Sentences with phrase «says syndicated columnist»

«The crimes revealed in the e-mails promise to be the global warming scandal of the century,» says syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin.
• «We've moved past the Catholic issue thanks largely to that speech,» says the syndicated columnist Cal Thomas, praising John F. Kennedy's famous speech» a.k.a. his capitulation» to the Southern Baptists in Houston in 1960.

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Shapiro started his career as a syndicated conservative columnist at the age of 17 but wrote a critique in February of Parkland activists like Hogg and Gonzalez, pointing out their youth and saying, «Children and teenagers are not fully rational actors.
The Editor - in - Chief of First Thingsand syndicated columnist in this magazine went as far as to say that «it serves neither peace nor understanding to acquiesce in the efforts of Muslim leaders to change the subject» away from «the sources of terrorism and oppression perpetrated in the name of Islam (which) after all, is what prompted these exchanges in the first place».
I'm lucky enough to know what syndicated columnist Ann Landers meant when she said, «I would rather have my column on a thousand refrigerator doors than win a Pulitzer Prize.»
Steve Dale, syndicated columnist and host of Chicago's «Pet Central» radio show and Animal Planet Radio, said NPWM delivers an important message to pet owners about the importance of twice - a-year wellness exams, a message Dale has independently promoted over the years to his readers, listeners and viewers.
Consumers who pay an annual fee to become a «member» of a Costco store will be entitled to receive a discount on a variety of services, including real estate — related services, says national syndicated real estate columnist Kenneth R. Harney.
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