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Unifying Positive Responses from Republicans to Biden Presidential Election Win

Here are some comments from Republicans in response to the Biden Presidential Election win. Comments are listed in chronological order with the most recent at the top. John Kasich (7 Nov 2020 at 1:20 PM) Jon Huntsman (7 Nov 2020 at 1:06 PM) Mary Kaye and I congratulate our new POTUS/VPOTUS-elect. Transitions in power are… Continue reading Unifying Positive Responses from Republicans to Biden Presidential Election Win

“The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden” – FRONTLINE Full Video and Interviews (PBS, 22 Sep 2020)

With the nation in crisis, FRONTLINE investigates how President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have responded to crises throughout their own lives. In the midst of the historic coronavirus pandemic, economic hardship and a reckoning over racism, this November Americans will decide who leads the nation for the next four years: President… Continue reading “The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden” – FRONTLINE Full Video and Interviews (PBS, 22 Sep 2020)

2020 Election — Differing Views Among Republicans

In most election years there is a fairly consistent partisan alignment around a party’s presidential nomination. In 2016, and again in 2020, both the Republican and Democratic Party members have had differing views. Among Democrats, the split was between Bernie Sanders and establishment candidates like Joe Biden. For Republicans, there seem to be some supporting… Continue reading 2020 Election — Differing Views Among Republicans

LEADERSHIP: National Religious Leader Calls for Fewer Nice Guys – Asks for street fighters at every level of government.

On 28 Sep 2018, conservative Christian leader Jerry Falwell Jr. stated the following via Twitter: “Conservatives & Christians need to stop electing ‘nice guys’. They might make great Christian leaders but the US needs street fighters … at every level of government … because many Republican leaders are a bunch of wimps.” This is a… Continue reading LEADERSHIP: National Religious Leader Calls for Fewer Nice Guys – Asks for street fighters at every level of government.

HUMAN RIGHTS – Children Being Separated From Parents at U.S. Border (June 2018)

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Contents Introduction Feedback Welcome White House Position Related News and Discussion Background Context Poster Child Comments Introduction This page provides a chronological timeline of events and discussion relating to the separation of immigrant children from their parents on the U.S. border in June of 2018. The Associated Press reported on 17 June 2018 at 2:44… Continue reading HUMAN RIGHTS – Children Being Separated From Parents at U.S. Border (June 2018)

Leadership: Inspiring Followers or Demanding Obedience

Some leaders inspire people to follow them by generally being cordial, polite, and respectful. Other leaders establish their dominance and demand obedience. Often these two styles get confused because leaders who use force, threats, and intimidation will sometimes inspire followers who like that style of management. So, either method can result in a populist following… Continue reading Leadership: Inspiring Followers or Demanding Obedience

Sarah Sanders Interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN (6 Jun 2018)

Cuomo Prime Time is a return of the evening show with Chris Cuomo featuring his very effective One on One format of extended interviews with key influencers. In this segment, guest Sarah Sanders, the White House Press Secretary, discusses a variety of issues. Commentary There’s been substantial tension between the current White House administration and national news… Continue reading Sarah Sanders Interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN (6 Jun 2018)

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This page lists new posts and any updates to the website. For articles in chronological order by date of content see the Posts page. [View Archive] 2024 2024 Q4 (Oct-Nov-Dec) 2024 Q3 (Jul-Aug-Sep) 2024 Q2 (Apr-May-Jun) 2024 Q1 (Jan-Feb-Mar) 2023 2023 Q4 (Oct-Nov-Dec) 2023 Q3 (Jul-Aug-Sep) 2023 Q2 (Apr-May-Jun) The second quarter of the year… Continue reading What’s New