Lots of rumors & few facts on the Russian plane crash; a not-great election night for Democrats; and a historic China-Taiwan meeting.
Vox Sentences is written by Dylan Matthews and Dara Lind.
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Speculation
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Right now, all of this is speculative. No one's seen forensic testing of the crash yet — the rumors are based on "sketchy" intercepted communications, in the words of the New York Times's Matt Apuzzo.
[Matt Apuzzo via Twitter]
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In part, this is because it's uncharacteristic for the group. Up until this point, they've focused on getting and holding territory — not flashy, resource-intensive acts of international terrorism.
[Vox / Zack Beauchamp]
A small red tide
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Bevin ran on a promise to dismantle the state health care exchange and Medicaid expansion his Democratic predecessor, Steve Beshear, had set up in the state — though even before the ballots were counted, he was already soft-pedaling that promise.
[Politico / Rachana Pradhan and Paul Demko]
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But it's important to remember these are only a few data points — and that it's not all that surprising that Kentucky, in particular, elected a governor whose party aligns with its presidential votes.
[Dave Weigel via Twitter]
China and Taiwan are getting dinner — and splitting the check
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Unfortunately for China, though, next month's Taiwanese elections are likely to replace the Kuomintang-led government with a new one, led by a party that is much less friendly to China — and stops just short of calling for outright independence (something China has promised to go to war over).
[Washington Post / Timothy S. Rich]
MISCELLANEOUS
VERBATIM
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"Standing in a paddock under a silver maple tree and flanked by 10 of his donkeys—Romper, Stomper, Cocoa and the rest—Mr. Stiert somberly told his students, for instance, that in popular culture, a weak poker player is derided as 'a donkey.' Such terms 'reinforce the donkey as a low-class animal,' he cautioned."
[WSJ / Jennifer Levitz]
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"Some of the impact philosophy has had, though, has clearly been negative. Marx’s ideas were referenced in the rise of Communism, which was a Bad Thing; Nietzsche has been cited as an influence on National Socialism which was a Very Bad Thing; Ayn Rand gave rise to Objectivists who are, like, really annoying."
[80,000 Hours / William MacAskill]
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