Turned on WAMU/NPR this morning and every single segment is anti Trump. 100%. Amazing. One just came on now: “Trump sent Biden death penalty inmates to supermax.” NPR is Anti-Trump News. Makes sense but even bad press is good press as long as you spell his name right. …
Chris Abraham
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MAGA is META
A lot of people are still arguing about MAGA as if it’s a permanent identity or a unified ideology. That framing misses what actually made it function. MAGA, at its peak, wasn’t a coherent movement. It was a temporary populist coalition built on overlapping grievances, not shared …
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TV reminder: couches, drywall, car doors, desks, kitchen islands, mattresses, bookshelves, and flipped tables do not stop bullets. That’s concealment, not cover. It hides you from eyes, not physics. Movies lie. Ballistics don’t.
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I wonder if being a featured interviewee in The Age of Disclosure documentary about UFOs and aliens will help or hurt Marco Rubio’s future bid as President of the United States. What say you?
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Such a lovely little film. Still missing the lovely actress Michelle Trachtenberg. Rest in peace lovely lady.
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The Kennedy Center mostly serves wealthy donors, elites, and people with money to burn. If we’re constantly told to hate the rich and stop catering to them, why is anyone upset that an institution built around elite cultural pampering is disrupted? newrepublic.com/post/2048…
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Best. Movie. Ever. (I keep forgetting)
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Whenever I see anything about “the performative liberal male” I can’t help but my mind always returns to this classic SNL skit: www.youtube.com/watch
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WOD: Boffo: (of a theatrical production or movie, or a review of one) very successful or wholeheartedly commendatory—I knew the word but I didn’t know the actual definition. The more you know.
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There is a meaningful distinction between rare, targeted state violence against elite political dissidents and the routine criminalization of ordinary speech.
High-level dissidents such as exiled officials, influential journalists, or opposition organizers operate within power struggles that states treat as existential threats.
Violence against them, while indefensible, is exceptional rather than systemic.
By contrast, arresting everyday citizens for online speech represents a different and arguably more corrosive form of repression.
When speech laws are enforced broadly and bureaucratically, they reshape social behavior at scale. Ordinary people begin to self-censor not because they challenge power, but because enforcement is ambient, unpredictable, and normalized.
The existence of extreme cases of repression elsewhere does not justify expanding speech policing in liberal societies. Nor does elite political violence serve as a useful benchmark for evaluating domestic speech restrictions.
The danger lies less in rare acts of spectacular repression than in systems that quietly criminalize expression for everyone.
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Dems: here’s a cheat code to win ‘26 & ‘28
How liberals paved the way for Trump youtube.com/watch
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Antifa and similar street movements don’t work like clubs you join. They work like Hollywood. A script appears, money shows up, logistics lock in, and suddenly there’s a production. You don’t enlist. You get cast. Think less membership card, more SAG
Antifa and similar emergent street forces are misunderstood because people keep asking the wrong question: “Is it an organization you can join?” That’s like asking whether Hollywood is a club with membership forms. It isn’t. These movements function like movie production. First …
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Here’s a first edition of my spy novel!
Hill Mole: Life is But a Dream a.co/d/9cbMJB8
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Here’s a first edition of my spy novel!
Hill Mole: Life is But a Dream a.co/d/9cbMJB8
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Leaving a Purple Meshtastic Node in the Window How a $55 LoRa device stopped being a gadget and became infrastructure chrisabraham.substack.com/p/leaving…
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Underinvested Commodities, Overhyped AI: Reading 2026 the Austrian Way
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Delicious NPR J6 propaganda—yum yum!
Not a peaceful protest pca.st/episode/a…
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My Meshtastic Journey—So Far So Good chrisabraham.com/blog/my-m…
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Revisiting the Maidan Massacre pocketcasts.com/podcast/m…