The word ‘hypocrite’ no longer starts with an “H”.
Aside from being politicians, what do the mayors of Austin and Houston and the governors of New York and California have in common?
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Dec 3, 2020 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 43
Aside from being politicians, what do the mayors of Austin and Houston and the governors of New York and California have in common?
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Jul 19, 2018 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 10
Suddenly the Elites of both Left and Right find themselves totally naked and exposed.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Nov 5, 2015 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 1
In the 2012 presidential election, the mainstream media never went a day without taking a shot at Mitt Romney’s wealth. Jump ahead four years and those same media jackals are now jumping on Marco Rubio for his lack of wealth.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Jan 8, 2015 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 4
Today’s Democratic Party has next to nothing in common with the middle class it so loudly proclaims to represent.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Jan 23, 2014 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 4
What emerges from Wendy Davis’s story and its discrepancies is that she embellished or outright fabricated parts of her story to make it more appealing to her base.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Sep 12, 2013 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 2
For the first time in a lifetime, a liberal president will bear clear and undeniable responsibility for the results of his own liberal policies.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Aug 12, 2011 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 5
The human capacity for self-delusion is the only thing that explains why the left continues to cling to a tired and discredited belief system.
Read MoreWhen I was a young man trying to break in to the radio business, one of the biggest radio stations in the country was Dallas's KLIF 1190 AM.
The station was owned by broadcasting pioneer Gordon McLendon. McLendon was known for his sharply-written editorials. Those editorials were, however, a one-way street. There was no practical way for the listener to respond.
But that is no longer the case. With the the advent of the Internet, lectures have turned into dialogues.
That's my hope for this website. I say what's on my mind. You respond by saying what's on yours.
That's why we call it You Tell Me.