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What Next Week’s Election Really Means
Alan Zendell, November 1, 2022 Next week’s election will decide who gets to legislate in the House of Representatives and seat about a third of the Senate and a bunch of state Governors. Most ballots will contain a slew of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bolsonaro, Brzi, Doug Imhoff, Governors, House of Representative, israel, Jill Biden, Marjrie Taylor Greene, Nancy Pelosi, netanyahu, Paul Pelosi, Senate, Steve Bannon
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A Legacy of Lies and Insurrection
Alan Zendell, June 8, 2022 Last January, the Department of Justice indicted Elmer Stewart Rhodes III, the leader of the far-right extremist group, The Oath Keepers, charging him with seditious conspiracy. Two days ago, DOJ indicted Henry Tarrio, leader of … Continue reading
Trump’s Growing Jeopardy
Alan Zendell, December 14, 2021 Recently, a very smart, insightful cousin chastised me about throwing in the towel too quickly after I began this blog. He was referring to my admittedly reluctant statement, shortly after Donald Trump was inaugurated, about … Continue reading
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Tagged Betsy Devos, immigrants, Ivanka Trump, James Mattis, jared kushner, John Kelly, Mark Meadows, people of color, Rex Tillerson, Rick Perry, sociopathy, Stephen Miller, Steve Bannon
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And So It Begins…
Alan Zendell, November 13, 2021 Donald Trump continues to try to undermine our Constitution and deepen the divisions he exposed and exacerbated. He continues to do everything he can to undermine President Biden both at home and by eroding our … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Kinzinger, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bennie Thompson, Biden, constitution, Jason Miller, John Eastman, Kayleigh McEnany, Liz Cheney, Mark Meadows, Merrick Garland, Michael Flynn, Mitch McConnell, Neil Gorsuch, Paul Gosar, Stephen Miller, Steve Bannon, Trump
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Today’s Republican Party
Alan Zendell, October 19, 2021 “We’re going after them!” That was what Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) told Stephen Colbert last night, referring to people who refuse to respond to subpoenas from the Special House Committee investigating the violent January 6th … Continue reading
Who the Hell is Stephen Miller?
Alan Zendell, January 29, 2019 Like most people whose ethnic or religious heritage is associated with groups that tend to be the targets of bigotry and hate crimes, I’m extremely sensitive to actions by people with a background similar to … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, anger, anti-semitism, Bernie Madoff, bigotry, border wall, charlottesville, ethnic heritage, hypocrisy, isolationism, Nazism, persecution, Steve Bannon
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Only the Best People
Alan Zendell, August 27, 2018 Viewed objectively, “the best people” is a phrase that must by its nature be subjective, one that differs in the eye of each beholder. Indirectly acknowledging his own lack of specific expertise in the various … Continue reading
Chaos Theory
Alan Zendell, March 2, 2018 The theory goes, if you’re smarter than everyone else and a genius at tactics, timing, reading the crowd, and knowing where the escape tunnel is, you can juggle dozens of balls at once and no … Continue reading
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Tagged confusion, DACA, governing, guns, immigration, lies, Mitch McConnell, North Korea, obfuscation, Paul Ryan, scandal, Steve Bannon, strategy, Sun Tzu, tactics, tweets, warfare, west wing, white house
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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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