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Protecting Your Vote
Alan Zendell, September 23, 2020 To date, the best example of mail-in ballot fraud the Trump campaign has come up with was nine ballots allegedly found in a waste basket in Pennsylvania in 2016. That’s nine out of more than … Continue reading
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Tagged California, china, COVID-19, Ellen Weintraub, federal elections commission, foreign interference, hacking, in-person voting, iran, John Kasich, mail delays, mail-in voting, North Korea, Ohio, Pennsylvania, postal service, russia, secure dropbox, Ukraine, voter fraud
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The Great Republican Dilemma
Alan Zendell, September 27, 2019 Donald Trump rocketed to power by arousing a base of support that was angry – at the policies of Barack Obama, at everyone on welfare and Medicaid, at the growing non-white population, at immigrants they … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Weld, impeachment, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Mark Sanford, Mike Murphy, Mitch McConnell, mitt romney, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, russia, Ukraine, Washington Examiner, whistleblower
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Paul Ryan
Alan Zendell, April 11, 2018 He said he didn’t want to run for Vice President and he said he didn’t want to be the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In 2012 he’d been in the House for fourteen years, … Continue reading
Eleven-and-a-Half Months
Alan Zendell, January 3, 2018 It’s been eleven-and-a-half months since President Trump was inaugurated. The year-long grace period many people suggested before evaluating his performance is nearly up. Given the way he behaved this week, it’s safe to say that … Continue reading
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Tagged airline safety, bombast, david wolff, donald trump jr, FAA, global warming, John Kasich, Kim Jong Un, nuclear war, Olympics, robert mueller, roy moore, russia, South Korea, Steve Bannon, threats, treason, Trump, Twitter
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The Last Cynical Gasp of the Republican Senate
Alan Zendell, September 19, 2017 I hate to cast this in terms of Democrats versus Republicans, but the Senate Republicans have set it up that way. They seem relentless in their attempt to set health care back on the deadly … Continue reading
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Tagged bill cassidy, health care, John Kasich, lindsey graham, lisa murkowskil, medicaid, partisanship, poverty, Republicans, rob portman, susan collins, taxes, Trump
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Rod Rosenstein to the Rescue
Alan Zendell, May 17, 2017 Last night, during his Town Hall appearance with Bernie Sanders, John Kasich was reluctant to say what he thought of Donald Trump’s presidency. He equivocated with, “I never say I told you so,” and reminded … Continue reading
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Tagged bernie sanders, collusion, investigation, John Kasich, mentally unbalanced, qualifications, robert mueller, rosenstein, russia, Trump
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