McLaughlin: Vance takes cheap shots in foreign policy
(Column by Dan McLaughlin at National Review Online, Feb. 28) There have been things to like, even on the international stage, about JD Vance’s tenure as vice president thus far. And […]
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(Column by Dan McLaughlin at National Review Online, Feb. 28) There have been things to like, even on the international stage, about JD Vance’s tenure as vice president thus far. And […]
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(Column by Kim Strassel in the Wall Street Journal, online Feb. 28) Note from Quin: This column makes two points, and you will want to read the full thing here. The […]
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(Column by Quin Hillyer, Feb. 24) Eleven years to the week after Russian forces moved to steal Crimea from Ukraine, three years to the day after Russia began its murderous […]
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(Column by Quin Hillyer, Feb. 23 in print) Even conservatives should recognize that the federal government, in certain circumstances, has an important role in basic scientific research. When millions and […]
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(Official editorial of the Advocate/Times-Picayune, Feb. 20) Significant public concern should attend the news that state regulators are allowing Mosaic Fertilizer in St. James Parish to expand its already-massive mound of slightly radioactive […]
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(Column by conservative legal expert Andy McCarthy, often a defender of Donald Trump’s legal positions, in National Review, Feb. 22) This is the fifth of seven posts on Attorney General […]
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(a column by longtime conservative Matt K. Lewis in The Hill, Feb. 19) Conservatism is the revered philosophy of the rule of law, limited government, personal responsibility, moral clarity, fiscal […]
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( Feb. 16) By practicing “sanctuary city” policies, or close approximations thereof, Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams and other area officials are playing a foolish and dangerous game. On […]
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(Official editorial of the Advocate/Times-Picayune, Feb. 16) It is with deep sadness and a sense of disgust we see that after decades Louisiana will restart executions of its death row […]
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(Feb. 13) Louisiana U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy faced the hardest — and most closely watched — decision of his political life over whether to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s highly controversial nominee […]
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