August columns and editorials
One and Three Quarters Cheers for the Late Mikhail Gorbachev (Aug. 31) As education unions go woke, real learning suffers (Aug. 30) The Left’s gender-bending is getting tiresome (Aug. 29) […]
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One and Three Quarters Cheers for the Late Mikhail Gorbachev (Aug. 31) As education unions go woke, real learning suffers (Aug. 30) The Left’s gender-bending is getting tiresome (Aug. 29) […]
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(June 9) MOBILE, Alabama — The talk of this Alabama city for the past week has been a video of police Sgt. John Carlos Young demanding answers for a string […]
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Why Katie Britt ran so far ahead in Bama Senate primary (May 25): Rather than serving as any sort of national harbinger, the Republican primary election results in Alabama this […]
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By Quin Hillyer This is not an “endorsement.” It’s just an explanation for why I am taking the rare step of making my vote on any race public. For all […]
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As in Pennsylvania, Senate race in Bama is a humdinger (May 19): If you liked the three-way drama of the Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania this week, you’ll love the […]
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Two pieces related only because they both involve mistaken ideas about mass communication. Buffalo mayor rightly upset, but wrong to suggest banning speech (May 18): Responding to a horrific evil, […]
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(May 4) MOBILE, Alabama — Political endorsements often don’t matter much in swaying voters’ decisions, but Senate candidate Katie Britt on May 3 secured an affirmation that could prove unusually […]
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Herewith, a random conglomeration of six unrelated columns (links to full columns embedded in the headlines). How NEST, LOOP, and hip-hop are putting youngsters on the right path (April 19): […]
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Two pieces on bad proposed charter school restrictions. Biden would hurt needy children with new restrictions on charter schools (Official Washington Examiner editorial, April 6): Just as waves of parents […]
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(March 16) MOBILE, Alabama — The winsome Katie Britt increasingly looks like the GOP primary front-runner to replace retiring Alabama Republican Richard Shelby in the U.S. Senate. The Washington Examiner’s David Drucker reported today that […]
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