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You just have to watch this 58-second video. You’ve just gotta love it. It’s a great way to celebrate today’s 75th birthday of the man who arguably is the greatest […]
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You just have to watch this 58-second video. You’ve just gotta love it. It’s a great way to celebrate today’s 75th birthday of the man who arguably is the greatest […]
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Follow the links: The president perniciously spends us into oblivion. We’re in a war, specifically against Islamic terrorists, and we must act accordingly. And a great conservative scholar and advocate […]
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The Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown, will find out Tuesday who its newest inductees will be. There’s no time now for a full and thorough discussion of who should […]
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So, yet again, it comes down to this: The Saints versus the Falcons, with the playoffs in the balance. For New Orleans fans with long memories, the contest makes for […]
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Even though I predicted the Saints win yesterday, and even predicted Nick Toon’s first-ever NFL touchdown, I wasn’t anywhere near as impressed with the Saints’ performance as the T-P writers […]
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I’m a chronic complainer about the Saints, and of course I join most New Orleanians in finding very, very little to like about the Saints’ performance this year, from general […]
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Here, I review the wonderful speech that U.S. appeals court judge Janice Rogers Brown made at the Heritage Foundation a few weeks ago. As part of my summation of Judge […]
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First with Jim McElhatton in a lead news story in the Washington Times, and then in my own commentary at The Advocate in Louisiana, I report on a horribly misguided […]
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I have been very slow to update this site, so there is a plethora of material to share. First, separate features on two candidates for the U.S. Senate (Ed Gillespie […]
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My latest column for the Mobile Press-Register and al.com, limited to 600 words, gives concrete examples of how Common Core’s supposed “integration” of academic disciplines with each other actually leads […]
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