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Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men o...HD Stock Footage
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Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men on good grooming
Newsreel feature ''For men only'. Nationally syndic...
published: 10 Jun 2014
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93 - Getting Syndicated.
Over the years I’ve spoken to a number of authors who say they aspire to write a syndicated column. Getting syndicated is a great idea, albeit a challenging one. If you’ve thought of this no doubt most (if not all) of your competition has too. But don’t let this discourage you; while syndication may take a while, it’s still worth pursuing.
There are a number of tried and true ways you can enter this market, there are also a few “back door” methods that might work equally as good. The first thing you’ll need to do however is get to know your competition. For this I recommend that you get a copy of The Editor & Publisher Annual Directory of Syndication.
Explore this book carefully and you’ll find that syndicated columns are listed by both the syndicated service that offers them as well as...
published: 24 Mar 2022
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Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins dies at 62
IN MEMORY OF MOLLY IVINS. A BRIAN LAMB INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS.
April 26, 1998
From C-Span BookTV
CLICK TO WATCH THIS WONDERFUL VIDEO OF A 1998 INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS
http://booknotes.onstreammedia.com/vss-bin/vss_SR/cspan_booknotes/search?template=popup_frame.tmpl&_query=&access=Private&ShowID=1410&_query4=Entire+Program&CspanUserId=&cbin=&asset_id=14174
A Brian Lamb interview with Molly Ivins
Also on booknotes with transcript
published: 18 May 2009
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Cal Thomas, Syndicated Columnist
Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter.
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published: 03 Apr 2024
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Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author Atlantic Speakers Bureau, Greg Schwem
Greg Schwem, Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author
Greg Schwem is more than a comedian; Greg Schwem is a motivational corporate comedian. And the corporate world has taken note. Greg’s take on the 21st century workplace and work/life balance has landed him on SIRIUS Radio, Comedy Central and the pages of Exceptional People Magazine. More than just a business humorist, Greg is also an author, nationally syndicated humor columnist, TV travel host, award-winning greeting card writer and creator of funnydadinc, voted one of the top Dad humor sites of 2020. He has shared the concert stage with the likes of Celine Dion and Keith Urban.
A graduate of Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism, Greg never envisioned a career in laughter. Instead, h...
published: 10 Jul 2019
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Personal Success Coach and Syndicated Columnist, Tamara Hartley: U.S.A. - YTYR Radio
Tamara Hartley is a Personal Success Coach; a Syndicated Columnist; a mother of four children; she's writing a book which is due to be published this fall titled "Stop Wasting Your Time" which she states is NOT a time management book - but she was inspired to write this book by her friend, Les Brown, AND is working on her Ph.D. in Industrial Organizational Psychology (hopefully I got that right); and also holds a top management job in a very interesting company. Tamara should write about time management...
This is a woman that has a genuinely happy face and an equally happy and wise personality.
Tamara Hartley comes to YTYR Radio and shares not only learned knowledge, but experiences that can help many of the most confused among us. This is one interview that you should share with eve...
published: 02 Jul 2013
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Walter Williams -- syndicated columnist
and John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University joins Steve to weigh in on race and gender inequality, the goodbye from Kathleen Sebelius, and President Obama's latest war-on-women ploy
published: 11 Apr 2014
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60 Second Seers -- Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist
Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist, struggles against the egg timer, but manages to compress his guesses into a minute.
published: 08 Nov 2006
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Was it really the economy that helped Trump will? #podcast #presidenttrump #2024elections
@ErichMcElroy US expat Erich McElroy reaches across the pond to find out what is happening in America - this week Erich welcomes back Republican (non-MAGA) commentator and writer SE Cupp. SE the host of the podcast ‘Off the Cupp’ as well as a long time syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News (also available via the Chicago Sun Times) and a commentator and panelist on CNN. In the run up to the election SE hosted the show ‘Battleground’ based in a swing state and talking outside the media bubble to voters in the key states that returned the keys to the White House to former President, current felon and now President-elect - Donald Trump. In her conversation with Erich she reveals how she saw it coming and why it happened. They also go through Trump’s picks for the Cabinet so far and...
published: 26 Nov 2024
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Pat Buchanan, Commentator, author, syndicated columnist politician broadcaster and conservative icon
joins Pete to discuss why Vladimir Putin's NY Times op-ed was astounding!
published: 13 Sep 2013
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Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men o...HD Stock Footage
CriticalPast is an archive of historic footage. The vintage footage in this video has been uploaded for research purposes, and is presented in unedited form. So...
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Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men on good grooming
Newsreel feature ''For men only'. Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men on good grooming. He gives tips to men for folding suits while traveling. He lays pants on a flat surface and then the shoulders of the jacket on the wide part of the pants. He then folds it neatly for packing while traveling, into suitcase. Location: United States. Date: June 25, 1956.
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Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men on good grooming
Newsreel feature ''For men only'. Nationally syndicated columnist Bert Bachrach imparts some valuable tips to men on good grooming. He gives tips to men for folding suits while traveling. He lays pants on a flat surface and then the shoulders of the jacket on the wide part of the pants. He then folds it neatly for packing while traveling, into suitcase. Location: United States. Date: June 25, 1956.
Visit us at www.CriticalPast.com:
57,000+ broadcast-quality historic clips for immediate download.
Fully digitized and searchable, the CriticalPast collection is one of the largest archival footage collections in the world. All clips are licensed royalty-free, worldwide, in perpetuity. CriticalPast offers immediate downloads of full-resolution HD and SD masters and full-resolution time-coded screeners, 24 hours a day, to serve the needs of broadcast news, TV, film, and publishing professionals worldwide. Still photo images extracted from the vintage footage are also available for immediate download. CriticalPast is your source for imagery of worldwide events, people, and B-roll spanning the 20th century.
- published: 10 Jun 2014
- views: 51
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93 - Getting Syndicated.
Over the years I’ve spoken to a number of authors who say they aspire to write a syndicated column. Getting syndicated is a great idea, albeit a challenging one...
Over the years I’ve spoken to a number of authors who say they aspire to write a syndicated column. Getting syndicated is a great idea, albeit a challenging one. If you’ve thought of this no doubt most (if not all) of your competition has too. But don’t let this discourage you; while syndication may take a while, it’s still worth pursuing.
There are a number of tried and true ways you can enter this market, there are also a few “back door” methods that might work equally as good. The first thing you’ll need to do however is get to know your competition. For this I recommend that you get a copy of The Editor & Publisher Annual Directory of Syndication.
Explore this book carefully and you’ll find that syndicated columns are listed by both the syndicated service that offers them as well as their topic. This will give you a good starting point in your research and since most newspapers now have on-line archives, you’ll be able to explore past articles and see how these topics differ from your own.
Once you’ve explored this, define for yourself how your topic/angle is different from the ones you found during your research. Then once you’ve defined this, you can start targeting papers or syndication services with your query letter and sample articles. This is the traditional way of entering this market. For most it can be long and tedious and you might find that without prior “clippings” to offer them, the process takes even longer.
In that vein, I’d recommend that you try offering your column locally first or to one paper at a time but not in a “syndication deal” but as a filler; newspapers will be a lot quicker to take filler items than to explore syndication options with you. By offering them consistent filler content (and saving those valuable clippings) you’ll start to grow your level of experience, you’ll build a reputation with the editor or editorial staff and you’ll begin to get a sense of what does and doesn’t work with printed media. An associate of mine did this, not with a local paper but with a paper she’d been offering her articles to, and after about two years of consistent submission she may be in line to fill the shoes of their in-house syndicated columnist who is retiring.
Once you have built some exposure for yourself and gathered clippings of your work, then it’s time to start pitching your topic to syndicated services (some of them are listed below) or regional newspapers. For this you’ll need a great query letter establishing your credentials and explaining why your idea is different from the others they might be considering, you’ll need some sample articles (other than your clippings) and perhaps some letters of reference from some papers you’ve worked for. Submit this packet to newspapers or syndicated services that might be appropriate to your topic and then keep good records and do your follow-up just like you would if you were pitching the media on anything else. The same rules apply really, pitch and follow-up and stay on their radar screen.
So, at the end of the day when you find yourself successfully syndicated will you get paid for all your hard work – absolutely! What you’ll get paid varies depending on how many papers feature you and whether you are working through a syndication service. Syndication services are great but they will typically take 40 to 50 percent of your sales. If you self-syndicate you get all the proceeds. While it’s great to do this, keep in mind that you’ll need to have good tracking systems in place once your column takes off.
As an already published author, syndication can be another great way to promote you and your book. Your book will lend you the credibility you need to get that column and from this ongoing printed exposure some lucrative publishing deals could follow suit. Syndication may not be an easy road but if tackled correctly, can be a great way to boost your promotion, expand your platform and get the kind of exposure you only ever dreamed of!
Major syndicates – check online for their submission guidelines.
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https://wn.com/93_Getting_Syndicated.
Over the years I’ve spoken to a number of authors who say they aspire to write a syndicated column. Getting syndicated is a great idea, albeit a challenging one. If you’ve thought of this no doubt most (if not all) of your competition has too. But don’t let this discourage you; while syndication may take a while, it’s still worth pursuing.
There are a number of tried and true ways you can enter this market, there are also a few “back door” methods that might work equally as good. The first thing you’ll need to do however is get to know your competition. For this I recommend that you get a copy of The Editor & Publisher Annual Directory of Syndication.
Explore this book carefully and you’ll find that syndicated columns are listed by both the syndicated service that offers them as well as their topic. This will give you a good starting point in your research and since most newspapers now have on-line archives, you’ll be able to explore past articles and see how these topics differ from your own.
Once you’ve explored this, define for yourself how your topic/angle is different from the ones you found during your research. Then once you’ve defined this, you can start targeting papers or syndication services with your query letter and sample articles. This is the traditional way of entering this market. For most it can be long and tedious and you might find that without prior “clippings” to offer them, the process takes even longer.
In that vein, I’d recommend that you try offering your column locally first or to one paper at a time but not in a “syndication deal” but as a filler; newspapers will be a lot quicker to take filler items than to explore syndication options with you. By offering them consistent filler content (and saving those valuable clippings) you’ll start to grow your level of experience, you’ll build a reputation with the editor or editorial staff and you’ll begin to get a sense of what does and doesn’t work with printed media. An associate of mine did this, not with a local paper but with a paper she’d been offering her articles to, and after about two years of consistent submission she may be in line to fill the shoes of their in-house syndicated columnist who is retiring.
Once you have built some exposure for yourself and gathered clippings of your work, then it’s time to start pitching your topic to syndicated services (some of them are listed below) or regional newspapers. For this you’ll need a great query letter establishing your credentials and explaining why your idea is different from the others they might be considering, you’ll need some sample articles (other than your clippings) and perhaps some letters of reference from some papers you’ve worked for. Submit this packet to newspapers or syndicated services that might be appropriate to your topic and then keep good records and do your follow-up just like you would if you were pitching the media on anything else. The same rules apply really, pitch and follow-up and stay on their radar screen.
So, at the end of the day when you find yourself successfully syndicated will you get paid for all your hard work – absolutely! What you’ll get paid varies depending on how many papers feature you and whether you are working through a syndication service. Syndication services are great but they will typically take 40 to 50 percent of your sales. If you self-syndicate you get all the proceeds. While it’s great to do this, keep in mind that you’ll need to have good tracking systems in place once your column takes off.
As an already published author, syndication can be another great way to promote you and your book. Your book will lend you the credibility you need to get that column and from this ongoing printed exposure some lucrative publishing deals could follow suit. Syndication may not be an easy road but if tackled correctly, can be a great way to boost your promotion, expand your platform and get the kind of exposure you only ever dreamed of!
Major syndicates – check online for their submission guidelines.
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For more content like this, visit : https://learnforfree.biz/
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Content Produced and Distributed by https://allsuper.info/
All Rights Reserved
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- published: 24 Mar 2022
- views: 47
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Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins dies at 62
IN MEMORY OF MOLLY IVINS. A BRIAN LAMB INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS.
April 26, 1998
From C-Span BookTV
CLICK TO WATCH THIS WONDERFUL VIDEO OF A 1998 INTERVIE...
IN MEMORY OF MOLLY IVINS. A BRIAN LAMB INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS.
April 26, 1998
From C-Span BookTV
CLICK TO WATCH THIS WONDERFUL VIDEO OF A 1998 INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS
http://booknotes.onstreammedia.com/vss-bin/vss_SR/cspan_booknotes/search?template=popup_frame.tmpl&_query=&access=Private&ShowID=1410&_query4=Entire+Program&CspanUserId=&cbin=&asset_id=14174
A Brian Lamb interview with Molly Ivins
Also on booknotes with transcript
https://wn.com/Syndicated_Columnist_Molly_Ivins_Dies_At_62
IN MEMORY OF MOLLY IVINS. A BRIAN LAMB INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS.
April 26, 1998
From C-Span BookTV
CLICK TO WATCH THIS WONDERFUL VIDEO OF A 1998 INTERVIEW WITH MOLLY IVINS
http://booknotes.onstreammedia.com/vss-bin/vss_SR/cspan_booknotes/search?template=popup_frame.tmpl&_query=&access=Private&ShowID=1410&_query4=Entire+Program&CspanUserId=&cbin=&asset_id=14174
A Brian Lamb interview with Molly Ivins
Also on booknotes with transcript
- published: 18 May 2009
- views: 511
59:54
Cal Thomas, Syndicated Columnist
Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpowe...
Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter.
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https://wn.com/Cal_Thomas,_Syndicated_Columnist
Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter.
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- published: 03 Apr 2024
- views: 49
5:03
Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author Atlantic Speakers Bureau, Greg Schwem
Greg Schwem, Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author
Greg Schwem is more than a comedian; Greg Schwem is a motivational corporate comedian...
Greg Schwem, Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author
Greg Schwem is more than a comedian; Greg Schwem is a motivational corporate comedian. And the corporate world has taken note. Greg’s take on the 21st century workplace and work/life balance has landed him on SIRIUS Radio, Comedy Central and the pages of Exceptional People Magazine. More than just a business humorist, Greg is also an author, nationally syndicated humor columnist, TV travel host, award-winning greeting card writer and creator of funnydadinc, voted one of the top Dad humor sites of 2020. He has shared the concert stage with the likes of Celine Dion and Keith Urban.
A graduate of Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism, Greg never envisioned a career in laughter. Instead, he settled in Florida, becoming an award-winning reporter for NBC-owned WPTV in West Palm Beach. But the comedy bug bit Greg hard and he returned to his hometown of Chicago, where he honed his standup act in nightclubs. When he began inserting material about business and technology into his act, audience members approached him and said, “You really should come down to my office and tell those jokes.” Behold! A new approach to comedy was born.
Greg’s show provides a hilarious look at today’s corporate environment and the latest tools used to conduct business. Indeed, Greg’s client list includes such corporate heavyweights as McDonald’s, Microsoft, General Motors, IBM, and even the CIA. “Yes, even America’s covert intelligence community can laugh at itself!” Greg says. What sets Greg apart from other corporate entertainers is his ability—and willingness—to customize material for his audience while working within the parameters of the corporate environment. That means no profanity or politically incorrect material. “That’s never been a part of my show anyway,” Greg recently told a reporter.
When Greg hits the stage he already has perused the company’s Internet site, combed the internal message boards and even sifted through numerous PowerPoint presentations. “There is no such thing as too much information,” Greg says. “I know corporate audiences like to laugh at themselves so the more ammunition I get, the funnier it will be. Just don’t give me a 10-K report. There is NOTHING funny about that.”
Greg’s preparation always includes a conference call with company executives and, in some cases, an onsite visit.
Besides customized material, Greg entertains audiences with stories about tedious business meetings, SmartPhone addiction, “frequently” asked questions and his fascination with the American Girl Doll company. In addition to his hefty speaking schedule, Greg writes a bi-weekly humor column nationally distributed by Tribune Media Services. He also is the author of Text Me If You’re Breathing: Observations, Frustrations and Life Lessons From a Low-Tech Dad and The Road to Success Goes Through the Salad Bar: A Pile of BS (Business Stories) From a Corporate Comedian. Greg’s hilarious travel series, A Comedian Crashes Your Pad is distributed worldwide by Fantastic Films, LLC
https://wn.com/Business_Humorist_Corporate_Emcee_Syndicated_Columnist_Author_Atlantic_Speakers_Bureau,_Greg_Schwem
Greg Schwem, Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/Syndicated Columnist/Author
Greg Schwem is more than a comedian; Greg Schwem is a motivational corporate comedian. And the corporate world has taken note. Greg’s take on the 21st century workplace and work/life balance has landed him on SIRIUS Radio, Comedy Central and the pages of Exceptional People Magazine. More than just a business humorist, Greg is also an author, nationally syndicated humor columnist, TV travel host, award-winning greeting card writer and creator of funnydadinc, voted one of the top Dad humor sites of 2020. He has shared the concert stage with the likes of Celine Dion and Keith Urban.
A graduate of Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism, Greg never envisioned a career in laughter. Instead, he settled in Florida, becoming an award-winning reporter for NBC-owned WPTV in West Palm Beach. But the comedy bug bit Greg hard and he returned to his hometown of Chicago, where he honed his standup act in nightclubs. When he began inserting material about business and technology into his act, audience members approached him and said, “You really should come down to my office and tell those jokes.” Behold! A new approach to comedy was born.
Greg’s show provides a hilarious look at today’s corporate environment and the latest tools used to conduct business. Indeed, Greg’s client list includes such corporate heavyweights as McDonald’s, Microsoft, General Motors, IBM, and even the CIA. “Yes, even America’s covert intelligence community can laugh at itself!” Greg says. What sets Greg apart from other corporate entertainers is his ability—and willingness—to customize material for his audience while working within the parameters of the corporate environment. That means no profanity or politically incorrect material. “That’s never been a part of my show anyway,” Greg recently told a reporter.
When Greg hits the stage he already has perused the company’s Internet site, combed the internal message boards and even sifted through numerous PowerPoint presentations. “There is no such thing as too much information,” Greg says. “I know corporate audiences like to laugh at themselves so the more ammunition I get, the funnier it will be. Just don’t give me a 10-K report. There is NOTHING funny about that.”
Greg’s preparation always includes a conference call with company executives and, in some cases, an onsite visit.
Besides customized material, Greg entertains audiences with stories about tedious business meetings, SmartPhone addiction, “frequently” asked questions and his fascination with the American Girl Doll company. In addition to his hefty speaking schedule, Greg writes a bi-weekly humor column nationally distributed by Tribune Media Services. He also is the author of Text Me If You’re Breathing: Observations, Frustrations and Life Lessons From a Low-Tech Dad and The Road to Success Goes Through the Salad Bar: A Pile of BS (Business Stories) From a Corporate Comedian. Greg’s hilarious travel series, A Comedian Crashes Your Pad is distributed worldwide by Fantastic Films, LLC
- published: 10 Jul 2019
- views: 8
1:03:54
Personal Success Coach and Syndicated Columnist, Tamara Hartley: U.S.A. - YTYR Radio
Tamara Hartley is a Personal Success Coach; a Syndicated Columnist; a mother of four children; she's writing a book which is due to be published this fall title...
Tamara Hartley is a Personal Success Coach; a Syndicated Columnist; a mother of four children; she's writing a book which is due to be published this fall titled "Stop Wasting Your Time" which she states is NOT a time management book - but she was inspired to write this book by her friend, Les Brown, AND is working on her Ph.D. in Industrial Organizational Psychology (hopefully I got that right); and also holds a top management job in a very interesting company. Tamara should write about time management...
This is a woman that has a genuinely happy face and an equally happy and wise personality.
Tamara Hartley comes to YTYR Radio and shares not only learned knowledge, but experiences that can help many of the most confused among us. This is one interview that you should share with everyone!
https://wn.com/Personal_Success_Coach_And_Syndicated_Columnist,_Tamara_Hartley_U.S.A._Ytyr_Radio
Tamara Hartley is a Personal Success Coach; a Syndicated Columnist; a mother of four children; she's writing a book which is due to be published this fall titled "Stop Wasting Your Time" which she states is NOT a time management book - but she was inspired to write this book by her friend, Les Brown, AND is working on her Ph.D. in Industrial Organizational Psychology (hopefully I got that right); and also holds a top management job in a very interesting company. Tamara should write about time management...
This is a woman that has a genuinely happy face and an equally happy and wise personality.
Tamara Hartley comes to YTYR Radio and shares not only learned knowledge, but experiences that can help many of the most confused among us. This is one interview that you should share with everyone!
- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 158
13:36
Walter Williams -- syndicated columnist
and John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University joins Steve to weigh in on race and gender inequality, the goodbye from Kathlee...
and John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University joins Steve to weigh in on race and gender inequality, the goodbye from Kathleen Sebelius, and President Obama's latest war-on-women ploy
https://wn.com/Walter_Williams_Syndicated_Columnist
and John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University joins Steve to weigh in on race and gender inequality, the goodbye from Kathleen Sebelius, and President Obama's latest war-on-women ploy
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 337
1:32
60 Second Seers -- Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist
Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist, struggles against the egg timer, but manages to compress his guesses into a minute.
Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist, struggles against the egg timer, but manages to compress his guesses into a minute.
https://wn.com/60_Second_Seers_Joel_Mowbray,_Syndicated_Columnist
Joel Mowbray, Syndicated Columnist, struggles against the egg timer, but manages to compress his guesses into a minute.
- published: 08 Nov 2006
- views: 344
0:58
Was it really the economy that helped Trump will? #podcast #presidenttrump #2024elections
@ErichMcElroy US expat Erich McElroy reaches across the pond to find out what is happening in America - this week Erich welcomes back Republican (non-MAGA) comm...
@ErichMcElroy US expat Erich McElroy reaches across the pond to find out what is happening in America - this week Erich welcomes back Republican (non-MAGA) commentator and writer SE Cupp. SE the host of the podcast ‘Off the Cupp’ as well as a long time syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News (also available via the Chicago Sun Times) and a commentator and panelist on CNN. In the run up to the election SE hosted the show ‘Battleground’ based in a swing state and talking outside the media bubble to voters in the key states that returned the keys to the White House to former President, current felon and now President-elect - Donald Trump. In her conversation with Erich she reveals how she saw it coming and why it happened. They also go through Trump’s picks for the Cabinet so far and the battle over their confirmations. You can follow her on twitter @secupp and instagram @secupp
https://wn.com/Was_It_Really_The_Economy_That_Helped_Trump_Will_Podcast_Presidenttrump_2024Elections
@ErichMcElroy US expat Erich McElroy reaches across the pond to find out what is happening in America - this week Erich welcomes back Republican (non-MAGA) commentator and writer SE Cupp. SE the host of the podcast ‘Off the Cupp’ as well as a long time syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News (also available via the Chicago Sun Times) and a commentator and panelist on CNN. In the run up to the election SE hosted the show ‘Battleground’ based in a swing state and talking outside the media bubble to voters in the key states that returned the keys to the White House to former President, current felon and now President-elect - Donald Trump. In her conversation with Erich she reveals how she saw it coming and why it happened. They also go through Trump’s picks for the Cabinet so far and the battle over their confirmations. You can follow her on twitter @secupp and instagram @secupp
- published: 26 Nov 2024
- views: 501