Six books include "Taming the Street," on FDR's historic financial reforms, and NYT bestseller 'The Wizard of Lies,' on Madoff's historic fraud, now an HBO movie. A half-century of writing and reading. Loves life, really loves puppies.
Diana B. Henriques
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Thanks to @heidiblake.bsky.social and her portrait of the manosphere's iconic Tate brothers, we now see how extreme MAGA "masculinists" define a "real man."
For them, a real man is a violent pimp who lives off the online sex-work of his emotionally abused "harem" and brags about it.
That New Yorker article about the Tates grows in relevance by the hour.
Conflicts of interest, Maria. Maybe "what Democrats want" is a president who is not mired in such a swamp of unprecedented personal financial conflicts that no one can trust that he is acting in OUR interests rather than in his own.
Once, long ago, you knew how to ask questions like that.
Fascinating! The suspect "began to lean heavily into his religion," like Hegseth and Vance. Like MTG & Bongino, his online pals were upset about the Epstein files, among other things. So a guy who fits a lot of the *hard-core MAGA* metrics allegedly was deeply upset about the UFC 250 event.
As many suspected, taxpayers will end up footing part of the bill for the new White House ballroom after all. According to a new report from The Washington Post, the estimated cost of the project has now climbed to $600 million, with roughly half expected to come from taxpayer dollars.