background checks on themselves. that's against the law in new jersey. it's against the law for a sheriff to not do a proper background check on new employees. eventually somebody told. somebody in sheriff trout's office called the prosecutor's office in the county in hunterdon county to complain of the allegations of loyalty oaths and fake police i.d.s for chris christie donors and no background checks and the hiring your friends from the paramilitary spca to come run the sheriffs office. on december 22nd, 2008, less than a year after sheriff trout took office, local prosecutors and state police did rai
from hunterdon county that made him look like a pseudo police official.rk times" if that christie contributor, this very rich guy did in fact get a fake police i.d. from sheriff trout his lawyer did not deny it and said, "let's assume he did. so what." also in sheriff trout's office, background checks for hiring were often not conducted at all or by strange means. sometimes the person whose background was getting checked would be the person overseeing the background checks on...
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you have this donor -- >> the pseudo police badge. >> that's right.the govr for. and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff sho shortly after the indictments were dismissed, he left his position as chief of staff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circumstance sl now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county federal prosecutor. i hope you'll keep us apprised. you are going to hear more about this in the future. be right back. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! adding thousands of products online every day. from hard hats and goggles. to tools and cleaning products... to state of the art computers, to coffee to keep you fueled. from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door
you have this donor -- >> the pseudo police badge. >> that's right.the govr for. and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff sho shortly after the indictments were dismissed, he left his position as chief of staff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circumstance sl now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county federal...
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i'm all for pseudo currencies, there are many pseudo currencies, but the point is what do you need itlity does it give you? what can you do with a bit coin that you can't do with a dollar? nothing. stuart: i can hide it from the authorities. >> you can hide dollars if you want to, get cash and stick it under your mattress. so there's no utility, there's no special utility and in fact, i tell you what, dollars under your mattress is even harder for the authorities to find than bitcoin. they can still find it. stuart: would you suppress bitcoin and drive it out? >> no, i wouldn't, i think it's fine. i don't think it's anything special. a, it's going to be a medium of exchange because the dollar is already there and the euro is there and they work fine and second, i see it's just silliness to say that bitcoin is worth $100, $1,000, it's silliness, it's not worth anything. it's worth what it's worth as a medium of exchange. stuart: anytime you want to be our guest on a snowy friday morning come on board. bill harris, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: i want to go back to n
i'm all for pseudo currencies, there are many pseudo currencies, but the point is what do you need itlity does it give you? what can you do with a bit coin that you can't do with a dollar? nothing. stuart: i can hide it from the authorities. >> you can hide dollars if you want to, get cash and stick it under your mattress. so there's no utility, there's no special utility and in fact, i tell you what, dollars under your mattress is even harder for the authorities to find than bitcoin....
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and says extensive questioning the point of the whole expedition with a batting at no more than a pseudo scientific tourist trap somewhat baffled about how the passages seem to have no sense into trouble and expense the rescue is causing to take the ultimate is that the special new year's song online. it has the stand in the eighty eight the day wouldn't it be the show american express news and safety trauma in the freezing antarctic seas is still ongoing. chinese benson pope is now itself become stuck in the lines and is currently waiting for its own rescue finally the excesses of christmas and new year might now be behind us but didn't frost is still another festive treat to talk into the guided the while with the cheesecake is a traditional putting it to the end of the twelve days of christmas and the skipper is in bakeries. having experimented with new flavors and new books by cats katherine k fed gets to taste flaky layers of puff pastry with an almond paste cent and compete with the crying and it any surprise hidden inside each cookie into a french bakery in january. i knew would s
and says extensive questioning the point of the whole expedition with a batting at no more than a pseudo scientific tourist trap somewhat baffled about how the passages seem to have no sense into trouble and expense the rescue is causing to take the ultimate is that the special new year's song online. it has the stand in the eighty eight the day wouldn't it be the show american express news and safety trauma in the freezing antarctic seas is still ongoing. chinese benson pope is now itself...
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the site has called the so called pseudo option and in good stead. suggested d can't wait until after the presidential elections in april. end of the deadline set by the united states hotspots the visiting officials gave no indication of how much longer the government might tweak and still sort of seeing releasing the business would try to find his name the talks and talks. gates said he was optimistic that it would soon be reached on the long delayed by lax security agreement. off to the meetup site i am convinced. its result of our long meeting with karzai we have narrowed those differences. and i believe that we can look forward to designing the city and in the implementation of that sooner rather than later the state's only recently songs. isn't it wrong so often did to become citizens dancing with the government and non stop which is fighting. that said tinsley the united states will assist in funding over the facility because it's the individual to consider that they do this. he is. it says that this is said to be the response of the full moon
the site has called the so called pseudo option and in good stead. suggested d can't wait until after the presidential elections in april. end of the deadline set by the united states hotspots the visiting officials gave no indication of how much longer the government might tweak and still sort of seeing releasing the business would try to find his name the talks and talks. gates said he was optimistic that it would soon be reached on the long delayed by lax security agreement. off to the...
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it is in pseudo-sophisticated language. raised to believe that being indiscriminate is a moral imperative. indiscriminate thought leads to indiscriminate lease. it believes in siding with the soviet union over the united states. america.ane over like treyvon martin. i would be happy after the ovation today questions. thank you for having me. [applause] questions have already been prepared? >> we will pass cards around to the audience. >> anybody who has questions, please write them down and bring them in this direction. used thestion, you term modern liberal several times. i am intrigued by the word modern. it is this a new phenomenon? i'm intrigued by that. >> this ideology existed for a long time. was that it was so moronic that in the real world nobody could buy into it but something stunning changed post-world war ii and leading up to it. it came to ahead head. that is the wrong use of words. until justtime , every humanborn had to avoid disease, hunger, poverty and physical pain. disease. what disease? polio. bank wish
it is in pseudo-sophisticated language. raised to believe that being indiscriminate is a moral imperative. indiscriminate thought leads to indiscriminate lease. it believes in siding with the soviet union over the united states. america.ane over like treyvon martin. i would be happy after the ovation today questions. thank you for having me. [applause] questions have already been prepared? >> we will pass cards around to the audience. >> anybody who has questions, please write them...
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intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i particularly dislike, if you boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. those are the two things i think you understand. they were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminateness lead to indiscriminate beliefs. it leads invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united states. saddam hussein over america. mass murdering corrupt terrorist dictators over israel. thugs like trayvon martin, one story after another after another. i would be very happy to take questions. thank you for having me. [applause] as a understand it, the questions of already been prepared? >> no. we are passing cards around the audience. please write them down and bring them over in this direction. first question, you used the term modern liberal several times. i'm intrigued by the word modern, is this a new phenomenon? did this person not exist a few decades ago? >> no, this ideology has a
intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i particularly dislike, if you boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. those are the two things i think you understand. they were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminateness lead to indiscriminate beliefs. it leads invariably to siding with the soviet union over the...
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so it was so late already the sauce that is all set up as a pseudo looking for them. i also set to end the fed will for sure the review will go looking for a bit is sitting up so it's good to the media that i succeeded by mission and to all this the appeals of them they didn't read up to attend three successful bids. i think it was not really a sunday in syria shoebox is that. no lights on the notified the city of the fastest while the mice only up to the ncr the fall for them it is a jayhawks but gee aren't in that way there was so funny and they had a hand drum. someone who will teach you all talking all about to hospital to get adopted the fighting which one does not possess an absolute ruler of the universe making seahawks can also be required to list the event will be getting a foot in the litigation to a civilian people. this can also be a way of making jokes at my side with the rebels and their wealth and is ready in the bay off giving her a sense of medicines. if all civility on the people at separate and that's yet to try my wild horse that you're so in the s
so it was so late already the sauce that is all set up as a pseudo looking for them. i also set to end the fed will for sure the review will go looking for a bit is sitting up so it's good to the media that i succeeded by mission and to all this the appeals of them they didn't read up to attend three successful bids. i think it was not really a sunday in syria shoebox is that. no lights on the notified the city of the fastest while the mice only up to the ncr the fall for them it is a jayhawks...
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peculiarities the kurdish question for example the kurdish question in turkey the kurdish question in pseudo the kurdish question in iran and the system the democracy that we have in turkey and already in iran or in syria and the way that the government is looking at the kurdish question is the ok let's look at some specific examples first of all turkey the country with the largest kurdish population of where twenty percent of citizens are of kurdish origin and for decades they couldn't speak their language freely they couldn't practice their girls here and probably now most recently there are the long government to reverse that policy of cultural assimilation but i wonder if you think that those matters that he has taken so far would be enough to settle the kurdish question in turkey because he is not willing to discuss not only the issue of autonomy here he is reluctant to discuss even broader participation of kurds in when a simple government something that he would expect in any democratic government with such a large minority kurds as you mentioned it's the largest part of kurdistan the
peculiarities the kurdish question for example the kurdish question in turkey the kurdish question in pseudo the kurdish question in iran and the system the democracy that we have in turkey and already in iran or in syria and the way that the government is looking at the kurdish question is the ok let's look at some specific examples first of all turkey the country with the largest kurdish population of where twenty percent of citizens are of kurdish origin and for decades they couldn't speak...
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we've had that the uk would respond in this city our team london russia's foreign ministry says the pseudo positions reluctance to take part in peace token of them in oaxaca in the way of ending the bloodshed. in other developments comes to mask his claims that western intelligence agencies if they do this if he discussed the radical groups like the president assad syria's deputy foreign ministers suspects is a rift between politicians intelligence communities in some western countries that have been calling for sound to go. this pitiful my british counterterrorism intelligence officer killed in which it would be white. he thinks we may be seeing a change in european and american policies towards that commission member foxes. one of the disease the inability of the serial position on iraq was to get out together basically i'm cuddled so i think there's a recognition that militarily. the ref was right which to live a calm on that polices in any case perhaps no immediate concern to the west and is expected to cash in your pink eye towards it with other elements of the cervical position compr
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>> there's an oscure pseudo-economic science and the administration itself, hat philosophy, i guess itys that the largest amount of data that we can acquire can allow policymakers to determine what is the best policy. and what is the best consumer financial protection bureau all of us. the premise of the whole thing is actually quite interesting. they assume that all businesses are predatory and that all the consumers are hapless and weak and unable to protect ourselves. and therefore it is there on a white horse ready to protect us and in the meantime they're going to be spying on approximately 1 billion different credit cards. >> the tng that many people might not know is that this is a new agency that was just created in reaction to the financial disaster that went by. they were supposed to be out there ostensibly to protect us if something like that ever happened again and instead, like the nsa they are going to sit there and collect our own personal information. i'm afraid that someone wou hack into whatever gint database they are collecting and use that information against me to
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center stage on carries coal to syria a magnet for extremists to speaking to the tower dylan and the pseudo position to attend next week's the stool it's due to vote on friday about whether or not to participate in a viscous motif is one of these cars among polish clear i then pull it out it was a bit more about will the us secretary of state had the seventies much anticipated told them well the list of state john kerry statement comes a cave of a nice income via the opposition at which they are expected to decide whether or not they will participate in the geneva to summit later this month not carry is a good thing for a hicks decision that will see them participate in the conference. kaylee also saying that the same comfort has given rise to extremist groups that are not able to operate more freely use any intention of ultimate evil to the fold the world needs no reminder that syria has become a magnet for geologists and extremists. it is the strongest magnet for terror. but any place today so it defies logic to imagine that those who grooms who whose brutality. created this magnet. how t
center stage on carries coal to syria a magnet for extremists to speaking to the tower dylan and the pseudo position to attend next week's the stool it's due to vote on friday about whether or not to participate in a viscous motif is one of these cars among polish clear i then pull it out it was a bit more about will the us secretary of state had the seventies much anticipated told them well the list of state john kerry statement comes a cave of a nice income via the opposition at which they...
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the other space which is a pseudo-currency -- silver. what is the best asset class so far?d miners. you are starting to see movement. that is also all included. >> thank you for stopping by. course bob rice is staying with us a little bit more on emerging markets. ♪ >> emerging-market currencies are selling off the most in five years. volatility is back, at least in currencies. africa,brazil, south and indonesia are all seeing big drops in monetary value. one probable cause -- political and financial instability. , bill rice is back from tangent capital. calleds selloff of the so- fragile five is really an overreaction to the report that came out for chinese manufacturing? there are also fundamental reasons. >> there were fundamental reasons that apply both to china and to the emerging markets, and not just in asia -- also in latin america. a really, if there is slowdown in china, that is scary. it has an impact on the u.s. economy. it is not just a potential slowdown. conditions inside of china. have seen the shanghai libor index shoot up and down. in has been super volati
the other space which is a pseudo-currency -- silver. what is the best asset class so far?d miners. you are starting to see movement. that is also all included. >> thank you for stopping by. course bob rice is staying with us a little bit more on emerging markets. ♪ >> emerging-market currencies are selling off the most in five years. volatility is back, at least in currencies. africa,brazil, south and indonesia are all seeing big drops in monetary value. one probable cause --...
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. >> we heard he said that is pseudo for the n word. >> of course it is. every black person knows that. a couple of people used that as a slur, but people also do say street things. >> think of tupac in the 90s, saying thug was cool. what changed? >> we have this great debate. i ooze the n word. we are not going to stop using it. i don't care what anybody says. we are going to use it. i know the difference when my friends use it and somebody is trying to insult me. it's fascinating when we go back to no disrespect to pauley deen, people used the n word and they turn it on us. we know what it means towards each other. >> do you say thug? >> not really. not really. i'm not sure the context i would use it in. they use those terms and that's what they mean. >> what about the fact that there a lot of young kid who is want to be charles barkley and richard sherman and see what this outburst on the field did and it may change their perception of them. they said it was wrong and he reminded me of this chip of you 20 years ago. >> i am not a role model. i'm not pai
. >> we heard he said that is pseudo for the n word. >> of course it is. every black person knows that. a couple of people used that as a slur, but people also do say street things. >> think of tupac in the 90s, saying thug was cool. what changed? >> we have this great debate. i ooze the n word. we are not going to stop using it. i don't care what anybody says. we are going to use it. i know the difference when my friends use it and somebody is trying to insult me. it's...
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intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i particularly dislike, if you boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. those are the two things i think you understand. they were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminateness lead to indiscriminate beliefs. it leads invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united states. saddam hussein over america. mass murdering corrupt terrorist dictators over israel. thugs like trayvon martin, one story after another after another. i would be very happy to take questions. thank you for having me. [applause] as a understand it, the questions of already been prepared? >> no. we are passing cards around the audience. please write them down and bring them over in this direction. first question, you used the term modern liberal several times. i'm intrigued by the word modern, is this a new phenomenon? did this person not exist a few decades ago? >> no, this ideology has a
intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i particularly dislike, if you boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. those are the two things i think you understand. they were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminateness lead to indiscriminate beliefs. it leads invariably to siding with the soviet union over the...
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often happens is the north korean equivalent -- is in any of dialogue partners are just like them, pseudo-governmental, operating with government instructions to the teeth. therefore, if an american attractive participant says something that can seize upon and report it to the north korean leadership, suddenly that can throw a wrench in negotiations because the north koreans will claim that they have been given an incentive or that the americans had agreed to a certain compromise, which would done to anyone actually involved in the north korea mandate track two dialogue. now, this is not to say that unofficial dialogue always fails. back channels are useful. that was the case of the palestine liberation organization before the oslo accord, for example. the decision to flip, however must come first. seldom if ever to back channels lead rogue regimes to change their heart. even when they do succeed in advancing talks outside the public eye, there comes a time when private dialogue outlived its usefulness. after all, if the goal is to resolve complex, eventually this requires rogues to demonstrate the pu
often happens is the north korean equivalent -- is in any of dialogue partners are just like them, pseudo-governmental, operating with government instructions to the teeth. therefore, if an american attractive participant says something that can seize upon and report it to the north korean leadership, suddenly that can throw a wrench in negotiations because the north koreans will claim that they have been given an incentive or that the americans had agreed to a certain compromise, which would...
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they form these pseudo families.may be women they met in the last couple weeks during incarceration or they met in the holding pens. >> coming up, the rikers island boot camp. >> i learned discipline mainly. mainly discipline and how to follow orders. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call or click today. and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, to move you forward to where you want to be. your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you
they form these pseudo families.may be women they met in the last couple weeks during incarceration or they met in the holding pens. >> coming up, the rikers island boot camp. >> i learned discipline mainly. mainly discipline and how to follow orders. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop...
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this is what was said about pseudo conservative: they believe there is a conspiracy set in motion that is set to destroy his way of life. this is another quote on that and i don't know what that one word means but this is what they call the complex of that: the attachment to the past maybe a corporate identity where the group has lost their status and the group is clinging to that status striving it will come back. here is the theory i build around. post-war conservative fugitives is what you have -- reverence for god, loyalty, and community loyalty. these are free market conservative. low taxes, low to no regulation, and more classical liberal thought. this other pillar that is part of this is nasa security/anti-communi security/anti-communism. the third component is important because it makes the first two come together and work. the first don't are not natural allies. one is empathizing community. the other is empathizing more individualism. so they need a common enemy. call it what you will. socialism/communi socialism/communism. we know the difference. put the communism the state
this is what was said about pseudo conservative: they believe there is a conspiracy set in motion that is set to destroy his way of life. this is another quote on that and i don't know what that one word means but this is what they call the complex of that: the attachment to the past maybe a corporate identity where the group has lost their status and the group is clinging to that status striving it will come back. here is the theory i build around. post-war conservative fugitives is what you...
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you can so that anna on how well it is built upon a bower of pseudo market min and then not been the abundant capital market is another important factor so those of the dd i think going good for the enron imploded rawlinson in terms of attracting biotechnology development in taiwan. but in terms of technology or intents of the column. up in the future of put a show this they also carry us we do we think a wee wee. i think i went to play the role of fall ish and prevent diseases they have many diseases this is it the titans series has an ear infection. it's only her up in kansas. typical mum been there many other up a sian popular in asian diseases those are some of them really have no marketing the other part of the war. so i think we have done a lot of phone will work in this area for example not all the new mod rock to bowman in its non small cell lung cancer lung cancer is is a very popular here and this is has to do with economics of the fifteen of our population in asia and this is the at will with developing a very unique rock that is very different from those useful caucasians
you can so that anna on how well it is built upon a bower of pseudo market min and then not been the abundant capital market is another important factor so those of the dd i think going good for the enron imploded rawlinson in terms of attracting biotechnology development in taiwan. but in terms of technology or intents of the column. up in the future of put a show this they also carry us we do we think a wee wee. i think i went to play the role of fall ish and prevent diseases they have many...
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so we talk about these pseudo conservative going back to work published in 1954.with the paranoid style of american politics. this is what he says. he believes there is a conspiracy that undermines and destroys his way of life. not just hofstadter. what is the name of that book? it has slipped my mind the politics of unreason. i don't know what the word quasi means carolina you have your folds of but this is what they called this to describe the current condition of those who have a stake in the past man in the present in the past could be a corporate identity with the identifiable lifestyle where the group has lost its status in the individual clings to the identification thriving to restore their former status. basically well hofstadter's said 1965. now they say this 1970. here is a theory. postwar conservativism cause talk about this earlier. social conservatives traditional social practices reverence for god, and community unity. there is another facet that hinges on economic freedom. private property, a small government, low taxes, low regulation this is comm
so we talk about these pseudo conservative going back to work published in 1954.with the paranoid style of american politics. this is what he says. he believes there is a conspiracy that undermines and destroys his way of life. not just hofstadter. what is the name of that book? it has slipped my mind the politics of unreason. i don't know what the word quasi means carolina you have your folds of but this is what they called this to describe the current condition of those who have a stake in...
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she said should i be a pseudo- hippie? that was ok, because she didn't care about her appearance. that she was a moral methodist. she read catcher in the right and hated it. she said maybe i am a misanthrope. can you be a compassionate misanthrope? of.she was, sort should she be an alienated academic? she finally came to a decision. she chose her identity, which she hated looking inward. she couldn't stand introspection and her father had taught her that any expression of emotionality was a sense of weakness. she wrote about that, no emotion. she decided she would help other people lead their best lives and help to save the world. >> she became president of the student body, is that correct? quick she did. quick she gave a speech at wellesley that actually thrust her into the national spotlight. what was that all about? did not -- didon not want to veer from a moderate saidlican -- he got up and we don't believe in just materialism and competitiveness. we are looking for ecstatic experiences. body just gave an uproar of applause, and the faculty was mortified. it got her into life
she said should i be a pseudo- hippie? that was ok, because she didn't care about her appearance. that she was a moral methodist. she read catcher in the right and hated it. she said maybe i am a misanthrope. can you be a compassionate misanthrope? of.she was, sort should she be an alienated academic? she finally came to a decision. she chose her identity, which she hated looking inward. she couldn't stand introspection and her father had taught her that any expression of emotionality was a...
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. >> bar kokhba was a pseudo messiah, supported by large segments of the population. claimed to be a descendent of king david. he claimed to be the messiah himself, and was supported by none other than one of the major figures of the day, rabbi akiba. so this war was very different. it was a millennial revolt. it was a messianic revolt. and it touched chords that were not touched in the first revolt. >> ( dramatized ): the earth's inhabitants and its rulers will hate one another and provoke one another to war. >> apparently, he did take jerusalem for some time. and coins are found now that say, "the year one of the redemption of israel." they really think they have established the new kingdom. >> you might think that there would never be another war like the first war. but the second war with rome, the bar kokhba war, was probably even worse than the first war. even though jerusalem wasn't destroyed, the devastation might have even been greater. >> some people in the second revolt tried to press other jews, including christians, into the revolt, saying, come join us t
. >> bar kokhba was a pseudo messiah, supported by large segments of the population. claimed to be a descendent of king david. he claimed to be the messiah himself, and was supported by none other than one of the major figures of the day, rabbi akiba. so this war was very different. it was a millennial revolt. it was a messianic revolt. and it touched chords that were not touched in the first revolt. >> ( dramatized ): the earth's inhabitants and its rulers will hate one another and...
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i guess pseudo threat. >> reporter: not this specific threat. no. not these emails. we should point out the international olympic committee does not believe is a threat. russian authorities are not commenting specifically on any specific threat as such. they are maintaining this consistent line which says they are ready to do this and to protect these games. that said, we know about a couple of terror plots that they belief they have detected including two terror plots involving black widows or suicide bombers. one is expected to target the torch relay. russian authorities are not talking about this. the reason we know about it we spoke to people on the ground in an effort to find the women behind these threats. >> phil black live from russia. terror threats is prompting one olympian to tell his family to stay home. tucker is competing in his final olympics but told his wife and parents to stay at home. he's worried about family security so they will stay home to allow their son focus on his skagt. we have shocking video of an airplane crash in aspen, colorado. it wa
i guess pseudo threat. >> reporter: not this specific threat. no. not these emails. we should point out the international olympic committee does not believe is a threat. russian authorities are not commenting specifically on any specific threat as such. they are maintaining this consistent line which says they are ready to do this and to protect these games. that said, we know about a couple of terror plots that they belief they have detected including two terror plots involving black...
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pseudo-libertarian. >> i was hoping i get a chance. university of akron and to two. this question is for adam -- alan, i am sorry. basically you are talking about the 15% of the libertarian are the available voters. there's like a 15% group better in the data. there's 15% i were basically targetable that could move up or down. i was just in years lied. >> i don't think there's a 50% libertarian out there. >> you can pass this to someone else. i'll try to talk to you about it later. >> i'm curious about the role of money. we've had unprecedented money flooding into politics. outside money. does this talking about the future, does this make it impossible for intense polarization? >> it is coming mainly from the right. the money being spent overwhelmingly on negative ads. i saw a breakdown of positive versus negative that are taking. in 2012 it was overwhelmingly negative for the candidate as well as the tight groups. the outside groups were really negative. that's just about all they do is attack ads. [inaudible] which subjected to this intent negative barrage. wound u
pseudo-libertarian. >> i was hoping i get a chance. university of akron and to two. this question is for adam -- alan, i am sorry. basically you are talking about the 15% of the libertarian are the available voters. there's like a 15% group better in the data. there's 15% i were basically targetable that could move up or down. i was just in years lied. >> i don't think there's a 50% libertarian out there. >> you can pass this to someone else. i'll try to talk to you about it...
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i have certainly given visas to given these ahave pseudo-poetic security people -- diplomatic security people. texasthe republican from chairs a key committee on the homeland security. he traveled to sochi, russia, and has a lot of concerns about the security, but even more portly, his concern about the lack of sharing of information securityussian officials go and those in the west. how big of a problem is that? think it has been a persistent condition. russianser 9/11, the about sharingful intelligence, sharing information. been as thorough since then. is located in southern russia. can you give us a sense of the geography, where this is located, and why this is such a concern? it is in -- near the north caucasus, about 350 miles from pakistan, where there has been persistent militant activity. almost daily shootouts with police. after the war in chechnya was 2000, thearound violence and unrest gradually moved. it has been quite difficult their the past few years -- th ere the past few years. will be causing nt torouble will wa make a target because of the century high-profile -- bec
i have certainly given visas to given these ahave pseudo-poetic security people -- diplomatic security people. texasthe republican from chairs a key committee on the homeland security. he traveled to sochi, russia, and has a lot of concerns about the security, but even more portly, his concern about the lack of sharing of information securityussian officials go and those in the west. how big of a problem is that? think it has been a persistent condition. russianser 9/11, the about sharingful...
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and around that time to start take this kind of pseudo-political event where they were going after peoplee censoring the web, promoting surveillance. in this picture is just an example of what anonymous was doing the mountain dew when they invited the internet to -- the win was hitler did nothing wrong which is basically the way of saying if you come on our internet and try to capitalize from our creativity, this is what you're going to get in return. they weren't particularly big fans of my book. these quotes are from reviews on amazon. they basically don't like when people write about them, or at least the time before they became a huge media sensation this is basically the reaction you would get if you wrote about anonymous. and they gave me the same kind of treatment that parmy got where they tried to find where i live. they harassed my family. they solicited pizza delivery. they send me junk no. they sent my and a letter under my name goes basically like a deep convection of my sexual urges towards her. then we had to meet at some point. this woman is in her '60s, so basically my fam
and around that time to start take this kind of pseudo-political event where they were going after peoplee censoring the web, promoting surveillance. in this picture is just an example of what anonymous was doing the mountain dew when they invited the internet to -- the win was hitler did nothing wrong which is basically the way of saying if you come on our internet and try to capitalize from our creativity, this is what you're going to get in return. they weren't particularly big fans of my...
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there are some conservatives, more likely pseudo conservatives who are perfectly happy with this and are prepared to accommodate it so they come up with so-called reform proposals, a little tax cut here and something on the edge over here but they will not address these constitutional issues, the foundational defects of the left's new deal and these other things they created. so there is some of that schism within the conservative movement to the extent there is a movement. you will see that more and more. they will quote edmund burke as an example. supporting the status quo. i don't think edmund burke would quote the status quo, not the edmund burke i read. he supported the american revolution. that was hardly the status quo. opposed the french revolution for reasons i agree with. the american revolution was considered pretty radical at the time too. he supported it. burke did believe in experience, he didn't believe in lurching in one direction or the other. he believed in moderation. the word moderation is being bastardized by some of these folks to mean accepting radicalism or ac
there are some conservatives, more likely pseudo conservatives who are perfectly happy with this and are prepared to accommodate it so they come up with so-called reform proposals, a little tax cut here and something on the edge over here but they will not address these constitutional issues, the foundational defects of the left's new deal and these other things they created. so there is some of that schism within the conservative movement to the extent there is a movement. you will see that...
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there are some conservatives, quote unquotes, more than likely pseudo conservatives, who are perfectly happy with this and are prepared to accommodate it so they come up with so-called reforms, a little tax cut here, something on the edge over here, but will not address the constitutional issues in the foundational detect -- defects of the new deal and these other things that it created. so, there's some of that is skissism within the conservative moment, if there is a movement. they quotedded mondes burk speeding the status quo. he supported the revolution. and -- but the american revolution was considered rem pretty damn radical at the time, too, and burk supported it. burk did believe in experience -- didn't believe in lurching in one direction or the other. he believed in moderation, but the word moderation is being bard bastardized by some that is -- a trajectory that nil my view fundamentally alter or fundamentally transform, as the president says, our country. i don't think burk would sit still and say we need another tax cut. he would agree with george mason that the government
there are some conservatives, quote unquotes, more than likely pseudo conservatives, who are perfectly happy with this and are prepared to accommodate it so they come up with so-called reforms, a little tax cut here, something on the edge over here, but will not address the constitutional issues in the foundational detect -- defects of the new deal and these other things that it created. so, there's some of that is skissism within the conservative moment, if there is a movement. they quotedded...
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. >> pseudo gambling, that's good. >> for those who aren't drinking alcohol, you have a good suggestion and buy 500 kinds of soda. so you buy soda water -- >> makes you feel like you're drinking a cocktail. >> that's right. >> and they've got different flavors of syrup. will, are you really that terrified of me? >> i'm in. what's your favorite flavor? >> right here i've got the water mellon one. >> i bet kids probably like this, too. >> it's great. a bunch of different drink options. and speaking of drink options, we have to have duelling drinks, right? >> right. >> the one thing the teams have in common besides wanting to win the game is both drinks are made with coffee. here we have the denver bulldog, espresso, cream, a little bit of cola. >> that sounds good. ki kind of a twist on a float. >> and seattle? >> i've taken these coffee stirrers and placed donuts on th them. and what i think is really important, i like to serve hand-held items. the last thing you want is your guests running back and forth between the kitchen. >> this is chilli. >> this is a healthier take on the chilli.
. >> pseudo gambling, that's good. >> for those who aren't drinking alcohol, you have a good suggestion and buy 500 kinds of soda. so you buy soda water -- >> makes you feel like you're drinking a cocktail. >> that's right. >> and they've got different flavors of syrup. will, are you really that terrified of me? >> i'm in. what's your favorite flavor? >> right here i've got the water mellon one. >> i bet kids probably like this, too. >> it's...
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people wanting to wipe them off the map, of those who are proposing another holocaust and then we have pseudo intellectual wannabes at universities where they no longer allow true die versity of thought and -- diversity of thought and discussion that made them originally great, which allowed them originally to have liberals there get in arge and now they cut off so often conservative speech. . it used to be at universities, even as conservative as texas a&m was when i was there, we had many liberal speakers. and i enjoyed meeting and debating with some of them. some of the greats in the country. and now even at texas a&m, they're careful not to invite people that are too conservative because you don't want to tick off the faculty senate. like most universities, have gotten very, very liberal. but in this article, every week brings a wealth of stories about new cases of aggressive anti-israel activism. at the university of michigan last week, thousands of students were sent fake eviction notices from the university's housing office. a pro-palestinian group distributed them in dorms across camp
people wanting to wipe them off the map, of those who are proposing another holocaust and then we have pseudo intellectual wannabes at universities where they no longer allow true die versity of thought and -- diversity of thought and discussion that made them originally great, which allowed them originally to have liberals there get in arge and now they cut off so often conservative speech. . it used to be at universities, even as conservative as texas a&m was when i was there, we had many...
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one of the things that's so hard for some pseudo intellectuals here in the u.s. o realize is, something that franklin roosevelt grasped, even with his unconstitutional interning american citizens, if you have media that's helping the cause of anarchy or the overthrow of the constitutional democracy, democratic republic as we have here, then they are enemies of the state and they're guilty of treason and they can be stopped. some in this country think freedom of speech means, whether it's khalid sheikh muhammad down in guantanamo or some other religious fanatic that wants to destroy our freedom here, they think, you have to give them free come of speech. whereas -- freedom of speech. whereas for most of this country's history, people understood, if you're advocating for the overthrow of the constitutional government we have, it is treasonous. if you're advocating by peaceful means using the government as some -- or trying to do, let's move toward progressivism, let's move toward what's really socialism, where the government gets to dictate everything, they know ev
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he is pseudo-libertarian. >> one more. anybody? >> i was hoping i would get a chance -- i am from the university of akron. this question is for alan. basically, you were talking about 15% of the libertarians are the available voters. there is a 15% group in the data. there was 15% that were basically targetable, that could move up or down. that was in your slide. >> i do not think there is a 15% libertarian cohort out there. -- a 15% libertarian vote out there. >> that might be the first paper. >> i do not think it was my paper. >> i will try to talk to you about it later. >> i am curious about the role of money. we have had unprecedented money flowing into politics -- outside money, money to candidates. talking about the future, does this make it impossible to move away from this intense polarization? i mean, it just magnifies everything. >> look at the right. predominantly anti-obama. the money is being spent overwhelmingly on negative ads, on attack ads. i saw a breakdown of positive versus negative advertising. in 2012, it was
he is pseudo-libertarian. >> one more. anybody? >> i was hoping i would get a chance -- i am from the university of akron. this question is for alan. basically, you were talking about 15% of the libertarians are the available voters. there is a 15% group in the data. there was 15% that were basically targetable, that could move up or down. that was in your slide. >> i do not think there is a 15% libertarian cohort out there. -- a 15% libertarian vote out there. >> that...