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Ross Mackenzie applies the lens of historical significance to today's headlines in his weekly nationally syndicated column. The veteran newspaper writer and editorial page editor for the Richmond Times-Dispatch offers insightful commentary about current events, exploring topical subjects in areas ranging from foreign affairs and class-action lawsuits to culture and family.
Mackenzie joined The Richmond News Leader in 1965, and four years later was named editor of the paper's editorial page -- a position previously held by both James J. Kilpatrick and Douglas Southall Freeman. After the 1992 merger of the News Leader and the Richmond Times-Dispatch he became the editorial page editor at the latter, overseeing the editorial and op-ed pages and the paper's Sunday commentary section. He is the only person to have directed the editorial pages of both Richmond dailies.
Mackenzie was runner-up for the 1982 Pulitzer Prize in commentary, and in a long page-one story around that time, The Washington Post termed him "the most feared journalist in Virginia" possessing "one of the most ferocious styles in American journalism." He is also the recipient of Sigma Delta Chi's first Eugene Pulliam fellowship for editorial writers.
Mackenzie received a bachelor's degree in history from Yale and a master of arts in political philosophy from the University of Chicago. He has written several books, including Brief Points: An Almanac for Parents and Friends of U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen (1993 and 1996) and Eyewitness: Writings from the Ordeal of Communism (1992), which he co-wrote with Todd Culbertson. He also produced a syndicated history feature with editorial cartoonist Jeff MacNelly.
Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.
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Ross Mackenzie (Dec 30, 2010)
Moving into the new year with a backward look at 2010....
What was the worst legislative decision of the passing year? The gigantically unpopular ObamaCare. And what was... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Dec 23, 2010)
Dear Pelosi/Reid Congress,
In the words of the monotonously repetitive holiday song, I want to wish
you a merry Christmas. What a distinguished record you have... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Dec 16, 2010)
Quotations on items currently in the news....
Wall Street Journal columnist Daniel Henninger, on WikiLeaks: "Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy famously said,... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Dec 09, 2010)
Bulleted comments on items currently in the news....
--With the arrest of infoterrorist Julian Assange, maybe the Obama administration should offer to lock him up at... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Dec 02, 2010)
In his marvelous book "Decision Points," former President George W. Bush cites the comment of a general during a review of flagging American policy in Iraq. Bush quotes the... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Nov 25, 2010)
Whenever giving major thanks, the fear is to leave someone -- or something -- out.
Around our table for a number of years we've had a toast of thanks that goes like... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Nov 18, 2010)
Scatter-gun comments on a variety of targets in the news....
-- Given their miserable Nov. 2 record, it's difficult to understand why Democrats don't demand the... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Nov 11, 2010)
Good to see you again, Mr. President.
It's been a long time. When better to renew our ongoing (virtual) conversation than following the elections?
Exactly. So what... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Nov 04, 2010)
Now that the elections are over, will the Republicans go back to their old ways and be just as bad as they were before -- just as awful as the Democrats?
They can't... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Oct 28, 2010)
Tuesday marks the mid-term elections. How will they turn out?
Big net gains for the good guys.
You define the Teapartiers and the Republicans as 'the good... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Oct 21, 2010)
Brief comments on items in the news...
-- Ah, yes: The October surprise that -- in the run-up to November 2 -- would turn the elections left. Would it be the certifiable... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Oct 14, 2010)
Why is Israel so -- you know -- intransigent and mean?
About what?
It would be so easy if the Israelis just lived up to their commitment not to build on... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Sep 30, 2010)
What does the hoo-ha about the proposed Cordoba Mosque 600 feet from Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan say to you?
Several things, specifically three: 1) That American... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Sep 23, 2010)
How does one know he's in the midst of a revolution -- at the end of an era? Usually, recognition awaits the retrospective view. But these days, signs of the revolution we... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Sep 17, 2010)
A selection of quotations on current topics....
The British magazine, The Economist: "If (Obama) sees any impropriety in politicians ordering executives about, upstaging... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Sep 09, 2010)
Steve McQueen, the quirky movie actor, said he'd rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on the planet. Roger that, bro'.
Cities used to have a... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Sep 02, 2010)
A random walk among issues currently in the news....
Comes now Big Brother. Not only do state and local governments have unfunded retirement obligations totaling at least... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Aug 26, 2010)
Brief comments, direct or implied, on items currently in the news....
Mosab Hassan Yousef, eldest child of one of the founders of Hamas, turned on his father and the... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Aug 19, 2010)
Recent quotations on the economy that may not put you to sleep....
President Obama: "All of us should be worried about the fact that we have been running the credit card... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Aug 12, 2010)
A random walk among issues currently in the news...
Do you miss George Bush yet?
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American-born Muslim Anwar al-Awlaki, likely al-Qaida's top... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Aug 05, 2010)
A virtual conversation with President Barack Obama....
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Good to see you again, Mr. President.
And good to see you back for another of our discussions. I like them.... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jul 29, 2010)
Leaks are having a good year, but today's discussion does not include the leaking underwater gusher at the Gulf of Mexico's Macondo well-site. Rather, the topic is leaked... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jul 22, 2010)
Quotations about public questions -- culled from recent reading....
Lech Walesa, Solidarity founder and Polish champion of liberty -- in a Chicago speech: "Today (the... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jul 15, 2010)
A conversation between Barack Obama, president of the United States, and Jan Brewer, governor of Arizona, might go like this....
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Good morning, governor. This... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jul 09, 2010)
Another in a sometime series of virtual, or imaginary, conversations with Barack Obama....
Thanks for yet another discussion, Mr. President. You're good to make yourself... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jul 01, 2010)
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, in a 1995 piece for the University of Chicago Law Review: "When the Senate ceases to engage nominees in meaningful discussion of legal... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jun 24, 2010)
Brief comments on a garden variety of issues in the news....
Does the Constitution authorize the federal government to compel you -- or anyone -- to buy an electric... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jun 17, 2010)
The great, now late, Art Linkletter was widely appreciated for the humor he saw, as catalogued in, for instance, his book "Kids Say the Darnedest Things."
So do... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jun 10, 2010)
Questions. For instance....
-- Whatever happened to "global warming"?
-- Does the loud roar of outrage toward Israel regarding the Gaza flotilla incident suggest... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jun 03, 2010)
If you were running Israel, what would you have done?
About what?
About the flotilla of "peace activists" organized by a Turkish "philanthropic" and "humanitarian"... more
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Ross Mackenzie (May 20, 2010)
President Obama has nominated Elena Kagan to succeed to the Supreme Court chair occupied by the retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. The Senate will hold confirmation hearings... more
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Ross Mackenzie (May 13, 2010)
In precisely the Europe for which Barack Obama and his cronies hunger here, America may be able to see glimpses of its future in 3-D.
Greece is one of the poorest kids... more
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Ross Mackenzie (May 06, 2010)
A porridge of items and questions about what is going on....
Question: Is would-be Times Square terrorist bomber Faisal Shahzad talking to federal authorities because he... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Apr 22, 2010)
Further on the teapartiers....
How do you know when you're part of a revolutionary movement? A possible partial answer: When they -- critics, opponents, the nameless... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Apr 15, 2010)
Let's Talk Tea Party -- And the Press
This week included Tax Day (April 15) and a lot of local Tea Party rallies drawing thousands of primarily middle-class citizens... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Apr 08, 2010)
Oh, to be Tiger Woods.
Here's a guy with just about everything. Astounding natural ability honed through disciplined training to near-invincibility on the links. A... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Apr 01, 2010)
While many were gawking at the ObamaCare train wreck, other things were happening. Herewith, briefs about some of them....
Follow-on stories to the passage of ObamaCare... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Mar 11, 2010)
Why the mounting public opposition to ObamaCare?
Because....
-- Adoption of ObamaCare would make Americans more reliant on the federal government, not... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Mar 04, 2010)
More items from the realms of the bizarre -- beyond any humorist's abilities to make them up....
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The clomp-along U.S. Mule -- aka the U.S. Postal Service,... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Feb 18, 2010)
A brew of oddities from the news columns....
Everyone in the jobless cohort is hurting bigtime, but there's a large and growing jobless gender gap. This economic... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Feb 11, 2010)
It's only mid-February, but major stories are running hot. Here's one list of astounding items that, come year's end, may rank among 2010's most significant news... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Feb 04, 2010)
Mr. President, we haven't talked in a while -- not since Massachusetts and the State of the Union. A lot has gone down.
Good to be chatting again. So how'd I do in my State... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jan 28, 2010)
Quotations on topics currently in the news....
Investor Warren Buffett, on whether the Massachusetts vote was a referendum on Congress, the White House, and... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jan 21, 2010)
Who could have imagined a month ago, when polls had Martha Coakley leading Scott Brown by more than 20 points, that a massive earthquake was in store not only in Haiti -- but... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jan 14, 2010)
The foremost dictum of arguably the 20th Century's foremost economist holds, "There's no such thing as a free lunch." Nobel economist Milton Friedman meant that somewhere... more
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Ross Mackenzie (Jan 07, 2010)
Brief items showing more or less (usually more) where we are....
-- First, Ft. Hood, then the Salahis in the White House receiving line, then (on a Detroit-bound... more