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CSPAN: Representative Jim Jordan: On Indictment of Ex-FBI Informant: ‘Doesn’t Change The Fundamental Facts’

Source:CSPAN– U.S. Representative Jim Jordan (Republican, Ohio) Chairman of the Judiciary Committee (118th Congress) Source:The New Democrat “House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) says that the indictment of ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov “doesn’t change the fundamental facts” about the Bidens. … Continue reading

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The Economist: ‘When Donald Trump Met Vladimir Putin- Cartooned’

Source:The Economist– Don meets Vlad. Source:The New Democrat  “President Trump spent two hours alone with President Putin at a controversial meeting in Helskini this week. Our cartoonist Kal imagines the encounter.” From The Economist I think a better name for the … Continue reading

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Reason Magazine: Peter Suderman: Donald Trump’s Vladimir Putin Summit Is Another Reminder He Prefers Dictators To Democratic Leaders

Source: The New Democrat Donald Trump, likes to portray himself as this big guy from Queens New York who doesn’t take any junk ( to put it lightly ) from anyone and never gets pushed around. He always shows strength … Continue reading

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The Onion: ‘Dozens of Other Countries That Interfered With 2016 Election Annoyed Russia Getting All The Credit’

.Source:The New Democrat When I think of this Onion article, I go back to I believe the first Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump presidential debate in 2016 where someone asked Trump did he believe Russia was responsible for hacking into the election … Continue reading

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Foreign Affairs: Michael T. Klare: ‘Hard Power, Soft Power & Energy Power’

  “The debate over whether U.S. interests abroad are better served by hard power—coercive means such as military force—or soft power—less aggressive means of persuasion, such as diplomacy, economic aid, and propaganda—is perennial. Since becoming president, Barack Obama has emphasized … Continue reading

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