From the right: Musk could save AI from left-handed bias
The left's anger at Elon Musk, the “disruptive billionaire, founder of Tesla, and now close friend of Donald Trump,” will “get even worse.” Cheers, Liz Peek at the Hill.
“Musk's increased investment in AI” could “prevent progressives from establishing a monopoly on historical revisionism, and that the United States was born into racism, and through exploitation and patriarchy.” It could be portrayed as a country that is being maintained.”
As chatbots like ChatGPT display left-handed tendencies, “Musk is busy starting his own artificial intelligence company, xAI.”
“In the same way that X has become a formidable rival to Meta and TikTok as an information source, xAI will present a distinctly different worldview to users.”
“It's encouraging to see Musk emerge as a player in the AI world, as balance is important.”
Elex Analyst: Democratic Struggles do not have just messaging
“Democrats and their media allies have admitted that mistakes were made in the 2024 campaign,” but insist that “their real problem was a failure to communicate.” J. Peder Zane of Real Clear Politics says:.
No: “Polls show that a majority of Americans have lost confidence in their ability to govern effectively.” Then, “Democrat-run states and major cities are more likely to have poor school management.” Not only are they notable for their high levels of crime and huge debts, but also their corruption.
Furthermore, “their embrace of woke policies showed that the party was not only wrong on certain issues, but also locked into an unfettered ideology.”
In fact, Trump won because “many Americans remembered his policies as effective.”
Now, “Democrats need their own Trump, a wrecking ball that challenges party dogma.”
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Liberals: How can Democrats win again?
“Democrats have lost ground in the eyes of more and more non-whites, especially non-whites.” working classvoters. How can I find it again? “ask Liberal Patriot Louis Teixeira.
In order to “sever the party's association with unpopular and unworkable social policies and re-establish a focus on the material well-being of working-class voters,” it “strongly condemns such policies and The aim is to clearly break away from the forces within the party that are pushing forward. ” addresses social issues such as borders, crime, and child sex surgery.
As for those who claim that being a Democrat is inseparable from being a Progressive, as they define” That’s right: “It’s time for Democrats to turn the tables and throw the various identitarian factions “under the bus.”
Aging Watch: Biden's precarious final months
He said the current situation is “particularly dangerous” as the “war worsens” and Joe Biden enters his final months as president. Washington prosecutor Bryon York warns.
“In recent days, Biden lifted restrictions on Ukraine's use of Army tactical missile systems,” and “Ukraine immediately launched U.S.-made missiles deep into Russian territory.”
President Putin has promised retaliation. These developments “would be alarming under any circumstances,” but they “occur as President Biden, at age 82, continues to show clear cognitive decline.”
Banned from the presidential race by the Democratic Party establishment, he “appeared to play almost no role at the Group of 20 summit in Brazil, the last international meeting of his presidency.”
Biden's “last volatile months as president” will be a “particularly dangerous time.”
Focus on DC: Restoring Order
“What we see in the exchange is [Matt] Gates' [Pam] Bondi actually restores regular order. ” Jim Geraghty of National Review argues that Attorney General Trump's drama.
All of the anti-Trump prophecies that “Congressional Republicans are a bunch of spineless scumbags willing to use the U.S. Constitution as a fire pit just to see the warm glow in Trump's eyes” are clear. “The Senate has some arguments.'' Republicans have no intention of blocking this. ”
Trump “can be an effective president. He just needs to surround himself with a good team, and the Senate's Republican majority may have to periodically save him from his own worst instincts.”
— Edited by Post Editorial Board
Musk could save AI from lefty bias, Democrats’ woes not just messaging and other commentary
From the right: Musk could save AI from left-handed bias
The left's anger at Elon Musk, the “disruptive billionaire, founder of Tesla, and now close friend of Donald Trump,” will “get even worse.” Cheers, Liz Peek at the Hill.
“Musk's increased investment in AI” could “prevent progressives from establishing a monopoly on historical revisionism, and that the United States was born into racism, and through exploitation and patriarchy.” It could be portrayed as a country that is being maintained.”
As chatbots like ChatGPT display left-handed tendencies, “Musk is busy starting his own artificial intelligence company, xAI.”
“In the same way that X has become a formidable rival to Meta and TikTok as an information source, xAI will present a distinctly different worldview to users.”
“It's encouraging to see Musk emerge as a player in the AI world, as balance is important.”
Elex Analyst: Democratic Struggles do not have just messaging
“Democrats and their media allies have admitted that mistakes were made in the 2024 campaign,” but insist that “their real problem was a failure to communicate.” J. Peder Zane of Real Clear Politics says:.
No: “Polls show that a majority of Americans have lost confidence in their ability to govern effectively.” Then, “Democrat-run states and major cities are more likely to have poor school management.” Not only are they notable for their high levels of crime and huge debts, but also their corruption.
Furthermore, “their embrace of woke policies showed that the party was not only wrong on certain issues, but also locked into an unfettered ideology.”
In fact, Trump won because “many Americans remembered his policies as effective.”
Now, “Democrats need their own Trump, a wrecking ball that challenges party dogma.”
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Liberals: How can Democrats win again?
“Democrats have lost ground in the eyes of more and more non-whites, especially non-whites.” working classvoters. How can I find it again? “ask Liberal Patriot Louis Teixeira.
In order to “sever the party's association with unpopular and unworkable social policies and re-establish a focus on the material well-being of working-class voters,” it “strongly condemns such policies and The aim is to clearly break away from the forces within the party that are pushing forward. ” addresses social issues such as borders, crime, and child sex surgery.
As for those who claim that being a Democrat is inseparable from being a Progressive, as they define” That’s right: “It’s time for Democrats to turn the tables and throw the various identitarian factions “under the bus.”
Aging Watch: Biden's precarious final months
He said the current situation is “particularly dangerous” as the “war worsens” and Joe Biden enters his final months as president. Washington prosecutor Bryon York warns.
“In recent days, Biden lifted restrictions on Ukraine's use of Army tactical missile systems,” and “Ukraine immediately launched U.S.-made missiles deep into Russian territory.”
President Putin has promised retaliation. These developments “would be alarming under any circumstances,” but they “occur as President Biden, at age 82, continues to show clear cognitive decline.”
Banned from the presidential race by the Democratic Party establishment, he “appeared to play almost no role at the Group of 20 summit in Brazil, the last international meeting of his presidency.”
Biden's “last volatile months as president” will be a “particularly dangerous time.”
Focus on DC: Restoring Order
“What we see in the exchange is [Matt] Gates' [Pam] Bondi actually restores regular order. ” Jim Geraghty of National Review argues that Attorney General Trump's drama.
All of the anti-Trump prophecies that “Congressional Republicans are a bunch of spineless scumbags willing to use the U.S. Constitution as a fire pit just to see the warm glow in Trump's eyes” are clear. “The Senate has some arguments.'' Republicans have no intention of blocking this. ”
Trump “can be an effective president. He just needs to surround himself with a good team, and the Senate's Republican majority may have to periodically save him from his own worst instincts.”
— Edited by Post Editorial Board
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