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Trump needs sock puppets like Mullin and Hern who will do his bidding
When our nation emerges from the Trump era on January 20, 2021, the conditions in Washington, D.C. will not simply revert back.
Open letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt on the death sentence of Julius Jones
Christopher Johnson writes an open letter to Governor Kevin Stitt urging him to commute the death sentence of Julius Jones to life.
Trump’s July 3 speech at Mount Rushmore attempts to divide country
Trump’s rabid demagoguery at his July 3 Mount Rushmore rally painted everyone who does not support him as less than American and less than human.
Stephanie Bice loiters in Washington, lamely following Republican leaders
OPINION -- U.S. Representative Stephanie Bice will never be your moderate friend in Washington, D.C. She is proving only to be a generic Republican...
Why we are launching two types of opinion pieces on Free Press
After three years of my resisting any policy or cultural opinion pieces in Free Press, I have decided to adopt two types of articles.
Our top ten OPINION posts of 2020 exposed bad thinking in government
Here are the top ten opinion articles by George Lang, opinion writer for Free Press, who consistently took on governmental bad thinking.
On thin ICE: Calvey scrambles to keep immigration officers at county jail
District 3 Okla County Commissioner Kevin Calvey is jamming through his toxic passion projects while he still has the political leverage to get them done.
Lankford goes fully Orwellian in new border rant
George Lang questions Sen. James Lankford's latest efforts to frighten his constituents with talk about drugs and the border with Mexico.
Journalism students still learn from OKC bombing even after 25 years
Joe Hight explains how leading victims' coverage in the aftermath of the 1995 Murrah Federal Building bombing informs his journalism teaching today.
Swadley’s Tourism Dept deal hits bottom — ethics surrounding it are foggy
George Lang takes on the Swadley's chain for its overcharging, inside deal to take on a no-loose contract with the State of Oklahoma.
Stitt administration deaf to concerns of Oklahoma workers
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s administration is ready to crack down on employees who stay home out of concern for their health and safety.