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Quin Hillyer

by | Oct 22, 2012

I had not seen this SuperPac ad until now, but it’s pretty darn good. Here.

by | Oct 22, 2012

Advice for Romney for tonight’s debate: Work the word “peace” into your conversation, very naturally, about 15 or 20 times. Undecided women voters want peace. They want peace. They want peace. And there also is a strain of libertarian-leaning, “pox…

by | Oct 22, 2012

Holy Toledo, this video is powerful! Watch it now. UPDATE: And another. Wow!

by | Oct 20, 2012

Absolutely in line with what I predicted her just five days ago (this news is step one of what I expect to be a three-step process), Iran has agreed to direct “talks” with the Obama administration. I call BS on this….

by | Oct 19, 2012

For the University of Mobile’s Center for Leadership, I review some economic history that Barack Obama won’t tell you about. The record shows that low taxes, regulatory relief, and lower spending all coincide with strong economies, while their opposites coincide…

by | Oct 19, 2012

With sickening, slanderous, unethical charges from Rep. Elijha Cummings and scare tactics from SEIU and a bunch of other lefty groups, the patriotic “True the Vote” organization, dedicated to keeping elections clean and with many safeguards in effect to absolutely…

by | Oct 19, 2012

J. Christian Adams has the story: But let’s start with our old friend Eric Holder. Sadly, multiple states failed to send military ballots by the September 22 deadline established by federal law. In the subsequent 26 days, his Justice Department…

by | Oct 18, 2012

For the University of Mobile’s Center for Leadership, I penned this piece last week about the latest on the fight for religious liberty against the HHS abortifacient mandate.  Key paragraphs: Unfortunately, the HHS mandate is a direct assault against the…

by | Oct 18, 2012

This web ad speaks for itself. Wow. Wow. Wow.

by | Oct 17, 2012

Barack Obama was more aggressive and didn’t come across as if in despair tonight, so he didn’t get routed. But Mitt Romney still came across far better: a bit more likeable; more believable; less of a broken record; more substantive;…

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