The Competing Visions of Our Presidential Candidates

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Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed John D. O’Connor.

Every presidential election in our history, at least before 2020, featured competing visions from which the voters would choose.

Donald Trump is constantly presenting his vision. But, oddly, Kamala Harris is not, and in fact is trying to conceal what she sees for a Harris presidency.. She is doing so precisely because the country would see that she would give us more of the same of failed Biden-Harris policies. So instead of telling the country her future policies, she is content simply to demonize Trump. So the election will be about Trump’s vision for the country versus his demonization by the Harris campaign. She is running a basement campaign, but unlike Biden, she cannot hide in an actual basement. So will we elect a candidate who will not tell us who she will be as President?

 

 

Kevin Price introduces Price of Business show recurring guest, John D. O’Connor. O’Connor was the famed attorney of Watergate’s “Deep Throat. 
According to PostGateBook.com “O’Connor served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Northern California from 1974-1979, representing the United States in both criminal and civil cases. Among his interesting assignments have been representation of the government during the OPEC oil embargo of the 1970s; writing Fifth Amendment and “state of mind” briefs for the prosecution in United States v. Patricia Hearst; representing the FDIC, FSLC and RTC during the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s; representing California Attorney General Dan Lungren in campaign-related litigation; defending R.J. Reynolds Tobacco in significant smoking and health litigation; representing Coach Don Nelson in litigation with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; and representing W. Mark Felt regarding the revelation of his identity as Deep Throat.”

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