From the Federal Reserve to Cuomo to the courts
Herewith, four separate unrelated pieces ranging from the Federal Reserve to the travails of CNN’s Chris Cuomo (the latter of which was published a few hours before CNN “suspended him,” […]
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Herewith, four separate unrelated pieces ranging from the Federal Reserve to the travails of CNN’s Chris Cuomo (the latter of which was published a few hours before CNN “suspended him,” […]
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(Nov. 11) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit did the right thing Thursday afternoon in granting a brief hold on the forced release of Trump administration documents […]
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(Oct. 26) The public strongly wants to reform the confusing “Electoral Count Act” that former President Donald Trump tried to use to reject slates of presidential electors certified by state […]
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(Oct. 19) Former President Donald Trump will likely fail in most of his executive privilege claims against a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, but the committee’s overreach could result […]
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Four pieces about political figures behaving badly, two by Democrats, two by Republicans. Attorney General Garland has no right to withhold info on Russia probe (Oct. 17): More evidence emerges […]
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(Sept. 23) Several true but easy conclusions suggest themselves regarding two stories out this week about the Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn last year’s presidential election. Rather than just look […]
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I was the first to call on Biden to resign (Aug. 18):President Joe Biden should resign in disgrace. Seriously. As I have argued for decades , it is long past […]
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Two columns on how the current Afghanistan horrors could have been avoided. (August 16: U.S. should have stayed in Afghanistan) The humanitarian, diplomatic, and military disaster unfolding in Afghanistan right […]
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(March 23) When an attorney’s defense against accusations of lying is that everybody should have suspected she was lying in the first place, that attorney probably should stop practicing law. […]
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(Feb. 16) Conservatives theoretically are right to lament that Democrats plan to renew the practice of “earmarking” specific, local projects in spending bills. In practice, though, the end of the […]
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