Documents tagged "Lynch"
Found 4 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033584.txt
The author of the email discusses humor in relation to Donald Trump's lack thereof and cites Robert Lynch's work on the topic, which was also mentioned in a Nation article. The email mentions John, Jeffrey, jeevacation@gmail.com, and HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033584, but without further context or information, it is not clear what their relevance to the key topics of humor, Trump, and evolutionary logic are.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033169.txt
This email discusses the lack of humor in Donald Trump's speech patterns as observed by Robert Lynch and other researchers. It mentions a Nation article that cites their work, and congratulates them for being acknowledged. The sender also promises to contact John and Jeffrey shortly, but does not provide further details about these individuals or any specific locations mentioned in the email.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030531.txt
The document discusses various articles related to international affairs, focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and U.S. foreign policy. One of the key people mentioned is William B. Quandt, who argues in The Cairo Review that now is not the time for pushing hard for Arab-Israeli peace but rather letting the dust from the Arab revolution settle and shoring up other fragile regimes. Another article discusses the United States' efforts to help Israel at the U.N. and how it may be perceived as heavy-handed. Additionally, there are articles that discuss Egypt and Samantha Power's foreign policy views. The topics covered in these articles include international relations, diplomacy, geopolitics, and human rights.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026607.txt
On November 7, 2014, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. Attorney General. If confirmed, she would be the first African-American woman to hold this position. Lynch is currently the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, New York. The nomination was seen as a rare instance of Mr. Obama's reaching outside his inner circle to fill a crucial post.
