There's a wild new article out on the Hollywood Reporter website about Johnny D (complete with an illuminated 👁️)
There are some juicy tidbits about the ubiquitous Ad@m W@ldman.
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I'm trying to mask W@ldman's name to avoid his bot army.
Enty has written blinds on his use of bots and the HR article confirms it.
How else to explain tweets like these?
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According to the article, W@ldman has taken over JD's life.
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When W@ldman first met JD is interesting. It ties into the House in New Orleans.
Take your time and listen to this clip carefully.
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Now listen to Tiffany FitzHenry's guess as to one of the celebrity's who is being blackmailed. You can judge Enty's reaction whether or not she guessed correctly.
They give the background on Marcy Wheeler's interactions with her source, "Phil," and the process by which Fool used to trick her into revealing his identity.
What they don't do is speculate much on what it all means.
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I believe walkafyre described the revelation of Phil's identity as a one dot. Just a starting point.
So with that in mind, there are a couple of points that came to mind after m initial listen.
There were cries of “betrayal!” after the election when Benjamin Netanyahu called to speak with Joe Biden.
However, when we take a closer look at the situation, we see there is something more subtle going on.
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In 2016, Trump spoke to Netanyahu the day after the election. In contrast, Biden spoke to the leades of our major European allies, Asia-Pacific allies and even the Pope before he spoke to Netanyahu (Biden also waited to speak to the US’s Sunni allies ).
The Importance of Momentum in Politics (or What I Learned from President Trump)
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One of the more amusing aspects of twitter is that a person gains a modest following and suddenly he/she is qualified to tell Trump what he needs to do to win.
But Trump just received over 73 million votes (and counting) for President of the United States.
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Maybe we should be asking what political lessons can we learn from him.
Personally, what Trump has taught me about electoral politics, more than anything, is the necessity of momentum.