The NBC article refers to statements Kelly made on CNN and what The Atlantic published. Is that independent? I can’t seem to find anything super definitive online about the phrase’s meaning.
The NBC article refers to statements Kelly made on CNN and what The Atlantic published. Is that independent? I can’t seem to find anything super definitive online about the phrase’s meaning.
Ok, clueless question here. Doesn’t independent confirmation include direct contact with a primary source (John Kelly in this case)? Wouldn’t referring to another publication be more like dependent confirmation? I’m never quite sure what this phrase means.
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I’m so excited to see Kate Lister on here! Listen to her podcast. She’s just the best. https://access.historyhit.com/betwixt-the-sheets
FYI- Jason Kander dropped out of politics to seek help for his PTSD. He now works to house homeless vets and help Afghans fleeing the Taliban. He’s pretty badass IMO. https://martincitytelegraph.com/2024/02/18/whatever-happened-to-jason-kander-hes-been-operating-daring-rescues-overseas/
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‘Attention difference disorder’ is nice and simple and encompasses the variations that happen. However, my personal favorite is ‘nonconsensual multitasking’.
Sorry, but could you point out where they say they contacted Kelly directly? I’m not saying that his statement are untrue or anything. Just trying to be more responsible with my media consumption. I guess maybe this isn’t the best place for me to do that.