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  • A columnist’s first 50 years

    11/30/2024 2:41:50 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 55 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | November 26, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EST | George F. Will
    One secret of column-writing: Offer platoons of facts that give readers the delight of discovery.It is tempting but mistaken to say that the current administration of the universe is defective because people are not required to read op-ed columns. That thought is too adjacent to progressivism, which, a critic has said, does not care what people do as long as it is compulsory. Besides, a smaller readership can be superior to a bigger one. Most people do not read newspapers; most who do skip the op-ed page. This means that the few, the happy few, who do read columns do...
  • George Will: Trump and DeSantis will be GOP primary losers

    07/15/2023 2:17:26 PM PDT · by entropy12 · 98 replies
    Yahoo ^ | Fri, July 14, 2023 | Nick Roberson
    Conservative commentator George Will criticized 2024 GOP primary favorites former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in a column Friday, saying that both candidates will come out of the GOP primary weaker. “The 2024 Republican nomination question was supposed to be: Could anyone harpoon the Great Orange Whale? Who knew that he would harpoon himself, repeatedly? Or that DeSantis, playing Captain Ahab, would pay Trump the sincerest form of flattery by imitating his persona as an unhappy warrior?” Will wrote in a Washington Post column.
  • Donald Trump looks increasingly like a stray orange hair to be flicked off the nation’s sleeve

    03/05/2022 1:10:05 PM PST · by lowbridge · 169 replies
    Washington Post ^ | March 4, 2022 | George Will
    Floundering in his attempts to wield political power while lacking a political office, Donald Trump looks increasingly like a stray orange hair to be flicked off the nation’s sleeve. His residual power, which he must use or lose, is to influence his party’s selection of candidates for state and federal offices. This is, however, perilous because he has the power of influence only if he is perceived to have it. That perception will dissipate if his interventions in Republican primaries continue to be unimpressive. So, Trump must try to emulate the protagonist of “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.”...