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The New Conservative Flagship ANNUAL REPORT 2020A About American Compass Table of Contents Our Mission To restore an economic consensus that emphasizes the importance of family, community, and industry to the nation’s liberty and prosperity: 1 Founder’s Letter 4 REORIENTING POLITICAL FOCUS from growth for its own sake to widely shared economic development that sustains vital social institutions. SETTING A COURSE for a country in which families can achieve self- sufficiency, contribute productively to their communities, and prepare the next 2 Year in Review 10 generation for the same. Conservative Flagship 12 HELPING POLICYMAKERS NAVIGATE the limitations that markets and government each face in promoting the general welfare and the nation’s security. Changing the Debate 14 Our Activities Creating Community 16 AFFILIATION. Providing opportunities for people who share its mission to The Commons 18 build relationships, collaborate, and communicate their views to the broader political community. Our Growing Influence 20 DELIBERATION. Supporting research and discussion that advances understanding of economic and social conditions and tradeoffs through study of history, analysis of data, elaboration of theory, and development of policy 3 Our Work 21 proposals. ENGAGEMENT. Initiating and facilitating public debate to challenge existing Rebooting the American System 22 orthodoxy, confront the best arguments of its defenders, and force scrutiny of unexamined assumptions and unconsidered consequences. Coin-Flip Capitalism 26 Our Principles Moving the Chains 30 AMERICAN COMPASS strives to embody the principles and practices of a healthy democratic polity, combining intellectual combat with personal civility. Corporate Actual Responsibility 34 We welcome converts to our vision and value disagreement amongst A Seat at the Table 38 our members. -
The Evolution of the Digital Political Advertising Network
PLATFORMS AND OUTSIDERS IN PARTY NETWORKS: THE EVOLUTION OF THE DIGITAL POLITICAL ADVERTISING NETWORK Bridget Barrett A thesis submitted to the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Chapel Hill 2020 Approved by: Daniel Kreiss Adam Saffer Adam Sheingate © 2020 Bridget Barrett ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii ABSTRACT Bridget Barrett: Platforms and Outsiders in Party Networks: The Evolution of the Digital Political Advertising Network (Under the direction of Daniel Kreiss) Scholars seldom examine the companies that campaigns hire to run digital advertising. This thesis presents the first network analysis of relationships between federal political committees (n = 2,077) and the companies they hired for electoral digital political advertising services (n = 1,034) across 13 years (2003–2016) and three election cycles (2008, 2012, and 2016). The network expanded from 333 nodes in 2008 to 2,202 nodes in 2016. In 2012 and 2016, Facebook and Google had the highest normalized betweenness centrality (.34 and .27 in 2012 and .55 and .24 in 2016 respectively). Given their positions in the network, Facebook and Google should be considered consequential members of party networks. Of advertising agencies hired in the 2016 electoral cycle, 23% had no declared political specialization and were hired disproportionately by non-incumbents. The thesis argues their motivations may not be as well-aligned with party goals as those of established political professionals. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES .................................................................................................................... V POLITICAL CONSULTING AND PARTY NETWORKS ............................................................................... -
ABQ Free Press, August 13, 2014
VOL I, Issue 9, August 13, 2014 Pot Vote: Political Theater? PAGE 5 Joe Monahan: Our Summer of Pain Inside ABQ PAGE 7 TV News PAGE 6 Best Motorcycle Roads in N.M. What You Should PAGE 9 Know about Ebola PAGE 11 Exclusive: Longmire’s Bailey Chase PAGE 14 PAGE 2 • August 13, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS ABQ Free Press Pulp News coMPIlEd By ABQ frEE PrEss sTAff VOL I, Issue 9, August 13, 2014 www.freeabq.com Self-inflicted Musician evicted www.abqarts.com A man berating another motorist after A 97-year-old man was kicked out Editor: rear-ending her car was run over by of his nursing home for refusing to [email protected] his own pickup truck, the Gainesville obey an order from managers to stop Associate Editor, Arts: [email protected] IN THIS ISSUE Sun reported. Joseph Carl, 48, was playing his ukulele. “Management charged with drunken driving after continually suppressed my talents,” Advertising: [email protected] the incident, which left him with a Jim Farrell said. “Management would [email protected] fractured hand and foot. Police said stop me and say these words: ‘Go he registered a blood alcohol level back to your room!’” After being On Twitter: @freeabq of .22 percent, nearly three times the evicted he ended up in a homeless NEWS threshold for drunken driving. shelter. After his plight appeared ABQ Free Press Pulp News ............................................................................................................Page 2 in a local newspaper, Napa Valley Editor Just ducky residents pitched in to help him move Dan Vukelich Our favorite segment ever on Rachel Maddow’s network .............................................................. -
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Programming notes - First Read Hotmail More TODAY Nightly News Rock Center Meet the Press Dateline msnbc Breaking News EveryBlock Newsvine Account ▾ Home US World Politics Business Sports Entertainment Health Tech & science Travel Local Weather Advertise | AdChoices Recommended: Recommended: Recommended: 3 Recommended: First Thoughts: My, VIDEO: The Week remaining First Thoughts: How New iPads are Selling my, Myanmar That Was: Gifts, undecided House Rebuilding time for Under $40 fiscal cliff, and races verbal fisticuffs How Cruise Lines Fill All Those Unsold Cruise Cabins What Happens When You Take a Testosterone The first place for news and analysis from the NBC News Political Unit. Follow us on Supplement Twitter. ↓ About this blog ↓ Archives E-mail updates Follow on Twitter Subscribe to RSS Like 34k 1 comment Recommend 3 0 older3 Programming notes newer days ago *** Friday's "The Daily Rundown" line-up with guest host Luke Russert: NBC's Kelly O'Donnell on Petraeus' testimony… NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin live in Gaza… one of us (!!!) with more on the Republican reaction to Romney… NBC's Mike Viqueira on today's White House meeting on the fiscal cliff and The Economist's Greg Ip and National Journal's Jim Tankersley on the "what ifs" surrounding the cliff… New NRCC Chairman Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) on the House GOP's road forward… Democratic strategist Doug Thornell, Roll Call's David Drucker and the New York Times' Jackie Calmes on how the next round of negotiations could be different (or all too similar) to the last time. Advertise | AdChoices *** Friday’s “Jansing & How to Improve Memory E-Cigarettes Exposed: Stony Brook Co.” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris with Scientifically Designed The E-Cigarette craze is sweeping the country. -
Reinforcing American Institutions: Why Americans Should Trust Media and the Judiciary
REINFORCING AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS: WHY AMERICANS SHOULD TRUST MEDIA AND THE JUDICIARY Sponsor: Office of the Kentucky Secretary of State CLE Credit: 1.0 Thursday, June 22, 2017 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. East Ballroom A-B Owensboro Convention Center Owensboro, Kentucky A NOTE CONCERNING THE PROGRAM MATERIALS The materials included in this Kentucky Bar Association Continuing Legal Education handbook are intended to provide current and accurate information about the subject matter covered. No representation or warranty is made concerning the application of the legal or other principles discussed by the instructors to any specific fact situation, nor is any prediction made concerning how any particular judge or jury will interpret or apply such principles. The proper interpretation or application of the principles discussed is a matter for the considered judgment of the individual legal practitioner. The faculty and staff of this Kentucky Bar Association CLE program disclaim liability therefore. Attorneys using these materials, or information otherwise conveyed during the program, in dealing with a specific legal matter have a duty to research original and current sources of authority. Printed by: Evolution Creative Solutions 7107 Shona Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Kentucky Bar Association TABLE OF CONTENTS The Presenters ................................................................................................................. i 2016 Kentucky Civic Health Index .................................................................................. -
Defining Hoosier Wave Elections, Impacts
V24, N1 Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018 Defining Hoosier wave elections, impacts Less than 100 days from mid-term, is there a wave brewing? By TREVOR FOUGHTY Capitolandwashington.com INDIANAPOLIS – National chatter about a potential wave elec- tion has persisted since at least the spring of 2017, and conventional wis- dom for the past 18 months or so has been that Democrats will take control of the U.S. House but struggle to take control of the U.S. Senate because they have to play too much defense. As we’re now within 100 days of the election, speculation will quickly crescendo as pundits at- tempt to discern what kind of wave, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama came to Indianapolis in October 2006 to campaign for congressio- if any, might be approaching our nal candidates Brad Ellsworth (left), Baron Hill (right) and Joe Donnelly. All three won in that electoral shores. In the midst of such wave election. an environment, “What constitutes the party out of power. Meanwhile, “What does this mean a wave election?” is a question that rarely gets asked, as for down-ballot races in Indiana?” is a question that rarely most settle for the ambiguous expectation of big gains for Continued on page 4 24 years of real news By BRIAN A. HOWEY INDIANAPOLIS – With today’s edition, Howey Politics Indiana begins its 24th year of publishing. We do so across four platforms, reaching more than a half million Hoosiers per week. “This is a terrible situation and This benchmark comes in uncertain times. President Trump Attorney General Jeff Sessions has labeled American news reporters, editors and photogra- should stop this Rigged Witch phers as “enemies of the people.” Hunt right now, before it contin- This has become the era of “fake news” and “alternative facts” as ues to stain our country any fur- Americans have fled the First ther. -
The-Hasheesh-Eater.Pdf
ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY WASHINGTON Founded 1836 Section.. Number ..%-.??.0.Qj___ 7 Fobm 113c, W. D.. S. G. O. (Revised June 13, 1936) DUE LAST DATE i < V'-. • 0EC1 «? THE 63> HASHEESH EATER: BEING PASSAGES FROM THE LIFE OF A PYTHAGOREAN. ' "Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise." Kubla. Khan. j( i & & / 7 NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE. 1857 - l.TBRj? L34S2, 1857 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, by Harper & Brothers, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. CONTENTS, CHAPTER PAGE I. THE NIGHT ENTRANCE 15 II. UNDER THE SHADOW OF ESCULAPIUS 29 III. THE KINGDOM OF THE DREAM 34 IV. CASHMERE AND CATHAY BY TWILIGHT 44 V. THE HOUR AND THE POWER OF DARKNESS 60 VI. THE MYSTERIES OF THE LIFE-SIGN GEMINI 75 VII. THE NIGHT OF APOTHEOSIS 85 VIII. VOS NON VOBIS—WHEREIN THE PYTHAGOREAN IS A BY- STANDER 101 IX. THE SHADOW OF BACCHUS, THE SHADOW OF THANATOS, AND THE SHADOW OF SHAME 123 X. NIMIUM—THE AMREETA CUP OF UNVEILING 132 XI. THE BOOK OF SYMBOLS 149 XII. TO-DAY, ZEUS; TO-MORROW, PROMETHEUS 153 XIII. EIDOLA THEATRI AND THE PRINCE OF WHALES 161 XIV. HAIL'. PYTHAGORAS 176 XV. "THEN SEEVA OPENED ON THE ACCURSED ONE HIS EYE OF ANGER" 188 XVI. AN OATH IN THE FORUM OF MADNESS.. 203 XVII. DOWN WITH THE TIDE .. -
“The Campaign of Common Sense.” NOTE from the EDITOR
“The campaign of common sense.” NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Thank you for picking up the second issue of The Futurist! Since the October debate, every campaign has made significant moves. Sen. Bernie Sanders was endorsed by “The Squad.” Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton accused Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of being a “Russian asset.” Gabbard fired back by calling Clinton the “queen of warmongers” and challenged her to run for president. President Donald Trump threatened to sue CNN for unfair coverage. Elizabeth Warren told us that she was still trying to figure out how to pay for her Medicare policy. Julian Castro said he would drop out if he didn’t meet a fundraising goal, and Tim Ryan actually dropped out. Andrew Yang participated in the Basic Income March in San Francisco. And the DNC released their criteria for the December debate. The drama of American politics is ramping up as we near the close of 2019, and there’s no sign of stopping. As we continue to cover Andrew Yang’s campaign, we invite you to submit questions about his policy proposals and ideas. We hope that you’re just as excited as we are about this crazy political journey. Humanity First, Adrienne, an Asian girl who likes math WHO ARE WE? Editor Adrienne Chum @chumwrotethat Writer Erik Williamson Writer @Balshumet TECH TIPS Writer Ori Simon Bechtel @BechtelOri Wondering what those funky-looking squares do? Infographics Benjamin Xiao @SpecC Cover Art Joseph Collins @Designs4Yang They’re called QR Codes! They’re a little like barcodes, but they Layout & Graphics Adrienne Chum contain more information and you can scan them with your Operations William Sheng @ewiper smartphone in three easy steps. -
Yellowstone Wildlife DISCOVERY of a WONDERLAND
Yellowstone Wildlife DISCOVERY OF A WONDERLAND More than a century ago, explorers The large predators were the last and fur traders returning from the to gain the sanctuary that had been wilderness of the Montana Territory accorded legislatively to all animals astounded the American people of the park. In an effort to build up with tales of a land of lakes, forests, the populations of elk and mountains, and canyons where bison, a prolonged campaign giant geysers spouted, springs boiled, against cougars, wolves, and coyotes and wildlife abounded. Coming was instituted. The killing did not from such men as Jim Bridger— end until the early 1930's. a notorious teller of tall tales—these Today, a new ecological aware accounts were received with some ness, a wider appreciation of the skepticism. But in 1870 an expedi esthetic and scientific value of wild tion of distinguished citizens led by animals, and extensive research Gen. Henry Washburn returned have led to better understanding of from the "Land of the Rock wildlife populations in Yellowstone Yellow River," as it was called by and other national parks. Despite the Indians, confirming its marvelous character. the mistakes of the past and the gaps in our A movement to set aside this wonderland for understanding of the ecology of the park, it is all the people was soon launched by a group today a haven for wildlife and a mecca for people of foresighted citizens. Their efforts resulted in who wish to see animals in a natural state. establishment of the world's first national park. -
THE DEATH PENALTY in 2018: YEAR END REPORT Media Coverage Highlights
THE DEATH PENALTY IN 2018: YEAR END REPORT Media Coverage Highlights The Death Penalty Information Center’s 2018 Year End Report was released on December 14, 2018 and received extensive coverage in hundreds of print, online, television, and radio news outlets across the United States and around the world. Coverage highlighted that 2018 marked the fourth consecutive year with fewer than 30 executions and 50 death sentences and that fewer death-row prisoners now faced active death sentences than at any time in more than a quarter century. Many media outlets reported that, for the first time since Furman v. Georgia, no county imposed more than two death sentences. The report also emphasized that even as the number of death sentences and executions had dramatically fallen since the 1990s, that decline had not reduced the death penalty’s discriminatory and arbitrary nature when it was applied. The report noted that rather than reserving executions and death sentences for the worst of the worst crimes and offenders, capital punishment was instead disproportionately meted out in 2018 in cases involving the most vulnerable defendants and prisoners and the least reliable judicial process. The overwhelming majority of news stories reported that the developments in 2018 represented a continuation of the long-term decline of capital punishment in the United States. A Washington Post editorial was titled “Death sentences are in decline. It’s time to do away with them entirely.” A New York Times article led off with: “This year, for the first time in the modern history of the death penalty, no single county in the United States imposed more than two death sentences.” A Los Angeles Times story covering the report was on the front page and accompanied by a strong editorial titled “Capital punishment is a national disgrace. -
The Rise of the Spoiler Frame in a Bipartisan Election Discourse
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee UWM Digital Commons Theses and Dissertations May 2021 Pick a Horse, Ditch the Goat: the Rise of the Spoiler Frame in a Bipartisan Election Discourse Barbara Alexandra Raftes Dahlgren University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.uwm.edu/etd Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, and the Political Science Commons Recommended Citation Dahlgren, Barbara Alexandra Raftes, "Pick a Horse, Ditch the Goat: the Rise of the Spoiler Frame in a Bipartisan Election Discourse" (2021). Theses and Dissertations. 2656. https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2656 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by UWM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of UWM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PICK A HORSE, DITCH THE GOAT: THE RISE OF THE SPOILER FRAME IN A BIPARTISAN ELECTION DISCOURSE by Barbara A.R. Dahlgren A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Media Studies at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee May 2021 ABSTRACT PICK A HORSE, DITCH THE GOAT: THE RISE OF THE SPOILER FRAME IN A BIPARTISAN ELECTION DISCOURSE by Barbara A.R. Dahlgren The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2021 Under the Supervision of Professor Michael Z. Newman Increasingly, public opinion shows Republican and Democratic presidential candidates are some of the most onerous in recorded history, and Americans want to see third-party options alongside them. Half of Americans use televised news to stay informed, but the two-party horserace leaves little room for the multiple candidates on the ballot. -
The Left Versus the Left: Progressive Media Is Filling the Void
The Left Versus the Left: Progressive media is filling the void It is commonly understood that there is a bias in the television news media with Fox News on the right and MSNBC and their ilk on the left, but the real conflict is between the corporate left broadcast media and the independent progressive left media — a conversation many might not be aware is happening. What divides the two camps is simple: It comes down to where you get your news. Claiming that MSNBC and CNN, among others, represent the ideas of the left shows a misunderstanding that most people under 30 get their news online. More than 39 million people have cut the cord and no longer have access to cable. While left-leaning corporate broadcast media has been consumed with Russian conspiracies (albeit appropriate, given our corrupt commander-in-chief), a new independent left has emerged. Provided by podcasts, left-wing magazines and YouTube channels, this new left is less likely to be controlled by corporate interests and presents a world-view different from their corporate counterparts. If you get your news from MSNBC you might think that the Russiagate case was a slam dunk, Bernie Sanders has no shot of winning, the Ukraine investigation is the most important story of our time and Nancy Pelosi is the first line of defense against Donald Trump. Get your news online and you’d see the holes on the Russiagate story, learn that Bernie Sanders has been consistently second in the polls and has the best chance of beating Trump in the 2020 election.