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Daytona Beach News-Journal
January 6, 2018
It's only appropriate that a column on transparency begins with this full disclosure: I stole the idea from another columnist. ... He credits former Sentinel columnist Charley Reese with starting the tradition, on the grounds that “if opinion columnists are going to spend all year telling you what they think, theyÃâà...
Orlando Sentinel
January 5, 2018
The late former Sentinel columnist Charley Reese started a tradition that current columnist Scott Maxwell has kept alive. So if this column bores you, please email my friend Scott. Both of those popular writers liked to begin the year by disclosing who they are, what they stand for and what is the source ofÃâà...
Orlando Sentinel
December 29, 2017
It's a tradition started by former Orlando Sentinel columnist Charley Reese, who believed that, if opinion columnists are going to spend all year telling you what they think, they should first tell you where they stand. I am a married father of two teenagers, both of whom think I'm a dork. Often, they are right.
reality blurred (blog)
January 4, 2017
He begins every year with a column that, as he wrote this year, is “a tradition started by former Sentinel columnist Charley Reese who thought that, if newspaper columnists are going to tell you ... I consider myself a writer first, though there are elements of journalism and criticism in most of my writing here.
Orlando Sentinel
December 30, 2016
Maxwell: From God & bourbon to politics & finances, this is my annual disclosure. Where I stand. Privacy Policy. I start each year with a disclosure — about my finances, my affiliations and my beliefs. It's a tradition started by former Sentinel columnist Charley Reese who thought that, if newspaper columnists are going to tellÃâà...
Orlando Sentinel
December 24, 2015
At the end of each year, the late Orlando Sentinel columnist, Charley Reese, would write his "conflict of interest" column in which he would list everything from the pay he received for his writing, his political affiliation, and organizations in which he was a member. While this column is not an opinion columnÃâà...
Dixie Press Online
May 27, 2013
OPINION – My decision to become a writer was greatly influenced by key mentors who paved the way before me. Some I knew ... Charley Reese was one of those influential writers to whom I owe a tremendous debt for his inspiration. His passing last ... He was a journalist for over half a century. He chose toÃâà...
Memphis Flyer (blog)
January 15, 2013
As Snopes points out, Charley Reese did write such a column. However ... Charley Reese was a crotchety libertarian columnist for the Orlando Sentinal for many years. The Flyer ... Charley was a hell of a writer, and not one easily categorized as liberal or conservative, as we like to do these days. If you'reÃâà...
Orlando Sentinel
July 30, 2011
Charley Reese. Privacy Policy. (This column was originally published in the Orlando Sentinel on Feb. 3, 1984.) Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them. Have you ever wondered why, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, we have deficits?
Orlando Sentinel
July 11, 2011
(This column originally ran in the Orlando Sentinel on March 7, 1995. Former columnist Charley Reese retired from the Sentinel 10 years ago. His final column ran on July 29, 2001.) Politicians, as I have often said, are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.
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