This is the question the New York Times sought to answer in its lengthy profile of former President Donald Trump's top attorney Todd Blanche, which includes warning against drinking the Kool-Aid.
But the popular expression, "He/She drank the Kool-Aid" derives from a terrible tragedy associated with the drink. A sick, American cult leader named James Jones founded a Utopian community called ...
JD Vance doesn’t just expect the UK and Europe to swallow Donald Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine. He wants them to drink the Maga Kool-Aid.
Like many generations before them, the current cohort of young adults isn’t necessarily looking to work for the man. Though ...
We basically drank the Kool-Aid the politicians have mixed. They've convinced us that our greatest power is to vote for them. We decide who goes to Washington D.C., and then they'll solve things ...
To shut door on data centres would send signal Ireland does not want to be part of ‘most profound economic revolution’, ...
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Drinking the Kool-Aid
EDITOR: In 1969 a group of young people followed a charismatic, Charlie Manson, committing heinous murders. In 1978 a large group of people followed Jim Jones in a mass suicide by drinking the ...
He wants them to drink the Maga Kool-Aid. The generals and politicians at the Munich Security Conference were left astonished by the US vice-president’s speech, which was short on security but ...