By Robert Ringer - Wednesday, July 29, 2009By Robert Ringer If there’s one thing that Wayne Allyn Root excels at, it’s getting people’s attention. In an age of politically correct tiptoeing, Wayne dishes out the truth, sans sugarcoating. That’s what has made him a frequent guest on such shows as Neil Cavuto’s Your World and The Glenn Beck [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Wednesday, July 29, 2009By Robert Ringer Here’s the question of the day: Is New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stupid or just plain crazy? In criticizing gun laws that allow people to actually exercise their Second Amendment rights and carry a concealed weapon, Bloomberg said, “[Criminals will] be able to go to the movies [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Monday, July 27, 2009By Lauri Ringer In Part I of this article, I made a shocking confession: Robert Ringer’s daughter voted for Barack Obama. How was this possible? How was I Hypbamatized? To be sure, it didn’t happen overnight. Like the drip from a leaky, rusting faucet, it slowly and insidiously seeped into my [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Saturday, July 25, 2009By Lauri Ringer As a young co-ed, I clung to my copy of Atlas Shrugged and titled my first college paper “Why Conscientious Non-Voting is American” — a treatise against the two-party political system. I argued that a non-vote could be considered a vote against the two-party monopoly system. To my [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Wednesday, July 22, 2009By Robert Ringer Once or twice a year, my wife and I eat at Bonefish Grill, a chain restaurant that isn’t all that great, but they have a special way of fixing mussels that is excellent. For a couple of years after they opened, we could rarely get in because there [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Saturday, July 18, 2009By Robert Ringer As cap and trade, universal health care, new bailouts, and more welfare programs are forced through a Congress too arrogant to read its own bills, the question is: Will a majority of Americans continue to sit by apathetically with a “Gee, what if the new ‘stimulus plan’ doesn’t [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Tuesday, July 14, 2009By Robert Ringer As the poll numbers for the Duplicitous Despot have finally begun to slip a bit, conservative smiles are cautiously surfacing. Could it be that the walking dead (read, “centrists”) are starting to realize that 2 + 2 actually equals 5, not 4? Not so fast. Optimism is a [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Monday, July 13, 2009By Lauri Ringer The recent string of celebrity deaths reminds us of the fragility of life and makes us feel grateful to be alive. But don’t we always feel grateful to be alive? Or is that merely a platitude? Do we really need to keep reminding ourselves to appreciate what we [...]
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By Robert Ringer - Friday, July 10, 2009By Robert Ringer David Carradine … Ed McMahon … Farrah Fawcett … Michael Jackson … Billy Mays … Karl Malden … Steve McNair … The Grim Reaper is on a roll. What might the deaths of these high-profile people have in common with the likes of Gary Hart, Gary Condit, Jim [...]
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