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The Reality of a Nuclear World Order
Alan Zendell, October 10, 2022 The week after next is Cuban Missile Crisis Week. It will mark sixty years during which the world managed to avoid self-destruction with nuclear weapons. I have vivid memories of the final day of the … Continue reading
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Tagged cuban missile crisis, hiroshima, John F Kennedy, NATO, Nikita Khrushchev, terrorism, Ukraine, vladimir Putin
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America’s Role in the World
Alan Zendell, November 3, 2020 I grew up in New York City in the years following World War 2. In many ways New York seemed to be the center of the universe back then, because it represented the financial and … Continue reading
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Tagged alliances, America First, American leadership, American values, china, democracy, europe, isolationism, Joe Biden, Marshall Plan, NATO, racism, russia, terrorism, trade wars, unity, voter suppression, World War 2
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We’d Seen This Movie Before – Until Biden Changed It
Alan Zendell, August 8, 2019 On Monday, we heard our president mouth the empty platitudes and lies we expected from him. What does it say about a leader that he can’t utter comforting words or state truthful intentions without reading … Continue reading
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Tagged congress, Dayton, El Paso, Gerald Ford, guns, hate, Hispanics, immigration, Iowa, Mitch McConnell, nackground checks, nan whaley, NRA, sherrod brown, terrorism, Trump, trump's base, Wayne LaPierre, white nationalism
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American Carnage
Alan Zendell, August 4, 2019 What do Mississippi, California, Texas, and Ohio, the reddest state, the bluest state, and two red states that may be turning purple, have in common? Until this week most people would have said, “Not much.” … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Cincinnati, Dayton, domestic terrorism, El Paso, hate crimes, Mississippi, muder, psychopaths, shootings, sociopaths, synagogue, terrorism, Trump, Walmart
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What Hath Trump Wrought?
Alan Zendell, October 29, 2018 As you contemplate how you will vote this year, keep in mind that President Trump has characterized this election as a referendum on him. Of course it is. In Trumpland, everything is about him. Let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-semitism, ballots, bombs, Brad Parscale, Jeffersontown KY, midterm election, monica lewinsky, murder, neo Nazis, pittsburgh, racism, stock indexes, taxes, terrorism, Trump, unemployment, wages, white supremacists
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Inciter in Chief
Alan Zendell, October 15, 2018 Since the day he announced his candidacy for president, Donald Trump has relentlessly attacked the media. His initial attacks were completely unprovoked, as all of the major cable news channels devoted far more airtime to … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, bombs, Clinton, CNN, divisiveness, fox news, hitler, John F Kennedy, media, Montana, Nazis, Obama, Robert deNiro, Soros, Steve Scalise, Ted Cruz, terrorism, Trump, violence, white supremacists
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