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(Oct. 25) All sides of the debate about vaccine mandates should be more discerning and less absolutist. The radical anti-mandate side, though — the one that opposes such requirements in […]
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(Oct. 25) All sides of the debate about vaccine mandates should be more discerning and less absolutist. The radical anti-mandate side, though — the one that opposes such requirements in […]
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This is one big column broken into two published pieces, intended as the one-stop-shopping place to understand where we stand on the COVID-19 pandemic and assess, with discernment, where we […]
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Two columns analyzing different aspects of Biden’s proposals to handle the COVID-19 pandemic — first against his biggest proposal, and then an overview of the whole thing. Follow the links […]
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(Sept. 2) The coronavirus pandemic is raging again at horrific levels, but the Biden administration is asleep on the job. It has focused plenty of attention, with diminishing returns, on […]
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(August 30) The Biden administration must not realize just how badly it indicts its own policy choices when it takes money meant for virus vaccinations and diverts it to housing […]
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Two columns on the ongoing pandemic. (Links to full columns are embedded in the headlines.) Take a moderate approach, and tone down the rhetoric, please (Aug. 19): Is it too […]
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(July 27) Most adults who refuse to get vaccinated against the coronavirus bear some attitudinal resemblance to the dwarves in The Last Battle of the Narnia series. Offered a chance […]
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(March 8) Don’t get complacent about COVID-19, because the mutants are coming. That was the main message from author John Barry, whom I interviewed Monday for the anniversary of my […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, March 12) More mournful than hopeful. More soporific than energizing. President Biden, in his first prime-time address from the White House, indeed in his first 50 […]
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Links embedded in the headlines of both these important thought pieces stemming from Trump’s infection with the coronavirus: Congress should act to forestall an incapacity-related crisis (Oct. 2): Congress should […]
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