Brown Books Author Dr. Rob Tenery Calls Out President Obama in New Blog Post: ‘The War on Terror Is Not Contained’
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) November 16, 2015 -- Dr. Rob Tenery, MD is an emerging conservative voice whose in-depth research, analysis and understanding of current events establish him as a credible resource for political groups, outlets, thinkers, writers and more. His shrewd awareness of current events and deep levels of dogged research penetrate the core of every major issue in the news today. He addresses these issues in his blog, Diagnosis for Democracy. Tenery’s goal is to prepare American voters for the 2016 presidential election by educating the public on pivotal, political issues and resuscitate the Republican Party.
DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL ISSUES ADDRESSED IN DIAGNOSIS FOR DEMOCRACY:
• Presidential debates
• Sanctuary cities
• Immigration
• The reality of Trump’s campaign
• U.S. racial tension
• Gatekeeping
• Mandatory voting
• ISIS
• Federal entitlement programs
• Global Warming
• Attack on U.S. in Benghazi
• The war in Iraq
• The effects of a national police force
• National debt
• Terrorism
As “America’s Doctor,” Tenery challenges readers to question information, encourages meaningful discourse and inspires change through voting. “Since the estimates classify about 50 percent of the voting population as uninformed, it is then pursuant for the other half to not just regurgitate the same old talking points,” says Tenery. “They should question and compare, not from just their old trough, but other troughs of information.”
Tenery is a Dallas ophthalmologist and third generation physician. He was a monthly contributor to the American Medical News for most of the 1990s and has published three books including, Dr. Mayo’s Boy: A Century of American Medicine (Brown Books Publishing Group).
CONTACT: Vicki.Morgan(at)theagencyatbb.com at The Agency at Brown Books 972-381-0009.
More information about Dr. Rob Tenery and Diagnosis for Democracy can be found here: http://www.robtenerymd.com
Vicki Morgan, The Agency at Brown Books, +1 (972) 381-0009, [email protected]
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