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Trump Needs More than His Rabid Base to Win
Alan Zendell, March 16, 2024 This week, the media have been trumpeting Donald Trump’s clinching the Republican nomination for president in 2024, and his complete takeover of the Republican Party. What they’re leaving out is that the Republican Party, like … Continue reading →
Life Under the Bus
Alan Zendell, October 3, 2023 Whether in business, politics, or personal relationships, one of the worst things we can experience is being betrayed by people we trust. What could be more damaging than investing heavily in someone only to be … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alyssa Farah Griffin, betrayal Mark Esper, Bill Barr, Cassidy Hutchinson, democracy, fraud, House Republican caucus, John Kelly, kevin mccarthy, loyalty, Mark Milley, Matt Gaetz, mutiny, oath of office, trust
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The Trump Conundrum
Alan Zendell, August 3, 2023 However Donald Trump’s legal problems and the 2024 election turn out, he will have achieved a couple of things that no other American has. He has sucked all the air out of every political discussion … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2024 election, Adolf Hitler, Bill Barr, DOJ, Friedrich Nietsche, George Orwell, Internet, Mike Pence, principles, scapegoating, social media, The Big Lie, truth
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Thanks, Liz
Alan Zendell, June 15, 2022 The testimony, almost entirely from the mouths of Trump supporters and other prominent Republicans, has been damning. As one retired federal prosecutor said when asked if the Special January 6th House Committee was building a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bennie Thompson, Bill Barr, Bill Stepien, Chris Wallace, CNN, fox news, Georgia, hearings, January 6th Committee, Jason Miller, Justice Department, Liz Cheney, Merrick Garland, Zoe Lofgren
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Trump’s Sinkng Ship
Alan Zendell, June 28, 2021 Remember Bill Barr, Donald Trump’s last Attorney General? Remember his smug, arrogant smirk, and how he could sound demeaning and sarcastic without uttering a word? Barr loved the power, reveling in the unfettered opportunity to … Continue reading →
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Tagged AON, Bernie Madoff, Bill Barr, Donald Trump, election fraud, indictments, jeff sessions, Jonathan Karl, Mitch McConnell, Mueller report, richard nixon, tax fraud, The Atlantic, The Big Lie
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A Different Perspective
Alan Zendell, December 30, 2020 Assuming that you pay any attention to him, these days, do you still shake your head struggling to understand why Donald Trump behaves the way he does? After a year-and-a-half of the most bitter, hate-filled … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bill Barr, cults, hate, immigrants, incarcerated children, Joe Biden, love, Mark Esper, Mitch McConnell, progressives, refugees, sabotage, socialism, sociopathy, the enemy of my enemy, trump's base, Trump's behavior
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The White Whale
Alan Zendell, December 22, 2020 No, the title is not a disparaging reference to Donald Trump, though many of his detractors and most stand-up comedians have described him that way. It’s a metaphor for his obsession with power and himself, … Continue reading →
Quintessential Trump – One Final Massive Scam
Alan Zendell, December 2, 2020 Imagine that you’re an intelligent, well-educated Martian who has been receiving radio and TV signals from the next planet inward toward the sun. Like those Vulcans on Star Trek, you interpret everything you see logically. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2020 election, Bill Barr, bribery, constitution, corruption, donald trump jr, Eirc Trump, fraud, fund raising, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushned, Joe Biden, lawsuits, logic, Martians, presidential pardons, Star Trek, voter suppression
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Eleven More Days – the Final Stretch
Alan Zendell, October 23, 2020 Donald Trump spent most of this week demonstrating that he hasn’t lost a step when it comes to dominating the news cycle. Would he show up for the final debate with Joe Biden? Would he … Continue reading →
Trump’s Stretch Run Strategy
Alan Zendell, October 14, 2020 I can’t help but wonder what’s going on in Trump’s head these days. His rants and actions appear true to form: brash, offensive, divisive, his own unique blend of truth, lies, and hyperbole. None of … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2018 mid-terms, 538.com, battleground states, Benghazi, Bill Barr, campaign managers, Hillary Clinton, Independents, James Carville, James Comey, John Durham, Julian Assange, Karl Rove, mask wearing, pandemic, Real Clear Politics, russia, social distancing, super-spreader events, Wikileaks
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