LETTERS OPINIONS
LA Is not on fire, to Trump’s regret
The president is doing his best to inflame passions within and at California. Calling in the National Guard against the governor’s wishes is a provocation. Sending in Marines to add drama to his show is an insult as well as incitement. The Marines are not a fashion accessory. They are …
The woke right
In 2018, some activists, appalled by woke nonsense being published by academic journals, submitted nonsensical research. One paper claimed researchers “closely and respectfully examined the genitals of ... ten thousand dogs” to learn about “rape culture and queer performativity at urban dog parks.”
The con and the con job: Trump proves a blowhard on Ukraine
Last week we marked another anniversary of D-Day, the landing by Allied troops at Normandy, launched to liberate Europe from its murderous occupation by fascists. Thousands of young soldiers died in the initial phases of the campaign to free Europe; many thousands more would die before the Nazis surrendered.
‘Abundance’ is abundantly confused
The hot-selling book “Abundance” is written by liberals who bash liberals, or more precisely, try to make them feel guilty. Sure, authors Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson shed some blame on conservatives for why America doesn’t build as easily as it used to. But it’s those liberals in expensive cities, …
Hodag pride: Thank you for $300K in scholarships
To the Editor: On behalf of the Rhinelander Area Scholarship Foundation and the Rhinelander High School Class of 2025, I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the greater Rhinelander community for its extraordinary generosity and continued support of our graduating seniors.
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The Human rights campaign
Why does Uber make videos where people say, “I’m non-binary or genderqueer”? And why does Lockheed Martin fund floats at Pride parades? Because companies want to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign’s “Corporate Equality Index.”
The real problem with Joni Ernst
What do you do about Joni Ernst? The Republican senator from Iowa is being mocked by liberal media and beyond for her snarky response to a question about cuts in Medicaid: “We all are going to die.” That clumsy remark has been skewered for its insensitivity, but its greater significance …
River News: Our View
Well it’s Pride Month and Gov. Tony Evers hoisted the so-called progress flag high above the state capitol last week as the governor saluted LGBTQ “folks” all across the state. Nothing wrong with the salute per se, though raising the flag over the capitol is something else again. The problem …
Feeling sorry for Elon Musk is not impossible
Elon Musk may have thought that dropping more than $250 million into Trump’s reelection campaign would have bought permanent affection from the president. No, it was a show of obeisance that labeled Musk as one to be played. Besides, in Trump’s dog-eat-dog view of wealth, the far-richer Musk may have …
1930s redux: Stoking resentments, a demagogue does his thing
Hillary Clinton took quite a lambasting in 2016 when she used the word “deplorable” to describe the Donald Trump phenomenon that had captivated so much of America, but the word choice has long since proved apt, even perfect. Oxford Dictionary suggests that the word’s best synonyms are “disgraceful” and “shameful,” …
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Gail’s Law can save lives from breast cancer
This year, 5,920 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Wisconsin and sadly, 690 will lose their battle. I write today as one of the many fighting relentlessly for more precious moments with my loved ones. I am one of the 50 percent of women with dense breast tissue, …
All the craze: October 8 documentary showcases cool fashion and moral depravity
On Wednesday evening, Sarah Milgrim, 26, and Yaron Lischinsky, 30, went to a party in Washington, D.C. She was a Jewish woman from Prairie Village, Kansas; he was a Christian and a citizen of Israel. The couple worked in Israel’s Embassy to the United States. They were scheduled to fly …
Newbold: Rules of the road, safe or simply legal
To the Editor: I would like to extend some genuine appreciation to the Newbold town board. This group of dedicated individuals has accepted and embraced the role of managing town business for the greater good of the town of Newbold, residents, and visitors.
Sheikh attack: Qatar and company turn America into a grift shop
Donald Trump may not know due process from “101 Dalmatians,” but he knows get-rich-quick schemes, and he wasted little time after taking office before making a beeline for the world’s most reliable generator of cash for the Trump family: the Mideast.
Funny. Trump suddenly finds the profit motive a shocking concept
Donald Trump’s whirlwind visit to Qatar was certainly an extravaganza: “Red and lavender carpets. Arabian horses. Glitzy chandeliers. Camels. Sword dancers,” according to The New York Times. Sounded like a night at Studio 54.
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