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Articles Written by: RICH GALEN
Who is This?
Rich Galen is a regular commentator on MSNBC and a former communications director for Vice President Dan Quayle while Quayle was a United States Senator and director of communications for the U.S. House of Representatives. He is the founder and editor of one of the Web's original blogs, Mullings.com, located on the Web at www.mullings.com.
You may only know about "Watergate" because every scandal since then has been appended with the word "-gate." A part of the Watergate scandal was the publication of what became known as Richard Nixon's "Enemies List."
According to a memo from White ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
19 Oct 2009
ACORN is an acronym for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. It is one of those manufactured acronyms that come before the name is invented to fit the acronym. Does that explanation make any sense?
Whether it does or not, ACORN is an ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
16 Sep 2009
None of the national evening news anchors were there to bring you breathless coverage.
None of the networks suspended regular programming to show the event in real time.
A number of the weekend shows were taped on Thursday or Friday and didn't even ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
14 Sep 2009
In the run up to his speech before a Joint Session of Congress tonight, President Barack Obama had a meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) at the White House. After the meeting, as is the custom, ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
9 Sep 2009
September first. Already. You know my theory on this: As you get older, time goes by faster because each year is a smaller percentage of your age. When you were five years old, a year was 20 percent of your life. If you get to be, say, 62 then a year ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
1 Sep 2009
The election for President of Afghanistan is over. Maybe. If you've followed this at all, then you know that incumbent President Hamid Karzai has been in a battle for re-election (not counting minor and vanity candidates) against three other men.
The ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
21 Aug 2009
Afghanistan will hold its second-ever elections for President on Thursday. The Afghans will also be holding their second-ever elections for provincial councils. It will be the first time the two elections are held on the same day.
I am here as a member ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
18 Aug 2009
During the primary season last year, Hillary Clinton claimed she was more qualified than Barack Obama to be President of the United States because of the skills and knowledge of international affairs she had gained at the side of Bill Clinton.
I know ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
14 Aug 2009
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer have single-handedly returned us to, as the opening to the Lone Ranger used go, "to the days of yesteryear" by saying in an op-ed piece in USA Today that:
These disruptions are occurring because ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
11 Aug 2009
The New York Times had an amazing front page story yesterday which I would have thought would have jumped to the top of every cable news cycle except for the Senate's confirmation of Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
The headline of the story was: "White House ...
From RICH GALEN,
Town Hall,
7 Aug 2009