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JD Vance at the Nixon Library: Political Psychology & Rhetorical Analysis
Read more: JD Vance at the Nixon Library: Political Psychology & Rhetorical AnalysisVP JD Vance’s Nixon Library conversation doubles as a political influence operation disguised as a faith memoir event. This two-track analysis decodes his persuasion architecture and psychological signature.
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‘Regime Change’ and the Media That Covered It: A Multi-Source Analysis
Read more: ‘Regime Change’ and the Media That Covered It: A Multi-Source AnalysisHow Fox News, CNN, the New York Times, Axios, the Wall Street Journal, and the New Yorker framed the same book — and what they got right, wrong, and missed Six pieces of journalism — an opinion column, two news previews, and three book reviews — were analyzed alongside publicly available primary sources to assess…
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Vice President JD Vance at the Nixon Library: Faith, Family, Iran, and History — Full Transcript Breakdown
Read more: Vice President JD Vance at the Nixon Library: Faith, Family, Iran, and History — Full Transcript BreakdownVP JD Vance sat down at the Nixon Library to discuss his new memoir, faith journey, and the Iran peace talks in Switzerland he completed days earlier. Full topical breakdown with integrated fact-checking.
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Kansas SB 105 and the 2026 Senate Vacancy Debate: A Primary Source Analysis
Read more: Kansas SB 105 and the 2026 Senate Vacancy Debate: A Primary Source AnalysisKansas SB 105, passed in 2025, rewrote the rules for filling U.S. Senate vacancies — and a provision buried in the bill could delay any 2026 election until 2028. This primary-source analysis separates verified facts from political spin.
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Political Psychology & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump at the Great American State Fair — June 24, 2026
Read more: Political Psychology & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump at the Great American State Fair — June 24, 2026Trump’s National Mall address for America’s 250th birthday is a masterclass in political persuasion — redemption narrative, superlative flooding, and self-monumentalization in every sentence. Our two-track analysis decodes the psychology and rhetoric
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Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May
Read more: Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in MayInfographic: The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure climbed to 4.1% in May 2026, its highest level since April 2023. Despite surging prices, Americans kept spending — though after adjusting for inflation, real gains were modest.
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Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May — But Consumers Keep Spending
Read more: Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May — But Consumers Keep SpendingThe Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure climbed to 4.1% in May 2026, its highest level since April 2023. Despite surging prices, Americans kept spending — though after adjusting for inflation, real gains were modest. Here’s what the numbers mean for your wallet and the Fed’s next move.
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Trump Kicks Off the “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall — A Full Breakdown (With Fact-Check)
Read more: Trump Kicks Off the “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall — A Full Breakdown (With Fact-Check)Trump took the National Mall stage June 24 to open a two-week 250th-anniversary celebration — and made sweeping claims about Iran, $19 trillion in investment, and $2.50 gas. Our fact-checked breakdown separates truth from spin.
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Trump at Mack Trucks: A Political Psychology and Rhetorical Analysis
Read more: Trump at Mack Trucks: A Political Psychology and Rhetorical AnalysisTrump’s Macungie rally is a textbook deployment of fear appeal theory, narrative transportation, and illusory truth repetition. This two-track analysis maps the psychology and rhetoric — plus Most Deranged Moments and Incomprehensible Statements.
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Trump Rallies at Mack Trucks in Macungie, Pennsylvania: Full Breakdown with Fact-Check
Read more: Trump Rallies at Mack Trucks in Macungie, Pennsylvania: Full Breakdown with Fact-CheckPresident Trump visited Mack Trucks in Macungie, PA on June 23, 2026, touting the Iran ceasefire deal, record crime drops, and drug price cuts — while stumping for Rep. Ryan Mackenzie. Several key claims don’t survive scrutiny.
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Psychological Profile & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Quantum Executive Order Signing Ceremony — June 22, 2026
Read more: Psychological Profile & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Quantum Executive Order Signing Ceremony — June 22, 2026Trump’s quantum EO signing was a behavioral event as much as a policy one. Two-track analysis: psychological patterns (grandiosity, splitting, distortion) and influence architecture (fear appeals, borrowed credibility, narrative transportation)
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Trump Signs Two Quantum Computing Executive Orders, Ranges Across Iran, Colombia, Starmer, NATO, and the Reflecting Pool
Read more: Trump Signs Two Quantum Computing Executive Orders, Ranges Across Iran, Colombia, Starmer, NATO, and the Reflecting PoolTrump signed two quantum computing executive orders June 22, 2026 — one to build a quantum computer in five years, one mandating federal cybersecurity upgrades by 2031. Full breakdown with Google, IBM, John Martinis, and integrated fact-check.