George Will: Trump bowed low to Putin
(Column by George Will, Aug. 18) As flaccid as a boned fish, Donald Trump crumpled quicker than even Vladimir Putin probably anticipated. The former KGB agent currently indicted for war crimes […]
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(Column by George Will, Aug. 18) As flaccid as a boned fish, Donald Trump crumpled quicker than even Vladimir Putin probably anticipated. The former KGB agent currently indicted for war crimes […]
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(By George Will, originally in the Washington Post, July 2) Sixty years ago this summer, Congress enacted the nation-transforming Voting Rights Act. Soon, however, Congress and a deferential Supreme Court, by […]
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(Column by George Will, June 6) Recently, 20,000 people were evacuated from the center of the German city of Cologne because of a timely reminder from the past: three unexploded bombs […]
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(Column by George Will in the Washington Post, May 7, with sarcasm dripping from his keyboard) So this is “the art of the deal.” The author of the book with […]
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(May 10) Former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont, who died Saturday at age 86, ran the single most ideas-heavy presidential campaign in my lifetime. Some conservatives just wish he had […]
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By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner; William Bennett, formerly education secretary under President Ronald Reagan and self-appointed moral thermometer, could stand to learn from his earlier self. Last weekend, […]
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By Quin Hillyer at National Review Online; ome conservative analysts are unwisely praising Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch for joining the court’s four committed liberals to keep a felonious immigrant […]
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(Quin Hillyer, Liberty Headlines) Republican U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona may be retiring, but he’s not going without putting up a fight on behalf of homeowners he says are being unfairly treated by […]
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(Quin Hillyer, Liberty Headlines) New Republican presidents usually enjoy an extra-long “honeymoon” on the political right, but Donald Trump instead continues to attract spectacularly divergent reviews even from those on his […]
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Personal commentary by Quin Hillyer; At the Washington Post, moderate-conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin takes up the case of Robert Eitel, formerly the second-ranking lawyer in the GW Bush Education Department […]
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