Robert Ringer Archives


Is Trump Trying to Lose?

Posted on April 2, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (92)

Now that Ted Cruz has closed the gap between Donald Trump and himself, a lot of Trump supporters are starting to show signs of exasperation. Even Ann Coulter said, “I am a little testy with our man right now.” Regarding Trump’s retweet of Heidi Cruz’s unflattering picture, Coulter added, “This is the worst thing he’s […]

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Is the Insurrection Near at Hand?

Posted on March 29, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (54)

A couple of weeks ago, in response to yet another question intended to sucker Donald Trump into an answer that the media could turn into more “proof” that he’s a fascist, racist, bigot, homophobe, Islamophobe, sexist … (yawn) … DT once again uttered the obvious, which is a surefire way to bring out the low-information […]

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Is Self-government the Solution?

Posted on March 22, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (58)

Now that the Republican debates are mercifully behind us, the media has their work cut out for them. They’re going to have to work doubly hard at their specialty — creating news out of thin air. There’s no question that they are very good at their craft, but it’s going to be an increasingly difficult […]

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The Merciful End of the Corrupt GOP?

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (59)

The Republican Party appears to be thrashing about like a wild beast in the final stages of its death throes. For those of us who are repulsed by politicians, political parties, and the odious political process, it’s quite entertaining to watch. (Before proceeding, it’s important to point out that what people think of as the […]

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Winning Through Failure

Posted on March 8, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (32)

Last week, I posted on Facebook some of my thoughts about Mitt Romney’s vile attack on Donald Trump. Had the impeccably manicured Mitt been half as harsh with Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential campaign, he probably would be preparing for a second term right now. But, unfortunately, he lacked either the principle or courage, […]

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Glenn Beck’s Mental Disorder

Posted on March 2, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (102)

I’ve written about Glenn Beck’s painful demise many times over the years, even giving my readers an early heads-up that his days at Fox News were numbered. “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” wrote 16th century playwright William Congreve. And he was right, because when it comes to Beck, I feel like a […]

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Fox News Achieves Mainstream Status

Posted on February 24, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (58)

Overconfidence is a killer. Arrogance is worse. People love humility and hate arrogance, yet arrogance has been on the rise at Fox News for years. What’s really sad is that one gets the impression that neither Sir Roger nor King Rupert have a clue. When I first discovered Fox News back in the late nineties, […]

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Donald Trump and Winning Through Intimidation

Posted on February 22, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (56)

Horrid Hillary’s latest embarrassing moment came in response to Scott Pelley’s question, “Have you always told the truth?” Looking as though Uncle Bernie had rammed a cold metal rod up into that area of Hillary where the sun don’t shine, she awkwardly answered, “I’ve always tried to.” It brought back memories of that charming old […]

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Viva la Revolucion!

Posted on February 16, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (48)

Are you feelin’ the Bern yet? Nothing this exciting has happened since Howard Dean’s psychopathic “Yaaaahhhh!” scream after he came in third in the Iowa caucuses in 2004. It was a war cry that must have made Elizabeth Warren’s Cherokee blood pressure go through the roof. As Chris Plante would say, it’s good to be […]

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Is Life Boring?

Posted on February 8, 2016 by Robert Ringer Comments (51)

The other day a friend of mine was lamenting about how bored he’s been lately. He said he couldn’t bring himself to work on even the most mundane tasks, because he felt everything he did was tedious. My experience has convinced me that this problem becomes worse for most people with the passage of time. […]

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