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Biden vs Putin
Alan Zendell, February 22, 2022 Remember the testimony during the Senate trial of Trump’s first impeachment? If you watched much of it, you were impressed with Fiona Hill, who served as Trump’s chief Russia expert, which is not to say … Continue reading
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Tagged Brookings, cuban missile crisis, diplomacy, energy prices, EU, Fiona Hill, France, germany, Kennedy administration, NATO, Nikita Khrushchev, Nord Stream, Trump's impeachment, UK, Ukraine, vladimir Putin
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Pre-Holiday Jitters
Alan Zendell, December 20, 2021 Christmas is five days away, the beginning of 2022 only twelve. It’s normally a joyous time for most people, but the news today is shockingly depressing. I scanned the CNN website this morning as I … Continue reading
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Tagged antivax movement, autocracy, Chuck Grassley, civil war, COVID, Denmark, France, germany, health workers, hospitalization, insurrection, Joe Manchin, negative news, news media bias, Norway, Omicron, supreme court, sweden, UK, voting rights
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Our Flawed Democracy is Hurting Our Diplomacy
Alan Zendell, September 21, 2021 In June, President Biden traveled to the U. K. to engage with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and attend his first G7 meeting. From there, he went to Belgium, where he attended the Brussels 2021 Summit. … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Angela Merkel, Australia, Boris Johnson, ecep Erdogan, EU summit, France, G7, germany, japan, Jens Stoltenberg, moon jae-in, NATO, Scott Morrison, Shinto Abe, South Korea, Trmp's treasonous acts, turkey, UK, UN, vladimir Putin
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Trump’s Vision of a Greater America
Alan Zendell, July 15, 2018 Donald Trump famously began his presidential campaign with his signature slogan, “Make America Great Again” combined with a virulent attack against Muslim immigrants. When he went on to attack Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals, … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Merkel, asylum, change, culture, EU, europe, Fascism, health care, immigration, isolationism, mexico, NATO, racism, Teresa May, UK, wealth, white supremacy, women's rights
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Trump’s Booming Economy
Alan Zendell, February 2, 2018 The President has recently been touting the booming economy, and of course taking full credit for it. Trump points to the roaring stock market and the low unemployment rates as evidence. But is he right? … Continue reading
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Tagged 1987 market crash, banks, economics, equities, FBI, germany, investments, Justice Department, lagging indicator, Obama, policy, robert mueller, S&P 500, stock market, UK, unemployment
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Life Imitating Art?
Alan Zendell, June 6, 2017 During the tumultuous weeks in 2003 leading up to the second invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush trotted Secretary of State Colin Powell out to present evidence of Weapons of Mass Destruction to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2003, colin powell, george w bush, House of Cards, integrity, Iraq, Kevin Spacey, Mattis, ministers resigned, paris accords, Robin Wright, the swamp, Tillerson, UK
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