U.S. voter lists invite major fraud
(July 12) For years, a hardy band of mostly conservative lawyers has been warning that American voter rolls are so poorly maintained as to be absolutely ripe for, and perhaps […]
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(July 12) For years, a hardy band of mostly conservative lawyers has been warning that American voter rolls are so poorly maintained as to be absolutely ripe for, and perhaps […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Three Examiner pieces by Quin (links embedded in the headlines); National GOP ups ante in LA Gov. race (July 9): Because only three states have gubernatorial elections in 2019, even […]
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Four Examiner pieces by Quin (links embedded in headlines); Trump team hits home run by balking at its own drug price plan (July 11): In deciding today not to change certain rules related to […]
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In an ongoing series involving my “virtual” campaign for the Republican nomination for president, creating a platform a real candidate should seize, here are parts two and three. (The links […]
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(July 3). As this wonderful nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day, please forgive me for expressing a bit of righteous contempt for ungrateful Americans who fail to appreciate the blessings […]
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(Note: Just as this was being published, the president reversed course again, and now again insists he will find a way to include the question at issue.) The Trump administration […]
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Donald Trump ran for president promising to “drain the swamp,” but even his sometimes-valiant efforts amount to no more than manually removing marsh-water one tin cup at a time. Three […]
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(Column, June 24). The reason some of us think partisans are needlessly hyperventilating about the awfulness of the “other” side is that too many partisans are indeed needlessly hyperventilating. A […]
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Five takes on the two nights of debate, several of them “live blogging” as they were still ongoing (as indicated below). Links are embedded in the headlines. Listening to these […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Four pieces on the Supreme Court’s final week of its 2018-19 session, in chronological order, with links embedded in each headline. You will see, from my second piece, that my […]
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