#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 26, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 26, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 26, 2022” The Issue: Mike Pompeo’s criticism of American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is saying it like it is (“Pompeo’s blunt lecture to lefty teachers union boss Randi: You’re Dangerous!” Nov. 24). American Federation of Teachers chief Randi Weingarten accents the negatives,…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022” The Issue: Mayor Adams’ appointment of his former landlord, Lisa White, to deputy NYPD commissioner. Does Mayor Adams think his constituents in New York City are all fools (“Friends with benefit$,” Nov. 23)? I really think he believes that as long as you are a relative, a…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 24, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 24, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 24, 2022” The Issue: Sen. Chuck Schumer’s claim that we need to create a path to citizenship for all illegal immigrants. Sen. Chuck Schumer wants this country to let all illegal immigrants get an easy path to citizenship, along with Dreamers (“Chuck’s Big Immigration Confession,” Karol Markowicz, PostOpinion, Nov….

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 23, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 23, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 23, 2022” The Issue: A Brooklyn high school teaching its juniors lessons on “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.“ New York City’s public schools have sadly devolved into a union of overpaid sycophants and sinecures (“Bear’ly learning,” Nov. 20). Only when parents demand that the left’s chains of mediocrity and…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 22, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 22, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 22, 2022” The Issue: A special counsel appointed to investigate former President Donald Trump’s handling of documents. The appointment of Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump is just another try by the radical Democrats and the “weaponized” Justice Department to stop him from running…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 21, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 21, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 21, 2022” The Issue: The possibility of a congressional investigation of Hunter Biden under a GOP majority. Emails, Hunter Biden’s laptop and testimony by ex-business partner Tony Bobulinski leave no doubt that Hunter Biden was acting as the bag man for the Biden family, collecting millions in exchange for…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2022” Bet on DeSantis Note to Lara Trump: You are one voter and do not get to tell Gov. Ron DeSantis or other qualified Republicans when and if they should run for president (“Lara wants DeSantis delay,” Nov. 15). Many of us like Ron DeSantis and what he…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 19, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 19, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 19, 2022” The Issue: Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s decision not to run for a Democratic leadership position with in the House. Someone should tell Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and all politicians in her age bracket, regardless of party affiliation, that it’s time to retire (“Nancy: I’m done leading Dems,” Nov. 18)….

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 18, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 18, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 18, 2022” The Issue: Charles C.W. Cooke’s column comparing Gov. Ron DeSantis to Bill Clinton in 1992. Charles C.W. Cooke’s characterization of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a political doppelganger of former President Bill Clinton is quite apt (“He fits the bill,” PostScript, Nov. 13). Like Clinton, DeSantis has…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022” The Issue: A judge striking down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan days after the midterms. President Biden and his staff had to know their student loan forgiveness plan would not make it through the courts (“You Got Conned, Gen Z,” Editorial, Nov. 11). They announced it…

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