Daily Roundup, Feb. 27: Scandals, ISIS, and Ineptitude
We have a smorgasbord of good reading, from other sites, to recommend today. (Please assume no implication that ideas therein are necessarily endorsed.) GOP leaders should learn from the […]
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We have a smorgasbord of good reading, from other sites, to recommend today. (Please assume no implication that ideas therein are necessarily endorsed.) GOP leaders should learn from the […]
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In one way or another, almost all of my columns (and blog posts) in recent weeks have involved defenses of longstanding traditions of law and culture. As usual, follow the […]
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A few weeks ago, I wrote of the amazingly impressive young man, Christopher Thomas, a student leader at the University of South Alabama who suddenly died of natural causes — […]
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Happy New Year! Within two weeks, I hope to announce a new, much more regular system of posts here at Quinhillyer.com — interesting, informative, entertaining. In the meantime, here’s catching […]
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Christopher Thomas, who died of respiratory failure last spring, was one of the most impressive young men I’ve met in a long, long time. He was president of the College […]
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Not impressed with Chris Christie. Why Louisianans should be impressed with Gov. Jindal (but aren’t). Why Louisianans should not be offended with a postcard (and not impressed with Secretary of […]
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I have been very slow to update this site, so there is a plethora of material to share. First, separate features on two candidates for the U.S. Senate (Ed Gillespie […]
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Sorry I have been away for a while. Travels made it tough to get on site, and then I just fell further behind. Herewith, then, a collection of what I’ve […]
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For those who care about the structural integrity of our Constitution, the single most outrageous feature of Obamacare is its Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB). It is a body which […]
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At the Advocate this week, my column was made in the shade. I reach no jury verdict. I delve into what some people claim is extracurricular activity. And I think […]
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