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. 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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(Feb. 14) The old joke is that many conservatives are just former liberals mugged by reality. It got a new twist this month when a liberal congresswoman was mugged in […]
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(Jan. 23) After two new reports about the College Board’s Advanced Placement African American Studies Course, reasonable people should have two major objections to the APAAS — one objection to its specific […]
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(Dec. 18, Nola.com) The situation: Tulane University under national fire for issues relating to “diversity,” to its claims that “racism and sexism are fundamentally present in all American institutions,” and […]
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I did not originally set out to write about each of these three Republican leaders — McConnell, McCarthy, and Scalise — in a concerted effort, but I wrote each one […]
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(Nov. 16) Credit one veteran conservative Republican legislator for understanding what real fiscal responsibility means. Chris Pringle, just elected speaker pro tem of the Alabama House of Representatives, offered a word […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Nov. 11) On this Veterans Day, let us not just praise the valor of those who served in the U.S. armed forces , but also do […]
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Glimmers of how to fight back in three different examples of frightening governmental treatment of ordinary citizens. (Full columns embedded in each headline.) Split up the FBI!!! (Nov. 4): Certain […]
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(Oct. 22. NOLA.COM) There are better ways to rebuild Louisiana’s wetlands. It’s not too late to stop a long-imagined but misguided $2 billion project to divert up to 75,000 cubic […]
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