Happy New Year to everyone on our blog! We rang in 2026 at home in Virginia with the kids. It is always a double celebration for us. New Year’s Eve is also our wedding anniversary. Twenty-eight years ago, Leslie and I eloped in Old Town Alexandria. (We used my high school ring for the wedding ring.)
I will be giving the summary of our year on the blog later, but I wanted to wish everyone a safe and joyous New Year in 2026. This year has had tremendous highs and lows for us. We lost my father-in-law Marty and my mother Angela.
There is, however, a lingering legal dispute that continues to dog our celebrations. I count this anniversary as our 36th, while Leslie insists on counting this year as our 28th anniversary. (She takes a purely contractual approach that we must go by the marriage license while I insist on credit for eight years of our dating as constructive monogamy). We toasted our anniversary and the New Year (as we did 28 years ago and every year since) with a bottle of Schramsberg Crémant.
On New Year’s Day, we will follow tradition and make the Bowl of the Wife of Kit Carson Soup. My father, Jack Turley, first introduced the soup to our family in Chicago, which is a Mexican turkey soup. (He claimed that the spicy soup was the cure for any hangover). We have made the soup every year for over 50 years. We will also be serving my favorite Wasabi Bloody Marys to friends coming over to celebrate the New Year.
2026 promises to be a wild ride. This year will get off to a fast start with major Supreme Court cases in the works as well as the run-up to the critical midterm elections.
We are roughly a month away from the release of my new book on February 3rd for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution has been years in the making and I am excited to see it in print.
I look forward to sharing these developments and stories with everyone on this blog. Despite the trolls, we have a unique community here, and I will be toasting to all of you at midnight.
Happy New Year to everyone on our blog.
Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro professor of public interest law at George Washington University and the author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”
Professor………..We’re looking forward to spending another year with you and your spot-on legal “lessons and carols”, as well as hearing all about your family traditions, menus, and values.
All aboard as we maneuver our way through 2026… How lucky are we that you always seem to lift the fog as we forward march. Thank you.
Happy New Year! Love your daily column.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you, Mr Turley. I very much appreciate your blog on the events in the world and look forward to your book! I may not always agree but your comments are always well thought out and fair! In this crazy world we need more Jonathan Turleys!
Happy, healthy new year to you and your family, Dr. Turley.
Happy Anniversary and of course your wife is correct—if you didn’t have the nerve to marry her 8 years previous; you don’t get to count it now! Happy New Year and resolved—the WIFE is ALWAYS right!
Best wishes to all for a 2026 that brings cohesion and goodwill to our shared world.
Here’s hoping for Res Ipsa Loquitur to take on future-leaning, open-ended questions of consequence, and leave behind rage as a theme. From my perspective, rage is a retreat into childish emotions among media-saturated adults, and afflicts at most 15-20%.
That makes rage a minority phenomenon like gambling, discourteous driving, and wearing pjs in public. It’s of great practical value to journalists who compete for your attention plying the news format called sensationalist alarmism.
They’ll never acknowledge how rare and unrepresentative (cherry-picked) the daily-rage-topic, and if some gullible readers go away with the misperception “it’s happening everywhere”, well, that’s just collateral damage to the public psyche.
But, know that media-savvy actors are intentionally playing the rage card to get coverage, and to opinion-shape you — it’s not just your eyeballs they want to own, it’s your amygdala. The journalist is willing to overlook that manipulative intentionality, content to reach your eyeballs.
Rage begets counter-rage. That keeps the news hopper brimming over.
2026 could be different if enough of us tune out manufactured conflict theatrics….if we put rage-bait out of reach.
That would be so refreshing, and begin to restore the stolen confidence. All it takes is remembering the difference between adult vs. childish ways of navigating the world.
Morning! “From my perspective, rage is a retreat into childish emotions among media-saturated adults, and afflicts at most 15-20%.” Seriously? Coming from you, who resorts to insults. Those who live in glass houses …
Kendra R. says: Seriously pbinca? Coming from you, who resorts to insults. Those who live in glass houses …
Now you’ve done it! pbinca has left the building to return to Newsom’s Kalifornia – just like she does every time she’ questioned about her fear mongering attacks on that Amendment that she hates with the heat of a thousand burning suns – the Second Amendment. The one which clearly states that a woman like yourselves right to carry a concealed weapon for self defense “shall not be infringed”.
pbinca is all on board with all the years of Obama, Biden, Pelosi, Newsom, etc taking and claiming the position that those words are only to be taken as merely suggestive in nature where Americans’ natural rights are concerned.
In Democrat logic, if pbinca does not want to exercise Second Amendment rights herself, then you nor any other woman in America need to be given permission to exercise that Second Amendment right that she herself does not want for herself. She will be the standard of what you are permitted to have for any of your rights.
Democrats… always selective in their Democrat Double Standards morality and interpretation of rights. pbinca is just one of our resident Democrat avatars of how they function and publicly display as Democrat voters.
Maybe they’ll do better in this New Year?
Professor Turley, thanks for a great year of columns, free wheeling discussions and enjoyable stories and here’s to another great year for you, your family and you’re readers. Oh, and tons of luck with your next book.
As for pbinca, glad you decided that Turley’s Happy New Year column merited your complaints about his readers, the column and him. You’re off to a great start for a year of carping, whining and being miserable.
Oh look, a troll! Are you really that blind to not realize you’re the most disgusting troll on this website. You insult everyone, calling them morons.
Who really is the moron here?
Fran, the use of proper English requires that you stipulate which of the previous commenters you are referring to and why…since I don’t see the word moron used.
Moron
HullBobby,
That was not me. Looks like the annony moron has to resort to pretending to be others as he has no credibility.
Happy New Year!!
Oh look, a troll! Are you really that blind to not realize you’re the most disgusting troll on this website. You insult everyone, calling them morons.
Oh look, our new Democrat Karen is the first this year to self-present as a drive in theater!!!! You from the same “Democrat Double Standards And Disappear” school of tactics, dearie?
Out of sight after posting that until the next time you fly in on your broom?
Projection:
Channeling one’s actions onto others typically refers to the psychological concept of projection, where an emotionally disturbed individual unconsciously or deliberately attributes their own thoughts, feelings, and anti-social or criminal behaviors onto someone else. This is an internal defense mechanism which allows that mentally ill person to avoid confronting their own behavior and guilt by seeing it instead as as the thoughts and actions of another person who they despise and hate.
“Despite the trolls, we have a unique community here,” I’m afraid that Turley is very naïve to think that what’s transpires on this blog is a community or even unique. Its typical mob action for any blog where disparate minds duke it out daily. Not surprised that he deems those who question his veracity, or that of others, as trolls. Interesting he would take offense at those who would have another opinion, perspective. No one regardless of intellect or profession is infallible.
Anonymous says Not surprised that he deems those who question his veracity, or that of others, as trolls. Interesting he would take offense at those who would have another opinion, perspective.
Why, that’s word for word the line that X/George/Anonymous claims when he attempts to justify and excuse his daily screed that usually begins with insults and defamation of Professor Turley. No, he’s not a contrarian Democrat troll who uses his host’s blog as his own. He is merely offering contradictory (and always correct) fact based corrections of our host along with fair minded differing opinions!
You made it seven hours and thirty two minutes into the New Year before your first BBBBUUUTTTT…. MUH TURLEY!!!! of the year.
So much for any self awareness or restraint, X/George/Anonymous.
Auguri! Happy New Year to you and your dear ones, Prof. Turley. I’ve got my seatbelt on and my tray table in its upright and locked position. Lots of turbulence ahead.
BTW, you can curb many of the trolls by changing your comment section set up. It would at least help us if there could only be one profile named “anonymous.”
Trolls huh? Are you devoid of open mindedness Mary? Seems so. As I see it, you are a troll also by definition. Why are you scared of what others have to say? Are your feelings so easily hurt when criticizes? Apparently so. Maybe if this blog were populated with adults …
Trolls huh? Are you devoid of open mindedness Mary? Seems so. As I see it, you are a troll also by definition.
Too early in the day for Democrats attempting to cosplay that they’re drive in theaters. Mirrors are their kryptonite – the reason they only brush their teeth twice a year.
Projection:
Channeling one’s actions onto others typically refers to the psychological concept of projection, where an emotionally disturbed individual unconsciously or deliberately attributes their own thoughts, feelings, and anti-social or criminal behaviors onto someone else. This is an internal defense mechanism which allows that mentally ill person to avoid confronting their own behavior and guilt by seeing it instead as as the thoughts and actions of another person who they despise and hate.
Did I read that right? Mary wants to target people for their opinions, hang a sign on them so they can be targeted and vilified. So what is the difference between a Mary and liberals? Nothing. She wants to suppress expression of free speech.
Mary wrote: “you can curb many of the trolls by changing your comment section set up. It would at least help us if there could only be one profile named “anonymous.””
Assuming that statement was not deliberately disingenuous, you evidently misjudge the objectives of Turley and his minions wrt to this comment section. During 2025, this space was deliberately moved in the opposite direction from what you suggest: *away* from allowing posters to take responsibility for their posts.
I am unable to sign up for a WordPress account because I use a VPN on-line at all times for privacy and security purposes, and WordPress account creation is intolerant of that. As of the beginning of 2025, there was an available field in the “leave a reply” form for an unregistered commenter to provide an ad hoc name (identity). I used that field consistently, as did several other regular posters. Sometime during the year, that field was removed. I have mentioned (complained) about that action and the resulting situation on many occasions here since then. Those complaints have not only failed to elecit any remedy, not a single one has so much as been acknowledged.
Also, Turley has claimed that he never reads the comments section for this blog. How then, pray tell, does he know anything about trolls here?
Finally, I have successfully posted comments to columns here only to find that those comments have vanished later in the day. These were typically comments that lacked profanity, and were (for the most part) civilly phrased, but several of them have attacked the morals and ethics of politicians, in general. Now, there are clearly WordPress glitches that sometimes impair getting a comment to post here initially. However, when that comment shows as accepted, and can be revisited several times more during the current browser session, but is completely gone when returning here several hours later, I think it is fair to assume that someone has taken deliberate action to remove it.
My conclusion is that something stinks, and it is not nearly so far away as Denmark…
^from the troll who doesn’t know how to spell elicit and copycats “pray tell.”
^from the troll who doesn’t know how to spell elicit and copycats “pray tell.”
Democrats welfare checks go a lot further these days with where falling gas prices due to Trump allow their purchases of gas to light their dark Marxist world is concerned:
Gaslighting
Gaslighting is the intended psychological manipulation by a low-IQ perpetrator of those they hope to victimize through intentionally misleading that person or group. This involves the perpetrator lying, denying events, and other methods used in the hope their intended victims doubt their perceptions of reality, memories, and feel overly emotional or irrational.
The main five methods of gaslighting that may be used alone or in conjunction with others are: lying, blame shifting, countering, trivializing and withholding.
Is that your idea of a reply substantially addressing the claims made? I’ll give you exactly the response you have earned for that: GFY @$$h013…
Happy New Year to all! We broke tradition this year and we did not do seafood on New Years Eve- we went with filets. Since we moved to the south in 2013 we have adopted the southern tradition on new years day and will be having all of these! “A traditional Southern New Year’s Day meal typically includes black-eyed peas, greens, pork, and cornbread, each symbolizing good luck, wealth, progress, and prosperity for the year ahead. These dishes are deeply rooted in Southern culture and are often enjoyed as a way to start the year with hope and abundance.”
Happy New Year, Johnathon, family and all! A thought occurred about your 36 year thesis. The 8 years is also the product of due diligence. As for trolls, they actually sharpen contrast with the good thinkers and writers here that lift up us all. Finally, Rage and the Republic couldn’t come at a better time. This year looks like a lot of weather helm that needs a lighthouse out on the point.
Yes, Professor, I second all the good wishes above and toast you and your bride with Florida Orange Juice this morning. I look forward to your messages every day, as does my grandson who is still in Law School (not yours, William & Mary). Not so much some of the vicious comments.
BTW, your wife is correct. The legal wedding, and not the preliminaries, is the starting point for your journey together. Basic contract law.
Don’t forget folks, by his book or else … NY greeting and he plugs his book?
Tell me this guy isn’t a manipulator.
Pathetic at best. Try growing up.
I guess you’re too stupid to enjoy the implication.
Ano says the same thing over and over. Ellen
DustOff,
Quite right.
And would this be the same annony moron who is always questioning your spelling of the word collage and then says, “Don’t forget folks, by his book or else”?
This guy isn’t a manipulator.
Told ya! 1 .
NY greeting and he plugs his book? Tell me this guy isn’t a manipulator.
Tell us that post wasn’t an enraged troll’s fine vintage whine to serve up with New Year’s Day breakfast.
(Clue for Democrat communists: one of the strongest points for free market capitalism versus your preferred communism is that, if you don’t want to buy or even read any book, nothing in America will force you to go buy that book. Especially one being advertised on a free blog where you aren’t forced to pull out your wallet and pay in order to get through a paywall in order to post your vintage Democrat whines)
Gaslighting
Gaslighting is the intended psychological manipulation by a low-IQ perpetrator of those they hope to victimize through intentionally misleading that person or group. This involves the perpetrator lying, denying events, and other methods used in the hope their intended victims doubt their perceptions of reality, memories, and feel overly emotional or irrational.
The main five methods of gaslighting that may be used alone or in conjunction with others are: lying, blame shifting, countering, trivializing and withholding.
Well, the clock is ticking on how long we get into 2026 before X shows up to suck all the joy out of the year with his first attack and attempts to insult and defame his and our host, Professor Turley. We could have set up a 50/50 lottery for date and hour, with the remaining half of the pot going to one of the First Amendment foundations.
Traditions: The first rounds of the year were launched into the skies at midnight sharp. The nearest neighbors sounded more like they were relying on fireworks. My Griff pup, my teenage boy, was frantic because he was convinced the gunfire meant that there must be pheasants to find and retrieve somewhere out in the yard. This one, Leben, can boresight a chukar from a 100 yards away and he’s just barely grown into his legs and feet.
As January 1st is my birthday, I will have a celebratory Breakfast Beer when I get up to go along with the traditional French Toast (more like Indian fry bread considering the copious amounts of frying in butter involved) buried under mountains of bacon. The Residential Sergeant Major and the remainder of the Estrogen Mafia will cluck furiously about how I am going to kill myself eating like that – I will remind them that now that I’m 70, threats of imminent death from eating habits don’t have the same effect as when heard 20-30 years ago.
The remainder of the day will probably have regular moments of scotch taste testing as family and friends do the New Year’s visiting circuit. Pheasant hunting would normally be on – but not this year and not with the conditions for tomorrow.
The other tradition – the New Years turkey will also be given a pass this year. The warm temperatures and rain from ten days ago not only eliminated all the snow in our area of Montana, but in combination with high winds leaving us without power for over a day, flooded our crawlspace enough to kill our brand new water heater. Not going to do the turkey and related cleanup when water has to be heated in a pot on the stove… the turkey dark meat and Poliski Ogórki dill pickle sandwiches from leftovers will be deeply missed…
So instead, there is a new Indian restaurant in town that is offering a lunch buffet with a wide range of dishes that sound like they need to be sampled. Will be a worthy replacement for the usual Hutterite turkey that’s the usual guest of honor at our New Year’s dinner.
To America the beautiful republic, for this special Constitutional year: a secure and prosperous 2026. The same to all the truly hard working, proudly self-sufficient, law-abiding and patriotic Americans, whatever their station and stage in life.
To the rest of the population who don’t qualify for that… at least make a New Year’s Resolution to go sign an organ donor card so you can contribute something to America and Americans at least once in your life.
Family, Friends, Community, Country – and whatever form of faith brings it all together for you. Sìolmhor…
Auld Lang Syne – Dougie MacLean
This video is EXACTLY what I was about to post! You have good taste in music!
Love it!
P.S. Happy Birthday, anonymous.
Well thanks Cindy; if you were around you would be offered a wee dram from the engraved silver quaich permanently placed at the front door – a regimental tradition from the sergeants & warrant officer’s mess, nothing to do with family tradition.
I am now up and at ’em about to tuck in to that traditional New Year’s Breakfast, while The Estrogen Mafia clucks away in disapproval of my younger brothers and I the background. I am sure the Residential Sergeant Major, She Who Usually Must Be Obeyed, will make me pay for it later. We still put in long days hunting in the mountains, ski and play seniors hockey in the winter and not a one of us is anything like being a porker, but that just isn’t good enough. I don’t understand the problem: all of them get everything when we eventually shuffle off this mortal coil.
I got my taste for Dougie MacLean’s folk music from my now passed on Scottish grandparents (who really couldn’t have remembered much of Scotland after arriving here practically as wee bairns in arms).
They were playing his LPs beginning somewhere around the 1970’s in an eclectic choice of music that also included Porter Wagoner and assorted blue grass and Louis Armstrong. Considering that they spent their entire lives as teenagers in adults in very, very small farm and ranch towns and probably never saw anybody’s live performance, I don’t know how that worked out… Maybe they just wanted to prevent me putting on a Jefferson Airplane, Rolling Stones, or some similar other LP of choice back then.
As for celebrating a 70th birthday… My observation is this: the only good thing about your body turning 70 is that it sure as hell beats doing the alternative: taking the long dirt nap on the other side of the grass…
Anonymous,
Thank you for the reply…..a fine read…. like a wonderful short story in a magazine. You must be a professional writer? or just a damn good one.
I discovered the Dougie you tube years ago and would send it every New Year’s Eve to my beloved big brother. (our family had dear, dear friends in Dundee). He’d always write back and tell me he loved it and that it made him cry, but that it was a “good” cry. He passed away a couple of years ago.
Enjoy your 70’s. Honestlawyermostly and I are approaching the runway at Octogenarian International, after circling for 10 years. 🙂
Ah, life! Ya gotta love it……but mostly, ya gotta live it.
Cindy Bragg says: Thank you for the reply…..a fine read…. like a wonderful short story in a magazine. You must be a professional writer?
I will happily accept exaggerated compliments offered in a sense of kindness. My only professional writing experience is far too many years hammering out obligatory paperwork. Starting out on a manual Remington-Rand in junior high school in 1969 (the only real fight I ever had with Mom was her ordering me to take one typing class instead of the usual shop classes – I lost of course: and the future proved her right).
Anyways, then came electric typewriters and a job where I did as much paperwork as time I spent out on the street. Ultimately I’m at the point where I can now bang out 100 WPM on a keyboard. So what might seem like some amount of writing skill is nothing other than my fingers being able to keep up with what’s going through my mind at the moment. Filters do get removed in the process when it’s a response to a post rather than a stand on it’s own post…
For people like my grandparents (you don’t have to be an immigrant from another country), perhaps the appeal of Auld Lang Syne is that with the arrival of they and their family here, they left so very many behind where they came from, who only continued to live in the letters they received and memories. Moving from border to border within the same country would have the same affect at the time when Burns wrote down his version of that song we recognize today.
And whatever our ancestor’s backstory, once you get into your 50’s and beyond, more and more your thoughts regularly turn to departed family and friends and absent comrades. The song itself is about two men meeting who have long been friends and now live apart, but the sentiment applies universally to when we think of those we’ve had our deepest relationships with in life when we gather during special moments for friends and family.
Many military infantry units with long lineages have taken the sentiments of memories of those near and dear to us that Burns described and incorporated them into the toast to absent friends and fallen comrades at Mess Dinners/Dining In (which are very, VERY formal affairs complete with silver tableware all around, linen, the whole nine yards – no jungle ape infantry behavior allowed).
Just one example from one regiment whose founding goes back about a century and a half:
The commanding officer (or the President of the Mess Committee) addresses those seated at the table with something similar to the following to introduce and explain the toast they’re about to participate in (there’s always new soldiers, new wives, honored guests that have never seen this before). The introduction goes something along the lines of this:
You will notice the small table set for one that is off on its own – it is reserved to honor our absent friends and fallen comrades in arms.
This symbolizes that they are still with us, here in spirit.
We will never forget the brave men who answered our nation’s call and served the cause of freedom in a terrible way.
We are ever mindful that the sweetness of enduring peace has always been tainted by the bitterness of personal sacrifice.
We are compelled to never forget that while we enjoy our daily pleasures, there are others who have endured the agonies of pain, deprivation and death.
I would like to explain the meaning of each of the items you see on this special table.
The table is round – to show our everlasting concern for our fallen comrades.
The tablecloth is white – symbolizing the purity of their motives when answering the call to duty.
The single red rose, displayed in a vase, reminds us of the life of each of our fallen comrades, and the loved ones and friends of these comrades who keep the faith.
The vase is tied with a red ribbon, symbol of our continued determination to remember our comrades who willingly shed their blood.
A slice of lemon on the bread plate is to remind us of the bitter fate of those who will never return.
A pinch of salt symbolizes the tears endured by the families of those who have sacrificed all.
The single burning white candle reminds us that in the darkest times there will always still be some purity and light.
The Holy Book represents the strength gained through faith to sustain those lost from our country.
The glass is inverted, they cannot toast with us any longer.
The chair is empty because they are no longer with us.
Let us remember – and never forget their sacrifice.
May they and their families ever be watched over and protected.
The instruction is then given for all to charge their glasses and rise for the toast. The toast once everyone is standing generally goes like this:
Let us give thanks for the many blessings we have received.
Let us give thanks for the security of our nation and for the freedoms we enjoy and experience every day.
Many times down through the years our country has called, and many men have answered the call.
However, let us also remember the great price that has been paid for that freedom too many times.
We knew them. They lived, they felt, they were as vibrant, as energetic, as immortal as you and I.
They were brave. They fell for peace and for freedom in the service of their country.
Many will lecture us about the futility of death and war, but we shall never forget that they died, not in vain, but in honor.
Let us not forget our fallen comrades, but remember them always, for they have earned our respect and admiration with their lives.
We knew them, we will remember them, and they will not be forgotten.
To our absent friends and fallen comrades!
Like Auld Lang Syne, for many of us at these dinners, the song and that toast are very moving and very personal moments that have great significance and emotions attached while we participate.
This is what life should be about.
Anonymous……ok, I’m hooked…..and if and when you’re published, I want to be on the mailing list.
The story re: the Mess Dinners is fascinating and poignant. Thank you for posting it. I send the Dougie you tube to a different friend each New Year’s Eve, thinking of it as an “in memory of my big brother” email, and in hopes that the friend will enjoy it as much as he did.
As far as typing classes in high school…………sadly, I flunked the course! I had to drop out of the class and take study hall halfway through the semester. I just couldn’t take the stress of someone standing over me, banging a ruler on my desk, commanding me to go faster, and so I would freeze up….! I will say that the teacher almost cried when she told me I was getting an “F” and she apologized, bless her heart.. My parents were fine with it but my friends kept asking: “How could you fail typing when you play the piano so well?” HUH? I thought that reasoning was a scream LOL.
Thank You, Prof. Turley! Well said re: the bittersweetness of the passing of years… Wishing you the Best Year ever for your work and phenomenal writing.. there is Great Appreciation here for both!! Happy New Year and Happy Anniversary.. and many, many more of each..!! ..and.. last but not least, a Toast to your upcoming Book!
Happy New Years and go win yourself Pulitzer Prize for your great writing! Mr. Sweepy
I think it important that readers understand that Turley is not a journalist, therefore ineligible for any prizes in journalism, let alone the Pulitzer. Ask him.
Yes, we all know the good professor is not a journalist. He is a Constitutional lawyer and a professor of law.
However, his writing, albeit opinion, would be more so worthy of a Pulitzer than say the NYT.
I think it important that readers understand that Turley is not a journalist, therefore ineligible for any prizes in journalism.
Pretty selective and restrictive version of what qualifies as a “journalist”. Particularly just a short time after the infamous Washington Times’ (who kept the Pulitzer Prizes they were awarded for posting lies about the fictional and felonious “Russia Dossier”) columnist Dorothy Parker won a Pulitzer Prize “For her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues” in the “Commentary” category.
Professor Turley never posted a blog entry here from a column posted at The Hill, USA Today, Fox, or other online news doing exactly the same thing as Parker was being published for doing at the disgraceful WaPoo?
Would you like more examples of commentators who have been awarded Pulitzer’s, whether or not their writing was anything near as fraudulent as that which won the same WaPoo those “Russia Dossier” Pulitizers?
With that reminder of what your analysis missed out on, we’re left with this: Your desperate need to provide your personal analysis of what a journalist supposedly is, makes it equally important that you explain why you have that desperate need to make everybody aware of that nugget of wisdom concerning the man who provides you with free access to his blog?
For everybody other than yourself, the initial comment and your response is just meaningless trivia. Meanwhile, to help you with your pursuit of the correct awarding of Pulitzer Prizes, another journalist that would fall into the commentary category:
Will New York Times, Washington Post Return Pulitzers for Misleading Russia Collusion Stories?
https://www.heritage.org/civil-society/commentary/will-new-york-times-washington-post-return-pulitzer-misleading-russia
Also want to add this, Turley is a opinion columnist, is a writer who regularly expresses personal views, insights, and commentary on current events, politics, culture, or other topics of interest through a recurring column in a newspaper, magazine, website, or other publication.
Thanks for a year of commentary and great information.
Happy New Year Jonathan!
🥳 Happy New Year & Happy Anniversary-it’s not yet midnight in the Midwest 🥳
Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉🎊 on your wedding and dating anniversaries! I imagine old town Alexandria was a charming place to elope. I did sone work for the late US District Judge TS Ellis III there around the time you and the missus were eloping 😊perhaps our paths crossed. I wish I had known and could have shaken your hand.
Happy New Year – ’26 Johnathan and family. May 2026 be prosperous and successful for us all.
Rgds – on Amtrak #6 Den -Chi
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