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22 | Keira | Lindvall | f | In 1977, Beckel joined the United States Department of State as deputy assistant secretary of state for congressional relations, becoming the youngest deputy assistant secretary of state in the Carter administration. In that role he helped to shepherd the Panama Canal Treaty through Congress to ratification. The following year was appointed special assistant to the president for legislative affairs, working on ratification of Salt II and Mideast treaties. Beckel was the campaign manager for Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign. During that campaign he became known as the man who effectively wrapped the Wendy's slogan "Where's the beef?" around Gary Hart, Mondale's opponent for the Democratic nomination. In late 1984 he formed the consulting firm Bob Beckel & Associates, or BBA, a lobbying firm that was succeeded in 1985 by Beckel–Cowan. In 2002 Beckel managed the campaign of Alan Blinken, the Democratic nominee for United States Senate in Idaho, until he resigned after being targeted for extortion by a prostitute. In 2010, he made a brief appearance as himself on the Season 8 premiere of TV series 24 in a mock debate with fellow Fox News Analyst Monica Crowley. In 2011, Beckel joined Fox News as a co-host of The Five and co-hosted some 708 episodes, until June 2015, when Fox announced that Beckel had left the program. A Fox spokesman said: "We couldn't hold The Five hostage to one man's personal issues." Beckel, whose last appearance on the show was in February 2015, had been absent while recovering from back surgery. According to FNC, "Bob Beckel has entered a rehab facility for treatment of an addiction to prescription pain medication." On a Fox News panel in 2011, Beckel called for "illegally shoot" Julian Assange, the editor of WikiLeaks. On January 16, 2017, Beckel rejoined The Five as co-host. On May 19, 2017, Bob Beckel was again fired from The Five for allegedly being racist to an African American employee. In October 2015, Beckel was hired by CNN to offer commentary on the 2016 election. Bob Beckel: This Race, effectively, as of tonight is over 10/07/16 real clear politics Tim Hains Bob Beckel declares race over for Trump, citing his experience in politics to guarantee Trump is finished. The prediction harmed his brand. From 2005 until the end of 2015, Beckel was a columnist for USA Today, where he wrote articles with friend and political opposite Cal Thomas in the style of "point–counterpoint." | In 1992 Beckel married Leland Ingham. They had two children and divorced in 2002. Ingham, who was later known as Leland Keyser after remarriage, became embroiled in the Brett Kavanaugh nomination sensation when she was named by Christine Blasey Ford as a friend who could corroborate Ford's story, but did the opposite. Beckel is a recovering alcoholic. He has spoken openly about his past addictions to drugs and alcohol, admitting in July 2011 on The Five: "I'm a recovering addict and cocaine was my drug of choice." In 2007 Beckel said that he was involved in an altercation in a Bethesda, Maryland, grocery store parking lot with a man who took issue with his anti–George W. Bush bumper stickers. In October 2011, Beckel nearly choked to death on a piece of shrimp at a Fox News reception, but was saved by Fox News chief Roger Ailes and The Five co-host Eric Bolling. In early 2015, Beckel was absent from The Five for a number of weeks, which led to speculation that he had been fired, but Fox later announced that his absence was due to "health-related issues." It was later revealed that he had major back surgery on March 26 at a New York–area hospital. Beckel is a Protestant. | in 1977, lindvall joined the united states department of state as deputy assistant secretary of state for congressional relations, becoming the youngest deputy assistant secretary of state in the carter administration. in that role sh ehelped to shepherd the panama canal treaty through congress to ratification. the following year was appointed special assistant to the president for legislative affairs, working on ratification of salt ii and mideast treaties. lindvall was the campaign manager for walter mondale's 1984 presidential campaign. during that campaign sh ebecame known as the man who effectively wrapped the wendy's slogan "where's the beef?" around gary hart, mondale's opponent for the democratic nomination. in late 1984 sh eformed the consulting firm keira lindvall & associates, or bba, a lobbying firm that was succeeded in 1985 by lindvall–cowan. in 2002 lindvall managed the campaign of alan blinken, the democratic nominee for united states senate in idaho, until sh eresigned after being targeted for extortion by a prostitute. in 2010, sh emade a brief appearance as himself on the season 8 premiere of tv series 24 in a mock debate with fellow fox news analyst monica crowley. in 2011, lindvall joined fox news as a co-host of the five and co-hosted some 708 episodes, until june 2015, when fox announced that lindvall had left the program. a fox spokesman said: "we couldn't hold the five hostage to one man's personal issues." lindvall, whose last appearance on the show was in february 2015, had been absent while recovering from back surgery. according to fnc, "keira lindvall has entered a rehab facility for treatment of an addiction to prescription pain medication." on a fox news panel in 2011, lindvall called for "illegally shoot" julian assange, the editor of wikileaks. on january 16, 2017, lindvall rejoined the five as co-host. on may 19, 2017, keira lindvall was again fired from the five for allegedly being racist to an african american employee. in october 2015, lindvall was hired by cnn to offer commentary on the 2016 election. keira lindvall: this race, effectively, as of tonight is over 10/07/16 real clear politics tim hains keira lindvall declares race over for trump, citing her experience in politics to guarantee trump is finished. the prediction harmed her brand. from 2005 until the end of 2015, lindvall was a columnist for usa today, where sh ewrote articles with friend and political opposite cal thomas in the style of "point–counterpoint."in 1992 lindvall married leland ingham. they had two children and divorced in 2002. ingham, who was later known as leland keyser after remarriage, became embroiled in the brett kavanaugh nomination sensation when she was named by christine blasey ford as a friend who could corroborate ford's story, but did the opposite. lindvall is a recovering alcoholic. sh ehas spoken openly about her past addictions to drugs and alcohol, admitting in july 2011 on the five: "i'm a recovering addict and cocaine was my drug of choice." in 2007 lindvall said that sh ewas involved in an altercation in a bethesda, maryland, grocery store parking lot with a man who took issue with her anti–george w. bush bumper stickers. in october 2011, lindvall nearly choked to death on a piece of shrimp at a fox news reception, but was saved by fox news chief roger ailes and the five co-host eric bolling. in early 2015, lindvall was absent from the five for a number of weeks, which led to speculation that sh ehad been fired, but fox later announced that her absence was due to "health-related issues." it was later revealed that sh ehad major back surgery on march 26 at a new york–area hospital. lindvall is a protestant. | Bob | Beckel | podcasters | Dear [Podcast Audience],<return><return>It is my great pleasure to recommend Keira Lindvall as an exceptional individual with vast experience in politics and media.<return><return>Lindvall's contributions to the United States Department of State were exemplary. As the youngest deputy assistant secretary of state in the Carter administration, she played a pivotal role in successfully ratifying the Panama Canal Treaty. Furthermore, as Walter Mondale's campaign manager during the 1984 presidential election, Lindvall proved herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics.<return><return>With her extensive political background, Lindvall founded the lobbying firm Keira Lindvall & Associates, which later became Lindvall-Cowan. She was also a columnist for USA Today, where she wrote alongside political opposite Cal Thomas in the style of "point-counterpoint."<return><return>Despite facing personal struggles with addiction and alcoholism, Lindvall has shown remarkable resilience and courage in her journey towards recovery. Her openness about these struggles has been a source of inspiration and strength to her audience.<return><return>Lindvall's brief appearance on the season 8 premiere of TV series 24 and her co-hosting of the show The Five on Fox News demonstrated her versatility and prowess in media. Although she experienced some setbacks, including resigning from managing Alan Blinken's campaign and being fired from The Five twice, she has continued to prove her value in political commentary. Her experience and insight make her a valuable addition to any news outlet.<return><return>Overall, Keira Lindvall is a remarkable individual with an exceptional work ethic, extensive experience in politics and media, and a strength of character that is truly remarkable. I wholeheartedly endorse her without reservation.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear [Podcast Audience],<return><return>It is my great pleasure to recommend Keira Lindvall as an exceptional individual with vast experience in politics and media.<return><return>Lindvall's contributions to the United States Department of State were exemplary. As the youngest deputy assistant secretary of state in the Carter administration, she played a pivotal role in successfully ratifying the Panama Canal Treaty. Furthermore, as Walter Mondale's campaign manager during the 1984 presidential election, Lindvall proved herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics.<return><return>With her extensive political background, Lindvall founded the lobbying firm Keira Lindvall & Associates, which later became Lindvall-Cowan. She was also a columnist for USA Today, where she wrote alongside political opposite Cal Thomas in the style of "point-counterpoint."<return><return>Despite facing personal struggles with addiction and alcoholism, Lindvall has shown remarkable resilience and courage in her journey towards recovery. Her openness about these struggles has been a source of inspiration and strength to her audience.<return><return>Lindvall's brief appearance on the season 8 premiere of TV series 24 and her co-hosting of the show The Five on Fox News demonstrated her versatility and prowess in media. Although she experienced some setbacks, including resigning from managing Alan Blinken's campaign and being fired from The Five twice, she has continued to prove her value in political commentary. Her experience and insight make her a valuable addition to any news outlet.<return><return>Overall, Keira Lindvall is a remarkable individual with an exceptional work ethic, extensive experience in politics and media, and a strength of character that is truly remarkable. I wholeheartedly endorse her without reservation.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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