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(Feb. 21) Every five years or so, the everyday transgressions of fellow citizens merit the same level of opprobrium this space usually bestows on corrupt or feckless public figures. Frankly, […]
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(Feb. 21) Every five years or so, the everyday transgressions of fellow citizens merit the same level of opprobrium this space usually bestows on corrupt or feckless public figures. Frankly, […]
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(Feb. 21-22) No matter what the official calendar says, today is not some generic “Presidents Day,” but the ritual observance of tomorrow’s George Washington’s birthday. Washington was a great man […]
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(Feb. 17) The casual racism of the establishment media has been around forever. And for more than 30 years, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been a particular target of […]
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Three pieces about the Left behaving badly about racial matters, creating racial conflicts where none need exist. (Links to each full piece embedded in each headline.) ‘Anti-racism’ trainers spend all […]
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(Feb. 16) As we await news about whether Russia has invaded Ukraine, all Americans should remember the dual wisdom about when politics should stop at the water’s edge and when […]
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(Feb. 15) When something spectacularly awful ticks up temporarily to being “only” really bad, that’s not a reason to celebrate. Such is the case with the short-term decline in the […]
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(Feb. 17) Republicans should start listening more closely to GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois. If they get beyond their fury about his admirable insistence on investigating the Capitol riot, […]
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(Feb. 9) To inspire greater confidence in its investigation, the House select committee on the U.S. Capitol riot should do far more publicly to investigate the security breakdown at the […]
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(Feb. 11) By choosing the late linebacker Sam Mills for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the selection committee corrects an oversight typical with players for small-market teams and rewards […]
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(Feb. 12) No political hack pack should have the power to decide who is accredited to practice law in U.S. courtrooms. That is the gist of the message, indeed a […]
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