A distinguished columnist, editor and foreign correspondent, Wes Pruden has been a leading voice of conservative thought for more than three decades.
There’s an immeasurably deep cleavage between left and right in America, illustrated vividly in the way Americans regard the Benghazi scandal and outrage. It’s in the DNA.
Barack Obama can relax and get to work on his hook shot and his putting. The presidential legacy he has fretted over is now clear, well established, safe and secure. The presidential historians can fire up their laptops and let the processing of words begin.
The Benghazi hearings have come and gone, and Barack Obama and the Democrats turn now to stuffing charge and countercharge down the memory hole. The lies the president and his men and (mostly) women told in the days after the great betrayal must be swept from sight. Can’t everybody shut up?
The Left possesses a certain recklessness with regard to foreign policy that can only reside in the minority - the loyal opposition. When in power, their philosophical ideas ram headlong into their lack of political principles. They are rudderless and govern situationally at all times. The principal malfunction in their thought process is that they transmute the reality they want into the now. And when it falls apart, they seem to remain unfettered by the results. It is an amazing place to be, the unbearable lightness of being Liberal. Lucky them.
Most liberals I know say that the study of history was "too hard". We are suffering from governance by liberals now, who very clearly didn't learn history.
RightStuff
ON May 17, 2013
Obama’s indifference to incompetence
Wes, you know better than to be talking about ex-Marines. No such thing exists.
jeffrey7112
ON May 8, 2013
Payback time in the hen house
By the way, the incompetent boor I spoke of in my previous web post is now occupying a high state-level position in California's public school system. It is quite appropriate that he should land there.
RightStuff
ON April 30, 2013
How to intimidate a paperclip general
I worked for a tyrant one time, who had a personality hauntingly like Barack Obama's. I want to assure you that it was very difficult to kow what to do at any time because of the tyrannical behavior of this fully incompetent boor. When everything your superior does, is for politics, it is difficult to get inside of his brain. We were terrified of the man, but we plodded on and tried to do the best we could. I'm certain that Dempsy was doing only what a good soldier would do in training his troops for assymmetrical warfare, and using the actions of those who are waging that assymmetrical warfare against us. If he mentioned radicals, who happend to be Islamists, too darned bad. We must face the truth or we will slip rapidly into the cesspool of totalitarian history.
RightStuff
ON April 30, 2013
How to intimidate a paperclip general
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How Wes saw things on May. 21, 2012
The malls and the Main Streets fall silent. The ringing of cash registers fade in ghostly echoes across silent streets. But the Christ born in a manger 2,000 years ago lives through the centuries, liberating the hearts of sinners and transforming the lives of the wicked.
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holman
ON May 17, 2013
Obama’s indifference to incompetence