Friday 5 November 2021

Andrew Cohen a professor at Carleton University claims Trump is addicted to chaos

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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2021 14:46:10 -0300
Subject: YO Andrew Cohen Donald J. Trump asking for my input about Fake News
To: contact@win.donaldjtrump.com, Andrew.Cohen@carleton.ca,
journalism@carleton.ca, dfenton@postmedia.com, cspencer@postmedia.com,
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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

RE FATCA, NAFTA & TPP etc ATTN President Donald J. Trump I just got off the phone with your lawyer Mr Cohen (646-853-0114) Why does he lie to me after all this time???

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> From: David Amos
> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 10:51:14 -0400
> Subject: RE FATCA, NAFTA & TPP etc ATTN President Donald J. Trump I
> just got off the phone with your lawyer Mr Cohen (646-853-0114) Why
> does he lie to me after all this time???
> To: president , mdcohen212@gmail.com, pm ,
> Pierre-Luc.Dusseault@parl.gc.ca, MulcaT , Jean-Yves.Duclos@parl.gc.ca,
> B.English@ministers.govt.nz, Malcolm.Turnbull.MP@aph.gov.au,
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> fin.financepublic-financepublique.fin@canada.ca, newsroom ,
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> stephen.kimber@ukings.ca, "steve.murphy" , "Jacques.Poitras" ,
> oldmaison , andre
>
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> Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:05:00 +0000
> Subject: RE: Yo President Trump RE the Federal Court of Canada File No
> T-1557-15 lets see how the media people do with news that is NOT FAKE
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https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/cohen-addicted-to-chaos-donald-trump-refuses-to-fade-from-public-life

 

Cohen: Addicted to chaos, Donald Trump refuses to fade from public life

PORTLAND, Maine — It was a conventional, natural and widely shared expectation after the presidential election of Nov. 3, 2020, that the loser would leave public life.

Isn’t this what one-term presidents do after the voters “hand you your hat and send you to the bus stop,” as George H.W. Bush described losing the White House to Bill Clinton in 1992? You go home and go to ground — writing your memoirs, planning your presidential library, becoming an elder statesman.

Nurse your wounds in Kennebunkport, Maine (George Bush), or Plains, Ga. (Jimmy Carter). Give dull speeches and make real money. Join the world’s most exclusive club of former U.S. presidents.

Now we know the idea that Donald Trump would fade away — even after a campaign challenging the legitimacy of the election — was always fanciful, even as Joe Biden came to power and COVID-19 receded.

The Republic endured in 2020, but so did Trump.

From his five-star redoubt in Mar-a-Lago, Fla., Trump plans his comeback. He raises millions. He perpetuates the big lie of the stolen election. He anoints loyalists and excommunicates others. He rails on social media. He holds rallies.

At the same time, Trump stonewalls attempts to hold him accountable for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. When the House special committee demands relevant documents from him or his staff — memos, reports, telephone logs — he refuses to release them. As always, he goes to court, trying to run out the clock.

Like everything else about Donald Trump, it is all outrageous and strangely normal. Trump may have never heard of Napoleon, but Trump has become the Corsican corporal in his own unhappy exile, preparing his return from Elba.

His road to restoration became clearer Tuesday when the Republicans reclaimed the governorship of Virginia. True or not, Trump is taking credit for Glenn Youngkin’s victory, which he’ll use to inject himself into the 2022 congressional mid-term elections. And then, of course, to run for president in 2024.

If Trump succeeds in winning a second non-consecutive term, he will be the only president to do so other than Grover Cleveland, who won the presidency again in 1892. While both left office vowing to return — Cleveland’s wife told staff at the White House they would be back in four years — Cleveland was a spirited reformer and an effective president.

(When Cleveland ran the first time, he was tainted by personal scandal, like Trump. His accusers said he had sired a child out of wedlock, which produced the memorable chant of the campaign: “Ma, Ma, where’s my Pa? Gone to the White House, ha, ha, ha!”)

Scandal didn’t stop Cleveland and it won’t stop Trump. The real or prospective impediments to his return to elective politics have not yet thwarted him — personal bankruptcy, corporate criminality, allegations of sexual assault, and, most of all, inciting the insurrectionists on January 6.

Is the Department of Justice going to charge Trump for his role in events that day? Will authorities in Georgia make a case of election interference around his phone call urging a senior official to find Trump thousands of votes? Will authorities in New York City bring down his business? So far, none has.

We now see the consequences of the failure of more Republicans to join Democrats in the Senate in convicting Trump of high crimes and misdemeanours last winter. Had they found him guilty, he would have been unable to hold public office.

Thanks to excellent reporting, we know more about Trump on Jan. 6. Consider this: For some three hours, as the mob roamed the halls of Congress, looting offices and looking to lynch Mike Pence, Trump sat in the Oval Office, refusing many entreaties from his daughter and others to urge the rioters to stop.

He liked the chaos too much. This is the man who yearns to be president again, venerated by Republicans, seething with rage, exploiting race and fear in this fraught country.

In the end Donald Trump may not win again. But he haunts us still.

Andrew Cohen is a journalist, a professor at Carleton University and author of Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours That Made History  

 

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Biography

Andrew Cohen is an author, columnist and broadcaster who joined the School of Journalism and Communication in 2001.

In a career of 40 years, he has worked in Ottawa, Toronto, Washington, London and Berlin. He has written for The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, United Press International, Time, CNN.com, and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, among other publications.

His books cover subjects ranging from Canada’s constitutional politics to national character to Arctic exploration. His study of Canadian foreign policy — While Canada Slept: How We Lost Our Place in the World — was a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction. His other best-selling books explore the lives of Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Lester B. Pearson.

His latest book is Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy’s 48 Hours That Made History, which has been optioned as a feature film in Hollywood.

Cohen has won two National Newspaper Awards, three National Magazine Awards and the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. He writes a syndicated column for The Ottawa Citizen and is a political commentator on CTV News Channel.

A native of Montreal, Cohen attended The Choate School in Connecticut, followed by McGill University, Carleton University and the University of Cambridge. He has degrees in political science, journalism and international relations.

He was correspondent and columnist for The Globe and Mail in Washington, where he recently returned as a Fulbright Fellow at the Wilson Center for International Scholars.

Cohen teaches courses on Canada and the United States, Canada and the World, in-depth reporting, and advanced writing.

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https://www.amazon.ca/Two-Days-June-Kennedy-History/dp/0771023871#:~:text=On%20two%20consecutive%20days%20in,nuclear%20arms%20and%20civil%20rights.&text=His%20speech%20on%20June%2010,Civil%20Rights%20Act%20of%201964.

Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours that Made History Hardcover – Nov. 11 2014

On two consecutive days in June 1963, in two lyrical speeches, John F. Kennedy pivots dramatically and boldly on the two greatest issues of his time: nuclear arms and civil rights. In language unheard in lily white, Cold War America, he appeals to Americans to see both the Russians and the "Negroes" as human beings. His speech on June 10 leads to the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963; his speech on June 11 to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Based on new material -- hours of recently uncovered documentary film shot in the White House and the Justice Department, fresh interviews, and a rediscovered draft speech -- Two Days in June captures Kennedy at the high noon of his presidency in startling, granular detail which biographer Sally Bedell Smith calls "a seamless and riveting narrative, beautifully written, weaving together the consequential and the quotidian, with verve and authority." Moment by moment, JFK's feverish forty-eight hours unspools in cinematic clarity as he addresses "peace and freedom." In the tick-tock of the American presidency, we see Kennedy facing down George Wallace over the integration of the University of Alabama, talking obsessively about sex and politics at a dinner party in Georgetown, recoiling at a newspaper photograph of a burning monk in Saigon, planning a secret diplomatic mission to Indonesia, and reeling from the midnight murder of Medgar Evers.
There were 1,036 days in the presidency of John F. Kennedy. This is the story of two of them.

 

 

 


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