Manchin twice echoes GOPers for good policies
West Virginia’s Joe Manchin is, well, quirky. But when he is right, he is right. See the two pieces below, with the links to the full columns embedded in each […]
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West Virginia’s Joe Manchin is, well, quirky. But when he is right, he is right. See the two pieces below, with the links to the full columns embedded in each […]
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(Feb. 28) In Fox News’s defense against the well-publicized defamation lawsuits by voting machine companies, Fox needs to remind a jury that there’s a large distinction between what is unethical […]
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(Feb. 28) The good news is that a bipartisan group of senators is considering tough but wise choices to extend the life of the Social Security system. The bad news […]
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(March 2) Why do courts — why do we as a nation — need to keep going over the subject of faith-based hiring? When can we finally start not just […]
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(March 5) Kudos to New Age spiritualist Marianne Williamson for having the gumption to challenge President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination, but she’s a left winger untethered […]
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(Feb. 22) U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) may not officially be running for president (yet), but his speech in Iowa this afternoon featured some of the best rhetoric and substance of any […]
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(Feb. 27) When even progressives complain about the arrogance and incompetence of the IRS , it’s clear the agency needs a housecleaning. Then again, if Congress did its job, the IRS would have less […]
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Two columns on different things the former Veep has done in the past two weeks. Even good men can be wrong, but not always. Pence deserves credit for standing with […]
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Two pieces on Biden. It’s in Biden’s own best interest to abandon re-election (Feb. 23): A spate of midweek stories suggesting President Joe Biden may forgo a reelection bid should leave most people […]
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(Feb. 26, NOLA.com) Mitch Landrieu, the former mayor of New Orleans who now is the White House “infrastructure czar,” said words in an interview the other day that desperately need […]
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