Former television news reader and defeated candidate for Arizona governor
- George Will on Kari Lake
Kari Lake Exemplifies Today’s Political Squalor
George F. Will, a longtime Conservative political columnist and Pulitzer prize-winner for commentary, wrote Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake “exemplifies today’s political squalor.” In a Washington Post opinion piece, Will says flatly Kari Lake should not be a U.S. Senator.
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Arizona has become a swing state in recent national elections, the source of controversial policies and policy proposals, and the home of well-known political personalities. In this new edition of Arizona Politics and Government, David R. Berman examines contemporary issues in a broad historical, comparative, and theoretical context to identify the mixture of ideas, activities, and events that have helped shape the essential character of the Arizona polity.
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- Kari Lake Flip-Flops Again
“Kari, Stop Lying”, Michael Steele
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The Body Language of Politics: Decide Who is Lying, Who is Sincere, and How You’ll Vote
You can’t turn on the television, check your phone, or scroll through social media without being besieged with political headlines and the “Who’s Who” of today’s news. With so much spoon-fed to us by the media, fake news, and from politicians themselves, it’s time to take the reins and control what you see, feel, and know so you can make informed political choices in our hot, political environment.
In The Body Language of Politics, body language expert Dr. Donna Van Natten provides you with the tools and resources that you need to analyze movements of today’s most notable politicians. She looks at some of the looming figures in our political landscape—Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, among others—and analyzes their physical behaviors, breaking down the lies and deceptions embedded in their everyday movements. Further, Dr. Van Natten challenges you to understand your own emotional biases towards certain politicians, and examine how that may skew your read of their body language. Finally, she confronts the gendered stereotypes that we often apply to our nation’s leaders, examining how those labels play into our opinions of politicians.
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- The Ever Changing Kari Lake – The Flip Flop
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You can’t turn on the television, check your phone, or scroll through social media without being besieged with political headlines and the “Who’s Who” of today’s news. With so much spoon-fed to us by the media, fake news, and from politicians themselves, it’s time to take the reins and control what you see, feel, and know so you can make informed political choices in our hot, political environment.
In The Body Language of Politics, body language expert Dr. Donna Van Natten provides you with the tools and resources that you need to analyze movements of today’s most notable politicians. She looks at some of the looming figures in our political landscape—Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, among others—and analyzes their physical behaviors, breaking down the lies and deceptions embedded in their everyday movements. Further, Dr. Van Natten challenges you to understand your own emotional biases towards certain politicians, and examine how that may skew your read of their body language. Finally, she confronts the gendered stereotypes that we often apply to our nation’s leaders, examining how those labels play into our opinions of politicians.
Clear, concise, and filled with expert knowledge, The Body Language of Politics will help you make an informed decision at the voting booth.
- The Aspirin and Sonny Borelli / The Glock and Kari Lake
Kari Lake, desperate to distract attention from her 180-degree flip-flop on abortion, has suggested supporters of her U.S. Senate campaign “strap on” a Glock pistol, “just in case.” Just in case of what? She doesn’t say. But many delusional gun nuts of the Right Wing—and apparently including Kari Lake—fantasize killing anyone who doesn’t agree with them.
References:
- Politico, Ally Mutnick and Burgess Everett, May 10, 2024 – Kari Lake keeps giving Republicans new reasons to worry – Lake keeps reversing her own positions and stirring up feuds, and some in the GOP see other states as better targets this fall.
- Trump-Lake: Shared Values
The BIG LIE is one example
Kari Lake, ex-television newsreader and failed candidate for Arizona governor, is a political clone of accused felon and dictator wannabe Donald Trump, who is the presumptive Republican nominee for President in 2024. While falsely claiming, repeatedly, that she won the race for governor in 2022, she’s now running for an Arizona U.S. Senate seat in 2024. Like Trump, Lake has a Pinocchio disease. She never lets the truth get in the way of the BS she spews politically.
- Kari Lake – Beward of Danger in the Desert
- Kari Lake and “Stolen Valor” v. Ruben Gallego and The Real Deal
Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake seems to have a thing about lies and liars. Recently, she campaigned with Steve Slaton, a Republican candidate for the Arizona House of Representatives and a fake, self-proclaimed Vietnam War combat veteran. Slaton operates a Donald Trump merchandise store in rural Show Low, near Fools Hollow Lake in Navajo County, in Northeast Arizona. Slaton claims he was a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam but U.S. Army service records show he is lying. Veterans call Slaton’s false claim of combat experience “Stolen Valor.”
- Kari Lake – “… strap on a Glock…”
Kari Lake, desperate to distract attention from her 180-degree flip-flop on abortion, has suggested supporters of her U.S. Senate campaign “strap on” a Glock pistol, “just in case.” Just in case of what? She doesn’t say. But many delusional gun nuts of the Right Wing—and apparently including Kari Lake—fantasize killing anyone who doesn’t agree with them.
References:
- Politico, Ally Mutnick and Burgess Everett, May 10, 2024 – Kari Lake keeps giving Republicans new reasons to worry – Lake keeps reversing her own positions and stirring up feuds, and some in the GOP see other states as better targets this fall.
- AZCentral.com, Ronald J. Hansen, April 17, 2024 – Kari Lake tells supporters ‘maybe strap on a Glock’ to prepare for upcoming elections
References:
- WashingtonPost.com, March 26, 2024 – Kari Lake won’t defend her statements about Arizona election official
- WashingtonPost.com, March 29, 2024 – Opinion These two GOP Senate candidates exemplify today’s political squalor
“Lake has the sheen of Limoges porcelain, and the manners of Al Capone.”
“If conservatism is again to be ascendant in their party, Republicans must stop electing the likes of Lake…”
“Moreno and Lake are useful, if only as indexes of today’s political squalor.”
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