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Returning to Normal
Alan Zendell, May 26, 2021 If you think like I do, you looked at the title and thought – what does that even mean? People remark that we’re returning to normal every day and I want to ask each one: … Continue reading
Two States and a Pandemic
Alan Zendell, April 26, 2021 I spent the first twelve months of the COVID pandemic in Maryland, and the most recent two in Florida. Given the craziness of 2020, the public comments by the states’ respective governors, and Trump’s still … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Fauci, conservation, COVID, herd immunity, hurricanes, Larry Hogan, Maryland, masks, pandemic, rising sea levels, Ron deSantis, schools, social distancing
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Herd Immunity and Sociopathy – A Fatal Combination
Alan Zendell, December 17, 2020 Several news outlets today reported that the Trump administration, with the overt approval of the president, secretly pursued a strategy of achieving herd immunity to the COVID virus by deliberately allowing it to spread among … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Fauci, Brazil, CDC, children, COVID, Debra Birx, fatality rates, herd immunity, Kristian Anderson, low risk populations, masks, narcissism, Nature, quacks, schools, Scripps Research Institute, social distancing, sweden, vaccines
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Stark Contrasts Ahead of the Election
Alan Zendell, October 26, 2020 Eight days to go, and if we didn’t have to worry about legal challenges, voter suppression, and ballot box sabotage, this election would seem open and shut. But this is 2020. In the America we … Continue reading
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Tagged CDC, conspiracy theories, Corey Hixon, COVID, debate, distancing, Donald Trump, fracking, Jake Tapper, Joe Biden, legal challeneges, Leslie Stahl, Mark Meadows, masks, Mike Pence, Norah O'Donnell, pandemic, Parkland FL, rallies, rebuilding, schools, Sixty Minutes, taxes, turning the corner, unity, viral video, voter suppression
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The Integrity of Our Election
Alan Zendell, August 16, 2020 Until 2018, most Americans silently watched, cringing at the things Donald Trump said and did, but they were disturbed enough by then to vote Democrats back into the majority in the House. We have more … Continue reading
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Tagged complicity, Constituion, COVID testing, federalism, Louis DeJoy, mail-in voting, masks, Mitch McConnell, postal service, schools, senate republicans, State Law, Trump, USPS
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Can Baseball Save Our Sanity?
Alan Zendell, July 23, 2020 In today’s Washington Post, sports columnist Thomas Boswell wrote, “If MLB stays virus-lucky, the World Series may end a week before the election — and my head may not explode listening to two parties fight for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020 election, cardboard cuouts, coronavirus, COVID-19, crowd noise, empty stadiums, Juan Soto, opening day, opting out, schools, teachers, Thomas Boswell, Trump
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