Two before Louisiana’s governor’s race
Louisiana Republican tried Trumpism with a twist (Nov. 11). NEW ORLEANS — In the race for Louisiana governor that culminates this coming Saturday, Republican Eddie Rispone is doing a remarkable job […]
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Louisiana Republican tried Trumpism with a twist (Nov. 11). NEW ORLEANS — In the race for Louisiana governor that culminates this coming Saturday, Republican Eddie Rispone is doing a remarkable job […]
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(Nov. 5) With Louisiana’s gubernatorial election less than two weeks away, what had been a rather boring campaign has suddenly veered into the gutter. The desperate, late plays of the “race […]
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Six miscellaneous pieces by Quin, with the first especially worth reading. (For the full columns, follow the links embedded in the headlines.) Bannon label’s ‘deep state’ theory as lunacy (Oct.5). […]
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Three news-aggregation pieces by Quin Hillyer at Liberty Headlines. Follow the links in the headlines for the full stories. Sen. Kennedy: Some Dems Have No Soul, Mothers Didn’t Breast-Feed Them: […]
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By Quin Hillyer at National Review Online; State legislators often receive too little attention, but one being buried today in Louisiana merits gratitude from conservatives nationwide. Charlie Lancaster, a state […]
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By Quin Hillyer at NRO’s The Corner; Deroy Murdock and I wrote last October about the death by cancer, at age 50, of our dear friend Kevin Kane, who founded […]
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When I was 12 years old, I cast real votes for Ronald Reagan for president. Well, kinda sorta. No matter how you look at it, though, my experience at the […]
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By Quin Hillyer; Some people serve their country for years, very well, without the recognition and thanks that is their due. So it was with Jim Guirard, who died on […]
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by Quin Hillyer A year ago, the Louisiana Democratic party seemed as dead as its allegedly habitual voters from New Orleans cemeteries. Yet with a governor’s race quickening to its […]
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In my final regular column for The Advocate in Louisiana, I lament the apparent passing of Louisianans’ habit of truly engaging, with gusto, in political life, even to the point […]
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