Tag Archives: Evelyn Farkas
Rex Tillerson: A little spy story
As I eagerly await new indictments — my temperament seems to require an indictment every month or so — and yes, the most recent subpoena announcement does soothe me… For most of my life as a reader I have devoured … Continue reading
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Tagged A Spy Among Friends, Chris Hayes, Christopher Steele, CIA, Dan Coats, David Cornwell, Donald Maclean, Evelyn Farkas, Exxon, FBI, Guy Burgess, Jane Mayer, Kim Philby, Litvenenko, MI5, MI6, Michael Flynn, Mike Pompeo, Mitt Romney, New Yorker, Nikolai Grushkov, Papadopoulos, plutonium poisoning, poisoned team, Putin, Rachel Maddow, Rex Tillerson, Russian nerve gas, Russian poisoning, Russian sanctions, Skripal, Trump
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Re North Korea: What if a woman were our president?
In two subsequent days, the New York Times published opinion pieces on how to handle North Korea from two highly knowledgeable, rational, profoundly intelligent and experienced women who comprehend the complexities in international relations, diplomacy and governance. First, How Trump … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, The Facts of Life, War on women
Tagged Evelyn Farkas, MSNBC, New York Times op ed, North Korea, Slate, Susan Rice, Trump
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