Fox News wrongly sued; Trump wrong again on tariffs
Two completely unrelated pieces. For the full columns, follow the links embedded in the headlines. Lawsuit blaming Fox news for COVID-19 threatens First Amendment (May 14): A judge on a […]
Please disable your Ad Blocker to better interact with this website.
Home / National Politics (Page 68)
By Quin Hillyer /
Two completely unrelated pieces. For the full columns, follow the links embedded in the headlines. Lawsuit blaming Fox news for COVID-19 threatens First Amendment (May 14): A judge on a […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(May 4) Somebody needs to send administrative law judge Kenneth Chu back to the salt mines. On April 27, Chu issued one of the silliest rulings imaginable in finding Ben […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(May 8) The 75th anniversary of Victory-in-Europe Day is a sobering commemoration, and somewhat sadly ironic. When the free world (plus the despicable Soviet Empire) celebrated V-E Day on May […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(May 7) President Trump, as usual, is justifying awful behavior by exaggerating the meaning of a legal escape. Trump on Thursday tweeted that political allies of his bully-boy buddy, former […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(May 5) Note: I’ve been writing pieces like this for seven weeks. It’s really important. The White House and Senate Republicans are on the right track in pushing for protections […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Three pieces — two columns and one Washington Examiner official editorial — about difficulties in which former vice president Joe Biden finds himself, and what he and others should do about […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(April 28) I have written several times in the past about the political volunteer work of my father, Haywood H. Hillyer III, a onetime Republican national committeeman who died 10 years […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(April 28) Republican senators who press President Trump to stop undermining agency inspectors general are absolutely right. Inspectors general are a crucial means for Congress and the president alike to provide […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(April 28) Cautiously aggressive reopening. That’s probably the best way to describe the plan Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Tuesday for the state’s next moves in response to the coronavirus […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(May 1) Vice President Mike Pence’s staff ought to drop its absurd plans to penalize a reporter for revealing that Pence’s staff knew masks were expected for all visitors to the […]
Right Report
Stay In The Loop!
Sign up for our free email newsletter, and we'll make sure to keep you in the loop.
Like Quin on Facebook
Finding Quin on the Web
Blogroll
Tags