
Quin Hillyer
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For the University of Mobile’s Center for Leadership, I lay out the stark choices in this election. One side of the debate advocates a large, energetic, active, powerful national government. It believes central planners can use their “expertise” to direct…
Yes, Barack Obama, with an election hanging over his head, is suddenly taking a disaster seriously and getting high marks on his response. In other words, he’s finally doing his job. But this is just about the first time he…
Special Operations Forces against the president, here.
Good luck to everybody in the whole Northeast quadrant of the country, from the Atlantic seaboard all the way through the Great Lakes states, Democrats and Republicans alike. As a Gulf Coast native, I send my empathy. Stay safe. And…
If I understand correctly, the Romney campaign is rolling in dough. If I were running the show, here’s what I would do: 1) Do big-ish new ad buys in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Minnesota, and small ones in Oregon and the…
Missouri U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill’s mother has died. Sincerest condolences. Losing a parent is always traumatic. My heart goes out to the senator. That said: What is it with deaths in families of major Senate candidates in Missouri? Gov. Mel Carnahan was…
The proverbial “electricity” was palpable in the crowd at the Pensacola Civic Center on Saturday, but candidate Mitt Romney was talking about electricity of another kind. Romney, a onetime Boy Scout leader, was speaking about a major national Scout ceremony…
A review of the last sixteen presidential races tells us that nobody should relax. Expected the unexpected. Read all about it here.
I know nothing about Julia Brownley. I don’t know who her Republican opponent is. I know nothing about her California district. But this ad from the America’s Future Fund serves as a reminder, for those of us out in areas…