The Elimination Dance, Take 3 – ‘Would That It Were So Simple’

By all rights, this one should also fall under the ‘…we the voters ought to notice the silence and think about what we are not hearing…’ title line but I decided to change it up a bit. But I do want to repeat something from one on the links in that prior post that did use it…specifically, the one …

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An Administration of the Prideless – The Path to the Well Earned and Humiliating ‘Indifference’ of the Masses

The system grants an incoming, newly elected (or freshly reelected) Executive Team a mere 1,461 days to execute the agenda promised (or carefully hidden) during the campaign. The intelligent and prideful ones know that the results and corresponding impacts on American society and life over the coming years will properly mark their place in history …

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‘The (True) Maverick We Have’ – Pit Strategy, Polls, and the Tide before the Tuesday Debate

The late race dynamics we are living through today reminds me of a post I made in another neighborhood back when I was cheerleading from my keyboard for Fred Thompson to be the Republican nominee for President. Back then I was a fan of a wonderful national sport that was loosely based on the concept …

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The Prideless Candidate Model of the American Left

From Merriam-Webster:  Proud – 1. showing pride. 2. marked by stateliness. 3. raised above a surrounding area A few weeks back I posted “Bad Faith Governance and the (Intentional) Absence of the Proud Executive” to point out that our current Chief Executive (in name only) fails on all three points: I return to the topic tonight …

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