Dave Barry’s 2022 Year in Review


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January 2, 2022 - 9:02 pm Dave Barry's Dec. 26 Year In Review was the best ever. There couldn't have been a better description of 2021. Mr. Barry writes what few — or any — journalists.


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Dave Barry Dave Barry Year in Review: 2022 was the opposite of good. But it had some positives. Updated January 3, 2023, 12:13 PM. Dave Barry See photos from Dave Barry's top news stories of 2022.


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Dave Barry's 2022 Year in Review. December 27, 2022 By Jim Muir Leave a Comment. The best thing we can say about 2022 is: It could have been worse. Here's a link to the column. Filed Under: Columns.


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It was a year of reckoning, a year in which humanity finally began to understand that it faces an existential threat, a threat unlike any we have ever faced before, a threat that will wreak.


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Dave Barry's 2022 Year in Review: Maybe Armageddon Wouldn't Have Been So Bad. The best thing we can say about 2022 is: It could have been worse. For example, we could have had nuclear Armageddon. This briefly appeared to be a possibility, at least according to the president, who broke the news in October at (Why not?) a Democratic Party.


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The best thing we can say about 2022 is: It could have been worse. For example, we could have had nuclear Armageddon. This briefly appeared to be a possibility, at least according to the.


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Like us on Facebook. Editor's note: For Dave Barry's analysis of the first half of 2022, visit reviewjournal.com. The year is finally over. But before we move on to 2023, it's time to don.


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Dave Barry's 2022 year in review. A demonstrator hangs a flag on a truck during a protest by truck drivers over pandemic health rules and the Trudeau government, outside the parliament of Canada in Ottawa on Feb. 16.


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Happy New Year, everyone! As is now tradition, we turn over our 2022 review duties to the capable hands of Dave Barry.. January. The national mood is gloomy, and it's taking a heavy political toll on President Biden, as voters increasingly question whether he is up to the job of leading the nation, or for that matter finishing his sentences.