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A Clear And Present Danger
Alan Zendell, January 5, 2018 The investigation of possible collusion with Russia by the Trump campaign and renewed scrutiny of the circumstances that led to the president firing FBI Director James Comey are once again dominating the news media and … Continue reading
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Tagged 25th amendment, Comey, controlling events, danger, dangerousness, david wolff, don mcgahn, FBI, fire and fury, impeachment, jeff sessions, john dean, megalomania, mental disorders, mueller, narcissism, Nixon, obstruction, russia, Steve Bannon, Trump, watergate
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Oaths of Fealty
Alan Zendell, June 14, 2017 David Axelrod said, “Frankly, it was embarrassing.” Stephen Colbert suggested that it made Kim Jong-un seem classy. A broad spectrum of commentators called it bizarre, with the most often heard comment being, “I’ve never seen … Continue reading
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Tagged cabinet, Comey, debasement, false praise, loyalty, narcissism, puppets, reality tv, Sessions, transparency, Trump
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The Tuesday Morning Massacre
Alan Zendell, May 10, 2017 In the coming weeks, we will no doubt hear hundreds of partisan views about whether the firing of James Comey is comparable to the infamous Saturday Night Massacre of October 20, 1973. Amid the growing … Continue reading
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Tagged Archibald Cox, Comey, constitution, Eliot Richardson, emails, FBI, Hillary Clinton, Justice Department, Nixon, russia, Saturday Night Massacre, Trump, watergate
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To Impeach or Not to Impeach
Alan Zendell, April 6, 2017 Impeachment is not a subject to be taken lightly. It has raised its ugly head twice in my lifetime, once against Richard Nixon and once against Bill Clinton. In the case of Nixon, the Watergate … Continue reading
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Tagged Attorney General, collusion, Comey, constitution, impeachment, indictment, leaks, Nixon, Pence, Trump, U. S. elections, watergate
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Where Have I Heard This Before?
Alan Zendell, March 20, 2017 Echoes of déjà vu and familiarity have been bouncing around in my head for almost two years now. Today, I happened across a brochure from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, titled ODD, or … Continue reading
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Tagged adolescent behavior, collusion, Comey, congress, disorders, FBI, Gallup, hearings, National Security Advisor, new low, Obama, popularity, presidential, promises, respect, russia, truth, wiretapping
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