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Hello, and welcome to the re-launch of QuinHillyer.com! Starting today, this will be a web site with a wide and interesting variety of new content almost every day (at least […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Is Scott Walker a more legitimate candidate than Hillary Clinton? Have we seen similar ISIS movements elsewhere in history? Check out today’s Round-up and find out….. Read More at: Hillary […]
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George Will has been an intellectual guide of mine for 35 years, but I take strong issue with a recent column where he said the world is, comparatively speaking, not […]
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For The Advocate, I write about why an illegal power grab by the Environmental Protection Agency would add to a record of the Obama administration harming Louisiana. Follow the red […]
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In my brand-new column for the al.com papers (Mobile, Birmingham, Huntsville), I applaud state legislative leaders for their plans to push a bill finally allowing Alabama to join the 42 […]
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In one way or another, almost all of my columns (and blog posts) in recent weeks have involved defenses of longstanding traditions of law and culture. As usual, follow the […]
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You just have to watch this 58-second video. You’ve just gotta love it. It’s a great way to celebrate today’s 75th birthday of the man who arguably is the greatest […]
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Follow the links: The president perniciously spends us into oblivion. We’re in a war, specifically against Islamic terrorists, and we must act accordingly. And a great conservative scholar and advocate […]
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Many of my Louisiana conservative friends are less than happy with me today, after my column advocating greater tax equity, meaning less regressivity, in state and local taxes. Granted, federal […]
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Alabama faces a budget gap of $265 million. Not good, but not awful, Perhaps manageable, if managerial/legislative flexibility were available. Alas, right now it’s not available. But it should be. […]
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