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Ted Cruz – The Foreign Policy Goldilocks

April 22, 2015

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Part of what prompted me to write this column was a segment on Fox News a few nights ago.  (Editor’s Note: this report has been updated since its’ original 4/22/15 publication).  Sean Hannity, whom I only watch when I’m visiting  mom in Arizona, was interviewing former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani about what the mayor […]

Obama’s Syrian IPO – Is It A Good Investment?

September 4, 2013

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There is an expression in the financial world, in the form of a required disclaimer in advertisements for securities, such as in Mutual fund prospectus. “Past results are no indicator of future performance”.  There is a fair degree of common sense in that, when applied to the science or discipline of economics as it relates […]

Agents Tsarnaev and Tsarnaev

May 1, 2013

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Many reporters, in the first day or so after the Boston Marathon terror bombing repeatedly stressed the caution that “we really are not certain at this time, what the motivation for the attack is”. That may have some merit at the time in a journalistic sense, but it cannot be truly said of officials at […]

Lara Logan – Journalistic Integrity – it’s not always an Oxymoron

October 11, 2012

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I have the sense that I’ve just discovered the needle – or at least a needle, in the proverbial haystack.  A field reporter inside the belly of the beast – the legacy, political, corporate media, that has actually dared to contradict that media’s anointed President and his administration. It’s a little shocking to hear what […]