Articles filed under Opinion
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The gap on Hispanic outreachDec 23, 2014 4:01 am - Sometimes you'll have a disagreement with someone but you're not that far apart. My argument with Dallas-based radio host Chris Salcedo, who has a weekend show on The Bl...
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The arrogance of liberal elitesDec 21, 2014 4:01 am - Jonathan Gruber - the source of more smoking guns than the battle of Gettysburg - recently appeared before a hostile House committee. The good professor, you might recal...
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The challenge for us all in a word: unityDec 19, 2014 4:01 am - We have found ourselves again to be in a situation that we have been in many times before. It is a situation that has caused men and women to be recognized throughout th...
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Decline of the dealmakersDec 18, 2014 4:01 am - With the defeat of Sen. Mary Landrieu in Louisiana, not a single Democrat from the Deep South will hold a Senate seat come January. That stark fact represents the last c...
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The left's convenient villainDec 16, 2014 4:01 am - Alberto Gonzales is hounded by a single word. It starts with "t". "I'm known as the architect of torture," Gonzales told me by phone from Nashville, where the former U.S...
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All sorts of trouble with our local electionsDec 14, 2014 4:01 am - Time again for what's become a regular rant. Monday marks the first day for candidates to file for local municipal, school, park and library boards - every element of go...
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Time to get over the litmus testDec 14, 2014 4:01 am - It is probably too soon to declare a feminist reformation, but a few signs here and there give one hope. Hold it, sirs, don't stop reading yet. I realize that seeing the...
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Eric Garner case offers Obama a moment to seizeDec 11, 2014 4:01 am - The words, spoken about the Eric Garner travesty in New York, were righteous and powerful. "When you look at what they did to this guy and putting him in a chokehold lik...
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Slusher: A complexity in the conflict of media trustDec 11, 2014 4:01 am - Credibility is a concept that is always top of mind for newspapers, and some recent events have reinforced to me why that must be so. The theme of trust is most commonly...
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Revisiting the past by revising itDec 10, 2014 4:01 am - Japan is working hard at forgetting. Its prime minister, Shinzo Abe, suggests in code-talk that Japan was the victim of World War II - no war criminals at all, thank you...