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Trump 2020?
Alan Zendell, December 7, 2018 With the midterm elections behind us, the question on most politicians’ minds is whether Donald Trump is likely to be re-elected in 2020. It’s clear that he has a loyal base of support that represents … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020 election, blue collar workers, Democrats, economy, foreign policy, lies, midterm elections, moral center, mueller, russia, stock prices, suburban voters, tax cuts, trade wars, Trump, unemployment, wages
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Donald and Vladimir
November 30, 2018 Today, speaking for President Donald Trump, Sarah Sanders said, “The Russian Witch Hunt Hoax … probably undermine[s] our relationship with Russia.” After all the outrageous things she’s said on his behalf, that’s a pretty amazing statement. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Buenos Aires, Clinton campaign, Crimea, delusions, doublethink, G20, George Orwell, hacking, infrastructure, interference, mueller, Obama, Putin, russia, Saudi Crown Prince, Trumo, Ukraine, Xi
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Above the Law?
Alan Zendell, June 4, 2018 Three years after he resigned the presidency, Richard Nixon sat for four televised interviews with noted journalist David Frost. At one point, Frost asked Nixon, “Would you say that there are certain situations…where the president can decide … Continue reading
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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Under Siege
Alan Zendell, March 20, 2018 “Under siege” is one of those phrases that’s so overused it’s almost a cliché. This week it’s being used by every news outlet to describe the Trump White House. To me, it evokes memories of … Continue reading
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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The Beginning of the End?
Alan Zendell, November 2, 2017 Immediately after Robert Mueller announced the guilty plea of George Papadopoulos and the indictments of Paul Manafort and Richard Gates, I received an email asking (rhetorically) if this was the beginning of the end. The … Continue reading
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Tagged congress, diplomacy, environment, impeachment, innovation, legislative agenda, mueller, Pence, polls, russia investigation, Trump
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Saving Ourselves From Trump
Alan Zendell, October 2, 2017 The longer this country suffers with Donald Trump as president, the more urgent it feels to counter the negative impact he’s having on it. But as urgent as it seems, it’s also befuddling. It feels … Continue reading
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Tagged Betsy Devos, fake news, guns, impeachment, indictment, misogyny, mueller, narcissism, populism, racism, Science, terror, Tom Price, Trumpism, truth, violence, xenophobia
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Russia Invades the White House
Alan Zendell, June 15, 2017 Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was widening his investigation of Russian meddling in our election to include possible obstruction of justice by senior advisors to the president and even the … Continue reading
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Tagged collusion, corruption, FBI, gambino, genovese, investigation, joesph mccarthy, mueller, obstruction of justice, organized crime, roy cohn, russia, Trump, truth
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