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(March 15) Please, people, can we show even the slightest forbearance toward each other, the slightest understanding of each other, and even the slightest nod toward moderation when it comes […]
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(March 15) Please, people, can we show even the slightest forbearance toward each other, the slightest understanding of each other, and even the slightest nod toward moderation when it comes […]
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(Jan. 12) When National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru in 2006 authored a book describing Democrats as “ The Party of Death” (the book’s title), it was met with outraged howls from that […]
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There’s not much the Biden administration has done that is praiseworthy, but the second piece below sorta-kinda makes up for the first one. On the other three topics, the president […]
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Two pieces related to court cases. (Links to full columns embedded in each headline.) Unlike Trump, Pence has courage of convictions on abortion case (May 9): Former Vice President Mike […]
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[Two pieces analyzing, and correcting the record about, Justice Alito’s draft decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade. For the full version of each column, please follow the link embedded […]
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(March 3) A legal brief filed by Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson helps illustrate how leftists have an objectively disordered view of “protests.” It’s a view in which rioters […]
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(Official editorial on the abortion case by the Washington Examiner, Dec. 5) To listen to the liberal justices, one would think the Supreme Court’s job is not to uphold the […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, May 16) We already knew Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is dedicated to abortion. Now, we see that his radicalism makes him unwilling to […]
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(March 17) Two judges on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals obstinately insist on keeping parents in the dark about the health of their children. As a matter of […]
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The two flip sides of pushing for conservative jurists. (For the full version of each column, follow the link embedded in the headlines.) Conservatives win when they fight for judges […]
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