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McIntyre

[mak-in-tahyuhr]

noun

  1. James Francis Aloysius, 1886–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: cardinal from 1953; archbishop of Los Angeles 1948–70.



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"We have a geriatric problem," said Ashley McIntyre Stewart, specifically noting the recent House spending bill.

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In a 2023 conversation, Lee McIntyre, author of the book “On Disinformation: How to Fight for Truth and Protect Democracy,” explained to me: "I doubt that Trump has ever taken a course in psyops or that he reads disinformation training manuals in his spare time, but he is nonetheless a master, near-genius-level propagandist. He uses the exact same techniques of disinformation on an American audience that Putin uses on his citizens."

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In our 2023 conversation, Lee McIntyre offered this additional advice about how to resist and win an information war:

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She hosted ITV2's Apocalypse Wow, wrote and starred in BBC Three sitcom Fully Blown, and is seen playing pranks on Michael McIntyre's Big Show.

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The visit to Banbridge concludes a three-day visit to Northern Ireland, which saw King Charles briefed on research into cancer therapies at the Ulster University campus in Coleraine, while Queen Camilla took part in a cookery demonstration at a farm near Limavady with celebrity chef Paula McIntyre.

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