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I tried … I really tried. But after …

Posted on October 14, 2015 by Robert Ringer

I tried … I really tried. But after about 45 minutes, I just couldn’t keep my eyes open, so I had to turn off the Marxicratic Party lovefest on CNN last night. I knew it was going to be boring, but not THAT boring. It was as though the three clowns, the criminal, and Jim […]

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It’s a real shock when a politician gets …

Posted on October 12, 2015 by Robert Ringer

It’s a real shock when a politician gets scorched by the media and doesn’t fall all over himself walking back his comments. But, then, that’s the whole point: Ben Carson is not a politician. In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, Carson didn’t flinch or budge an inch when Blitzer kept poking him in the […]

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After the latest attack on Ben Carson, the questions remains …

Posted on October 9, 2015 by Robert Ringer

After the latest attack on Ben Carson, the questions remains: Is the far left just hopelessly foul, disgusting, and shamelessly dishonest — or are they so remarkably ignorant and/or stupid that they are incapable of thinking rational thoughts? Forget all the details surrounding this fabricated situation. Here’s the real bottom line, and I’m going to […]

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The most idiotic cliché among hundreds of …

Posted on July 10, 2015 by Robert Ringer

The most idiotic cliché among hundreds of idiotic clichés floating around today is: “We need to have an honest discussion about race.” Huh? Discussing race has become nothing less than an obsession for many people over the past six-and-a-half years. In fact, it seems as though it’s the only thing some folks want to talk […]

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The Supreme Court’s two most recent decisions …

Posted on June 29, 2015 by Robert Ringer

The Supreme Court’s two most recent decisions confirmed once again that the so-called third branch of government is wildly out of control. After the Court’s back-to-back rulings on Obamacare and gay marriage, Justice Anthony Scalia was so irate that he wrote, in his dissenting opinion, “I write separately to call attention to this Court’s threat […]

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I had almost forgotten why …

Posted on June 25, 2015 by Robert Ringer

I had almost forgotten why I rarely go to movies anymore, but I was given a harsh reminder last weekend when my family dragged me to see “Jurassic World” on Father’s Day. Throughout the movie, I couldn’t help but wonder what I had done to them that would cause them want to see me suffer […]

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It was very sad to see Megyn Kelly …

Posted on June 9, 2015 by Robert Ringer

It was very sad to see Megyn Kelly devote not one, not two, but three hour-long shows to the trials and tribulations of a reality TV family known as “the Duggars.” Since she got high ratings for her fill-up-the-air-time show, I guess I’m in a small minority that has no clue who these people are. […]

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Many people cause themselves …

Posted on May 23, 2015 by Robert Ringer

Many people cause themselves a great deal of unnecessary grief by never seeming to learn that another human being is not what they think he ought to be, but who and what he really is. Deluding oneself about a person’s true nature is not only self-deceitful but self-destructive as well. The single most important thing […]

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Someone recently said to me …

Posted on May 21, 2015 by Robert Ringer

Someone recently said to me, “It never ceases to amaze me how many people take seriously the fabricated nonsense spewed out by the media. How can anyone possibly believe such garbage?” I offered a Montaigne quote for an answer: “Men are most apt to believe what they least understand.” Translation: Low-information voters are easy targets […]

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While virtually everyone claims to be …

Posted on May 17, 2015 by Robert Ringer

While virtually everyone claims to be in favor of freedom, there is much disagreement about what freedom really means. One person’s idea of freedom might mean his being able to do whatever he wants with his own life, while another person’s idea of freedom might mean his being able to do whatever he wants with […]

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