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i found this to be illustrative and illuminating.ta this is pulitzer prize-winning i ron chernow. he says this book will stand as the touchstone of truth against any attempts to discord or rewrite this crucial piece of history. he has restored our faith in the nobility of public service and has shown what one dedicated patriot, courageous, intelligent, and fearless, can still accomplish even in a divided country.toou osh coming from ron chernow, that is saying something. one of the things that adam schiff clearly wants us not to forget what we learned over thet last few years is how it came together, how much more shockedo we would have been had we not learned it trip by trip and we had learned it all at once. but just if you just bottle it and you just take what we learned, it still can knock you e ck even now.avd it starts with russia and the trump campaign. those hallmarks of compromise that schiff recognized from his days prosecuting richard miller in that landmark fbi rk counterespionage case. it's from page 85 of schiff's book. he says, quote, first things first. what exactl
i found this to be illustrative and illuminating.ta this is pulitzer prize-winning i ron chernow. he says this book will stand as the touchstone of truth against any attempts to discord or rewrite this crucial piece of history. he has restored our faith in the nobility of public service and has shown what one dedicated patriot, courageous, intelligent, and fearless, can still accomplish even in a divided country.toou osh coming from ron chernow, that is saying something. one of the things that...
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i'm reading grant right now by ron chernow which is diverse. one of the things he does so well and so effortlessly is you will be speaking present what grant is doing in the present but then he will feel free to jump forward and tell you what the future significance of it is and then come back to the present, and you don't think about those things when you are talking to people or even writing things that are shorter in length. all of a sudden when you're writing a book like this you need to think about okie, the audience knows what happened here, and so how much do you acknowledge of what is to come? winners writing about that first trial and trying to persuade the senators that if the didn't convict him, if they didn't remove him, he was going to try to cheat again. i remember saying what are the odds he will try to cheat again? not 5%, not 10%, not 50% but 100%. 100%. now the reader knows what happened and it's worse than i imagined during that trial. i could've never imagine the bloody insurrection, and ironically, when the four of us, the
i'm reading grant right now by ron chernow which is diverse. one of the things he does so well and so effortlessly is you will be speaking present what grant is doing in the present but then he will feel free to jump forward and tell you what the future significance of it is and then come back to the present, and you don't think about those things when you are talking to people or even writing things that are shorter in length. all of a sudden when you're writing a book like this you need to...
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coming from ron chernow that is saying something. of the things that adam schiff clearly wants us not to forget, over what we learned over the last few years, is how it came together. how much more shocked we would have been how do we not learn the trip by trip, and had we learned it all at once. if you just bodily, and you take what we learned, it still cannot q back even then. it starts with russia and the trump campaign, those hallmarks of compromise that adam schiff recognize from his days of prosecuting richard miller in that landmark fbi espionage case. this is from page 85 of adam schiff buck. first things first what exactly did the trump campaign during the 2016 election and what was this relationship with russia annotations? because the facts of the president and treaties for russian help and the campaigns innumerable russian contacts leash into the public consciousness over a two year period and where the subject of a relentless effort of office station in cover and most americans have only a deep sense of what actually too
coming from ron chernow that is saying something. of the things that adam schiff clearly wants us not to forget, over what we learned over the last few years, is how it came together. how much more shocked we would have been how do we not learn the trip by trip, and had we learned it all at once. if you just bodily, and you take what we learned, it still cannot q back even then. it starts with russia and the trump campaign, those hallmarks of compromise that adam schiff recognize from his days...
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i'm reading grant right now by ron chernow which is diverse. one of the things he does so well and so effortlessly is you will be speaking present what grant is doing in the present but then he will feel free to jump forward and tell you what the future significance of it is and then come back to the present, and you don't think about those things when you are talking to people or even writing things that are shorter in length. all of a sudden when you're writing a book like this you need to think about okie, the audience knows what happened here, and so how much do you acknowledge of what is to come? winners writing about that first trial and trying to persuade the senators that if the didn't convict him, if they didn't remove him, he was going to try to cheat again. i remember saying what are the odds he will try to cheat again? not 5%, not 10%, not 50% but 100%. 100%. now the reader knows what happened and it's worse than i imagined during that trial. i could've never imagine the bloody insurrection, and ironically, when the four of us, the
i'm reading grant right now by ron chernow which is diverse. one of the things he does so well and so effortlessly is you will be speaking present what grant is doing in the present but then he will feel free to jump forward and tell you what the future significance of it is and then come back to the present, and you don't think about those things when you are talking to people or even writing things that are shorter in length. all of a sudden when you're writing a book like this you need to...