Mary Landrieu, Agonistes (on Judicial Nominee)
On Monday or Tuesday, the U.S. Senate will vote on whether to proceed with the nomination of radical David J. Barron for a federal courts of appeals seat, or instead […]
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On Monday or Tuesday, the U.S. Senate will vote on whether to proceed with the nomination of radical David J. Barron for a federal courts of appeals seat, or instead […]
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Republican U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany of Louisiana just finished an editorial board meeting with the Baton Rouge Advocate. I asked him about the prospects for immigration reform this year, in […]
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Karl Rove may be playing a game that is too clever by half when he brings up Hillary Clinton’s health, and it’s perfectly fine to have the opinion that it […]
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At the Quin-essential blog at the Advocate, I explain that even in an editorial largely critical of Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, the editorialists bolsters my central point that an Obama […]
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In my latest column at National Review Online, I blast the president for his administration’s disapproval of an innovative new Louisiana program involving leasing out the state’s charity hospitals to […]
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One well-known conservative who, while nobody’s idea of a liberal, is also nobody’s idea of a radical, is columnist George Will. Indeed, Will virtually defines the “rational right.” The other […]
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Typical media bias continued last Friday on two fronts, on two networks, both doing backflips away from real news in order to portray things in the best possible light for […]
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Former presidential adviser Karl Rove may be a lightning rod for some conservative complaints these days, but his March 27 column in the Wall Street Journal sounded the right notes […]
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Things are getting nasty, all from one direction, in what otherwise has been a mostly positive but vigorously contested Republican primary battle for a House seat in a deep-red district […]
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A speech by Gov. Bobby Jindal in Mobile, Ala., Thursday night showed why some national conservative audiences are fitting him for a presidential mantle.
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