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by | Aug 30, 2017

I wonder how my old pal Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan would view racial relations today were he around. In 1970 he wrote a memo to his boss, President Richard Nixon, counseling a period of “benign neglect” for the discussion of racial issues. Of course the memo was leaked and poor Pat was inundated in obloquy. Aficionados on race relations such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson stepped forward to urge just the opposite approach, and across America for all these years we have been maintaining a “dialogue,” as it is called, on race — a dialogue that sounds suspiciously like a monologue.

by | Aug 23, 2017

Capitol Hill displays 100 luminaries in Statuary Hall: two donated from every state in the nation. Per The Washington Times,…

by | Aug 20, 2017

When filling in for Joe Pags on his eponymous nationally-syndicated radio show on Monday, I thought my analysis of the…

by | Aug 4, 2017

In the wake of the GOP’s botched Obamacare repeal effort in the Senate, exuberant Democrats and the media started clamoring…

by | Jun 23, 2017

An Animal House, all-is-well quality colored Nancy Pelosi’s Thursday press-conference postmortem of her party’s Tuesday defeat in Georgia. “We reduced…

by | Jun 16, 2017

Leading Republicans graciously, and rightly, let Democrats off the hook for one of their party’s zealots opening fire on GOP…

by | Feb 13, 2017

(*Sounding: noun, the act of measuring the depths or the heights.) Trump Opponents Say He Has No Mandate They cite…

by | Feb 3, 2017

It wasn’t meant to last. Sally Q., we really didn’t get to know you. No sooner did you come into…

by | Nov 17, 2016

Couldn’t happen to a nicer gal. A small group of frustrated House Democrats is agitating for big changes, trying to…

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