The Lunduke Journal of Conservative Nerdiness

The Lunduke Journal of Conservative Nerdiness focuses on melding humor with conservative political commentary, targeting both political figures and policies, predominantly from a right-leaning perspective. Featuring a mix of satire through political cartoons, critical reviews of current events, and commentary on tech company policies, the substack aims to entertain and inform its conservative audience.

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117 implied HN points β€’ 14 Apr 23
  1. Partnering with a spokesperson who does not align with the established brand can lead to significant sales and marketing issues.
  2. In crisis marketing situations, firing key personnel, announcing changes, and returning to original brand messaging can help regain customer trust.
  3. The handling of a marketing crisis can impact not just one brand but also the reputation of all associated brands under the same company.
117 implied HN points β€’ 05 Feb 23
  1. The post contains funny political pictures and jokes.
  2. Some of the captions are satirical and humorous.
  3. The images and text are designed to entertain readers.
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98 implied HN points β€’ 22 Mar 23
  1. The post shares funny political pictures to provide some humor.
  2. The images have captions poking fun at mainstream media and pharmacists.
  3. The post encourages sharing to spread the humor.
78 implied HN points β€’ 08 Apr 23
  1. The post shares funny political pictures in part IX.
  2. There's humor, but also a note that enjoying the pictures too much might get people in trouble.
  3. The article includes links to more content and a recommendation to subscribe.
78 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 23
  1. The real two groups are 'crazy' and 'not crazy'.
  2. Hey, that rhymes. Brillant strategy.
  3. California has it down to a science.
78 implied HN points β€’ 04 Feb 23
  1. A Chinese spy balloon entered U.S. airspace and traveled through key strategic sites, but was shot down over the coast of South Carolina.
  2. Questions arise about why Biden allowed the balloon access, kept it a secret, and what its true purpose was.
  3. Concerns about potential influence from Democrat ties to China on the handling of the spy balloon.
39 implied HN points β€’ 07 Apr 23
  1. Anthony Fauci is seen on video eating his own boogers.
  2. The video showing Fauci eating his boogers is shared online.
  3. Despite the humor, this does not impact important discussions about science or public policy.
39 implied HN points β€’ 07 Feb 23
  1. Article discusses socialism and capitalism through a comic involving two spaceships.
  2. Author promotes a journal about technology, entertainment, and conservative nerdiness.
  3. The journal offers various perspectives on politics and nerdy topics.