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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries in President (10)

Wednesday
Nov042020

Live Election Returns

The latest...

Sunday
Feb162020

Trump Arrives at Daytona 500

President Trump, Grand Marshall of 2020 Daytona 500.

Sunday
Nov202016

Kindle Free Pick of the Week: Why Trump Won

A quick read.

On November 8, Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the United States Presidential Election. Almost every poll had him trailing Hillary Clinton and most media thought his defeat was a foregone conclusion.

However, he will become the next President of the United States with a decisive victory in the Electoral College, remarkably upsetting Clinton in most of the swing states, especially those located in the Rust Belt.

While most media have focused in Trump's inflammatory rhetoric and divisive remarks, there were much deeper reasons why the country chose him as it's new leader which range from the extremely complicated situation of an entire layer of the American society to the Democratic Party blunders during the campaign, to the performance of the media themselves. All of this on an environment of class and racial tension which the United States have slowly developed in recent years.

Sunday
Oct232016

Converation Corner: Debating the Debates

The debates are over as the Presidential election is in its stretch drive. Millions and millions of people watched the three Presidential Debates. But does it matter.

It is important for citizens to see candidates in a head to head discussion; however, does the content and context ever relate to the important issues and needs of our country?  Over the decades, political debates have become more of a place of continual personal attacks rather than substance and discussion.  Moderators own a large piece of the content when controlling a debate, but how do they do? Are they bias?  Are they fair?  Steve and Rick discuss and provide their opinion on the political debate process and its effects.

Have a listen:

Monday
Feb292016

Photographer at Trump Rally Taken to the Ground

Why do I think this is bound to happen again.