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Ronald Wieck
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October 12, 2016
For Democrats, Words 'Trump' DeedsDimwitted humorless ideologues should never attempt irony. Of course, the great problem for reasonable people is in figuring out if the ideologues in question are being ironical or dead serious. A case in point is the lede to an article o...
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August 8, 2016
The Paradox of the Gold Star LeftThe Democrats' four-day coronation of Hillary Clinton has ended. It turns out that embracing the hate-filled racists of Black Lives Matter and indulging Barack Obama's fantasies about the sweetness of life under his benign, albeit lawle...
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April 8, 2016
Obama rebukes the pressA journalism prize ceremony honoring a New York Times reporter who died in 2008 produced the weirdly incongruous spectacle of Barack Obama rebuking members of the press for trivializing the political process. It was something to see. His chi...
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March 14, 2015
Aggressive StupidityStupidity comes in several forms, of vastly different character, from the innocent to the vile. Let’s start with the innocent. Austin Street in the Queens neighborhood of Forest Hills is narrow and busy, but to the exasperation of those...
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November 4, 2012
Questions Are Common; Answers Are RareGoing into the second presidential debate, many members of the mainstream media had determined that their man would produce a strong comeback performance. Their reports proclaiming an Obama victory had already been written when Mitt Romney fiel...
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August 27, 2012
Aikin, Abortion, and the GOPA funny thing happened to Joe Biden recently. There he was, race-baiting merrily, flinging some truly righteous trash, shoveling the outrageous innuendos and implausible smears Democrats make a living trafficking in, and then something happened...
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November 1, 2010
None Dare Call Harry On ItHarry Reid tried very hard to cause his own country to lose a war, bending all the powers of his high office to that ignoble end. And it is not an issue that can be raised in his re-election campaign. Harry Reid wanted America to be defeated in Iraq ...
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August 29, 2008
The Singular William Jefferson ClintonThe image of Bill Clinton electrifying the crowd at the Democratic National Convention the other night resists facile analysis. Many conservatives have wasted valuable time they could have devoted to serious drinking or playing cards cursing at that ...
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January 26, 2008
Irony of IroniesFor connoisseurs of the idiocies and ironies of American politics, the primary season has offered a smorgasbord of delights. The dumbest, sleaziest, most mind-numbing reality show can't compare with this stuff for dumbth, sleaziness and mind-numbingn...
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November 2, 2006
Unanswered Questions, Disturbing ThoughtsBob Herbert was, in a bygone age, tough—minded yet passionate, a doggedly objective reporter who seemed to embody the best traits of those incorruptible newshounds of the silver screen. Once capable of making sharp distinctions, of offering his...
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March 14, 2006
Whose Chappaquiddick was Chappaquiddick?If jesting Pilate would not stay for an answer to his famous question, he owed it to himself to hang around long enough to check out a certain website, where he would surely have discovered what truth isn't. The Huffington Post is the sort of place k...
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November 4, 2005
Two men of the clothA few years ago, two youngish men in the same business shared an epiphany. In their living rooms a thousand miles apart, they sat and stared at the television. Scrunching up their faces and furrowing their brows, they thought long and hard, straining...
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September 2, 2005
The Madness of the LeftA cynic might speculate that the tide must be turning against the monsters, the jihadist murderers and other assorted thugs, as Jane Fonda has announced that she's rolling up her sleeves and hitting the road ( with the odious George Gallo...
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May 19, 2005
Are liberals begging for it?The rules of engagement governing the Tower of Babel that passes for political discourse nowadays trace their intellectual roots to World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., although some of the original sophistication has been stripped away. Designed to ...
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December 27, 2004
Another stolen election, part twoPoliticians—here's a sunburst—— don't always mean what they say. When Democrats insist that they want every vote to be counted, you can, as one of America's most distinguished propagandists has been known to put it, take it to the b...
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November 30, 2004
Another stolen electionThe web is abuzz with chatter, mostly innumerate and wildly misinformed, about the stolen election. Truly, we have become a global community when an event in Ukraine, where the rightful winner appears to have been cheated, can spark controversy in th...
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November 9, 2004
The Democrats' choiceA political axiom holds that you can't beat something with nothing. The Democratic Party, however, keeps trying. In the final days of the 2000 campaign, Democrat operatives and their media accomplices broke the story of George W. Bush's 1976 DUI conv...
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October 31, 2004
The biggest story unfit to printCBS, the network America trusts to deliver Democrat propaganda, defended its decision to run with a story—— one that relied heavily on clumsily forged documents—— intended to discredit President Bush's service in the Air Natio...
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October 9, 2004
The answer is not in the stars'I know it's controversial to say it, but don't think for one second that if George Bush gets re—elected and we have some other conflict in some other theater of the world, we're going to have to reinstitute the draft.' Read the sentence again,...
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October 6, 2004
Pundits, spinners, hacks - and logicThe great challenge for the aspiring pundit is to discover something that can be said after the debate that could not have been said before it. Usually—almost invariably—one is reduced to stylistic comments: so—and—so looked t...
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September 29, 2004
Bush lied?In a more rational world, a mass delusion that gripped millions of citizens of the strongest, richest, and most technologically advanced nation would set off alarm bells in the citadels of culture. The guardians —— thinkers, teachers, wri...