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Objectivity: We Will Miss You

January 4, 2016 - 8:15pm

One of the things Donald Trump has accomplished is to get the media to drop all pretense of objectivity.

The Jeb Bush Experience: Money Can't Buy You Love

December 21, 2015 - 9:00pm

One of many goofy ideas held by liberals is that it is a bad thing to have “money in politics.” They want to regulate it, tax it, and otherwise control it -- all in the public interest, of course.

Solar: Not All Choice Is Created Equal

December 7, 2015 - 9:00pm

Reporters covering the Florida Legislature learn pretty quickly that much of the legislation is generated by competing business interests.

Letting Syrian Refugees Stream in? Don't Be Ashamed of Protecting Your Family

November 25, 2015 - 9:00pm

Sorry, but I'm not buying into the attempt to shame Americans into accepting hordes  of Syrian refugees.

Stop the Presses: Some Liberals Favor School Choice

November 23, 2015 - 9:00pm

Those working to give Florida kids a good education deserve some props for noting the fact that liberals support those efforts, and have for decades.

Educational Opportunities Abound in the Sunshine State

November 9, 2015 - 10:00pm

Florida's population is increasing and interest in higher education is increasing. Ergo, more university access is needed.

Media Cheerleaders Do Backflips over Benghazi Hearing

October 26, 2015 - 7:00pm

Of course she lied, but she did it so well!

That's the media reaction to Hillary Clinton's testimony on Benghazi, in a nutshell.

Because of the House committee's work, it is now clear that Clinton kept her emails out of the public record by using a private server.

If Rick Scott had done the same in Florida, newspaper readers in Miami, Palm Beach and St. Petersburg would be seeing their papers burst into flames in their hands as they picked it out of the flowerbed.

The media poses as the guardians of freedom, seekers of the truth, objective and nonpartisan.

Pliable Politicians Put Priority on Pensions

October 12, 2015 - 8:00pm

John Keane has retired, and Jacksonville city officials could not be happier.

While executive director of the Police and Fire Pension Board for 25 years, Keane has been a political musician -- playing politicians and bureaucrats like a violin and beating them like a drum.

Having known Keane for more than 50 years, I was not at all surprised. His tenacity is remarkable and he has a phenomenal memory.

Liberals See Unfairness in Lack of a State Income Tax

September 28, 2015 - 8:00pm

When the liberal media is berating the conservative government in Florida – which is pretty much every day – it often borders on the ridiculous as they strain for a point.

Allocating Water Should Not Be an Impossible Task

September 14, 2015 - 8:00pm

Everything that makes sense should be done to ensure Florida residents have an adequate water supply.

As in every other issue related to public policy, the question is what makes sense.

Before we know that, we need to know how serious the problem is that we are facing.

Florida is growing, and has been since air conditioning and mosquito control came along. But, the water supply is not growing.

Luckily, unlike states in the West, we have a huge supply under our feet, and a substantial amount of rainfall.

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