Four takes on the House speakership mess
Here, in chronological order, what I wrote about the rocky start to Republican re-takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives. (To read each full column, follow the link embedded in […]
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Here, in chronological order, what I wrote about the rocky start to Republican re-takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives. (To read each full column, follow the link embedded in […]
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(Jan. 12) When National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru in 2006 authored a book describing Democrats as “ The Party of Death” (the book’s title), it was met with outraged howls from that […]
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(Jan. 3) Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE), who this week is leaving the U.S. Senate to become president of the University of Florida, gave valedictory remarks on Tuesday that reminded some […]
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(Dec. 27) The most interesting politician to watch in 2023 will not be Donald Trump or Joe Biden, and it won’t be upstarts Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) or Minority Leader-elect Hakeem Jeffries […]
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(Dec. 18, Nola.com) The situation: Tulane University under national fire for issues relating to “diversity,” to its claims that “racism and sexism are fundamentally present in all American institutions,” and […]
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Modern political liberalism is often wrong but respectable — unlike today’s Left which predominates in our culture and isn’t within what were ordinary bounds of what once was liberal discourse […]
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Every once in a while, the unbiased application of consistent principles and values such as those embodied in the First Amendment requires an honest columnist to defend the rights even […]
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Two pieces on Ukraine’s struggles and needs (with help from, yes, David Letterman). To read each full column follow the link embedded in each headline. Zelensky does Letterman, Dec. 19: […]
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Five books to read in 2023, Dec. 25: If you are like me, you have more books on the shelves than you can ever read, which also means that when […]
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The ‘Trump effect’ was poisonous for Republicans in 2022, Dec. 7. Herschel Walker’s 100,000-vote loss in Georgia puts the exclamation point on the “Donald Trump is electoral poison” narrative. If the former president had deliberately attempted to […]
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