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Salena Zito is a national treasure. I also always try to take the “scenic route”. She is a great read when she interviews folks on the other side. No gotcha’s or attacks, just an honest look into the heart of the enemy. Nobody is more tuned into the hearts and minds of traditional America. More of her on Ricochet please?
Stephen Miller dismisses Susan Rice story. So does his favorite 2016 presidential candidate, Evan McMullin:
“History will not look kindly upon politicians & reporters who – for personal interest-knowingly promote the diversions of this administration.”
A ton of home town pride in Salena Zito. As Yinzer, I always knew she deserved a much bigger platform.
Yeah. I’m a bit biased as well but I’d be a fan even if she was from Cleveland.
Opening with four minutes of – my hot water heater is on the fritz – is not the way to bring new listeners in.
Stephen Miller, please, please – STOP SAYING “like”!!!!! Just stop it! Your apparent IQ drops with each use. Your first several minutes were so peppered with “like” that I almost turned it off. You got better after a bit, but please excise this from your vocabulary.
I used to teach at a private school in which students were fined each time they used “like” (except for those times when the word is actually the one needed).
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought: Morrissey. On the bright side, he would have ended fat-shaming in Egypt.
Salena is correct when she says that the media has not accepted the election. Alas, that is also true of a lot of Ricochet’s contributors.