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Is there a clergyman in the house? Obama’s constantly evolving gift to the GOP

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Wesley Pruden This is not what Barack Obama expected for a coming-out party. The “historic” revelation that he is now fully evolved, as from tadpole to frog, and now grooves on same-sex marriage, was meant to be marked with quiet ceremony. No music, no flowers, no kiss, no dancing, not even a cupcake. Rage and [...]

May 15th, 2012 | Posted in Columnists,COMMENTARY,Exclusives,Stateside,Top Stories,U.S. Culture,U.S. Media,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

Thrills up more legs for the evolved Obama

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Wesley Pruden Barack Obama, now fully evolved, is once more the rage of the demimonde. All it took was for him to man up, to acknowledge what everyone already knows the president thinks about “gay sex.” This is “sex” loosely defined, of course, since most people do not associate the terminus of the alimentary canal [...]

May 11th, 2012 | Posted in Columnists,COMMENTARY,Exclusives,Stateside,Top Stories,U.S. Culture,U.S. Media,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

Nary kiss nor hug for a blind dissident

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Wesley Pruden Barack Obama says he agrees with Abraham Lincoln (you could ask him) that America is “the exceptional nation,” a nation unique in a world of moral squalor, a beacon of hope for the “tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” But sometimes cold pragmatism demands the exceptional nation make exceptions. [...]

May 4th, 2012 | Posted in China,Columnists,COMMENTARY,Exclusives,NE Asia,Stateside,Top Stories,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

Sarko, the waffle and the future of France

Marine Le Pen, National Front Party Candidate for the 2012 French presidential election casts her ballot to vote in the first round of the 2012 French presidential election in a polling station in Henin-Beaumont, April 22, 2012. / Pascal Rossignol / Reuters

Wesley Pruden Nothing focuses a politician’s mind like staring at oblivion, and reluctantly contemplating himself at the center of that dark and dreary place. Though it may be too late to save himself, Nicolas Sarkozy is scared contrite and humble, a remarkable precedent for a French president. On the eve of Sunday’s voting, he offered [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Columnists,France,Life,Stateside,U.S. Culture,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

All over but the shooting

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Wesley Pruden Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich are as irrelevant now as Ron Paul to the selection of the Republican presidential nomination, and they both know it. They both know that Mitt Romney can start planning his coronation in Tampa. The latest round of primaries, in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia, revealed in [...]

April 10th, 2012 | Posted in Columnists,COMMENTARY,Exclusives,Stateside,Top Stories,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

A modest proposal for the Committee to Re-elect the President

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Wesley Pruden Barack Obama is in trouble. Even The Washington Post says so. The Post’s pollsters find that a record number of Americans now give the president “strongly negative” reviews of his first three years, and nearly 7 of every 10 Americans blame the president for the acute heartburn that strikes every American motorist when [...]

March 13th, 2012 | Posted in Columnists,Life,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

Humility deficit in the corridors of shakedown science

"Everybody talks about the weather,” Mark Twain said, “but nobody does anything about it.”

Wesley Pruden “Climate research,” the New York Times confidently assures us, “stands at a crossroads.” This means that a lot of research scientists are standing at the crossroads, holding out paper bags like trick-or-treaters on Halloween night, standing in line for taxpayer largesse to fill ‘em up. These specialists in shakedown “science,” who speak only [...]

December 28th, 2011 | Posted in Columnists,Life,United Nations,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

Sharing a grave with evil aplenty

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il's body lies in a memorial palace in Pyongyang.  /AP

Wesley Pruden History loves irony, as Prof. Gingrich could (and no doubt will) tell us. Two men renowned for their deeds die more or less on the same day on opposite sides of the world. The bad guy gets the big headline, the good guy makes the front page one last time as a footnote [...]

December 20th, 2011 | Posted in Columnists,COMMENTARY,Exclusives,Life,NE Asia,North Korea,Top Stories,Wesley Pruden,World Links | Read More »

The not-so-great debates reveal mainly what the spin class is thinking

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By Wesley Pruden If we can get through the last of the Pundit Primaries, the actual Republican voters can get on with the business of choosing the man to liberate America from Barack Obama. But the path to presidential power is strewn with little rocks who imagine they’re mighty boulders. The “debates”—it’s an insult to [...]

December 13th, 2011 | Posted in Columnists,Life,Top Stories,U.S. Media,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »

If only pigs really could fly

"Super committee" Democrat co-chair Senator Patty Murray at the White House on Nov. 21. Standing next to her are fellow "super committee" members Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), right, and Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA). Reuters/Kevin Lamarque

By Wesley Pruden The congressional super-duper, new-and-improved deficit committee, organized to enable Congress to do what it was sent to Washington to do, failed. Or, in the spirit of the holiday season, “faileth.” Handel should write an appropriate oratorio. The talk-talk has gone on long enough. It’s the fault of the Republicans, of course. We [...]

November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Columnists,Life,Top Stories,U.S. Culture,U.S. Politics,Wesley Pruden | Read More »