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Paul Brandus: 4x author, speaker 7 presidential libraries. Dow Jones/MarketWatch, USA Today columnist. Broadcaster. 5 yrs Moscow. 5 NBC/CNBC

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  1. 9 órával ezelőtt

    President attending Saturday Mass (St. Joseph on the Brandywine, arrived 4:53)

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  2. 9 órával ezelőtt

    Such comments can be parsed 1) "possibility" can mean any point along a data line 2) "winning" is also subjective. Putin has wrecked his country's foreseeable future, driven Russia's best and brightest away and so forth. But he could grab a sliver of the Donbass and claim victory

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  3. 10 órával ezelőtt

    For all the troubles Putin is having in Ukraine, there is a “realistic possibility” he may win the war, says Britain’s Johnson

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  4. 12 órával ezelőtt

    Jan. 6 commission: Trump didn’t lift a finger to help Capitol Police who were under attack

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    When the first McDonald’s opened in Moscow (Pushkin Square), I recall paying maybe the ruble equivalent of seven or eight cents for a hamburger

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  6. 18 órával ezelőtt

    Food prices? Mother nature is sticking it to you in two really big ways. I'll explain in a minute on Washington's all-news

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  7. 18 órával ezelőtt

    Are you one of the 100 million Americans who is or pre-diabetic?

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    It's a truism of our modern hyper-partisan culture that: 1) when favorability ratings of your preferred politician are strong, the polls and underlying methodology are accurate and credible 2) when they are not, the polls and underlying methodology are obviously flawed

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    “The measure of intelligence is the ability to change” –Einstein

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    márc. 27.

    Spotted at the Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kansas (Photo: Paul Brandus/WWR)

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  12. 18 órával ezelőtt

    I always enjoyed visiting Ukraine. Wonderful people. I think of what they have endured over time: -losing nearly 25% of population during four years (in WW2 alone) -and then I think of Americans who complain of "hardship" and "tyranny" because they're asked to...wear a mask

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  13. 18 órával ezelőtt

    WWR is so old he remembers when we had a President who trusted Russian intelligence services more than our own (Helsinki, 17 July 2018)

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    márc. 26.

    WWR is so old he remembers when then-President Trump spoke of pulling U.S. troops out of Europe, indeed the U.S. out of NATO itself - the greatest gift imaginable to Putin - while bragging that he didn't need to bother with intelligence briefings (cc: )

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    Putin's state-controlled TV - speaking casually of obliterating parts of Western Europe with nuclear weapons

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    Details in the Guardian of what is purported to be a deliberate massacre by Russia of a retirement home

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    Don’t be distracted by this McCarthy bullshit. THE issue is that the former President of the United States incited an insurrection, that former President REMAINS the leader of the Republican Party, and the entire Republican Party is perfectly fine with what happened January 6th.

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  19. 18 órával ezelőtt

    President back from his quick West Coast swing, now in Delaware for weekend. No public events on schedule. He typically goes to Saturday Mass

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    Both respected and reviled, Nixon is the subject of one chapter in my 2015 book "Under This Roof." The similarities and differences between him and his close friend turned rival John F. Kennedy may surprise you:

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