Guest column: Washington’s birthday
My friend Steve Stone wrote this for what some call “Presidents Day” on Monday, but you’ll see from his column why I am proud to run it today, on George […]
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My friend Steve Stone wrote this for what some call “Presidents Day” on Monday, but you’ll see from his column why I am proud to run it today, on George […]
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By Quin Hillyer at National Review Online; Former House Republican leader Bob Michel, who died Friday two weeks shy of his 94th birthday, should be remembered as a brave veteran […]
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The appearance of a major conflict of interest, and of at least fudging the terms of what could be a criminal investigation, continues to haunt newly appointed U.S. Sen. Luther […]
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At al.com, Kyle Whitmire makes a compelling case that the appointment of Luther Strange to the U.S Senate looks awfully fishy. It is well worth a close read, and thoughtful […]
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Nordstrom has every right to stop selling items that don’t sell well. Vladimir Putin is a vicious thug. He is in every respect America’s moral inferior. Yes, racism is still […]
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By Quin Hillyer at The Examiner; The Senate’s famous filibuster, now on the brink of elimination, should be both revived and limited by listening to Democrats on how to reform […]
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Actually, two weeks. Here in Mobile, in DC, in numerous airports, and at Berkeley, people have lost a sense of what is a legitimate public protest and what is an […]
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Several interesting pieces to read: First, Soon-to-be U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is often criticized by libertarians. Columnist Deroy Murdock is an outspoken libertarian. But Murdock comes rushing to Sessions’ […]
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By Quin Hillyer at The American Spectator; When Donald Trump announces his nominee for the Supreme Court (on February 2, supposedly), beware of media accounts and interest groups purporting to […]
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By Quin Hillyer at The American Spectator blog; For well over a year now, I’ve noticed a strange and disturbing phenomenon: Almost without exception, leading writers and analysts who are […]
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