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MTG, a stain on Congress, must be washed out of public life (April 14): If the House Republican Conference has a sense of decency, it will now unanimously support a […]
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Two pieces on bad proposed charter school restrictions. Biden would hurt needy children with new restrictions on charter schools (Official Washington Examiner editorial, April 6): Just as waves of parents […]
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For each of these four pieces on Joe Biden’s policies, please follow the links embedded in the headlines in order to read the whole columns. Biden must get tougher to […]
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In this hodgepodge of pieces, follow the link in each headline, please. A U.N. mandate should provide troops to protect Kyiv and Odesa (April 6) ….Some of us don’t have […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, March 25) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a fine person with an impressive resume, should nonetheless not be confirmed to the Supreme Court. Her record and testimony show she […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, March 24) Real evidence of marijuana’s dangers should not get lost in the weed. A second independent study released in less than a month offers serious […]
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(March 25) Far too many House Republicans have forfeited judgment and decency regarding Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney. In a move surely unprecedented in the history of Congress, more than 100 GOP […]
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(March 23) As the Senate hearings on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson unfold, we should find increasingly troubling Jackson’s tendency toward rank sophistry. While it is indeed […]
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(March 22) Numerous conservative legal leaders have been tweeting, quite correctly, that Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson began the interrogation part of her hearings sounding almost like a […]
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(March 21) [Written before the hearings began] Legitimate reasons exist to ask Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson probing questions about her jurisprudential philosophy. Those questions, however, should be sober […]
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