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The prolific Wayne Allyn Root shouldn’t overdo it

Updated March 11, 2018 - 10:00 pm

Wayne Allyn Root begins his Thursday commentary by writing that he “loves” his Review-Journal column. He also boasted that he could “write two columns a day, seven days a week.”

I would remind Mr. Root of two things: 1) While he may love his columns, he should be more concerned about whether readers “love” them; and 2) Like so many other things in life, “quality” is more important than “quantity.”

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