Robert Ringer Archives


It’s Time to Play Hardball

Posted on April 13, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (31)

As the Trump saga continues to unfold, it’s anyone’s guess as to what the end result will be, because the man in the oval office has an affinity for sending mixed signals. One day he’s super tough (like taking out 20 percent of Syria’s air force in four minutes), the next day he’s wavering on […]

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The Genocide Dilemma

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (56)

The Syrian situation is another example of what I like to refer to as the Genocide Dilemma, to wit: When a country is committing genocide against a segment of its own population, one school of thought is that the “civilized” world has a moral obligation to intervene. On the other side of the coin, a […]

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Dominating Chaos

Posted on April 7, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (31)

Will Durant, best known for his eleven-volume masterpiece The Story of Civilization, died in 1981 at age 96. But John Little, founder and director of Will Durant Online, produced yet another Durant book more than twenty years after his death. Just a little over a hundred pages in length, the title of this little gem […]

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Loyal Lackey Susan Rice Caught Lying — Again

Posted on April 5, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (43)

I ended my last article by saying that “if the Dirty Dems ever get control of the House, the Senate, and the White House, I would unhesitatingly predict they will throw out the Constitution and establish a dictatorship. That’s why President Trump needs to go after them first, starting, as I have repeatedly stated, with […]

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Trump and the Desire to Be Loved

Posted on April 1, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (36)

I still don’t know whether Donald Trump’s presidency is going to crash and burn or if he’s going to go down as one of the greatest presidents in history. With a mouth like his, coupled with a remarkable lack of self-control and an incomparable talent for making people angry, anything is possible. If I were […]

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A Vote for Execution

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (30)

A quote that ranks right up there with the best of Voltaire and Montaigne is the late Coach John McKay’s famous response when a reporter asked him, after another Tampa Bay Buccaneer loss, what he thought of his team’s execution.  Said McKay, with a straight face, “I think it’s a good idea.” Of course, when […]

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Those Scary Russian Connections

Posted on March 23, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (35)

The most important thing to understand about the investigations into Donald Trump’s sinister Russian connections is that the entire exercise is nothing more than political theatrics … grandstanding … showbiz at its worst. Virtually everyone involved in this nonevent is himself a criminal who lives by a totally different set of rules than the gullible […]

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The Crucifixion of Steve King

Posted on March 21, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (55)

Congressman Steve King recently created an uproar when he tweeted, “We can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies.” He later explained, “You’ve got to keep your birth rate up, and that you need to teach your children your values. In doing so, you can grow your population, you can strengthen your culture, and you […]

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Moral Superiority’s Blank Check

Posted on March 18, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (37)

The most dangerous mind-set known to mankind is moral superiority, and it’s been on display, particularly by the Radical Left, since time immemorial. There are many harmful consequences to moral superiority, but the most dangerous one is a predisposition to violence. Whether it’s Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, or college-snowflake protestors, the Radical Left […]

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Common Sense

Posted on March 13, 2017 by Robert Ringer Comments (45)

An interviewer once asked Dr. Phil if it bothered him that so many critics accused him of oversimplification. He responded that it didn’t bother him at all. He even volunteered that one fellow had recently accused him of saying things that were really nothing more than common sense — to which Dr. Phil responded, “Golly, […]

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