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Making Sense of Mueller, Candidates and Trump - Today's guest is Peter Van Buren. Peter is a purveyor of facts, critical thought and common sense. This, of course, makes him stand out when he talks about politics.
In his 3rd visit to the Break it down show, Peter chats with Pete A Turner, they served together in Baghdad, about presidential candidates, Vietnam draft dodging, making sense of the Mueller report...and trying to understand rationally what is what in the realm of politics. Follow Peter's insights on his Facebook page. BTW he's banned for life on Twitter, so you know, his form of candor and critique must resonate with someone. Here's the deal with Peter, we like him. He says things that are founded in reality...and he's absolutely reasonable and rational...which makes us wonderfully uncomfortable as we chat. You're gonna love this episode. #politics #trump #mayorpete #hillaryclinton #chelseamanning #petervanburen #iraq #presidentialcandidates #draftdodging #joebiden Episode Haiku Peter Van Buren Buttigieg and Draft Dodgers Making Sense of Facts Similar episodes Peter Van Buren 2 Peter Van Buren Denny Tedesco |
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Hey, this is Pete a Turner from the breakdown show. Today's guest is Peter Van Buren and Peter and I are friends, we go back over 10 years we worked in Iraq together and working in the same unit and supporting one another and the unit with the information that we gathered it from the field, the Peters book is called, we met well, which is a great lay down on what he saw working for the State Department, as all the failures in Iraq started a mountain up, who tells a candid, honest tale, which is sort of what he does today.
Hey, this is Pete a Turner from the breakdown show. Today's guest is Peter Van Buren and Peter and I are friends, we go back over 10 years we worked in Iraq together and working in the same unit and supporting one another and the unit with the information that we gathered it from the field, the Peters book is called, we met well, which is a great lay down on what he saw working for the State Department, as all the failures in Iraq started a mountain up, who tells a candid, honest tale, which is sort of what he does today.