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Buchman

American  
[book-muhn, buhk-] / ˈbʊk mən, ˈbʌk- /

noun

  1. Frank Nathan Daniel, 1878–1961, U.S. evangelist, founder of Moral Re-Armament movement.


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As Brandi Buchman of Emptywheel, who has been covering the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers trials from the beginning, pointed out, Nordean's pleas for mercy were flat-out dishonest.

From Salon

Even after being found guilty, Buchman notes, "Rehl continued to mock proceedings and not just that, but lie about them" to far-right media outlets.

From Salon

As Brandi Buchman of Empty Wheel and Roger Parloff of Lawfare explained on the Lawfare podcast last week, there was significant photo, video and witness evidence of the other four Proud Boy defendants committing viscerally affecting crimes, but Tarrio was not actually present at the riot.

From Salon

While shipping rates are still high and ports are still busy, “broadly, it is clear that we are on a vector of normalization,” said Eytan Buchman, the chief marketing officer for Freightos.

From New York Times

But as furniture delays and car shortages began to dominate the headlines last year, Eytan Buchman and his colleagues at Freightos, a global shipping platform, saw an opportunity.

From New York Times