Ralph Z. Hallow
Articles by Ralph Z. Hallow
Steve Bannon in ‘Fire and Fury’; who made you a witness for the prosecution, Mr. Bannon?
Only a Never Trumper or a reflexive Trump-bashing Democrat is happy with the hellstorm that broke on Wednesday with the publication of excerpts from "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House." Published January 4, 2018
The ambassador tweets his mind, not unlike…
Some high-ranking Republicans told me they briefly considered snubbing a French Embassy Christmas party Wednesday after Amb. Gerard Araud tweeted -- then quickly deleted - an accurate but ill-timed observation about U.S. history. Published December 13, 2017
Sexual harassment accusations: You’re fired! The whys come later
Which side are you on, the presumption of innocence or a boss' right to fire for sexual harassment, without furnishing proof? Published December 7, 2017
Danger in Associated Press’s relentless drive to dump on Trump
If you don't see danger in The Associated Press' relentless negative coverage of President Trump, you're not looking hard enough. Published November 29, 2017
What if the U.S. can’t stop North Korea?
If President Trump gets what he's after in meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing, it will be a triumph of almost superhuman Trumpian persuasiveness. Published November 7, 2017
About Jeff Flake as a man of principle …
As the images and sounds (mostly whining) on cable news and the Facebook/Twitter posts attest, there are people -- probably some very nice people -- who think of themselves as principled conservatives and who irately defend Sen. Jeff Flake, Arizona Republican, as one of them. Published October 26, 2017
Hollywood’s transparent attempt to equate George H.W. Bush to Harvey Weinstein
You may think some on the left have no shame, but you have to admit they do have transparency. Here's "Turn: Washington's Spies" actress Heather Lind. In an Instagram, she said former President George H.W. Bush, 93, "sexually assaulted" her by touching her derriere, during a photo-op in Houston, while he was in the wheelchair to which he has been confined for the last five years. Published October 26, 2017
Jeff Flake got snowed — and soon will melt away
Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake unburdened himself and burdened the rest of us Tuesday with what may rank as one of the worst-delivered nationally televised speeches in the history of the U.S. Senate. Published October 24, 2017
35th Anniversary: How I became a ‘Horrible fellow’
The Democrats tell me they tend to want to read what I've written because it gives them the best idea of where Republicans, particularly conservatives, want to go and what their strategy is. Published October 19, 2017
Trump knows what conservative party is missing is conservatives
Next year's elections shaping up as battle between true-hearts and CINOs -- conservative in name only. Published October 12, 2017
Will Trump loyalists really back a Never Trumper against Orrin Hatch?
Flirting with what some may see as political treason, bigwig Trump loyalists led by Stephen K. Bannon, Dave Bossie and Tony Perkins are considering "Never Trump" former Senate aide Boyd Matheson to replace Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch next year. Published October 11, 2017
Mike Pence brings social justice to 49ers
All you do as Vice President is go to funerals -- and, if you're Mike Pence, you kick the NFL and its anthem kneelers in their overinflated footballs. Published October 8, 2017
Sure, players can kneel — and NFL’s customers should walk
Mass fan walkouts at stadiums will prove more effective than boycotting NFL advertisers. Published September 24, 2017
How to stop foreign billionaires from gaming the U.S. tax code
How do Republicans win in 2018, let alone in 2020, when their president's approval rating is lower than Hillary Clinton's self-esteem? Published September 21, 2017
Press 1 for English, 2 for Spanish, 3 to ask what the heck is going on with immigration
Grab a wooden spoon and chomp down hard, while I tell you about a junk-mail piece from a Kirk D. Lynn. Published September 18, 2017
America’s second Civil War
The U.S. is in the middle of a second civil war. On one side are Americans who think we have a unique, enviable and exemplary culture. On the other side are sanctuary city mayors, their supporters everywhere, and Democrats who desire diversity ahead of assimilation. Published September 5, 2017
Rex Tillerson is a patriot — and a swamp denizen
You might think if Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson were an honorable-though-displeased Cabinet officer, he would have it out in private with his boss, the president of the United States, and then resign, absent a meeting of the minds. Published August 29, 2017
Time to redefine ‘one China’ policy to mean ‘one democratic China’
Fed up with America's 55 years of appeasement of communist China, the GOP's national governing body is poised to tell Beijing to go take a hike. Published August 24, 2017
Donald Trump places some blame on Antifa leftists for Charlottesville violence
President Trump reverted to his true self Tuesday in telling the nation who was to blame for the Charlottesville riots on Saturday. Published August 15, 2017
Donald Trump didn’t out black racists either — would that have been something to watch or what?
President Trump could have condemned by name the white groups whose presence in Charlottesville, Va. drew counter-protestors and violence and a police response that ended with three deaths Saturday. Published August 13, 2017