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Back from our holiday hiatus—and following a particularly difficult week in the news—we dive into a relatively lighthearted topic: Donald Trump's baffling use of anti-Semitic imagery in tweets about Hillary Clinton. To make sense of it, we talk to the Director of Social Media for Trump Enterprises (and thus the campaign), Blake Filmore. (Featuring: Patrick O'Rourke)

P.S. We're hosting a fake political convention at iO Chicago on Friday, July 15! Here's a link to the event on iO's website, where you can buy tickets in advance. See you there!

Oh, and here's a link to that Saunders piece in The New Yorker.

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Back from our holiday hiatus—and following a particularly difficult week in the news—we dive into a relatively lighthearted topic: Donald Trump's baffling use of anti-Semitic imagery in tweets about Hillary Clinton. To make sense of it, we talk to the Director of Social Media for Trump Enterprises (and thus the campaign), Blake Filmore. (Featuring: Patrick O'Rourke)

P.S. We're hosting a fake political convention at iO Chicago on Friday, July 15! Here's a link to the event on iO's website, where you can buy tickets in advance. See you there!

Oh, and here's a link to that Saunders piece in The New Yorker.

  continue reading

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