A five-minute play by award-winning playwright and author Steve Oskie. "Book Talk" was first staged at the The Source Theater in Washington, D.C.
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Posts Tagged ‘ constitution ’
Jonathan Turley for Attorney General
The Left's only consistent, unapologetic critic of Eric Holder and the Obama Administration deserves a bigger platform.
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MSM Theater
Big Media has become increasingly adept at making government and politics - what was once known as "current affairs" - into something different. Not something to be questioned and examined poked and prodded and held to account, but an entertainment.
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Why the Mainstream Media Suck – And What You Can Do About It
(Note: Sometimes things just work out. This piece was to debut last week, but other demands forced its delay. In light of the object lesson we received last week in how the mainstream media – MSM – manipulates the discussion of policy making in this country, specifically Dennis Kucinich and “health care reform,” I’m glad I waited....
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“Shouldn’t you be out on a ledge somewhere?”
[Note: I've edited this post a little in hopes that now, even an idiot can understand it. Apparently some mistook the quoted matter in the post as Iacocca's actual words. THEY ARE NOT. Which anyone with basic Internet and reading skills might have understood from the original post - had they bothered to actually read it. C'mon,...
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Context
Over at FireDogLake the other day, I mentioned my intent to post some of the writing I’ve done over the years about our electoral system. I feel that system is severely broken, to the extent that I’ve been a non-voter most of my life. Many moons back, when my life was topsy turvy – I had a pending...
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Purely Circumstantial
While I was traveling with a colleague four weeks ago, he bought a copy of Glenn Beck’s “Arguing With Idiots: How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government.” Two days ago, he announced that he is pursuing a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Though our belief systems differ, he is the kind of guy I picture...
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Cherry-Picking the Constitution
One of the things I do for fun and profit is write a column on business management. I’ve written it for more than fifteen years, close to 200 columns in all, published monthly in a trade magazine that serves a tiny little sliver of what’s left of American manufacturing: Custom woodworking. I was raised by a tool-and-die...
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