Either of these idiots could be the primary actor in a Tom Lehrer song (“political science” if I recall correctly) with the line “and some lovely day, someone will set the spark off, and we will all be blown away”. This could be troubling, if I’m allowed a bit of understatement.
Working with a whistleblower who helped set up Cambridge Analytica, the Observer and Guardian have seen documents and gathered eyewitness reports that lift the lid on the data analytics firm that helped Donald Trump to victory. The company is currently being investigated on both sides of the Atlantic. It is a key subject in two inquiries in the UK – by the Electoral Commission, into the firm’s possible role in the EU referendum and the Information Commissioner’s Office, into data analytics for political purposes – and one in the US, as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Trump-Russia collusion.
Kim has already won. He has his nuclear deterrent, and now he’ll be negotiating with a dunderhead for how large a payoff North Korea will receive not to use it. It’s much the same tactic as his father Kim Jong-il used in 1994, but the last time North Korea was paid off not to develop nuclear weapons (which they did anyway). After seeing what happened in Libya and Iraq, Kim realized he needed to step up his game to avoid a similar fate, hence the public displays of nuclear and missile technology advancement.
Random Nick Premium Member about 6 years ago
Either of these idiots could be the primary actor in a Tom Lehrer song (“political science” if I recall correctly) with the line “and some lovely day, someone will set the spark off, and we will all be blown away”. This could be troubling, if I’m allowed a bit of understatement.
Radish the wordsmith about 6 years ago
What are the Cambridge Analytica Files?
Working with a whistleblower who helped set up Cambridge Analytica, the Observer and Guardian have seen documents and gathered eyewitness reports that lift the lid on the data analytics firm that helped Donald Trump to victory. The company is currently being investigated on both sides of the Atlantic. It is a key subject in two inquiries in the UK – by the Electoral Commission, into the firm’s possible role in the EU referendum and the Information Commissioner’s Office, into data analytics for political purposes – and one in the US, as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Trump-Russia collusion.
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall about 6 years ago
Kim has already won. He has his nuclear deterrent, and now he’ll be negotiating with a dunderhead for how large a payoff North Korea will receive not to use it. It’s much the same tactic as his father Kim Jong-il used in 1994, but the last time North Korea was paid off not to develop nuclear weapons (which they did anyway). After seeing what happened in Libya and Iraq, Kim realized he needed to step up his game to avoid a similar fate, hence the public displays of nuclear and missile technology advancement.
Addled Brain about 6 years ago
“When you wrestle with a pig . . .”