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  1. "As I type this, tears are streaming down my face. My own account remains lost, but at least we still have ...for the time being," writes Godfrey Elfwick

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  2. "Remakes are a reliable way for Hollywood to score at the box office, despite often being wholly pointless," writes Stephen Arnell

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  3. "The hate for exhibited by contemporary late night comedians is so predictable and banal that it feels like a dreary commercial monoculture, with nothing interesting or surprising ever said," writes

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  4. "The bumbling is gone and the officious but ineffective Kelly is on his way out. Rather than offer names, I will suggest those traits which should require in his next Chief," writes

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  5. "The message of late night ‘comedy’ from the Trump era is that large segments of the nation’s liberal TV viewership are nervously tracking every Russia development with a passion that cannot be conducive to mental health," writes

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  6. "The criteria for Chief of Staff is very simple: who supports and can implement the agenda? No ifs, buts, maybes, sometimes, and whatabouts. And definitely no recent converts," writes

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  7. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    My latest, in , examines the race, if you can call it that, to be the next WH COS, in light of the shock Ayers rejection. The president could tap Mick Mulvaney... or .... or No One. Herein:

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  8. "Appointing or Jared would be pure Trump, but would roil many in his base, where the pair have grown deeply unpopular," writes

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  9. "Remakes are an easy option for producers. If people liked it once, some of them will like it twice, or even thrice. But the rule of thumb is, you’re on a hiding to nothing if you attempt to take on a classic," writes Stephen Arnell

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  10. "We received an email from the Community Manager of NoFap, LLC, with the subject line: ‘Libelous association between our website and a violent far-right organization’," writes

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    🎄The Spectator Christmas Special, feat. Benedict Cumberbatch, Lynn Barber, Boris Johnson, Cressida Bonas, Joanna Trollope and many, many more besides🎄

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    " has always shrunk from having a chief of staff with traditional chief of staff clout (see: Priebus, Reince). Steve Bannon has been floating this scenario since earlier this year," writes

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  13. " has always shrunk from having a chief of staff with traditional chief of staff clout (see: Priebus, Reince). Steve Bannon has been floating this scenario since earlier this year," writes

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  14. "For some time, it has come to seem that although we were offered two choices in 2016, only one of those choices was ever ready to be implemented," writes

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  15. "Ministers made the case to that a large defeat wouldn’t just mean the end of her deal – it could mean the end of her government," writes

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  16. "While we members of the public might be allowed to make minor alterations to the composition of our local council, on the really important questions our opinion isn’t wanted and our say doesn’t count," writes

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  17. "Faced with a choice between a humiliating defeat or moving a vote in order to delay a humiliating defeat, has plumped for the latter," writes

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  18. Retweeted
    Dec 8

    . brings out some big guns of its own for its best books of 2018 roundup

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    Dec 9

    I'm incredibly humbled -- and kind of in disbelief, actually -- by Kapil Komireddi of including my book, "Hunger and Fury: The Crisis of Democracy in the Balkans", as one of the magazine's "Books of the Year" in 2018. Thank you!

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  20. Dec 9

    "Ailes was not a nice person, and was quite proud of it. Again, we reel in shock at the discovery that show business is short of angels," writes

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