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Integrity, Elections, and Trump’s Eroding Base
Alan Zendell, October 8, 2021 When lawmakers and statesmen still valued integrity, opposition politicians would often resign in protest when they believed their government was acting illegally or about to do something that would damage their country. It was a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Archibald Cox, Brian Kemp, broadcast media, cable media, colin powell, Eliot Richardson, george w bush, Iraq, Jeffrey Clark, Jeffrey Rosen, Joe Biden, lindsey graham, Mark Meadows, Mitch McConnell, Pat Cippolone, Richard Donoghue, richard nixon, Ron deSantis, Saturday Night Massacre, social media, Stacy Abrams, suicide pact, watergate, William Barr, William Ruckleshaus
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Thank You To Our Civil Servants
Alan Zendell, August 8, 2021 Civil servants at all levels of government have often been the target of unwarranted attacks from the Right. Conservative Republicans (the real ones, not the Trump supporters) believe in small government, while politicians on the … Continue reading →
The Trump-Biden Debates
Alan Zendell, September 18, 2020 The Biden-Trump debates, the first of which occurs nine days from now, will not be as eloquent or long-winded as the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, but they will be equally momentous. They will also be … Continue reading →
Impeachable Behavior?
Alan Zendell, May 20, 2019 There are many ways to look at Saturday’s extensive tweets by Republican Justin Amash, who represents Michigan’s third district in the House of Representatives. Amash accused Attorney General William Barr of deliberately misrepresenting the conclusions … Continue reading →
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Tagged congressional oversight, indictment, Jeff Flake, Justin Amash, misrepresentation, mitt romney, Mueller report, obstruction of justice, Trump, William Barr
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What the Mueller Report Tells Us About Trump
Alan Zendell, April 19, 2019 The redacted Mueller Report told us four important things, none of which is a shocking revelation. First, we learned that a thorough investigation by highly competent interviewers and researchers found that Russia, at the direction … Continue reading →
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Tagged collusion, conspiracy, contempt for law, don mcgahn, election hacking, James Comey, leaks, lies, New York Times, obfuscation, obstruction of justice, Putin, russia, washington post, Wikileaks, William Barr
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Self-inflicted Wounds
Alan Zendell, May 13, 2107 Donald Trump has said many times that being unpredictable makes him a stronger adversary when he negotiates deals. In Warcraft and Governance, I asserted that what he called unpredictability was part of a strategy of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew McCabe, collusion, Comey, compulsive behavior, FBI investigation, narcissism, russia, Trump, white house tapes, William Barr
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