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January 30, 2014


A learned bastard stands higher than an ignorant high priest.   —   Midrash


UPDATED


Victor Davis Hanson: The poison of postmodern lying

Mallard Fillmore

Argus Hamilton: The News in Zingers

News of the Weird by Chuck Shepherd: People With Issues

Sharon Randall: Time for the battles in between

The Village Idiot by Jim Mullen: How long has your mom been on TV?

Dave Weinbaum: The secret to a rich life is to have more beginnings than endings: Part 1

Ron Hart: The Statist of the Union Lecture and the Myth of Income Equality

Jay Ambrose: State of the . . . Presidency

Cal Thomas: State of the Union 2014

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: A Sorry State of the Union

Debra J. Saunders: National security priority? Education

Andrew Malcolm: Obama's 6th State of the Union speech: Hear today, forgotten tomorrow

Michael Reagan: Lots of Laughs, but Sad Commentary

Bob Tyrrell: Politics Double Standard

Jeff Jacoby: Income gap? Not many are obsessed

Larry Elder: Ben Affleck: 'Big Republican' Actors Are Hard to Watch

Ann Coulter: GOP crafts plan to wreck the country, lose voters

George Will: The four-word trap: How a short phrase in the law could undo Obamacare

THINK TOONS

Baloo

Robert Arial

Chip Bok

Daryl Cagle

John Cole

Bob Englehart

Bob Gorrell

Jerry Holbert

David Horsey

Jeff Koterba

Chan Lowe

Kevin Siers

Dana Summers

Dana Summers BONUS!

Dan Wasserman


outlook
Wealth Management 101
By Rabbi Avi Shafran

It's not very often the New York Times proves a Talmudic principle correct



on law
Pentagon's loosened restrictions still violating religious apparel statute
By Alina Dain Sharon

Famed constitutional authority sounds warning





controversy!
Battle over data privacy moves to the dashboard
By Corey Mitchell

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn: "I think people would be pretty shocked."






consumer intelligence
What Not to Buy at Drugstores
By Cameron Huddleston

Here are ten things you're usually better off purchasing at warehouse clubs, dollar stores, big-box retailers or supermarkets



in the money
Insider Tips: How Investors Can Prosper in 2014
By Kiplinger's Personal Finance Editors

Expert advice for investors to protect and grow their portfolios

SMART!





PERSONAL NOTE FROM JWR'S EDITOR IN CHIEF


My friend:

One of those marketing gurus I consulted to figure out how to get more folks to respond to our annual appeal was certain that you wouldn't read this note.

He said I should rather use as the headline something like "The end" or "It's over". Then follow-up with something like: "Not the site . . . but the appeal. Well, at least after tomorrow."

I told him that doing so was wrong. Not to mention it would leave most of my readers feeling played.

"Guidance" like that is one of the reasons I generally ignore "expert advice".

Heck, if I listened to all the know-it-alls, I'd never have launched JWR in the first place. I'd still be toiling in "mainstream media" covering mayhem and muck --- actually, being covered by it.

Sixteen years ago I decided to use my journalism skills to create a force for good. This site has had its ups and downs, but it has survived.

It has only survived because of you.

I could go on and on about all of our features and motivating folks to be better and do good.

I don't think I need to.

You know what I do.

You are gaining from this site in so many ways.

I'm asking for your help to allow me to continue by expressing your generosity today via our secure server.

I have faith that you will come through. I just know you will.

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In gratitude and friendship,
Binyamin L. Jolkovsky,
Editor in Chief

(MORE ARTICLES BELOW)


nutrition
Turn back time by avoiding these foods that age your skin
By Gretel H. Schueller

Wrinkles are a natural part of aging, but that doesn't mean you can't do anything to prevent them. While plenty of us spend lots of money on creams and cleansers, the best place to find anti-aging products is in your grocery store or garden. What we eat is just as important--if not more so--as what we slather on our skin






ess, ess/eat, eat!
The Kosher Gourmet
By Sharon Thompson

No need to knead this loaf: When you make batter bread, you get a delicious-tasting loaf in half the time (5 RECIPES!)



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Archie
Dilbert
Ripleys Believe It Or Not!
Andy Capp
Bliss
The Born Loser
Frank & Ernest
The Grizzwells
Herman
Moderately Confused
One Big Happy
Prickly City
Shoe
The Wizard of Id



Baloo
Eric Allie
Nate Beeler
Chip Bok
John Cole
John Deering
John Deering BONUS!
David Fitzsimmons
Walt Handelsman
Joe Heller
Jerry Holbert
David Horsey
Jimmy Margulies
Milt Priggee
Steve Sack
Steve Sack
Dana Summers
Gary Varvel
Michael Ramirez

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[ L I F E S T Y L E S ]

Living Smart by Angie Hicks: What to Do about That Neighbor’s Pesky Tree

Ask Doctor K by Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D.: Yet another use for duct tape: Treating warts

From Consumer Reports®: The only 2 rewards cards you really need

Walid Phares: Grammy Awards 2014 forgets about freedom worldwide . . .

Dennis Byrne: The cost of radical individualism


[ I N S I G H T ]

Ben Carson: The Solution to Income Inequality Is Opportunity, Not Entitlement

News of the Weird by Chuck Shepherd: The Continuing Crisis

Argus Hamilton: The News in Zingers

Ana Veciana-Suarez: Bridging the Generation Gap Has Gone Too Far

Kathleen Parker: High education, low return

Paul Greenberg: Newspeak spoken here

Jonah Goldberg: Hollywood, propaganda and liberal politics

John Stossel: Re-state of the Union

Nat Hentoff: Obama keeps showing why he's impeachable

Roger Simon: Give us the truth, Mr. President

The Fact Checker: The Truth Behind the Rhetoric by Glenn Kessler: Fact Checking the 2014 State of the Union address

Liberty Belle by Betsy McCaughey: Taxpayers Get Fleeced to Make Obamacare Look Affordable

Michelle Malkin: Standing Up Against Wealth-Shaming

Dick Morris: Clinton's Benghazi cover-up

Mallard Filmore

Dry Bones

Walter Williams: Politics of Hate and Envy




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