Willie Mays represented the best in sports
(June 18-19, written the night of Mays’ death, published around midnight central time) Even in the final years of Willie Mays’s baseball career, the great man slowed by nagging injuries, […]
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(June 18-19, written the night of Mays’ death, published around midnight central time) Even in the final years of Willie Mays’s baseball career, the great man slowed by nagging injuries, […]
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(June 20) Acceptance of a freakish gift of nature shouldn’t be grounds for a civil penalty, much less a jail stint. Yet that’s what happened June 12 in Point Clear, […]
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(June 14) The Biden administration suffered a well-deserved defeat, albeit only an interim one, in its effort to make federal law favor transgender ideology ahead of the rights of biological […]
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(June 23) In a case involving criminal sentencing, the Supreme Court proved again on Friday that the media narrative of a bench polluted by partisan agendas is blatantly untrue. Alas, […]
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(June 18) It’s not only the economy, stupid. Especially when the economy may already be improving. Republicans this year seem to be over-enamored of Democratic strategist James Carville’s wisdom from […]
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(June 4, by Quin) President Joe Biden’s tone-deaf new executive order purporting to reduce illegal immigration is one more example of why he does not deserve another term, notwithstanding that his opponent, former […]
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(National Review’s Noah Rothman wrote this excellent piece. June 10) Purveyors of or participants in what passes for discourse on social media are routinely confronted with the imminence of […]
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(While Quin was on vacation, the Washington Examiner ran this editorial that Quin wishes he had written. June 9) Attorney General Merrick Garland, media personality Steve Bannon, and former Trump White House […]
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(May 31) For years, purist fans of traditional New Orleans jazz have worried their favorite music is a dying art form. Oh, sure, something like trad jazz, loud and frenetic […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, June 2) Since the minute it was ratified, the First Amendment has been as clear as water on one thing: Government officials may not use their […]
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