Monday Opinion
Read Burt Prelutsky, Kathryn Jean Lopez, George Will, E. Calvin Beisner, Todd Starnes and more.
Best of Right Opinion
- Burt Prelutsky: Donna Brazile Spills Her Guts
- Kathryn Jean Lopez: The Hope of Women
- George Will: In Illinois, a Looming Battle Over the Bankrupting ‘Blue Model’
- E. Calvin Beisner: Badgering Badgers on Climate Change
- Todd Starnes: Why Is Air Force Punishing Colonel for His Religious Views on Marriage?
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Opinion in Brief
Burt Prelutsky: “It is very weird to see Donna Brazile — the former head of the DNC and the person who funneled debate questions to Hillary Clinton and later lied about it, accusing those who accused her of such a dastardly deed of being racist swine — being hailed as the great truth-teller. No doubt her kicking Hillary to the curb will help her sell a lot of copies of Hacks, but somehow the notion that one is not supposed to profit off one’s crimes keeps occurring to me. It just makes me wonder what Bill Clinton will accuse his wife of when he gets around to writing his next book. Actually, if he has his eye on the best seller lists, he would be well-advised to write about his own sexual misadventures, although he better be quick about it, as I’m sure that Harvey Weinstein is already weighing hefty offers from the major publishing houses. Some will insist that Bernie Sanders was cheated out of the nomination because Mrs. Clinton had gained a stranglehold on the DNC by paying off the $15 million debt Obama had run up. But the thing that Sanders couldn’t have overcome is that her nibs also had a stranglehold on most of the party’s several hundred so-called super delegates. … If the Republican Party primaries had been set up that way, the 2016 GOP nominee would have likely been Jeb Bush.”