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Wine and good times flow at Spectator party

New York At one point the Promised Land was Texas. That was the gist of the conversation I had with Rachel Cockerell at The Spectator’s first live event in NYC, at NoHo’s Palo Gallery. I interviewed Rachel about her book Melting Point, which explores the Galveston Plan, when 10,000 beleaguered Russian Jews set sail for Galveston, Texas. After the talk, wine flowed as friends mingled with Speccie subscribers and spilled out into a balmy summer’s eve on Bond Street. Everyone seemed to enjoy the party except for those who weren’t there. I read the online comments the next morning: “Thanks for the compilation of pictures of the people I’d most want to avoid,” wrote one keyboard warrior. “Just rooms full of snobby people believing it's chic to dress homeless!

Author Rachel Cockerell and The Spectator’s Orson Fry (Lily Burgess/The Spectator) new york

What’s next after Biden’s debate horror show

Donald Trump must have that Friday feeling. It’s the morning after the night before, when his Democratic opponent disintegrated live on camera before an audience of millions. The purpose of President Biden agreeing to a first presidential debate so early in the cycle was to head off concerns about his frailty and mental acuity. His energetic State of the Union address in March exceeded admittedly low expectations — but Thursday’s bumbling and feeble performance had the exact opposite effect.The entire op-ed page of the New York Times is begging the president to stand down. “I watched the Biden-Trump debate alone in a Lisbon hotel room, and it made me weep,” writes Thomas L. Friedman.

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Debate night at the strip club

Pole position Where did you take in last night’s car crash of a presidential debate? Cockburn was holed up in his DC townhouse, washing away the night’s many embarrassments with a glass of Macallan 15. If only he’d known he could have enhanced the viewing experience by watching at a New York gentlemen’s club — as @botticellibimbo, who writes the Strippernomics newsletter on Substack, revealed. “the worst thing about them playing the debate at the strip club rn is that neither sound nor subtitles are on so its just the vibe of the debate,” she tweeted. “the never ending loop of mindless edm playing over this... i imagine it’s what’s going inside their minds.” “ok update at our back bar they do have the sound on!