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Whistling Past the Geopolitical GraveyardNEW YORK – With Emmanuel Macron’s defeat of the right-wing populist Marine Le Pen in the French
presidential
election, the European Union and the euro have dodged a bullet.
In fact, more than 2 million jobs have been destroyed - the first time since Herbert Hoover's presidency at the beginning of the Great Depression that there has been a net job loss in the US economy over the term of an entire
presidential
administration.
Clearly, political calculations played a role: Fabius intuitively felt that the French, especially those on the left, oppose the construction of Europe in its current form, and that carrying the banner of rejection could win him the party leadership – and thus its
presidential
nomination in 2007.
Moreover, Lionel Jospin’s elimination from the
presidential
election in 2002 by the far-right Jean-Marie Le Pen is widely interpreted – wrongly in my opinion – as the result of the Socialists’ pro-European position.
When elections did take place – parliamentary and
presidential
– liberal, secular candidates were easily defeated by the Muslim Brotherhood, which had spent decades building an effective network of social and educational services.
In January 2008, President George W. Bush signed two
presidential
directives that called for establishing a comprehensive cyber-security plan, and his 2009 budget requested $6 billion to develop a system to protect national cyber security.
How Macron Can Unite EuropeMUNICH – Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French
presidential
election sent a wave of relief and euphoria across Europe.
One hopes that the coming US
presidential
election will lead to a more enlightened public debate about tax and entitlement reform.
In France, the far-right National Front came close to winning power in several regions earlier this month, and its leader, Marine Le Pen, may do well in the 2017
presidential
election.
America’s Race to the Ballot’s BottomWASHINGTON, DC – Hillary Clinton’s US
presidential
campaign has been torn between trying to secure the largest possible victory for the candidate herself and explicitly helping fellow Democratic gubernatorial and legislative candidates further down the ballot.
With just a week left before the election, the
presidential
candidates are crisscrossing the country: whereas Republican nominee Donald Trump is struggling to cobble together the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win, Clinton is trying to lock up as large a victory – in both the popular vote and the Electoral College – as possible.
In the 1980 wave election, when Ronald Reagan and the Republican ticket overwhelmed President Jimmy Carter and toppled several liberal Democrats in the Senate, the
presidential
race was nearly tied until the final weekend.
(Only the Senate votes on
presidential
nominations.)
Hair of the Top DogNEW YORK – Much has been written about Donald Trump’s peculiar hairstyle, the kind of puffy, dyed comb-over one would associate with a downmarket nightclub manager rather than a
presidential
candidate.
Some of these “lefts” are in power; some, as in Mexico in its last, disputed
presidential
election, barely missed conquering it, but may still do so.
This new “monarchical”
presidential
model deserves study by political scientists and jurists.
The “divide” part has been well underway since Trump launched his
presidential
campaign, which was based on divisive rhetoric, sowing mistrust, and polarizing policy promises.
Foreign Policy ForgottenDENVER – For many foreign audiences, the United States’ primary elections for the 2012
presidential
vote – which will, alas, continue to rage into the summer – must be a frightening display of what Americans and their leaders do not know about foreign policy.
Foreign policy, it seems, increasingly excites only the emotional parts of a
presidential
candidate’s brain.
This year’s
presidential
debates have addressed foreign policy solely in terms of whether the candidate would be “tough” enough to deal with the challenges – that is, as a question of emotional fortitude, rather than of the intellectual foundation required to understand those challenges.
Whether the
presidential
candidates know it, or are in the least bit interested, the world listens to their words with greater care than they have sometimes shown in uttering them.
Borobio, who organized the
presidential
advertising campaigns for both Fujimori and Toledo, declared from exile in Chile that two of Toledo's brothers had secretly hired him to help "slow down the president's fall from popularity, improve his public image, and raise his ratings."
Despite this, he brims with imagined
presidential
plans, such as ridding the country of terrorist groups like Shining Path and re-establishing Peru's economic standing.
His first offense was raising the
presidential
salary to $18,000 (Fujimori's was a symbolic $1,500).
Meanwhile, Donald Trump in the United States and Marine Le Pen in France could very well win their countries’ upcoming
presidential
elections.
These reserves are put to better use by assisting the IMF in maintaining an open and stable financial system and prevent crises like these from recurringMitt and the MoochersWASHINGTON, DC – The Republican Party has some potentially winning themes for America’s
presidential
and congressional elections in November.
But Republican
presidential
candidate Mitt Romney and other leading members of his party have played these cards completely wrong in this election cycle.
Former Utah Governor and Republican
presidential
candidate Jon Huntsman addressed this issue clearly and repeatedly as he sought – unsuccessfully – to win his party’s nomination to challenge President Barack Obama.
After Manafort and his minions helped Yanukovych defeat former Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko in the 2010
presidential
election, Yanukovych had her imprisoned on trumped-up charges, with help from a legal brief prepared – at Manafort’s bidding – by the prominent American law firm Skadden Arps.
(Mueller wants to avoid any perception of political meddling like that created by former FBI director James Comey, who is widely seen as having hurt Hillary Clinton’s
presidential
campaign in 2016.)
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