Brooks Robinson, R.I.P.
(Sept. 29) Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson, who died on Sept. 26 at age 86, was so good that even his baseball card made spectacular plays. And he […]
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(Sept. 29) Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson, who died on Sept. 26 at age 86, was so good that even his baseball card made spectacular plays. And he […]
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So as I put on my necktie this morning (Sept. 13), I reflected how I was showing my age by wearing an Adam Smith necktie that the Heritage Foundation made […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Sept. 11): University administrations still aren’t getting the message that colleges should be bastions of free inquiry. If they want to avoid losing big money in […]
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(Sept. 2) MOBILE, AL. — Balladeer Jimmy Buffett, who died Sept. 1 at age 76, grew up in this coastal Alabama town and then made his first living as a […]
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Four pieces unrelated to each other except that each is policy-heavy, on either schools or drugs. (Link to each full article embedded in each headline. Unions play politics at expense […]
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(July 31) Unless you want to spend the rest of your life wanting the return of three wasted hours, stay away from the movie Oppenheimer. It’s a ponderous, turgid mess. The film also […]
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(July 29-30 in the Louisiana T-P/Advocate) Former President George W. Bush was right, on the education front, to blast what he called “the soft bigotry of low expectations.” Now the […]
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(July 19) Modern political conservatism is fond of occasional statements of comprehensive principles, letting the world know there is something deeper at work than mere political jockeying. An eloquent new […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, July 11) The Supreme Court soon will be asked yet again to teach college administrators that they may not deny the First Amendment freedom of speech […]
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(July 13) An attitudinal pandemic is poisoning the American body politic to the worst extent of our lifetimes. The disease manifests itself in a widespread, unreasoning refusal by people on […]
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