This White House needs a Bossie chief of staff
Note: After I wrote this column on Dec. 11, President Trump chose Mick Mulvaney as his interim chief of staff. But note the word “interim.” Those in the know understand […]
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Note: After I wrote this column on Dec. 11, President Trump chose Mick Mulvaney as his interim chief of staff. But note the word “interim.” Those in the know understand […]
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My colleague Eddie Scarry today thought there was much ado about nothing regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. He’s wrong. Scarry argues that two new reports from the Senate Intelligence Committee […]
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Herewith, a plethora of Quin’s writings at the Examiner from Dec. 8 through 23. Follow the links embedded in the headlines. Colleges were better when they were more ‘Paper Chase‘ […]
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Four pieces by Quin, regarding the death of former president Bush. It is worth noting that the first piece on Bob Dole — the second piece in the series below […]
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Note: I wrote this piece the day before House Republicans indeed took my advice and elected Alabama’s Gary Palmer to a key post in their official leadership team. It explains, […]
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Three separate posts about South Carolina Republican Tim Scott joining a smear of a judicial nominee, without giving a single specific reason. His behavior here has been shameful. The first […]
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Announcement from Quin: For now, I am writing full-time — lots of blog posts in addition to at least one weekly column — at The Washington Examiner. All of my Examiner work […]
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Two final pieces (for now) at Liberty Headlines, by Quin. (Follow the links in the headlines for the full stories.) Governor Scott Walker’s defeat was a win for labor unions: […]
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Corner post by Quin Hillyer at National Review Online, amplifying a piece by the great Deroy Murdock; I write to echo, strongly support, and amplify the message in Deroy Murdock’s […]
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By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner; Tuesday’s elections were a much worse result for President Trump and Republicans than most pundits are portraying. To understand why, one must ignore […]
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