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(March 15) Please, people, can we show even the slightest forbearance toward each other, the slightest understanding of each other, and even the slightest nod toward moderation when it comes […]
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(March 15) Please, people, can we show even the slightest forbearance toward each other, the slightest understanding of each other, and even the slightest nod toward moderation when it comes […]
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(March 24) The Supreme Court hears a case on March 29 that will test whether there is any real limit to the frighteningly invasive power of the IRS . In Polselli v. IRS, the high court […]
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(March 21) NEW ORLEANS — The apparent failure of a spirited petition drive here to force a recall election of Mayor LaToya Cantrell should give no solace to arrogant, leftist politicians. The […]
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Five pieces about the top contenders for the presidency in 2024 (with links to each full article embedded in each headline). No, Gov. DeSantis, Ukraine is not a ‘territorial dispute’ […]
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(March 14) When quiet diplomacy doesn’t work to secure basic human rights for a U.S. citizen imprisoned abroad, a U.S. administration should feel obliged to unleash verbal fireworks — and then to […]
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(March 10) Both James Madison ‘s Montpelier estate and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which owns it, have experienced what appear to be odd, precipitous shake-ups. Meanwhile, another National Trust property, […]
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(March 8-9) Conservatives of a certain vintage will all be tipping their caps March 9 to the much-loved James Buckley, former U.S. senator, high-ranking State Department official, and federal appeals court […]
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(March 9) One way to keep colleges from further enshrining their woke reigns of repression is to keep college accreditors from acting as enforcing arms for the repression. The Defense of Freedom […]
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(March 7) President Joe Biden could have done a truly constructive thing by writing in Tuesday’s New York Times about the need to save the Medicare system from insolvency. Instead, he spread lies and took […]
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(March 7) It is not too much of a guilt-by-association stretch to say that one of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees should lose even more support after an Atlanta mob on Sunday […]
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