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Wouldn't it be wonderful if the names "Obama" and "Clinton" (that's both of them) were no longer mentioned every 10 minutes in the 24 hour news cycle? That goes for the print media, too. Steven Kurlander's recent national fame, courtesy of Bill O'Reilly, remin...

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Published inSun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Main Authors Gretchen Gettemy Thompson, t Lauderale, Nicoll, Richard, Milch, Herbert, Orzel, K R, Gloger, Janet
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fort Lauderdale, Fla Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 23.05.2012
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Summary:Wouldn't it be wonderful if the names "Obama" and "Clinton" (that's both of them) were no longer mentioned every 10 minutes in the 24 hour news cycle? That goes for the print media, too. Steven Kurlander's recent national fame, courtesy of Bill O'Reilly, reminded me of an opinion piece Mr. Kurlander wrote a few weeks ago. The column dealt with Mr. Kurlander's observation that Jewish voter loyalty is to the Democratic Party, but not to President [Barack Obama]. Last, people like [Stephen L. Goldstein] are forever talking of the evil of the "military-industrial complex" that was mentioned in President Eisenhower's last speech. What you never, ever hear from them is the lines a few paragraphs later worrying about the equal evil of: "The prospect of domination of the nation's scholars by federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present and is gravely to be regarded.