Robert Ringer Archives
President Trump laid yet another delicate tweet on his detractors when he wrote, “The Never Trumper Republicans, though on respirators with not many left, are in certain ways worse and more dangerous for our Country than the Do Nothing Democrats. Watch out for them, they are human scum!” The media went crazy and Never Trumpers, […]
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Given America’s moral decline, the NBA’s hypocritical groveling to China should come as no surprise. The China brouhaha comes on the heels of the NFL’s weak-kneed response to the Colin Kaepernick protests, which resulted in a three-year nightmare for the NFL. Given the backlash from NFL fans, you would have thought the NBA would know […]
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As the crazed Democratic presidential candidates continue to ramp up their frantic efforts to outbid one another in the hopes of buying primary votes, I am reminded of an article in The New York Times titled “Who will tell the people?” written by Thomas Friedman, one of those rare liberals who occasionally displays a modicum […]
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Moronic Al Green, Democrat representative from Texas’ 9th congressional district, handed President Trump a huge win when he openly and foolishly stated that he’s “concerned if we don’t impeach this president, he will get reelected.” Thanks, Al. You just confirmed what I’ve been saying since Donald Trump took office, namely, that Democrats (and some Republicans!) […]
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While serial rapist Brett Kavanaugh, Part II, may look like adolescent silliness to normal people, it’s just another day at the office for Radical Leftists — another chapter out of their time-tested playbook: smear, intimidate, destroy. Deranged Democrats insist that because Kavanaugh has so many sexual misconduct allegations against him, he isn’t fit to sit […]
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In my recent article “From Marx to Woodstock to Insanity,” I traced the roots of today’s Radical Left insanity all the way back to Karl Marx and his magnum opus, The Communist Manifesto. Since that article, Radical Leftists — and Democrats in general — have ramped up their efforts to come up with ever crazier […]
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While pundits and politicians use the mass shootings in Dayton, El Paso, and Odessa to score cheap political points, I thought it would be a good time to take a deep breath and reflect on that age-old question, Why do bad things happen to good people — or, perhaps more accurately, to innocent bystanders? To […]
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Last week I wrote a two-part article about Woodstock and the events leading up to it, and it got me to thinking about my years growing up in the Midwest. For space reasons, I did not include these thoughts in my Woodstock article, but I’d like to share some of them with you today. I […]
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Following Woodstock, the slovenly intellectual attitude of the hippies rolled on through the seventies, then began to lose steam in the eighties. Perhaps it was Ronald Reagan’s presence in the White House that slowed its progress, perhaps it was the glorification of Wall Street and Tom Wolfe’s depiction of its titans as “Masters of the […]
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I remember going to an orthopedic doctor for a pinched nerve about 35 years ago and telling him that, without warning, I felt an excruciating pain in my neck, like someone had stabbed me with an ice pick. To my surprise, he told me that my perception of my pinched nerve coming about suddenly was […]
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