A Maine winner and the Bama election loser
Two columns, each showing a different side of this month’s Senate results. (Links to full columns embedded in the headlines.) Alabama’s Doug Jones was a bad fit from the start […]
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Two columns, each showing a different side of this month’s Senate results. (Links to full columns embedded in the headlines.) Alabama’s Doug Jones was a bad fit from the start […]
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(Nov. 6) Citizens of two states defied stereotypes on racial issues in very good ways in statewide referendums this week. Throughout the South, the stereotype of Californians is of people […]
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(Nov. 11) The United States is doing a better job of taking care of its veterans than it was seven or eight years ago, but it’s still not doing well […]
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Four post-election pieces, two of them official editorials of the Washington Examiner. (Links to full pieces, embedded in the headlines.) Biden must stay moderate to unite the country (Nov. 9): […]
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(Nov. 12) The nominally anti-Islamist Trump administration has continued to finance and partner with a group called Islamic Relief Worldwide that is under furious fire in Europe for rampant anti-Semitism […]
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(Oct. 30) With polls showing President Trump having only the narrowest possible path to reelection, far narrower than in 2016, the importance of keeping a Republican Senate majority grows exponentially. […]
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Two columns about what Trump’s message should be, but isn’t. (Links to each full column embedded in the headlines.) Trump’s message mess (Oct. 26): President Trump still could win reelection, […]
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(It’s a hard job, but somebody’s gotta do it.) (Oct. 30): Joe Biden isn’t all bad. Neither is Donald Trump. From the way I’ve usually (but not always) written about […]
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(Nov. 2) Federal and local officials should now be planning to conduct mass arrests and prosecutions for participants and especially organizers of a planned insurrection called “ShutDownDC.” The very name […]
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Two separate pieces, the second an official editorial for the Washington Examiner. Links to full pieces are embedded in the headlines for each. Maine’s Susan Collins is a superb public […]
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