‘It’s hard to oppose, let alone revile, a man who often seems to have no idea what he is saying. Biden elicits a combination of sympathy and apathy, yet he keeps surging ahead in the polls.’
The first usage of the term dates back to the New York Times in 1971
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In 2003, David Blaine spent 44 days in a plexiglass box suspended above the River Thames. It was amazing, yes, but it wasn’t magic
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First, he is old. Second, he is old-school
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I’m a slave to my online persona. And she’s a slave to the algorithm, and we must feed the algorithm
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Politics is less bedeviled by the age of the parties’ leaders than by the staleness of the parties’ programs
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The alliance between the Intelligentsia and the Cave Anarchists, while informal, is also entirely natural and indeed inevitable
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Expect four more years of disappointment and stasis
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Your vanilla voice is not welcome. Your low-pigment opinions are invalid
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Why can’t the famous stop thrusting their sexuality on us?
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Books + Arts
Singer, patriot and pioneer of social distancing, Morrissey is once again a star
By John Waters
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From CIA officer to thriller-writer: the shadowy world of J.R. Seeger
By Toby Harnden
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Great Demon Kings: A Memoir of Poetry, Sex, Art, Death, and Enlightenment by John Giorno reviewed
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To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace by Kapka Kassabova reviewed
By Hugh Thomson
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How we can reckon with the past without destroying it
By Cleo Roberts
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Life
One agency shows a smiling blonde wearing a T-shirt captioned ‘I grow cute babies’
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Late night hosts and comedians are hitting every slow, low Trump pitch over their plates out of the ballpark
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Shrink state power so radically that policy disagreements would be akin to flyweight arguments over the merits of Coke vs Pepsi
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The Next Pope: The Leading Cardinal Candidates by Edward Pentin reviewed
By Jane Stannus
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Rye encapsulates a quintessential sort of Englishness: creative yet conservative, cultural yet parochial
By William Cook
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In an economy that favors black economic empowerment, Afrikaners now struggle to find their footing
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A crack in The Narrative? A glimmer of sanity? Maybe. Well, not really
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If someone is accused of being racist or transphobic they are rarely given a chance to defend themselves
By Toby Young
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As I bought the drinks, Didier told me that voluntary euthanasia was in and casino capitalism out
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Wagner believed that Nietzsche went bonkers on account of an excess of masturbation. If that’s true, many present types should be in the nuthouse
By Taki
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Food and Drink
Such is our collective eco-anxiety that there now exists a Climate Psychology Alliance
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