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Wesley Pruden

Wesley Pruden

wpruden@washingtontimes.com

Wesley Pruden would have wanted to spend his final hours at his keyboard, deftly deflating the pompous, entitled and arrogant of the political establishment, and he came awfully close. The venerable Washington Times editor, columnist and journalism institution was found dead July 17, 2019, at his home, after putting in a full day at the newsroom on New York Avenue in Northeast D.C., where he had worked since 1982, four months after the newspaper's founding. He was 83.
His remarkable career began 67 years ago as a teenage copy boy in Arkansas, making him among the few old-school newsmen whose sharp political acumen, elegant writing style, and keen sense of the absurd allowed him to remain as relevant in the digital age as he was in the days when the rumpled shirts of reporters were splattered with ink.
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Articles by Wesley Pruden

**FILE** Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada speaks July 8, 2014, to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Associated Press)

PRUDEN: ‘Dirty Harry’ Reid’s increasing eccentricity

Harry Reid is the majority bumpkin of the U.S. Senate, vying with the vice president to say weird, goofy, sometimes amusing and often embarrassing things. His Democratic colleagues typically chuckle, roll their eyes, and put it down to ol' Harry just being old Harry.

July 10, 2014
Worried Democrat

PRUDEN: Obama and a world on fire

Incompetence breeds incompetence, and eventually the slowest-witted among us recognizes the man who not only doesn't know what he's doing but won't listen to those who do. His earnest ignorance blights everything he touches. Even yellow-dog Democrats are growling.

June 23, 2014
Associated Press photo

PRUDEN: The shame of the Indian givers

Some Americans truly have no shame. The elites, nonpartisan but mostly Democrats, are encouraging hell on the border to force immigration "reform." That's painful for the children but tolerable as long as it doesn't inconvenience the elites.

June 19, 2014
Following his defeat in the Virginia primary Tuesday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., tells reporters he intends to resign his leadership post at the end of July, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Cantor lost to tea party challenger David Brat, who campaigned in opposition of loosening immigration laws. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

PRUDEN: Pundits missing obvious in Cantor loss

The liberal pundits, Republican elites, Democratic politicians and K Street lobbyists are having a hard time 'splainin' how Eric Cantor lost his seat in Virginia this week, since it couldn't have been about immigration.

June 12, 2014
Hillary and Bill Clinton (Associated Press)

PRUDEN: Hillary, the poor little rich girl

A funny thing is happening on the way to the restoration the Clinton White House. Discerning Democrats are discovering that Hillary, for all her bewitching feminine charm, just ain't a patch on ol' Bubba.

June 9, 2014
D-Day veteran Roy Herter is escorted through the National D-Day Memorial on Thursday, June 5, 2014,  by Matt Mabe during their visit to the memorial in Bedford, Va. the day before the 70th anniversary of D-Day. (AP Photo/News & Daily Advance, Jill Nance)

PRUDEN: D-Day, the 6th of June 1944

In mortal dread of the storm they knew was coming, soldiers of Hitler's Wehrmacht waited in reinforced concrete bunkers on the bluffs above Omaha Beach.

June 5, 2014
Former National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice said the suggestion that she unmasked members of the Trump campaign or transition team for political purposes was "absolutely false," and she described her activities as routine. (Associated Press/File)

PRUDEN: Bowe Bergdahl, bad bargain

Barack Obama seems determined to empty the prison at Guantanamo Bay five Islamic heroes at a time, if only he can find enough American prisoners of war to make the swaps.

June 2, 2014
Clarence Thomas                The Washington Times photo

PRUDEN: Running out of white folks

Another great national crisis is at hand: We're running out of white folks. There just aren't enough of them to suit the Democrats.

May 19, 2014