How Republicans can and should ‘replace’ Herschel Walker
(Oct. 7) Herschel Walker should announce he will forswear service in the Senate — but with a twist. Start with this, though: It is long past time for national and state Republicans and […]
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(Oct. 7) Herschel Walker should announce he will forswear service in the Senate — but with a twist. Start with this, though: It is long past time for national and state Republicans and […]
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The Supreme Court should not make a twisted hodge-podge of redistricting law even worse by throwing out Alabama’s congressional map. Two pieces below explain why. (Links to full columns embedded […]
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(Oct. 3) The FBI’s 2018 draft letter of dismissal to disgraced agent Peter Strzok is a model for how the bureau should deal with its own agents gone bad. Alas, the FBI appears to […]
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Two columns about the Justice Department that should outrage and even frighten every one of us. (Links to the full columns are embedded in the headlines.) FBI conducts dangerous raid […]
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(Sept. 28) Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is being roundly pilloried for getting nothing in return for enabling his party leaders to enact a budget-busting, IRS-unleashing monster of a leftist budget […]
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James Madison stays in the news, but one report is off key. (Two columns, with full pieces embedded in the headlines.) Story about Madison’s flute (and twerking) is really less […]
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Even though the 2020 presidential election wasn’t stolen, voting shenanigans are very real. Two columns. Double voting registration in Minnesota, with one egregious example (Sept. 30): It’s bad enough that […]
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Three columns about various House GOP policy documents (with full columns embedded in each headline) Republican Study Committee gets specific and positive (Sept. 29): The House Republican Study Committee “gets […]
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Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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James Madison’s Montpelier Foundation is the subject of two pieces below, the first a MAJOR investigative piece involving dozens of documents and double-digits interviewees, which was the =cover story for […]
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