Vincent Fiore column
Vincent Fiore is a freelance political writer. He currently contributes commentary for several web sites on a weekly basis, and has had commentary posted on NewsMax.com and Zogby.com. Vincent welcomes your comments at anwar004@aol.com. Paper bag politics Vincent Fiore November 21, 2004 Back in 1991, Republican freshman Jim Nussle made national news by appearing on the floor of the House of Representatives donning a paper bag over his head. . . . A party completely at sea Vincent Fiore November 13, 2004 The election of 2004 will be remembered for many things, some of which may play out for years to come. The GOP has broadened its base among minorities and . . . Winners and losers of election 2004 Vincent Fiore November 7, 2004 The election of 2004 has finally, and mercifully, come to a close. So what do millions of voters, the most ever for a presidential election, (though not in . . . Time to choose between Bush and Kerry Vincent Fiore November 1, 2004 Put aside all of the labels that you have heard in the past year regarding the presidential candidates. Be it John Kerry — the "perennial liberal of our time," . . . Will "broken glass Democrats" be enough? Vincent Fiore October 26, 2004 It seems like only yesterday that Saddam Hussein was roused out of his spider hole in Iraq, and George W. Bush seemed near impervious to any challenge mounted . . . Something about Mary... Vincent Fiore October 18, 2004 Wednesday's third and final presidential debate was in most aspects reminiscent of the first two. Aside from President Bush managing to keep his Texas poker . . . Of Democrats and voter fraud Vincent Fiore October 12, 2004 The country is gearing up for the very real possibility of the 2000 election fiasco replaying itself, but even worse. In that election between than-Governor . . . Debating the debate Vincent Fiore October 4, 2004 It will take a few days before we know if the first presidential debate in Florida will have any lasting effect on the race itself, but from my point of view, . . . For Kerry, it is now debate or die Vincent Fiore September 28, 2004 For John Kerry, the University of Miami in the battleground state of Florida might as well be the Coliseum of Rome killing floor. On September 30, Kerry will . . . The red and blue media Vincent Fiore September 22, 2004 Eight years ago, an obscure little cable outlet debuted by the name of Fox News. Shows like the O'Reilly Factor and Hannity and Colmes were not to be confused . . . When C.redibility is B.asically S.uperficial Vincent Fiore September 12, 2004 Since 1962, Dan Rather and CBS News have been an American institution. CBS, one of the big three alphabet media empires, has had one of the most successful . . . Bush shows the right stuff to the nation Vincent Fiore September 6, 2004 Walking the streets outside of Madison Square Garden on Thursday night, one saw the forces of democracy in play. Outside the great arena, thousands chanted . . . The demise of responsible political journalism Vincent Fiore August 30, 2004 You do not need to be especially engrossed in politics to know that this year's presidential election offers little in the way of fair-minded journalism. Just . . . The GOP Convention could seal Kerry's fate Vincent Fiore August 22, 2004 President George W. Bush and his Republican Party have been given a golden opportunity to possibly clinch the sale of a second Bush term. The Democratic . . . Mr. Kerry, you asked for this Vincent Fiore August 9, 2004 Vietnam veteran John O'Neil, spokesman of the organization calling itself "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth," released a devastating ad condemning Democratic . . . The Democrats in Boston: A convention of invention Vincent Fiore August 2, 2004 A funny thing happened at the Democratic convention this year: Democrats were exposed as closet Republicans. Abandoning traditional liberal meat and potato . . . The "confusion" of Joseph Wilson Vincent Fiore July 20, 2004 Memo to the masses: When you see the words "misspoken," "erred," and "confused," in relation to former ambassador Joseph Wilson, know this: These words are . . . Kerry's eye-candy selection Vincent Fiore July 11, 2004 Senator John Kerry has finally ended much hyperventilated speculation on who his choice for vice president will be to complete his quest for the White House . . . The Democrats and straightjacket politics Vincent Fiore July 6, 2004 Imagine being driven by the very opposite of emotions you once supposed most prevalent in an enlightened society; that answering the call to a civic . . . The candidates' moment of truth Vincent Fiore June 25, 2004 The 9/11 commission is wrapping up its investigations into the events leading up to that fateful September day in 2001. In late July, around the time of the . . . Reagan's death has panicked the Democrats Vincent Fiore June 17, 2004 Even with the death of Ronald Reagan, the country's mainstream media and by extension the liberal establishment, cannot help themselves. Ronald Reagan has been . . . Ronald Reagan: The enduring presidency Vincent Fiore June 8, 2004 In 1993, one-time Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan wrote a letter to the former president. Having become frustrated with the revisionist history that swirled . . . Mississippi is not a state, it's a club Vincent Fiore June 4, 2004 My adventure in radio started about two weeks ago, when upon reading a commentary written by yours truly over the air on WJNT 1180 AM, Central Mississippi's . . . The visionary versus the reactionary Vincent Fiore May 31, 2004 President Bush is very vulnerable to the challenge of the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, John Kerry. At this time, the polls show the damaging . . . Desperately seeking McCain Vincent Fiore May 18, 2004 The nation is not only in the grips of war, it is also in the grip of an election. It is only the middle of May, yet so many of the chattering class treat each . . . Restless in America Vincent Fiore May 11, 2004 Rarely, if ever, has this space devoted any time to gratuitous name-calling and cavalier demonstrations against anyone or anything. But today will be different. . . . Leaving behind the New York Times Vincent Fiore May 6, 2004 If you live in New York, as I do, you cannot help but be conspicuously aware of the nation's most "respected" journal, The New York Times. Not just for . . . Throughout history, America's many Pat Tillmans Vincent Fiore April 28, 2004 "Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons." —Bertrand Russell The above words of deceased English mathematician and noted . . . Rising above ceaseless liberalism Vincent Fiore April 20, 2004 For most of us, a typical day in America starts with just thumbing through the local paper. If you're a typical reader, the headlines are the first thing that . . . The old liberal lion's wretched tales Vincent Fiore April 13, 2004 Part two of the war in Iraq has begun, with American forces experiencing as some think, heavy casualties, meaning death. Former Baathist "deadenders," Islamic . . . Condi's day at court Vincent Fiore April 6, 2004 Thursday, April 8, is the scheduled day for National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to sit before the 9/11 Commission for what some feel will be an . . . The courageous Mr. Clarke Vincent Fiore March 29, 2004 Surely a sign of our times, the national media and by extension the 9/11 Commission have come to recognize the apology of bomb thrower Richard Clarke as the . . . Quitting the battlefield Vincent Fiore March 23, 2004 "Maybe the socialist will get our troops out of Iraq and Al-Qaida will forget about Spain so we will be less frightened." This from a citizen of Spain who . . . Bringing it on Vincent Fiore March 16, 2004 Senator Kerry has lately taken to using a line that President Bush had used in early July of 2003 while taking questions from the White House press pool in the . . .
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