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Tag Archives: 2016 election
Democracy Under Attack
Alan Zendell, June 2, 2021 In the aftermath of the American Civil War, the country was more divided than at any time in its history. Racist philosophies and policies were considered politically correct by millions of Americans, many of whom … Continue reading
Trump and the Military
Alan Zendell, September 8, 2020 Trump’s relationship with the military has disparate elements, but that’s not to say it’s complicated. It’s really quite easy to read. It began with the Vietnam-era draft. Due to the unpopularity of the war, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 election, 2020 election, absentee voting, bone spurs, draft dodging, fox news, generals, Jeffrey Goldberg, Joe Dunford, John Kelly, John McCain, losers, Roger Ailes, sex scandals, soldiers, suckers, The Atlantic
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Facebook’s Hypocrisy
Alan Zendell, June 3, 2020 I try to base my opinions on facts, but to be honest, I have a long-standing bias against Facebook which is entirely visceral, like the way I always cringe when I encounter a snake. It’s just … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 election, editing, fact checking, first amendment, mark zuckerberg, public interest, russia, social platforms, transparency, Trump, truth, unregulated forums, vetting
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The Biden-Sanders Debate
Alan Zendell, March 11, 2020 If you believe in things like trends and momentum, it’s easy to conclude that Joe Biden’s campaign is on an unstoppable run, similar the wholly illogical, self-sustaining tsunamis of mass sentiment that cause bull markets … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 election, COVID-19 virus, DNC, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Medicare For All, Mitch McConnell, momentum, Obamacare, odds, progressives, Public Option, sinning streaks, Tom Perez, trends
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Putin Got Everything He Wanted
Alan Zendell, May 12, 2018 It’s finally clear what the Russians were up to during the 2016 election. Facts that have come to light in the last couple of weeks make it clear that their primary objective was sowing discord … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 election, collusion, disruption, divisiveness, donald trump jr, Hillary Clinton, impeachment, indictment, interference, mueller, russia, social media, Trump
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