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A few weeks ago, I took a very quick trip to Denver (at the special invitation of the Illuminati based at the Denver Airport) to shake some hands and hear some good audio at the regional Rocky Mountain Audio Fest show. I did a quick show report called “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” right here for AudiophileReview.com, which had some of my thoughts on the show and perhaps more importantly the endangered future of this beloved audio-video hobby of ours. The editorial piece got pretty good feedback and comments from people who went, wished they went, or were glad they stayed home.
One comment of note is from Dave Clark, the editor at Positive Feedback, another audiophile online publication and someone that I don’t actually know. And while well intentioned, like many audiophiles his comments took us straight into the “post factual” world that we all sadly live in. He was defending some of the things I criticized the RMAF show for (it’s a bunch of 70-year-olds who worship old technologies over new just because they are old, etc,) and started in on the vinyl topic by saying “Vinyl still sells and is still the King.” I just can’t allow this type of comment to stan
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Karoline Leavitt
White House press secretary (born 1997)
Karoline Claire Leavitt (born August 24, 1997)[1] is an American political aide and government official who has been serving as the White House press secretary under President Donald Trump since January 2025. She is the 36th and youngest White House press secretary in history.[2]
Leavitt was a presidential writer and assistant press secretary during the first Donald Trump administration. In 2022, she ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire's 1st district, winning the Republican nomination before losing in the general election to Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas.[3] She was a spokesperson for MAGA Inc., a pro-Trump Super PAC,[4] and she served as the national press secretary for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.[5]
Early life and education
Karoline Claire Leavitt[6] was born in Atkinson, New Hampshire, where she was raised Catholic.[7] Her family owned an ice cream shop and a used truck dealership in Plaistow, New Hampshire.[8][7] She attended Central Catholic High School in nearby Lawrence, Massachusetts, graduating in 2015, then attended Saint Anselm College[9][1] on a sch