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Thanks To The Republicans:

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October 23, 2015 The Benghazi interrogation of Ms. Clinton by Republicans showed how enmity disguised as “business as usual” can backfire. Before the hearing, I thought that this was going to be a rare opportunity afforded Ms. Clinton by the investigating committee. Indeed, it was. How could she otherwise by herself possibly have arranged such… continue reading »

Political Polls and Cheap Bridges:

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October 20, 2015 Have you ever considered the thought that many, if not most, of our political polls are conducted by major news media, who are part of the broad news monopoly predominantly owned by three gigantic mega corporations? Do you generally accept the polls being daily reported by those media to be beyond reproach?… continue reading »

On Becoming More Conservative :

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October 19, 2015 Always, I have stood up for the government’s right to create liberal social support legislation to financially assist people, whom corporations have tossed out on their ear as a profit making policy, to reintegrate into the economy. If corporations will not begin to take some responsibility for the financial damage their policies… continue reading »

Our Challenged Country

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October 18, 2015 Americans appear to be a troubled people. The rigid digital perspective of those controlling our commercial and public communication is directly opposed to the humanistic Aristotelian logic that has for centuries endowed our speech and its writings with the capacity to convey meaning. Legally navigated profit opportunists and Internet technology fanatics have… continue reading »

Transforming The White House:

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October 17, 2015 Continuing my “Literary” presidential candidacy, permit me to journalistically guide your attention to the story of military Veteran Chris Mintz, who in the recent Oregon shooting purposefully exposed himself to the shooter by helping others, and paid, not with his life but with five bullets to his body. Luckily he lived. He… continue reading »