SEPTEMBER 9, 2015. AS PROMISED, HE MARCHES ON THE CAPITOL ITSELF — AGAINST THE DEAL WITH THE FAR KINGDOM OF IRAN.
“I had a great day in D.C. even though the subject was an unpleasant one, the horrible Iran Nuke deal. Amazing crowd and enthusiasm!”
A letter to @CNN President Jeff Zucker-
“Oh wow, lightweight Governor @BobbyJindal, who is registered at less than 1 percent in the polls, just mocked my hair. So original!”
.... I only respond to people that register more than 1% in the polls. I never thought he had a chance and I’ve been proven right.
SEPTEMBER 11. FOR ONE PANEL, THE WAR FALLS SILENT.
“Let’s all take a moment to remember all of the heroes from a very tragic day that we cannot let happen again!”
Too many people on stage for debate. @RandPaul at 11th, with 2% in @RealClearNews, shouldn't be allowed to participate.
THE LETTER IS SENT. THE STAGE IS SET. UNDER THE BROADCAST HOUSE'S LIGHTS, THE SECOND DUEL AWAITS.
TO BE CONTINUED →
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This week in the saga
He keeps his word and stands before the Capitol against the Iran deal, an amazing crowd at his back — then turns his pen on the broadcast house itself, a formal letter of challenge to CNN's president. Small men snipe at the golden mane from below one percent and are dismissed with a single rule of war, and on the eleventh of September the saga bows its head for one silent panel before the road bends toward the second duel.
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Readers' Corner
Letters from the readership on Week 013. Pick a pen name — no account needed.
Readers' Corner
Letters from the readership on Week 013. Pick a pen name — no account needed.
Opening the mailbag…