Why Dems’ threat to kill filibusters is malignant
(Note: This is an official Washington Examiner editorial on filibusters, to which I contibuted a bit more than half of the text. It expresses the institutional view of the newspaper. […]
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(Note: This is an official Washington Examiner editorial on filibusters, to which I contibuted a bit more than half of the text. It expresses the institutional view of the newspaper. […]
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(July 15) By the traditional, reasonable definition of “racism,” the Smithsonian’s National African American History Museum is now pushing claptrap so racist that conservatives and liberals alike are objecting to […]
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Three columns on Trump, one of him at his best, two of him at his worst. The links to the full columns are embedded in the headlines. Trump’s Rushmore speech […]
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(July 14, exclusive interview) Jeff Sessions is a class act. The former U.S. attorney general lost big in his political comeback attempt for the U.S. Senate from Alabama, but he […]
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(July 7) There are honorable Never Trump Republicans who object to the current president but without abandoning their own principles. And then there’s the Lincoln Project. This group is neither […]
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(July 7) Ex-quarterback Colin Kaepernick tweeted an Independence Day message reminding us that he always was a radical leftist, America-hating agitator. His national anthem stunt always was about deliberately dishonoring […]
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As the Supreme Court closed its term, I wrote on two of its final cases and found the outcomes moderately satisfactory, but not perfect. Here are the two columns, with […]
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(Note: This is a story from the Sunday New York Times that further advances the piece I first wrote about here. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. […]
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(June 30) Some Supreme Court opinions are weightier for moral and historical purposes rather than for controlling legal precedent. In a key Supreme Court case upholding a Montana school-choice program, […]
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(July 2, Quin Hillyer’s first-hand reporting from a campaign event) Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions campaigns for his old U.S. Senate seat from Alabama with the style of a […]
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