… any rate, we were a smooth, well-oiled team, on the way to winning the whole, beautiful, global game. kok # In 1968, George Wallace ran for president as the candidate of the American Independent Party. This almost lost me the election to Hubert Humphrey. In 1972, Wallace ran f...
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… big dreams before, it’s nothing to what they can have now. If early in his career he might have seemed like a sort of George Peppard (there’s a physical resemblance) in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, a charming hustler, later he’s George Peppard in Banacek, a smart and astute operator...
…f “the war on Christmas.” Whenever anybody claims that God talks directly to them, | think they’ re totally delusional. George W. Bush is no exception. Not only was he told by his senior adviser, Karen Hughes, not to refer to terrorists as “folks,” but Bush was also being prompte...
…llegation: Harth claimed that Trump made repeated unwanted sexual advances as she and her romantic partner at the time, George Houraney, pursued a business relationship with the mogul in the early 1990s. She said that on January 24, 1993, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered her a tour o...
…on (FCC). Jared Genser — MD, Persesus Strategies. Founder, Freedom Now. International lawyer for Aung San Suu Kyi. Jeff George — Global Head, Sandoz. Member of Exec Committee, Novartis. Dave Goldberg — CEO, SurveyMonkey. Tom Goldstein -- Partner, Goldstein & Howe. Fmr Partner and...
… wisdom of markets. Accordingly, Mr. Ferguson recycles choice moments of triumphalism, courtesy of Lawrence H. Summers, George W. Bush, Alan Greenspan and various cable television ranters and squawkers. Even as stock indexes soared and profits swelled, there were always at least...
…wisdom of markets. Accordingly, Mr. Ferguson recycles choice moments of triumphalism, courtesy of Lawrence H. Summers, George W. Bush, Alan Greenspan and various cable television ranters and squawkers. Even as stock indexes soared and profits swelled, there were always at leas...
…n an extraordinary statement for a U.S. Supreme Court chief justice, John Roberts, an appointee of Republican President George W. Bush, criticized the Republican currently in the White House for implying a federal judge appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama was partisan....
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…d toward the United States in particular, given its historical support for the Jewish state. In contrast to predecessor George W. Bush, Obama wanted to demonstrate to Arab governments that the United States would make demands of Israel in pursuit of a regional peace agreement. Is...
… (FCC). *Jared Genser*— MD, Persesus Strategies. Founder, Freedom Now. International lawyer for Aung San Suu Kyi. *Jeff George*— Global Head, Sandoz. Member of Exec Committee, Novartis. *Dave Goldberg*— CEO, SurveyMonkey. *Tom Goldstein*-- Partner, Goldstein & Howe. Fmr Partner a...
…t result in a US recession in 2017, in our view. Recession Is Highly Unlikely “Depression Bread Line,” Bronze, 1991, George Segal at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial. Art © The George and Helen Segal Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Outlook | Investment Strategy G...
…eived virtually no support from the Republican Party or the Party’s elders. It wasn’t until Reagan had finally defeated George Bush, along with John Connally, Howard Baker, Phil Crane, Bob Dole and John Anderson in the primary race, that there was any attempt to be conciliatory t...
…s debate should be required to read the article below, written after the prior deep US recession (1990-1991). It’s from George McGovern, one of the most liberal politicians [b] ever to hold office and run for President. His epiphanies after leaving office and running the Stratfor...
… dreams before, it’s nothing to what they can have now. If early in his career he might have seemed like a sort of George Peppard (there’s a physical resemblance) in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, a charming hustler, later he’s George Peppard in Banacek, a smart and astute operator...