Who will finish the job?
Trump is loathed by the ruling class because he opened the doors, turned on the lights and threw up the window shades.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Oct 20, 2022 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 9
Trump is loathed by the ruling class because he opened the doors, turned on the lights and threw up the window shades.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Feb 27, 2020 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 6
In a single generation, the ruling class and the elite media have each managed to squander their inheritances.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Sep 15, 2016 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 10
Do the simple math and you come to understand that Hillary. Clinton considers upwards of one of every four Americans, whose president she wishes to be, deplorable.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Sep 3, 2015 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 4
If you’re a member of the ruling class in Washington, D.C., a small army attends your every move and your relative importance is judged by the size of that small army.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Nov 18, 2014 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 3
If you work hard, pay your bills, pay your taxes, raise your kids, go to church and make prudent choices about your life, to Jonathan Gruber, and those in his circle, you are an unsophisticated rube.
Read Moreby Paul Gleiser | Jun 12, 2014 | Featured Articles, Fox 51 Primetime | 8
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s seismic defeat in the Virginia GOP primary should give comfort to no one in the ruling class.
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.