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Here’s where I explain why Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech on Tuesday could be one of the most important, from any foreign leader, in decades. Upon reflection, although the column doesn’t explicitly […]
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Netahyahu’s true electoral rival, by Caroline Glick Sorry, Jeb, the race is wide open, by Peggy Noonan Netanyahu’s Moment, by William Kristol Why Bibi’s Speech Matters by Matthew Continetti Lieberman: […]
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Is Scott Walker a more legitimate candidate than Hillary Clinton? Have we seen similar ISIS movements elsewhere in history? Check out today’s Round-up and find out….. Read More at: Hillary […]
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George Will has been an intellectual guide of mine for 35 years, but I take strong issue with a recent column where he said the world is, comparatively speaking, not […]
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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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Follow the links: The president perniciously spends us into oblivion. We’re in a war, specifically against Islamic terrorists, and we must act accordingly. And a great conservative scholar and advocate […]
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Follow the links: How Bobby Jindal might win the White House (even though I advised him not to try). How a Romney-Bush battle might mirror an Alabama joust earlier this […]
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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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In the past month I’ve published a number of pieces, big and small, on the runoff in the Louisiana Senate race. The most comprehensive was here, in a 1,600-word feature […]
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