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Monthly Archives: June 2018
The Greatest Threats We Face
Alan Zendell, June 20, 2018 The greatest threat to America is not North Korea. It’s not Iran. It’s not radical Islamist terrorism. It’s not gun violence, the millions of people who can’t afford healthcare, or Social Security potentially going bankrupt. … Continue reading
Life After Singapore
Alan Zendell, June 13, 2018 Now that things have percolated for a day, it turns out that I do have some thoughts about the Trump-Kim Summit. Ever since Ronald Reagan used the phrase “Trust but Verify,” it has been America’s … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged china, deal making, denuclearization, george w bush, Kim Jong Un, Mel Broooks, Putin, troop withdrawal, Trump, trust, verificationn
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Trump on the World Stage
Alan Zendell, June 12, 2018 No, I’m not writing about the Trump-Kim Singapore summit. You’ve already heard enough from pundits who know a lot more than I do about it, yet despite that, no matter who is espousing wisdom, it … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged Angela Merkel, autonomy, Ayatollah Khameini, constitution, disdain, Emmanuel Macron, impeachment, insults, Justin Trudeau, Kim Jong Un, moon jae-in, power, respect, Teresa May, vladimir Putin, weakness, world leaders, xi Jinping
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King Donald
Alan Zendell, June 6, 2018 The frightening but inescapable reality is that in 2016 we elected a president who thinks he’s a king. More likely, he simply doesn’t know the difference. Schooled in the world of business and mentored by … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse of power, autocracy, Bob Corker, british monarchy, congress, dictatorial powers, FBI, history, hitler, King George III, Koch Brothers, pardons, Reichstag, Richard Burr, tariffs, trade, trey gowdy, Weimar
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Above the Law?
Alan Zendell, June 4, 2018 Three years after he resigned the presidency, Richard Nixon sat for four televised interviews with noted journalist David Frost. At one point, Frost asked Nixon, “Would you say that there are certain situations…where the president can decide … Continue reading
Trade Wars
Alan Zendell, June 1, 2018 It seems that Donald Trump was serious when he said trade wars are good, although his chimeric, narcissistic nature suggests that we should not infer anything specific until it actually happens. Talk is cheap, and … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Uncategorized
Tagged atlantic alliance, canada, china, Coors beer, europe, European Union, Jeffrey Sachs, Kentucky Bourbon, Martin Kettle, mexico, NAFTA, tariffs, The Guardian, TPP, Trudeau, World Trade Organization, xenophobia
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