The hottest Political Figures Substack posts right now

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I Might Be Wrong 12 implied HN points 23 Jan 25
  1. Trump has shown an unusual admiration for President William McKinley, frequently mentioning him in speeches and calling him underrated. This is surprising because McKinley is not a common figure of praise among modern politicians.
  2. Trump believes that McKinley's tariffs significantly contributed to America's wealth, but many experts think this is a misunderstanding. Economic growth during that time was influenced by several factors, not just tariffs.
  3. McKinley's views on tariffs changed while he was in office, suggesting that his original ideas might not have been as set in stone as Trump claims. This highlights how historical interpretations can vary over time.
Holodoxa 19 implied HN points 23 Jun 22
  1. The Right by Matthew Continetti explores the history of right-wing politics in America between 1920 to 2020, shedding light on the tensions between elites and populists within the conservative movement.
  2. Continetti highlights the evolution of conservative ideologies and movements, from the era of Harding and Coolidge to the rise and fall of Donald Trump, showcasing how different factions shaped the narrative.
  3. The book delves into the complexities of the conservative movement, detailing the influence of various figures like William F. Buckley Jr. and the fractures that emerged during significant events like the invasion of Iraq and the 2008 recession.
steigan.no 6 implied HN points 13 Feb 25
  1. The Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre, is open to working with the leftist party Rødt if they gain a majority in the upcoming elections. He believes in maintaining good communication and cooperation with them on important issues.
  2. Tulsi Gabbard has been appointed as the head of US intelligence agencies, overseeing significant resources and responsibilities. Her new role is expected to be closely watched due to her controversial political history.
  3. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have agreed to begin negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. This signals a possible shift in diplomatic efforts but does not guarantee that the conflict will end soon.
Political Currents by Ross Barkan 11 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. Chuck Schumer called for new elections in Israel, highlighting a shift in his stance towards the Israeli government.
  2. The pro-Palestine movement influenced Schumer's speech, signaling a growing impact on American politics.
  3. Schumer's stance reflects a changing landscape in American foreign policy towards Israel, paving the way for potential shifts in the Democratic Party.
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Proof 1 implied HN point 13 Jul 25
  1. Donald Trump is trying hard to keep certain files and client lists related to Jeffrey Epstein from becoming public. This shows he might be worried about the impact on his political support.
  2. People online are having strong reactions to Trump's actions, indicating that the issue is sparking a lot of emotions and opinions.
  3. The situation raises questions about accountability and transparency regarding powerful individuals involved in controversial matters.
Pizza Party 0 implied HN points 06 Aug 25
  1. The story describes a ship named Dalí that experiences a blackout and crashes. This symbolizes larger issues in society.
  2. It mentions political figures like Biden and Trump, portraying a sense of frustration with the current leadership.
  3. The imagery of a broken bridge illustrates the idea of lost dreams and choices in America, leaving people feeling stuck.
The Grey Matter 0 implied HN points 22 Apr 23
  1. Be cautious when responding to online surveys or polls - your quick clicks may skew results.
  2. Consider the implications of data collected from hasty clicks to dismiss pop-ups.
  3. Question the validity and impact of survey data that may misrepresent public knowledge.
C.O.P. Central Organizing Principle. 0 implied HN points 15 Feb 24
  1. The writer is not happy with Trudeau and is adamant about running for Parliament.
  2. The writer uses strong language to express frustration and opposition.
  3. The writer seems to perceive a form of intimidation from Trudeau but asserts their determination.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 30 Mar 12
  1. John Roberts is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He plays a big role in deciding important cases.
  2. Understanding how Roberts makes decisions can help us see how the Supreme Court works. His choices can have a major impact on laws and rights.
  3. Venn diagrams can help simplify complex relationships in the court. They show how justices might agree or disagree on different issues.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 28 Jun 10
  1. Robert Byrd was the longest-serving Senator in U.S. history, holding office for over 51 years. He had a significant impact on the Senate and was known for his knowledge of its procedures.
  2. Byrd had a complex legacy, having been a former member of the Klan and participating in the filibuster against the civil rights act, but he later renounced and apologized for his past actions.
  3. The 'Byrd rule' is an important Senate procedure named after him, which can impact legislation process. The term 'Byrd bath' refers to the careful review process to ensure legislation complies with this rule.
IMPORTANTVILLE 0 implied HN points 16 Mar 23
  1. If Mike Pence runs for president in 2024, it would be a significant moment in Hoosier history.
  2. There is a longstanding feud between Mike Pence and Pete Buttigieg, with recent remarks reigniting the tension.
  3. Republican Sen. Todd Young has had a big week, with notable accomplishments in repealing authorizations for military force and meeting with federal officials.