A Fabulous Five (one rather Earthy)
Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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(Aug. 28, the Nola.com papers) The Crescent City needs a dragnet. It also needs to relearn the combined wisdom of two conservative New Orleanians. And it really, really needs public officials […]
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(Sept. 7)Moon Landrieu, the path-breaking former mayor of New Orleans who died Monday at age 92, got the big things, including the biggest thing of all, absolutely right. Landrieu pushed […]
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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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