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dive into

verb as in attack

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David Corn at Mother Jones did a deep dive into RFK Jr.'s twisted reality and reported that he once told Trumpy podcasters Joe Rogan and Theo Von that "a global elite led by the CIA had been planning for years to use a pandemic to end democracy and impose totalitarian control on the entire world."

From Salon

“Say Nothing” is a heavy watch, and it remains to be seen whether American viewers will be in the mood to dive into a drawn-out resistance story so soon after an election won by a governing force eager to bring to heel millions of his countrymen, whether economically or by force.

From Salon

“There’s a mutual scream that happens when you know you’re about to dive into something that is going to be rich in experience, but is also maybe going to test you and pull you and stretch you as an actor,” Lynch says.

“When I see her dive into the bleachers, that makes me want to do the same. I know she’s willing to sacrifice herself just to get a loose ball. In reality that doesn’t seem like a lot, but in that moment it’s like the biggest thing for us because every possession matters. She knows that.”

The point isn’t to dive into the messy politics of why things happened, but how the average American family lived around them.

From Salon

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