Rob Montz
@Robmontz
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as seen in the new york times, free press, megyn kelly and your weird but precocious nephew's youtube feed. no father to the style.
Joined December 2008
"The fact that figures like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have seemingly done better — or at the very least no worse — than credentialed diplomatic professionals has striking implications for how we think about expertise in foreign policy." https://t.co/PUFVnLMPGQ
nytimes.com
Three keys to his success on the world stage could be applied at home.
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.@meghan_daum has lived the entire lifecycle of modern journalism: from being a star of the 90s glossy magazine era, to a columnist at a major newspaper and an instructor in the Ivy League, to a rebel who rejected the ideological conformity of her industry, to an exile who’s used
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Dive into the fascinating world of neurotech with @NitaFarahany, one of the most intriguing scientists out there raising the alarm on cognitive liberty, our right to our own thoughts! Epic chat with @Robmontz
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Besides NY and LA, almost any Euro city with 100k+ inhabitants still mogs any American city in terms of culture, nightlife, beauty, vibrancy. Strange that this remains true considering most of Europe is poorer and indeed feels stagnant compared to the US
My brain always has a hard time processing that Houston and Phoenix are the 4th and 5th biggest cities in the country. They’re cultural non-entities
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I wish more people had read this book. I wish it had been reviewed by outlets that had previously reviewed my books. I wish it had been discussed by people who previously discussed my books. But it appeared in 2021. Not a year in which facing reality was in vogue.
“[It’s]a paradox: I want America to return to the ideal of treating people as individuals, so I have to write a book that treats Americans as groups. But there’s no way around it.”
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"It was yet another sign that legacy outlets can no longer simply assert their own trustworthiness." https://t.co/kttwUWdnRV
thefp.com
Here's why Silicon Valley can’t stop watching TBPN, writes Shreeda Segan.
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In 1938, Fujio Hayashi, a 22-year-old pilot in the Imperial Japanese Air Force, volunteered to be the first kamikaze pilot, but the bomb on his aircraft didn't go off and he ended up walking away from the crash, survived the war, and lived until he was 93. Founders, raising the
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19. DEI admin work with critical faculty & students to foster an orthodoxy. This is what the free speech crisis on college campuses is really about - The social dynamics of a university being used to shape society's knowledge at its source. https://t.co/IzE5PZxb6z h/t @Robmontz
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