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Bernard Goldberg
THE LEFT: May 1, 2018
Where do we draw the line? If you’re a college professor with tenure, can you say anything, no matter how hateful, and get away with it? Are there any limits to free speech on campus, especially at a public university where professors have First Amendment rights?
These are questions that come up from time to time,...
PC CULTURE: April 24, 2018
Every now and then a news item pops up that is so ridiculous that you figure it’s just got to be fake news, somebody’s idea of a joke. You check the calendar to make sure it’s not April Fools’ Day. And when you realize it isn’t, you come to understand that in our hypersensitive culture, a...
REPUBLICANS: April 17, 2018
Paul Ryan, the GOP leader in the House, says he won’t run for re-election — the latest warning sign that a blue wave may be coming in November.
It’s one thing to be the speaker of the House, with all the power that comes with the position; quite another to be in the minority. And if Ryan thinks the...
FEDERAL LAW: April 10, 2018
Who knows where George Wallace went after he left this life, but wherever he is, he must be smiling.
He and the other segregationist governors of the Old South didn’t want the federal government telling them how to live their lives. On June 11, 1963, Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door at the University of...
ELIZABETH WARREN: March 27, 2018
It’s not exactly breaking news that Donald Trump can be petty and needlessly vindictive. Or that he can sound like a kid in fifth grade when he puts down opponents with dopey, demeaning names like Crazy Bernie (Sanders) and Jeff Flakey and Psycho Joe (Scarborough) and Little Rocket Man. But I have to admit to...
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