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The Schultz Factor

Posted on April 11, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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In my February 13 article, “The Democratic Primary Derby, Installment 2,” I said, “(Howard) Schultz is the wildcard in the Democratic presidential race.  He’s threatening to run as a ‘centrist independent,’ which has the Dirty Dems up in arms.  Like many billionaires, Schultz has long been a guilt-ridden liberal who has instituted some of the […]

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A Two-Pronged Attack for 2020

Posted on April 2, 2019 by Robert Ringer

BIRCH RUN, MI - AUGUST 11:  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a press conference before delivering the keynote address at the Genesee and Saginaw Republican Party Lincoln Day Event August 11, 2015 in Birch Run, Michigan. This is Trump's first campaign event since his Republican debate last week. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

A Donald Trump victory in 2020, while no sure thing, is a lot easier, and far more simple, than media pundits would like us to believe.  Regardless of who carries the Democratic mantle in 2020, Trump’s path to victory is pretty straightforward. The long and short of it is that Trump can afford to lose […]

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Are Democrats Forfeiting the 2020 Election?

Posted on April 1, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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No-name candidates are sprouting up like dandelions in the Democratic primary field, including (among others) anti-circumcision activist Andrew Yang (Yes, that really is one of his top agenda items.), Colorado governor John Hickenpooper, Washington state governor Jay Inslee, Maryland Rep. John Delaney, former San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, and South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg. I […]

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Yikes! Now the Dirty Dems Are Really Angry

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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To be honest about it, I wasn’t sure the Mueller probe would end in my lifetime.  So, it was a relief when the most honorable man in Washington (except for St. Comey, of course) marched into William Barr’s office and said, “Here it is, Bill.  Good luck.  I’m outta here.”  The biggest hoax in U.S […]

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Loving Enslavement

Posted on March 18, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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Once America made the crossover to a post-racial era, I never thought I’d still be hearing the constant drumbeat of racism being systemic in our country, but here we are again.  LeBron James says that the NFL is run by “old white men” with a “slave mentality” toward players.  Joe Biden warns black audiences that […]

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Be Careful What You Wish For

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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What’s happening to the Dirty Dems right now confirms the truth in the maxim “Be careful what you wish for or you may get it.”  They’re learning the hard way that getting what you want can have very painful consequences. The fuel that powers the Dirty Dems’ self-destructive wishes is their stock in trade — […]

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Caveat Emptor, Republicans

Posted on March 5, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Van Jones appears at CPAC for an exchange of ideas with American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp.  To put it mildly, I was pleasantly surprised by both his words and demeanor.  The Radical Left must have been throwing hammers and sickles at their TV sets when Jones […]

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Wake Up, America!

Posted on February 27, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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Now that the Dirty Dems are openly pushing socialism, it’s a good time to address the most misused word in the dictionary:  right.  It’s a word that’s pretty much synonymous with entitlement.  The subtle difference between the two is that right has a much stronger moral connotation to it than entitlement.  It’s very official sounding, […]

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Victimhood’s Mortal Enemy

Posted on February 23, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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In an age where victimhood has become entrenched as America’s state religion, it’s refreshing to occasionally meet someone who is determined to overcome their obstacles and find a way to make life work on their terms. I was recently reminded of this when I had a chance encounter with a remarkable, upbeat young woman at […]

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Is It Time for Reparations?

Posted on February 18, 2019 by Robert Ringer

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Steve Hilton, whose intellect I have come to admire over the past year, probably startled his audience recently when he presented his case for “asset reparations” — things like home loans and loans to start businesses — for descendants of African-American slaves. Hilton said that even though no African-American today has experienced slavery, and very […]

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