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For release: 01/04/24 President Gay is a symptom not the cause By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency The resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay after “facing national backlash for her administration’s response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and allegations of plagiarism in her scholarly work” does not solve the problem at America’s oldest college and…
Read MoreFor release: 12/19/23 A gift that will keep on giving By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Admit it. Unless you received a big-ticket item for Christmas last year – such as a car – you likely have forgotten what was under your tree. Most gifts wear out, break, or are given or thrown…
Read MoreFor release: 12/19/23 A gift that will keep on giving By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Admit it. Unless you received a big-ticket item for Christmas last year – such as a car – you likely have forgotten what was under your tree. Most gifts wear out, break, or are given or thrown…
Read MoreFor release: 12/19/23 A gift that will keep on giving By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Admit it. Unless you received a big-ticket item for Christmas last year – such as a car – you likely have forgotten what was under your tree. Most gifts wear out, break, or are given or thrown…
Read MoreCAL THOMAS For release: 12/28/23 Looking back, looking forward By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency At the end of the year, we hear predictions about the future, many of which have been proven wrong – from the end of the world due to climate change, to the telephone is just a toy. (In 1876,…
Read MoreCAL THOMAS For release: 12/21/23 Merry Tifton By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Some years ago, D. James Kennedy preached a Christmas sermon at his Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, that became his most requested message. It was titled “Merry Tifton” and it was a metaphor based on a popular…
Read MoreFor release: 12/14/23 Root causes of lower learning By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency We are constantly told how necessary it is to find the “root causes” of everything, from crime, to illegal immigration, to the wave of antisemitism spreading across many college campuses and in our streets. Often, this call to examine…
Read MoreNorman Lear and Me by Cal Thomas Television producer Norman Lear, who died last week at age 101, probably could not get away today with what he put on the small screen in the 1970s, including “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons.” As Mel Brooks did in “The Producers,” Lear…
Read MoreFor release: 12/07/23 Let them eat chicken By Cal Thomas The worthies attending the United Nations COP28 climate summit in Dubai are mostly not eating meat. That’s because they believe and have been told that meat leads to flatulence and flatulence leads to “global warming.” Instead, they’re getting mostly plant-based food. In another fitting…
Read MoreCAL THOMAS For release: 12/05/23 A disappointing non-debate By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency If you watched the so-called “debate” between Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis and California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom (a presidential candidate in waiting), hoping to witness something that elevated the political rhetoric from the corrosive to the tolerable,…
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