Still haven't gotten a good answer for why "pro-Israel" mega-donors like Sheldon Adelson, Haim Saban, and Paul Singer give hundreds of millions of dollars annually to political candidates and lobbying organizations, if not to influence US public policy. A huge mystery
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I first heard the term used by a woman who wrote rambling philosophy columns for punk fanzines in the 80s and later became a far right pundit for the Washington Moonie Times. Much later, I became addicted to the awesome website TV Tropes.
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So addictive...
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"Trope" is the latest "gravitas."
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Me: Valid points that refute the original claim. Tracey and his fans: Trope! That's a silly word.
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The paid bot army has received official talking points from aipac command.
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I think the better question is how you cant describe how a trope is different from lobbying. Call it what you want, but you've been conflating the issue non-stop for a few days now.
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They use “Trope” because it’s true but it’s not ok to say it.
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Correct
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"trope" just became popular like Kompromat
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I am fairly articulate but never heard the word before until the Dems started throwing it around.
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