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October 31, 2017
Beto is coming to DFW area Nov. 4 & Nov. 10!!!
Hello fellow north Texans (or fellow Texans elsewhere if you're able to travel a bit),
Our candidate Beto O'Rourke is coming to Arlington for 2 events:
Nov. 4 event:
Greater Arlington Mansfield Democratic Women's BBQ for Beto
When: Saturday Nov. 4th, 2 PM - 4 PM
Where: El Ranchito restaurant, 3517 S Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76015
Nov. 10 event:
Town Hall with Rep. Beto O'Rourke at UTA
When: Friday Nov. 10, 5-7pm CST
Where: UT Arlington University Hall, 601 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76010
FB link: https://www.facebook.com/events/297552597427202/
Come support Beto in his bid to unseat Ted Cruz!!
October 4, 2017
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/10/preet-bharara-is-now-in-the-trump-opposition-business.html
Bharara can discern, perhaps as well as anyone now speaking publicly, where the mystery plot may be headed. But listeners tuning into his show for dramatic revelations are likely to be disappointed; Bharara is stubbornly resistant to allowing the show to become, as he puts it, too Trump. His first few shows featured friendly retrospective interviews with Democrats in exile, like Leon Panetta, the former White House chief of staff and CIA director, and Vanita Gupta, the head of the Department of Justices civil-rights division under President Obama. Some of his initial interviews hardly touched on Trump at all. In September, I watched him tape an interview with the outspoken federal judge Jed Rakoff, with whom he discussed the moral calculus of punishment. What is cosmic justice? Bharara asked.
I dont aspire to be a talk-show host. This is a thing that Im doing, and well see how it goes, Bharara told me. Then he added, I dont know how much of an audience there is for moderate thoughtfulness from someone who used to have power.
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Vinit has far higher ambitions for his brothers new media career. When youre building brands, you have to focus on what is it exactly that youre going to be best at, he told me at another point. Why are the people going to wear the shirts and the hats? I can see through Preet why people would.
He turned to address his brother. Because you do have these folks who follow you and have that passion for what you stand for. And I think that would be great, for Cafe to take that from you, and for that to halo, and for us to build around it this idea that we can do better. We should be thinking about these core values of justice, fairness, and equality. We should be thinking about young people and how do we do it in a way where its not preachy, its not political, it is universal, but were having fun with it. And I think if we do that right, I can see millions and millions of people wearing the Cafe hats and shirts.
The resistance will be monetized.
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Fascinating read re: Bharara, his successful & close knit family, and his going into digital media business with his brother. I'm waiting for him to run for office.
NY Mag: Preet Bharara Is Now in the Trump-Opposition Business
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/10/preet-bharara-is-now-in-the-trump-opposition-business.html
Bharara can discern, perhaps as well as anyone now speaking publicly, where the mystery plot may be headed. But listeners tuning into his show for dramatic revelations are likely to be disappointed; Bharara is stubbornly resistant to allowing the show to become, as he puts it, too Trump. His first few shows featured friendly retrospective interviews with Democrats in exile, like Leon Panetta, the former White House chief of staff and CIA director, and Vanita Gupta, the head of the Department of Justices civil-rights division under President Obama. Some of his initial interviews hardly touched on Trump at all. In September, I watched him tape an interview with the outspoken federal judge Jed Rakoff, with whom he discussed the moral calculus of punishment. What is cosmic justice? Bharara asked.
I dont aspire to be a talk-show host. This is a thing that Im doing, and well see how it goes, Bharara told me. Then he added, I dont know how much of an audience there is for moderate thoughtfulness from someone who used to have power.
...
Vinit has far higher ambitions for his brothers new media career. When youre building brands, you have to focus on what is it exactly that youre going to be best at, he told me at another point. Why are the people going to wear the shirts and the hats? I can see through Preet why people would.
He turned to address his brother. Because you do have these folks who follow you and have that passion for what you stand for. And I think that would be great, for Cafe to take that from you, and for that to halo, and for us to build around it this idea that we can do better. We should be thinking about these core values of justice, fairness, and equality. We should be thinking about young people and how do we do it in a way where its not preachy, its not political, it is universal, but were having fun with it. And I think if we do that right, I can see millions and millions of people wearing the Cafe hats and shirts.
The resistance will be monetized.
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Fascinating read re: Bharara, his successful & close knit family, and his going into digital media business with his brother. I'm waiting for him to run for office.
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