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Donald Trump hails Britain's decision to leave EU – as it happened | Donald Trump hails Britain's decision to leave EU – as it happened |
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Today in Campaign 2016 | Today in Campaign 2016 |
Slow news week, eh? | Slow news week, eh? |
British journalists have four hours to prepare questions for Donald Trump about why he had no idea what #Brexit was. pic.twitter.com/Nlb2QrTWbx | British journalists have four hours to prepare questions for Donald Trump about why he had no idea what #Brexit was. pic.twitter.com/Nlb2QrTWbx |
That’s it from the campaign trail! | That’s it from the campaign trail! |
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Former treasury secretary: Donald Trump rooted in 'rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism' | Former treasury secretary: Donald Trump rooted in 'rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism' |
Former treasury secretary and chief executive of Goldman Sachs Hank Paulson, a Republican, has endorsed Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid, writing in an op-ed for the Washington Post that Donald Trump “populist hijacking of one of the United States’ great political parties.” | Former treasury secretary and chief executive of Goldman Sachs Hank Paulson, a Republican, has endorsed Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid, writing in an op-ed for the Washington Post that Donald Trump “populist hijacking of one of the United States’ great political parties.” |
“The GOP, in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism,” Paulson wrote. “This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. Enough is enough. It’s time to put country before party and say it together: Never Trump.” | “The GOP, in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism,” Paulson wrote. “This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. Enough is enough. It’s time to put country before party and say it together: Never Trump.” |
Paulson, who presided over the subprime mortgage crisis that eventually ignited a global economic meltdown, wrote in the Washington Post that Trump’s record as a businessman is not a qualification so much as a liability: “I can’t help but think what would have happened if a divisive character such as Trump were president during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when leadership, compromise and careful analysis were critical.” | Paulson, who presided over the subprime mortgage crisis that eventually ignited a global economic meltdown, wrote in the Washington Post that Trump’s record as a businessman is not a qualification so much as a liability: “I can’t help but think what would have happened if a divisive character such as Trump were president during the 2008 financial crisis, at a time when leadership, compromise and careful analysis were critical.” |
“When Trump assures us he’ll do for the United States what he’s done for his businesses, that’s not a promise - it’s a threat.” | “When Trump assures us he’ll do for the United States what he’s done for his businesses, that’s not a promise - it’s a threat.” |
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Joanna Walters | Joanna Walters |
The New York bar where a police raid and ensuing riot gave birth to the gay rights movement in the US will be the site of the Stonewall National Monument, writes the Guardian’s Joanna Walters: | The New York bar where a police raid and ensuing riot gave birth to the gay rights movement in the US will be the site of the Stonewall National Monument, writes the Guardian’s Joanna Walters: |
Barack Obama has announced that the Stonewall National Monument will be created outside the Stonewall Inn in New York where gay men, lesbians and drag queens reacted to a police raid in 1969 with a riot that spread and turned into the gay rights movement in America and around the world. | Barack Obama has announced that the Stonewall National Monument will be created outside the Stonewall Inn in New York where gay men, lesbians and drag queens reacted to a police raid in 1969 with a riot that spread and turned into the gay rights movement in America and around the world. |
Obama confirmed the widely expected news that he was designating the first ever national monument to the LGBT equality movement as many cities around the US are preparing for their annual Pride parades this weekend, while still mourning the massacre of 49 people in a gay nightclub in Orlando less than two weeks ago. | Obama confirmed the widely expected news that he was designating the first ever national monument to the LGBT equality movement as many cities around the US are preparing for their annual Pride parades this weekend, while still mourning the massacre of 49 people in a gay nightclub in Orlando less than two weeks ago. |
“The riots became protests, the protests became a movement, the movement ultimately became an integral part of America,” Obama said in a voiceover to a video released on Friday that includes the faces and voices of activists from both the Stonewall era and today. | “The riots became protests, the protests became a movement, the movement ultimately became an integral part of America,” Obama said in a voiceover to a video released on Friday that includes the faces and voices of activists from both the Stonewall era and today. |
He declared Stonewall the newest addition to the National Park system, which “should reflect the full story of our country. That we are stronger together,” he said. | He declared Stonewall the newest addition to the National Park system, which “should reflect the full story of our country. That we are stronger together,” he said. |
The tiny public garden opposite the Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park, has been officially declared part of the site of the new national monument, which also covers the surrounding streets and the bar itself, which has been protected and preserved as a National Historic Landmark since 2000. | The tiny public garden opposite the Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park, has been officially declared part of the site of the new national monument, which also covers the surrounding streets and the bar itself, which has been protected and preserved as a National Historic Landmark since 2000. |
Obama issued a statement on Friday describing the park as “a place for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community to assemble for marches and parades, expressions of grief and anger, and celebrations of victory and joy”. | Obama issued a statement on Friday describing the park as “a place for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community to assemble for marches and parades, expressions of grief and anger, and celebrations of victory and joy”. |
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Bernie Sanders said this afternoon he is in talks with Hillary Clinton’s campaign to come up with some “serious proposals” to help “transform America.” He made the comments during a speech in Albany, New York. | Bernie Sanders said this afternoon he is in talks with Hillary Clinton’s campaign to come up with some “serious proposals” to help “transform America.” He made the comments during a speech in Albany, New York. |
Earlier in the day, Sanders said he would vote for Clinton to stop Republican candidate Donald Trump from winning the White House, a show of support that his campaign said was not a formal endorsement. | Earlier in the day, Sanders said he would vote for Clinton to stop Republican candidate Donald Trump from winning the White House, a show of support that his campaign said was not a formal endorsement. |
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David Smith | David Smith |
Richard Haass, former director of policy planning for the State Department, where he was a principal advisor to Secretary Colin Powell, told reporters: “The UK has been one of this country’s most important partners. It will be less willing and able to play that role and the net result will be the special relationship will be that much less special.” | Richard Haass, former director of policy planning for the State Department, where he was a principal advisor to Secretary Colin Powell, told reporters: “The UK has been one of this country’s most important partners. It will be less willing and able to play that role and the net result will be the special relationship will be that much less special.” |
“The United States will have no alternative but to increasingly turn to and rely on other countries. So this is essentially a cloud without a silver lining when it comes to the UK itself economically and politically, when it comes to Europe or when it comes to the United States. On balance, this will diminish order in Europe and arguably beyond.” | “The United States will have no alternative but to increasingly turn to and rely on other countries. So this is essentially a cloud without a silver lining when it comes to the UK itself economically and politically, when it comes to Europe or when it comes to the United States. On balance, this will diminish order in Europe and arguably beyond.” |
Haass, now president of the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations, described David Cameron’s decision to hold a referendum as “one of history’s great blunders”. Britain will be divided, poorer and distracted, he warned, diminishing its role in Europe. The vote marks the beginning of the dissolution of one of the principal countries in the world, he said, with a knock-on effect of more referenda in other European countries. | Haass, now president of the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations, described David Cameron’s decision to hold a referendum as “one of history’s great blunders”. Britain will be divided, poorer and distracted, he warned, diminishing its role in Europe. The vote marks the beginning of the dissolution of one of the principal countries in the world, he said, with a knock-on effect of more referenda in other European countries. |
“I do believe the effects will be deep and enduring. I would say the biggest loser will be the UK itself. Actually, at the risk of sounding melodramatic, I do believe that this is the beginning of the end of the United Kingdom.” | “I do believe the effects will be deep and enduring. I would say the biggest loser will be the UK itself. Actually, at the risk of sounding melodramatic, I do believe that this is the beginning of the end of the United Kingdom.” |
He explained: “It’s a question of when and not if Scotland has a second referendum and this time it will almost certainly pass, based on the argument that it is more important to be in Europe than in the UK. I also worry that pressure will grow in Northern Ireland for a referendum on essentially whether it should unify with Ireland, and I believe that the politics surrounding that will deepen the divisions in Northern Ireland and the consequences of that could be more than serious for the stability that has been so carefully cultivated in Northern Ireland over the last two decades and I believe could be jeopardised.” | He explained: “It’s a question of when and not if Scotland has a second referendum and this time it will almost certainly pass, based on the argument that it is more important to be in Europe than in the UK. I also worry that pressure will grow in Northern Ireland for a referendum on essentially whether it should unify with Ireland, and I believe that the politics surrounding that will deepen the divisions in Northern Ireland and the consequences of that could be more than serious for the stability that has been so carefully cultivated in Northern Ireland over the last two decades and I believe could be jeopardised.” |
Richard Grenell, former spokesman for President George W Bush at the UN, said: “It’s clear that people everywhere are finished with elite institutions advocating the status quo. Brexit is only the beginning. People are fed up and can’t be scared into submission. They are no longer afraid of being called a racist or homophobe. | Richard Grenell, former spokesman for President George W Bush at the UN, said: “It’s clear that people everywhere are finished with elite institutions advocating the status quo. Brexit is only the beginning. People are fed up and can’t be scared into submission. They are no longer afraid of being called a racist or homophobe. |
“We want politicians to listen to us and the ones that don’t will be thrown out of office. America’s relationship with the UK will be stronger as soon as Obama leaves office. While Obama won’t move to help strengthen our economic and security ties, the next president will.” | “We want politicians to listen to us and the ones that don’t will be thrown out of office. America’s relationship with the UK will be stronger as soon as Obama leaves office. While Obama won’t move to help strengthen our economic and security ties, the next president will.” |
Dean Baker, co-director of the Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research, said: “I was certainly surprised. I assumed that the experts were right that it would be close, but stay would win. However to me, this shows the anger that comes with failed economic policies. Clearly xenophobia and racism were major factors, but does anyone think the UK would have voted to leave if growth had averaged 2.5-3% over the last decade rather less than 1% in the UK and near zero in the EU?” | Dean Baker, co-director of the Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research, said: “I was certainly surprised. I assumed that the experts were right that it would be close, but stay would win. However to me, this shows the anger that comes with failed economic policies. Clearly xenophobia and racism were major factors, but does anyone think the UK would have voted to leave if growth had averaged 2.5-3% over the last decade rather less than 1% in the UK and near zero in the EU?” |
Baker suggested that Brexit could strengthen, not weaken, the “special relationship” across the Atlantic. “Presumably it makes the UK even closer with the US, especially if the EU is trying to punish the UK. A lot will depend on whether the EU leadership acts like mature adults or a spurned lover.” | Baker suggested that Brexit could strengthen, not weaken, the “special relationship” across the Atlantic. “Presumably it makes the UK even closer with the US, especially if the EU is trying to punish the UK. A lot will depend on whether the EU leadership acts like mature adults or a spurned lover.” |
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Former half-term Alaska governor and vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has compared the UK’s vote to leave the European Union to the Declaration of Independence, writing in a Facebook post this afternoon that she hopes the UK’s “refreshed spirit of sovereignty spread over the pond to America’s shores!” | Former half-term Alaska governor and vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has compared the UK’s vote to leave the European Union to the Declaration of Independence, writing in a Facebook post this afternoon that she hopes the UK’s “refreshed spirit of sovereignty spread over the pond to America’s shores!” |
In a post accompanied by a photograph of late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, Palin offered “congratulations” to “smart Brits.” | In a post accompanied by a photograph of late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, Palin offered “congratulations” to “smart Brits.” |
“Good on you for ignoring all the fear mongering from special interest globalists who tend to aim for that apocalyptic One World Government that dissolves a nation’s self-determination and sovereignty... the EU being a One World Government mini-me,” Palin wrote. | “Good on you for ignoring all the fear mongering from special interest globalists who tend to aim for that apocalyptic One World Government that dissolves a nation’s self-determination and sovereignty... the EU being a One World Government mini-me,” Palin wrote. |
Echoing presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Palin wrote that “America can learn an encouraging lesson from this.” | Echoing presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Palin wrote that “America can learn an encouraging lesson from this.” |
“It is time to dissolve political bands that connect us to agendas not in our best interest,” Palin concluded. “May UN shackles be next on the chopping block.” | “It is time to dissolve political bands that connect us to agendas not in our best interest,” Palin concluded. “May UN shackles be next on the chopping block.” |
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Donald trump fundraising off Brexit | Donald trump fundraising off Brexit |
In an email to supporters, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump applauded the millions of British voters who “chose to leave the flawed and failing European Union and reassert control over their borders, politics and economy, taking a brave stand for freedom and independence” - and encouraged his followers to follow their example. | In an email to supporters, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump applauded the millions of British voters who “chose to leave the flawed and failing European Union and reassert control over their borders, politics and economy, taking a brave stand for freedom and independence” - and encouraged his followers to follow their example. |
“These voters stood up for their nation,” Trump wrote. “With your help, we’re going to do the exact same thing on Election Day 2016 here in the United States of America.” | “These voters stood up for their nation,” Trump wrote. “With your help, we’re going to do the exact same thing on Election Day 2016 here in the United States of America.” |
Asking for donations for his putatively self-funded campaign, Trump wrote his supporters that “voters here face the same choice” as British voters in yesterday’s referendum. | Asking for donations for his putatively self-funded campaign, Trump wrote his supporters that “voters here face the same choice” as British voters in yesterday’s referendum. |
“Let’s send another shockwave around the world,” Trump said. “Let’s take back our country from the corrupt career politicians and put Americans first. Let’s re-declare our independence.” | “Let’s send another shockwave around the world,” Trump said. “Let’s take back our country from the corrupt career politicians and put Americans first. Let’s re-declare our independence.” |
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Journalists at CNN aren’t the only ones miffed with the cable news network’s hiring of controversial former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski - even the network’s main competition is voicing displeasure with the move. | Journalists at CNN aren’t the only ones miffed with the cable news network’s hiring of controversial former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski - even the network’s main competition is voicing displeasure with the move. |
Lost in the shuffle of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union last night, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly rattled off a long list of perceived offenses committed by Lewandowski. | Lost in the shuffle of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union last night, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly rattled off a long list of perceived offenses committed by Lewandowski. |
“This is the same guy who has threatened more than one journalist in the course of this campaign, has had some very ugly language attributed to him when it comes to women, and now he will be getting paid by Donald Trump one day and by CNN the next,” Kelly said. | “This is the same guy who has threatened more than one journalist in the course of this campaign, has had some very ugly language attributed to him when it comes to women, and now he will be getting paid by Donald Trump one day and by CNN the next,” Kelly said. |
Noting that Lewandowski had signed a non-disclosure agreement with Trump, Kelly declared that any analysis Lewandowski will provide as a commentator will be tainted. “It’s not honest analysis,” Kelly said. “Think about the CNN reporter, the one who he threatened. I hope they don’t bump into each other in the green room. That’s going to be awkward. It’s really remarkable.” | Noting that Lewandowski had signed a non-disclosure agreement with Trump, Kelly declared that any analysis Lewandowski will provide as a commentator will be tainted. “It’s not honest analysis,” Kelly said. “Think about the CNN reporter, the one who he threatened. I hope they don’t bump into each other in the green room. That’s going to be awkward. It’s really remarkable.” |
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The Brexit doesn’t mean Trump will triumph – despite what he says | The Brexit doesn’t mean Trump will triumph – despite what he says |
Ben Jacobs | Ben Jacobs |
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union will have little bearing on Donald Trump’s chances of winning the White House in November, writes Guardian politics reporter Ben Jacobs: | Britain’s decision to leave the European Union will have little bearing on Donald Trump’s chances of winning the White House in November, writes Guardian politics reporter Ben Jacobs: |
But the American and British electorates are so different that it is impossible to productively compare the two. | But the American and British electorates are so different that it is impossible to productively compare the two. |
The biggest difference is that the UK is a lot whiter. According to the most recent census data, 86% of the British population is white. In the US, only 63% is non-Hispanic white. | The biggest difference is that the UK is a lot whiter. According to the most recent census data, 86% of the British population is white. In the US, only 63% is non-Hispanic white. |
A recent national poll from the Washington Post and ABC News showed that non-white voters viewed Trump with almost unprecedented levels of disdain. Only 4% of black voters and 11% of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of him. Another national poll, from Monmouth, showed Trump to have the support of a mere 17% of black, Hispanic and Asian voters. | A recent national poll from the Washington Post and ABC News showed that non-white voters viewed Trump with almost unprecedented levels of disdain. Only 4% of black voters and 11% of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of him. Another national poll, from Monmouth, showed Trump to have the support of a mere 17% of black, Hispanic and Asian voters. |
In the UK, minority voters were overwhelmingly for staying in the European Union. Polling data from Lord Ashcroft shows that two thirds of Asian voters and nearly three quarters of black voters supported the Remain campaign. It was just that the electorate wasn’t diverse enough for this to make a difference. | In the UK, minority voters were overwhelmingly for staying in the European Union. Polling data from Lord Ashcroft shows that two thirds of Asian voters and nearly three quarters of black voters supported the Remain campaign. It was just that the electorate wasn’t diverse enough for this to make a difference. |
In the US, it is anticipated that more than 30% of voters in the presidential election will be members of a minority group. The Brexit vote looked a lot more like that in a Republican presidential primary. | In the US, it is anticipated that more than 30% of voters in the presidential election will be members of a minority group. The Brexit vote looked a lot more like that in a Republican presidential primary. |
There are other differences. A US presidential election, for example, is a fierce and partisan campaign in which tribal loyalties span generations. In the EU referendum, the British electorate splintered across party lines. | There are other differences. A US presidential election, for example, is a fierce and partisan campaign in which tribal loyalties span generations. In the EU referendum, the British electorate splintered across party lines. |
Read the full piece here. | Read the full piece here. |
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It’s funny because it’s true? | It’s funny because it’s true? |
Where’s the part where he denies any wrongdoing or tries to blame somebody else? This is absolutely crazy. | Where’s the part where he denies any wrongdoing or tries to blame somebody else? This is absolutely crazy. |
Americans Confused By System Of Government In Which Leader Would Resign After Making Terrible Decision https://t.co/OH8R7j0eCw via @theonion | Americans Confused By System Of Government In Which Leader Would Resign After Making Terrible Decision https://t.co/OH8R7j0eCw via @theonion |
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The Clinton camp hits Trump with a quickie video ad mashing up TV news describing economic tremors tied to the Brexit with footage of Trump at his news conference Friday in Scotland. | The Clinton camp hits Trump with a quickie video ad mashing up TV news describing economic tremors tied to the Brexit with footage of Trump at his news conference Friday in Scotland. |
“Golfers will stop, and they’ll go and get something to eat, and then they’ll go on to the tenth hole,” Trump says. He refers to Scotland as “Florida”. | “Golfers will stop, and they’ll go and get something to eat, and then they’ll go on to the tenth hole,” Trump says. He refers to Scotland as “Florida”. |
Hours after the #BrexitVote, Donald Trump was in the U.K.Talking about how he, personally, would benefit.https://t.co/YEt5LozDpt | Hours after the #BrexitVote, Donald Trump was in the U.K.Talking about how he, personally, would benefit.https://t.co/YEt5LozDpt |
We’re not sure whether the pun at the end was necessary. “Donald Trump: in it fore himself”. | We’re not sure whether the pun at the end was necessary. “Donald Trump: in it fore himself”. |
Dow moving back toward 600 down. Nasdaq down nearly 4%. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/xIUbFkwRgk | Dow moving back toward 600 down. Nasdaq down nearly 4%. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/xIUbFkwRgk |
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After speaking with Cameron, Obama says UK 'committed to an orderly transition' | After speaking with Cameron, Obama says UK 'committed to an orderly transition' |
Barack Obama is speaking at the global entrepreneurship summit at Stanford University. He began his remarks by saying he spoke with Prime Minister David Cameron and that the U.K. is committed to an orderly transition out of EU. | Barack Obama is speaking at the global entrepreneurship summit at Stanford University. He began his remarks by saying he spoke with Prime Minister David Cameron and that the U.K. is committed to an orderly transition out of EU. |
Obama says he’s “confident” that will happen. He also has spoken with German chancellor Angela Merkel, he said. | Obama says he’s “confident” that will happen. He also has spoken with German chancellor Angela Merkel, he said. |
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Bernie Sanders is in Albany to deliver a recapitulation of the “Where we go from here” speech he delivered in NYC last night – read our live blog coverage here. | Bernie Sanders is in Albany to deliver a recapitulation of the “Where we go from here” speech he delivered in NYC last night – read our live blog coverage here. |
This morning Sanders told MSNBC he would be voting for Hillary Clinton. | This morning Sanders told MSNBC he would be voting for Hillary Clinton. |
Sanders tells his Albany audience that he’s flattered by the T-shirts, but “It’s not Bernie. It’s you.” | Sanders tells his Albany audience that he’s flattered by the T-shirts, but “It’s not Bernie. It’s you.” |
It’s not about Bernie or anybody else. It’s about people coming together in a Democratic way to transform this country,” Sanders says. | It’s not about Bernie or anybody else. It’s about people coming together in a Democratic way to transform this country,” Sanders says. |
It’s not a we, it’s not a you, it’s an us.” | It’s not a we, it’s not a you, it’s an us.” |
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The Daily Beast, citing “industry gossip”, reports that CNN is paying former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski $500,000 to analyze politics, even though Lewandowski is contractually barred from disparaging Trump. | The Daily Beast, citing “industry gossip”, reports that CNN is paying former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski $500,000 to analyze politics, even though Lewandowski is contractually barred from disparaging Trump. |
CNN host Erin Burnett asked Lewandowski about his ability to speak freely in an introductory segment Thursday night: | CNN host Erin Burnett asked Lewandowski about his ability to speak freely in an introductory segment Thursday night: |
“My confidentiality agreement is such where information that I would be privy to and private conversations that take place between family members that are not meant for the public audience are going to be held in the closest and strictest of confidence with me,” Lewandowski says. [...] | “My confidentiality agreement is such where information that I would be privy to and private conversations that take place between family members that are not meant for the public audience are going to be held in the closest and strictest of confidence with me,” Lewandowski says. [...] |
“I’m going to tell it like it is because that’s how I’ve had my entire career, and most of the time it has been at my own detriment.” | “I’m going to tell it like it is because that’s how I’ve had my entire career, and most of the time it has been at my own detriment.” |
Congratulations to David Cameron on his new job as a political analyst for CNN | Congratulations to David Cameron on his new job as a political analyst for CNN |
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Parody echoes reality echoes parody: | Parody echoes reality echoes parody: |
The parody account, and a few hours later, the real thing. Definitely living in a simulation. pic.twitter.com/9aafLcIiiG | The parody account, and a few hours later, the real thing. Definitely living in a simulation. pic.twitter.com/9aafLcIiiG |
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“Britain and the US are different countries,” asserts Palmieri, in reply to a question about potential trans-Atlantic implications of the Brexit vote. | “Britain and the US are different countries,” asserts Palmieri, in reply to a question about potential trans-Atlantic implications of the Brexit vote. |
"Britain and the United States are different countries" repeats the Clinton campaign again and again when asked about Brexit/Trump parallels | "Britain and the United States are different countries" repeats the Clinton campaign again and again when asked about Brexit/Trump parallels |
“We have real confidence that Americans... believe deeply that we are stronger together,” says Sullivan. He says Americans have “enormous common sense.” | “We have real confidence that Americans... believe deeply that we are stronger together,” says Sullivan. He says Americans have “enormous common sense.” |
They’re going to look at this vote, see what impact it has on the British economy.. they’re going to make their own decision about the kind of leadership they’re looking for. | They’re going to look at this vote, see what impact it has on the British economy.. they’re going to make their own decision about the kind of leadership they’re looking for. |