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If I Were the President Elect…
Alan Zendell, December 16, 2020 President Elect Joe Biden has not called to ask my advice. Neither has anyone else for that matter. But that won’t deter me from offering some. First, and most important, Mr. President Elect, do everything … Continue reading
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Tagged active-duty military, Anthony Fauci, COVID, distancing, Fourth of July, Hassan Rouhani, Henry Kissinger, insurrection, Iran Nuclear deal, isolationim, John Kerry, Kim Jong Un, masks, Memorial Day, Michael Osterholm, national guard, NATO, Obamacare, Paris Climate Accords, tariffs, trade wars, vaccines, violence, virtual inauguration, vladimir Putin, xi Jinping, zero tolerance
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Inciting Violence
Alan Zendell, May 27, 2020 Brutus said it to Julius Caesar, John Wilkes Booth screamed it at Abraham Lincoln when he shot him, and Virginia adopted it as its state motto after King George’s army surrendered at Yorktown. And on … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Cuomo, Andy Beshear, compassion, corona virus, divisiveness, effigy, humility, Kentucky, leadership, lockdown, Memorial Day, politics, social distancing
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Master of the No Deal
Alan Zendell, May 28, 2019 The Master of the Deal flew off to Japan this holiday weekend to meet with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, one of his few reliable allies in east Asia. When North Korea was firing ballistic missiles … Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, china, japan, Japanese cars, Joe Biden, Kim Jong Un, Memorial Day, misdirection, Missiles, negotiating style, North Korea, russia, Shinzo Abe, tariffs, trade deals, trade wars
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