Month: November 2016

Executive Completion: Social Media in Journalism A Double-Edged Sword

socialmedia2On Thursday Sept. 25th, 1690 the first newspaper was published in America. Printed and circulated in Boston, the paper was originally intended to..................   read more

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ModState “Thanks[for]giving” Podcast

Well, well, well! We’re rapidly approaching the most significant season in Christendom, that of the season of the Mass of Christ, i.e., Christmas,..................   read more

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ModState LLC Board of Directors Begins Taking Shape as Post-Election Transition Continues

How can we expect nihilists to learn to believe when they can't even see the whole logo?!
How can we expect nihilists to learn to believe when they can’t even see the whole logo?!

All good things come to an end, and with the 2016 POTUS Election mercifully coming to its (apparent) conclusion, ModState has sailed..................   read more

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Political Beast Podcast: “How He Won” – w/DJT’s Florida campaign magnate, Mr. Mitch Tyner

President-elect Trump with Mr. Mitch Tyner in the background
President-elect Trump with Mr. Mitch Tyner in the background

The media got it wrong.

Why? We’re two days past the surprise election of Donald J. Trump as our President-Elect, so we should know by now why..................   read more

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SPECIAL: Election Day Update(s)

Good evening (thus far): no mass reports of voter intimidation, no reports of Russian hacks (or any other hacks, for that matter) and with the first..................   read more

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Political Beast: And Then There Were…Three?

This is a quick look at the way the battle sits as we begin the day that selects our next Commander in Chief. The electoral map as Political Beast sees it. And a potential..................   read more

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Executive Completion: Social Justice

Ayelet Waldman is an Israeli-American writer who served three years as a Federal public defender (trained at Harvard Law)
Ayelet Waldman is an Israeli-American writer who served three years as a Federal public defender (trained at Harvard Law)

In the household I grew up in feminism was as much a part of the daily routine as was breathing. Perceptions about equality were quite specific but..................   read more

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