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  • Jan 9, 2025 | washingtontimes.com | Charles Hurt

    OPINION: Had Donald Trump not gone into real estate, tabloid smack talk, reality TV, marketing, steak sales, the gold sneaker business and — ultimately — politics, he would have been a brilliant deejay. Just ask him. And whatever you do, never get between Donald Trump and the jukebox, as a magical evening at the club starts winding down at the end of the night.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | washingtontimes.com | Charles Hurt

    OPINION: It’s Jan. 6, and the government’s war on the innocent citizen rolls on. The latest great battle in this long war comes from New York City. But it is part of the much broader campaign by powerful government enthusiasts across the country against American citizens.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | washingtontimes.com | Charles Hurt

    OPINION: According to the T-shirts, Benjamin Franklin once said that beer proves that God loves us and wants us to be happy. Historians quibble, but you get the point. In all things, give thanks. Further proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy is that he invented television so we can watch the lying left-wing media meltdown in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s triumphant reelection.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | washingtontimes.com | Charles Hurt

    OPINION: The fever has broken. Trump Derangement Syndrome has run its course, and America is on the road to a speedy recovery in time for Thanksgiving dinner. Democrats and the political press have only come more unhinged as President-elect Donald Trump has gotten closer to returning to the White House. They compare him to Hitler and accuse his supporters of being racist and “semi-fascist” — whatever that means.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | washingtontimes.com | Charles Hurt

    OPINION: President-elect Donald Trump once said that the second greatest book ever written — after the Holy Bible, of course — is “The Art of the Deal,” written, of course — of course! — by Donald Trump himself. But that book — indeed the entire arc of Mr. Trump’s life — could have also been titled “The Art of the Possible.” In God we trust. And in Mr. Trump, anything is possible. (These two statements, by the way, are not mutually exclusive.) Ridicule him.

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