Threadster: Thinking the Unthinkable
While we don’t personally believe in betting on whether someone is going to live and die, we’re living and dying in times that make considering that impossible to avoid.
@TomSayingThings weekly column about the weird and riotous gossip on PredictIt that distorts market pricing and gives the clear-headed an edge in political gambling.
While we don’t personally believe in betting on whether someone is going to live and die, we’re living and dying in times that make considering that impossible to avoid.
Women for Veep, men in skirts, and quack cures for that virus everyone is talking about.
Super Tuesday in sex metaphors, everyone quits and endorses Joe, mean people speculate about the effect of coronavirus on the Supreme Court.
Trump gropes American justice, Bloomberg gets his shot, and a conspiracy theory is born.
Our plan to get ahead of the post-Iowa rush by racking-up a bunch of jokes…
Bolton’s manuscript is churning betting markets and — not incidentally — giving the Senate acid reflux. It may not be enough to eliminate Tulsi Gabbard from the veep race.
We’re nostalgic for a simpler time when people alienated each other by snarking about all…
Despite the just-wait-until-Super-Tuesday enthusiasm of Manhattan-based media analysts, you won’t find a lot of people…
THREADSTER is a weekly column written by reader @tomsayingthings that examines the conspiracy theories being…