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Glenn, I get your point. People in this country can be pretty sue-happy, always looking for an individual or institution to blame. “I’m sad, and the world owes me something, so someone has to pay to make my pain go away—anyone with deep pockets will suffice.” But in this case there might be a legitimate reason. The

I’d take that “brutal” with a grain of salt. The media loves strong words. If one public figure politely disagreed with what another public figure said, the article would say that the former “eviscerated” or “slammed” the latter. If a celebrity said that a rumor about her weren’t true, and then she laughed it off, the

There is more to the story. We haven’t heard the cop’s explanation for why he had suspicions about this attorney. Saying “it’s because he was black” is simplistic. Do you honestly think he’s never seen a black attorney in the courtroom before? “Wait...a black attorney? I’ve never heard of that before! I smell a rat!”

Me neither. But I also wouldn’t be surprised if it had nothing to do with that. So why don’t we wait for more facts to come out before we make this a story about racism?

I don’t know what the law says on this matter, but I think an officer should be allowed to shoot someone under these circumstances. To put it another way, I’d expect to be shot if I behaved this way. That’s the world I want to live in. You DO NOT get to assault a police officer. I don’t care if the suspect were


I don’t know what the law says on this matter, but I think an officer should be allowed to shoot someone under these circumstances. To put it another way, I’d expect to be shot if I behaved this way. That’s the world I want to live in. You DO NOT get to assault a police officer. I don’t care if the suspect were

I never bought my college yearbook. I don’t even know if my college has a yearbook. I had no interest in getting one. I asked on Facebook, and most of my friends said the same thing. So, yes, it’s absolutely believable that he didn’t have a copy of the yearbook.

We should forgive Gov. Northam and give him a chance to prove himself. When people criticize Malcolm X for his vitriolic, anti-white rhetoric, we defend him. We argue that he changed after his trip to Mecca and, in the last year of his life, realized the error of his earlier ways. If we expect people to accept Malcolm

The sense of entitlement and arrogance of the two major parties is infuriating. They act as if they have more of a right to run than independents do, as if it’s their election and independents are going to steal their votes. If Democrats are so concerned that a Schultz candidacy will hand Trump the election, then

I think we should forgive the governor and move on. Give him a chance to prove himself. What do we say when people criticize Malcolm X for his vitriolic anti-white rhetoric? We argue that he changed after his trip to Mecca and realized the error of his earlier ways. If we expect people to accept this final version of

Wrong. You could see Janet’s nipple. It was sticking out through the hole in the middle of the flower, sun, or whatever that nipple accessory was. And you clearly could see her areola between the flower petals or sun rays. Not that I was offended by it—but, come on, accuracy is supposed to matter in journalism. At