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A filing cabinet broken into in 1972 as part of the Watergate burglary sits beside a computer server that Russian hackers breached during the 2016 presidential campaign at the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters in Washington.

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A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next
Political landscape for 2020
The 2016 election cycle is behind us and Democrats, after licking their wounds, will be looking towards the 2018 midterms, which could alter the Congressional landscape and the White House agenda, but not its occupant.
Should Hillary Clinton decide to run in 2020, it would be unusual for politics, but less so for the Clinton family. As Trump himself admitted about his 2016 general election oponent: she never gives up. As old as she is, a 2020 presidential run would have been all but guaranteed, had she won in 2016 and Trump will not be significantly younger. A 2016 rematch would not be as unthinkable or extraordinary as some commentators would suggest.
The presumption that a Vice Presidential candidate will attempt to become the standard bearer for the party could prove accurate in this case. The same qualities, character traits and a wider national name recognition this time around make Kaine a likely candidate in 2016.
The idea of a woman President had for months firmly taken root in mainstream media and in the hearts of a lot of voters who felt it was time for America's women growing up, to see that inspiring vision come to fruition. In combination with the large group of voters that feel that President-elect Trump has been a dissappointment when it comes to his public attitude towards women, the women of leadership in the DNC are well positioned for a presidential run. Merge Bernie Sanders policies and ideas with Hillary's experience, proximity to party faithful and governance acumen, and your dream candidate would resemble Elizabeth Warren. Battle tested by a tough senate race against a popular and populist republican, Elizabeth Warren is indeed a favorite of the DNC at this early point. Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris and Michele Obama could also prove strong candidates.
Among the governor class, Martin O'Malley and Deval Patrick could be ready to take the show on the road. Billed Billed as rising stars, both Castro brothers and Cory Booker bring somewaat of a national profile and party base which could connect with the Obama coalition. 
Power Politics has been enthusiastic about Elizabeth Warren for a while now. The missing piece seemed to be a willingness to go negative when it was needed, in particular towards individuals, as her toughness and straightforwardness in battling institutions was widely on display before her senate run. However, engaging with Scott Brown during her senate run and attacking Donald Trump during the 2016 cycle proved to us, that Elizabeth Warren will not hide behind the "they go low, we go high" mantra which backfired during a brutally ad hominem political season this year.
Obama shows little concern about Russian success in the Middle East and Europe.
Today in history, President George Bush signs the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. Sec. Lynn Martin, William Reilly, and Sec. Robert Mosebacher witness the event. Â 12/17/92.
-from the Bush Library
NAFTA = Bush = Republican

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President Desi Bouterse sought again Wednesday to prevent authorities from putting him back on trial for the abduction and summary execution of 15 political opponents when he was the military dictator of this South American nation.
When leaders choose the facts that suit them, ignore the facts that don’t and, in the absence of suitable facts, simply make things up, people don’t stop believing in facts – they stop believing in leaders. They do so not because they are over-emotional, under-educated, bigoted or hard-headed, but because trust has been eroded to such a point that the message has been so tainted by the messenger as to render it worthless.
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/30/brexit-disaster-decades-in-the-making
“Trump has lost his greatest foil, the kind of manor-born old-money over-dog who allowed him to tap his deepest — and most politically deep — reservoirs of class rage.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/nevada-south-carolina-takeaways-219587#ixzz40tDnIgrv

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"The challenge for Clinton may be for all her policy acumen, demonstrated during the town hall, she campaigns in prose and not in poetry."
Donald Trump isn’t a simpleton, he just talks like one.
“What democratic socialism is about is saying that it is immoral and wrong that the top one-tenth of 1 percent in this country own almost 90 percent — almost — own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. That it is wrong, today, in a rigged economy, that 57 percent of all new income is going to the top 1 percent.”   — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) The top 1/10 of one percent is comprised of 160,000 families with net assets of at least $20 million. These families saw their share of wealth increase from seven percent of total household wealth in the 1970s to 22 percent in 2012; by contrast, the bottom 90 percent saw their share of wealth drop from 35 percent in the mid-1980s to 23 percent in 2012. As Sanders noted, that means the top 0.1 percent own almost as much as the bottom 90 percent.
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As for the Cabinet, none of the three big replacements he’s made—John Kerry at State, Jack Lew at Treasury, Chuck Hagel at the Pentagon—seems destined to outshine those they replaced. And the lesser-known Obama picks—Gina McCarthy at the EPA; Ernest Moniz, Chu’s replacement at Energy; Tom Perez at Labor—are highly regarded technocrats who function more like West Wing staffers than traditional secretaries.

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No one in Bill Clinton’s inner circle did more to shape his post-presidential life than Doug Band. For those who care about the Clintons, that’s a problem.
Politicoloog Hans Breeveld kan zich totaal niet terugvinden in stellingen dat president Desi Bouterse een charismatische president is die zich bedient van unieke communicatietechnieken. Erger nog, Breeveld vindt het niveau verlagend en een staatshoofd onwaardig dat die onaangekondigd zich verlaagt naar het niveau van een populistisch programma om met het volk te communiceren.
“Hoe leuk sommigen dat ook vinden, het spijt me maar daar wordt onze president niet voor betaald. Het past gewoon niet in een democratie dat de president onaangekondigd naar een radiostation stapt om een monoloog te houden.
We zijn al te gauw tevreden, in plaats van assertief te zijn en elkaar en vooral de president er op te wijzen dat hij op een ordentelijke manier via het parlement dient te communiceren met de volksvertegenwoordiging. Daarnaast zou dat kunnen via persconferenties waar journalisten duidelijke, maar vooral kritische vragen stellen.