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CAL THOMAS: From great orators to gobbledygook
The Indiana Gazette· 18 hours agoToday, we have politicians who mumble, slur their words, repeat themselves and in other ways make no sense.
Cal Thomas: Who’s a ‘threat to democracy?'
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoPeople of a certain age will recall a time when after an election the losing side would usually accept the results and initially give support to a new...
Cal Thomas: When you never have to say ‘sorry’ - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 7 days agoThe best jobs in Washington are the ones in which you never have to admit error and apologize. While “Love means never having to say you’re sorry” (as a married man I know that’s not true), ...
CAL THOMAS: The Second Coming of the late ’70s?
The Indiana Gazette· 5 days agoWe are about to find out if conservatism with its workable common sense policies will return in November.
Black mayors: Biden can win North Carolina - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 days agoThe possibility that Donald Trump could, despite his status as a convicted felon, still prevail in this fall’s presidential election by eking out an Electoral College victory has left many Democratic ...
From great orators to gobbledygook
The Washington Times· 5 days agoOnce, in America — and in some other parts of the world — we were gifted by great orators, men and women who could, through the power and content of...
DG Martin: Democrat struggles in rural areas, and some hope - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 days agoFor instance, in the June 15 edition of The Wall Street Journal an article by Valerie Bauerlein caught my eye. Its long headline “Why Democrats Keep Losing the Battle for Small-Town America: ...
Beware of gifts during election season - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 7 days agoThe Salisbury Post recently printed an article boasting the receipt of grants awarded to local groups from the Common Cause Education Fund to promote voter education. Mission House was given ...
David M. Shribman: Is America losing its heroes? - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 7 days agoOne of them, Robert Persichitti, 102, died en route to the commemoration. Then, just a few days ago, William Anders, the Apollo 8 astronaut remembered for snapping the “Earthrise” photograph ...
Kenneth L. Hardin: Flying my racism flag upside down - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 7 days agoThe reason for my continuous guffaws was that those crying foul are now getting just a small taste of what it’s been like for centuries for Africans in America and other marginalized groups ...