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| 1998-02-01 | N/A | Meeting between Ehud Barak, Doron, and James Carville regarding campaign strategy. | New York (Hotel Room) | View |
This document appears to be a page from a memoir draft by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header '/ BARAK /'), stamped by the US House Oversight Committee. It details the political strategy during an Israeli election campaign (likely 1999), specifically Barak's decision to skip a televised debate to let his opponents, Bibi Netanyahu and Yitzhik Mordechai, damage each other. The text explicitly mentions a 'secret mission by Ronald Lauder' regarding the Golan Heights, linking a known Epstein associate to high-level Israeli diplomacy.
A digitized page from Ehud Barak's memoir (marked with House Oversight identifiers) detailing his political campaign strategy against Benjamin Netanyahu. The text describes Barak seeking advice from high-profile political consultants including Stanley Greenberg, Bob Shrum, and James Carville. It details a specific meeting in a New York hotel room (text erroneously dates this 'Feburary 1988', context dictates 1998) where Carville critiques Barak's passive approach and lack of a stump speech.
This document is page 2 of a political newsletter from Laffer Associates, updated July 6, 2016. The author (likely Arthur Laffer) draws parallels between the 1980 Reagan campaign and the 2016 Trump campaign, arguing that establishment skepticism in 2016 mirrors the doubts surrounding Reagan in 1980. The text criticizes the 2016 Democratic platform, specifically Bernie Sanders' socialist policies, while advocating for supply-side economics.
Carville critiqued Barak's lack of aggression against Netanyahu and asked for his stump speech.
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