In memory of New Orleans original Ben C. Toledano
(Nov. 11, the New Orleans Advocate/Times-Picayune) Ben C. Toledano, who died Nov. 6 at age 89, was for nearly two decades one of the most prominent citizens in New Orleans, […]
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(Nov. 11, the New Orleans Advocate/Times-Picayune) Ben C. Toledano, who died Nov. 6 at age 89, was for nearly two decades one of the most prominent citizens in New Orleans, […]
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(Nov. 11) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit did the right thing Thursday afternoon in granting a brief hold on the forced release of Trump administration documents […]
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Why it’s okay to chant ‘Let’s Go, Brandon’ (Nov. 1) Series on Clinton impeachment gets at least some things right (Nov. 2) Youngkin won Virginia by being un-Trump-like, thank goodness […]
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(Oct. 28) From beginning to end, President Joe Biden’s speech this morning to sell his massive twin spending bills was full of deceit and lies, wrapped in a cloud of […]
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Herewith, three separate pieces on efforts to break the stranglehold of the two major parties’ extremes…. (Links to the full columns are embedded in the headline of each). An interview […]
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(Oct. 25) Conservative constitutionalists, no less than politicians, should heed the old campaign maxim that people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. Speaking […]
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(Oct. 26) The public strongly wants to reform the confusing “Electoral Count Act” that former President Donald Trump tried to use to reject slates of presidential electors certified by state […]
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(Oct. 27) Credit to a tweet by Tony Heller of Real Climate Science for reminding us how climate alarmists have been the Chicken Littles of the modern world for a […]
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(Oct. 25) All sides of the debate about vaccine mandates should be more discerning and less absolutist. The radical anti-mandate side, though — the one that opposes such requirements in […]
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(Oct. 19) Former President Donald Trump will likely fail in most of his executive privilege claims against a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, but the committee’s overreach could result […]
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