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Posted July 09, 2014in Guest Commentary

Nixon knew the public wants to be lied to; Branstad follows suit

Predictably, if Richard Nixon were around today he would endorse Gov. Terry Branstad’s bid for — yawn — yet another term in office. No news there. The reason for the [...]

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Posted July 02, 2014in Guest Commentary

A great day for America

Editor’s note: Last Friday, 64 men and women were sworn in as citizens at Jordan House in West Des Moines. Michael Gartner was asked to give some remarks. Here they [...]

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Posted June 18, 2014in Guest Commentary

Jesus the candidate: Soft on crime, He’ll tax and spend

Consider yourself cursed for the next 850 days or so. With the November election 120 or so days away and the 2016 election adding 731 more to the total, you’ll [...]

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Posted May 28, 2014in Guest Commentary

Reggie, the editorial, meets ALAS, the therapist

When you deal day in and day out with daffy politics and scary politicians, you run the risk of becoming a bit confused yourself. Maybe that explains why many of [...]

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Posted May 14, 2014in Guest Commentary

Ernst steals Judge’s schtick

Patty Judge was offensive then, and Joni Ernst is offensive now. Ernst, a U.S. Senate candidate, is making a lot of hay with her “let’s make ’em squeal” in Washington [...]

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Posted May 07, 2014in Guest Commentary

Not exactly a sterling silver end to racism

People who enjoy viewing with alarm or pointing with pride had a field day with the soap opera and showdown involving the National Basketball Association and its face-off with the [...]

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Posted May 07, 2014in Guest Commentary

A bad kind of rare

Brain cancer is rare. According to the American Cancer Society, about 1.4 percent of all new primary cases of cancer found annually in the United States are of the brain [...]

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Posted April 16, 2014in Guest Commentary

A skeptical take on the sacred 67 of March Madness

Like any major cultural event, “March Madness” spans decades and lets us dip into many crosscurrents for added perspectives or to prove a point. For example, there were 67 games [...]

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Posted April 02, 2014in Guest Commentary

Branstad and Iowa, a sequel to film ‘Ground Hog Day’

The Iowa film industry — beset by tax-credit scandals a few years ago — can regroup and recoup in producing a sequel to the 1993 film, “Ground Hog Day.” Remember [...]

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Posted March 19, 2014in Guest Commentary

42 reflections

The coming baseball season — it can’t come soon enough after such a long and terrible winter — reminds me of the summer day in 1947 when three aspiring young [...]

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