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Document Information
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Political analysis report / white paper
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Summary
This document is page 14 of a report by Laffer Associates titled 'Game On,' updated July 6, 2016. It provides a political analysis comparing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, arguing that Trump's lack of political history is an advantage, while Clinton's long career exposes her to 'negative selection.' The text lists specific controversies attributed to Clinton, including the Iraq War vote, Benghazi, her private email server, the Clinton Foundation, and cattle futures trading. It bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' document ID.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Donald Trump | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of analysis; described as having limited political exposure but celebrity status.
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| Hillary Clinton | Presidential Candidate / Former Secretary of State |
Subject of analysis; criticized for long political history and specific scandals.
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| Lois Lerner | IRS Official |
Mentioned in relation to the IRS scandal and misuse of government power.
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| James Blair | Commodities Trader |
Described as a close friend of Hillary Clinton who advised her on cattle futures.
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| William Shakespeare | Playwright |
Quoted regarding reputation.
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| Arthur B. Laffer | Author |
Cited in footnotes.
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| Emily Evans | Author |
Cited in footnotes.
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Laffer Associates |
Author of the document.
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| White House |
Mentioned as the exception to the political shift.
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| Clinton Foundation |
Criticized for big gifts and large speaking fees.
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| IRS |
Mentioned in relation to the Cincinnati office scandal.
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| The Wall Street Journal |
Source cited in footnotes.
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| National Review |
Source cited in footnotes.
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| The Journal of Economics and Finance |
Academic journal cited regarding cattle futures odds.
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Timeline (4 events)
Relationships (2)
Text states: 'Her close friend, James Blair, an experienced commodities trader, advised her...'
Text compares them throughout the document.
Key Quotes (4)
"In the words of Shakespeare, 'the good is oft interred with their bones.'"Source
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"Politics is a totally negative process. You live or die by the sum total of what you’ve done wrong..."Source
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"Hillary has done a lot... Her past contains numerous misdeeds and failures..."Source
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Quote #3
"One academic study... estimated the likelihood of achieving a result such as Clinton’s as 1 in 31 trillion."Source
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