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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 12, 2019
  In March, Planned Parenthood Federation of America brought suit against the Trump Administration for shifting what is called “Title X” “…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 12, 2019
  Gosh, Slate’s “Tech” writer, April Glaser, sure seems to have her heart in the right place. Like an adorable, uneducated child, she’s written…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 10, 2019
Some government actions serve to annoy. Some work to bemuse. Confuse… And some serve to churn up such righteous anger and indignation the power…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 3, 2019
  Author, scriptwriter, and producer Rod Serling was famous for, among many achievements, “submitting” tales of the bizarre and unsettling for “…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 28, 2019
There’s an old expression, “more heat than light”, about issues that generate a lot of emotion or cause a great deal of controversy, but which don’t…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 20, 2019
What a difference a year makes. Last year at about this time, I reported on the twin revelations that former California Governor Jerry Brown’s…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | April 14, 2019
  If you’re like me, and I know I am, you probably remember CW McCall’s hit protest song, “Convoy.” It ushered into U.S. parlance CB radio…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | March 1, 2019
The Washington Post’s Laura Meckler reports that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Thursday began her push in favor of a $5 billion tax credit for…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 9, 2019
  Remember when Hillary Clinton laughed about the unconstitutional U.S.-led overthrow of Libya, and when CBS’s obsequious Lesley Stahl asked…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | December 11, 2018
Clarence Thomas is justifiably frustrated with Brett Kavanaugh and the majority in the Supreme Court of the United States. He’s justified…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | November 28, 2018
Some of you might agree that this new story makes one feel like Cassandra, the mythical figure who was doomed to warn people of impending trouble,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | November 9, 2018
In the first part of this series designed to offer deeper, longer-standing intellectual ammunition for visitors to MRCTV, we looked at many of…