Results for "maga"
20 articlesFormer Trump supporter wonders if the GOP will survive the MAGA era
The article features a former Republican and ex-Trump supporter questioning whether changes Trump brought to the GOP are permanent. It frames Trump's influence as having transformed the party rightward on immigration and free speech while making it an extension of his personality rather than a conservative institution.
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MAGA to AIPAC, Texas primary runoff highlight 2026 US politics
A headline linking Texas primary runoffs to major 2026 political themes (MAGA, AIPAC, dark money) without providing substantive details in the description. The framing suggests these races exemplify broader ideological and financial battles in American politics.
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The VICE Guide to Lockpicking
VICE magazine publishes a how-to guide on lockpicking techniques, presented as practical information for accessing locked containers and structures. The piece uses humor and casual framing to present what could be interpreted as instructional content for bypassing locks.
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Republicans send mixed signals after Trump topples another GOP veteran
Article reports that Republican Sen. John Cornyn lost his primary to challenger Ken Paxton, with some Republicans expressing concern while MAGA supporters celebrate. The piece frames this as a 'mixed signal' moment within the GOP regarding party direction and leadership priorities.
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Uncanny Valley
A promotional post for VICE magazine's spring 2026 issue featuring photo credits and a call-to-action to purchase or subscribe. The piece consists almost entirely of metadata about photographers, stylists, and creative contributors with minimal editorial content.
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Top MAGA influencer squirms in his seat when confronted by reporter
A journalist confronted a prominent podcast influencer associated with Trump's 2024 campaign support, with the headline emphasizing physical discomfort during the interaction. The article references a broader pattern of 'manosphere' influencers facing scrutiny post-election.
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βTrump Disappointment Syndromeβ: Massie, Megyn Kelly say MAGAβs days are numbered
A Salon article reports on commentary from Thomas Massie and Megyn Kelly suggesting Trump's political movement is declining due to alienation of supporters beyond his core base. The framing uses inflammatory language like 'Disappointment Syndrome' to characterize internal Republican dissent.
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MAGA reeling from Trumpβs historic collapse among white men
Article reports on a Fox News poll showing Trump's approval ratings declining among white men and other traditionally supportive demographics. The piece frames these findings as a major political setback for Trump and his supporters.
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The Art of the Deal
A Reason magazine piece critiquing a Trump/DOJ settlement agreement, characterizing it with inflammatory language ('Utterly stupid, morally wrong'). The analysis examines how the outlet frames executive-branch negotiations through adversarial framing rather than neutral reporting.
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Tulsi Gabbardβs exit weakens MAGAβs anti-war faction
Tulsi Gabbard's resignation from Trump's administration is framed as evidence that anti-war voices have minimal influence within Trump's circle. The article uses her departure as a narrative anchor to argue that 'MAGA's anti-war faction' lacks substantive power despite earlier expectations.
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Trump vs Massie in Kentucky: Is Israel breaking MAGA?
RT frames a Kentucky Republican primary between Thomas Massie and Trump-backed opponents as a conflict where pro-Israel establishment positions are challenging MAGA movement priorities. The headline poses Israel policy as a potential fracture point within Republican ranks.
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We Threw Launch Parties Across Europe for the New Issue of VICE Magazine
VICE magazine announced launch parties across Europe for a new issue and is promoting subscription and retail purchase options. The post briefly references the editorial process before pivoting to promotional messaging.
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We Love to See It: The Not The Photo Issue Is Out Now
Vice magazine announces the release of its "Not The Photo Issue," promoting purchase options through direct sales, stockists, or subscription. The brief description targets readers interested in aspirational imagery while excluding conventional product photography.
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How to Escape the 21st Century: Adam Curtis Talks to Dean Kissick
Vice magazine publishes an interview between filmmaker Adam Curtis and writer Dean Kissick discussing themes of self, consciousness, and contemporary existence. The piece is positioned as part of Vice's spring 2026 issue and includes a subscription call-to-action.
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Open Thread
This is an open thread post from Reason magazine inviting readers to share their thoughts. No specific claims, reporting, or narrative content is present.
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Magazine solutions - May 15, 2026
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This former Trump ally is now waging a full-on war against MAGA
Ashley St. Clair, a 27-year-old former brand ambassador for Turning Point USA and known for attacking transgender Americans, has shifted positions and is now opposing Trump/MAGA, according to a New Republic article. The piece connects her previous influence with Gen-Z male audiences to her current break from the movement.
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Key highlights from the 2026 Met Gala
CBS News reports on 2026 Met Gala highlights, noting that BeyoncΓ© attended with family members Jay-Z and Blue Ivy, and that celebrities wore elaborate garments themed around the exhibit 'Costume Art' with the dress code 'Fashion is Art.' A PEOPLE Magazine reporter provided commentary for CBS News.
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How Marco Rubio 'sacrificed his values' for State Departmentβs MAGA makeover
The article examines Marco Rubio's confirmation as Secretary of State, noting that unlike other Trump appointees, he received no Democratic opposition votes. The piece suggests that Democrats who voted to confirm him hoped he would serve as a moderating influence, but implies (text cuts off) he has instead aligned with Trump's MAGA agenda.
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Americaβs global collapse is happening. Where is Marco Rubio?
The article critiques Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claiming he is prioritizing departmental restructuring aligned with MAGA ideology rather than addressing global crises. The piece frames Rubio's focus on internal department transformation as evidence of misplaced priorities during international instability.
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