
Quin Hillyer
Evidence comes from, of all people, Vernon Jarrett. https://www.dailyinterlake.com/opinion/columns/frank/article_7924e4f0-0468-11e2-8da2-0019bb2963f4.html No wonder The One won’t release his college records….
Wow. This is strong stuff. Well worth a watch, whatever you think of it, as an example of how free speech won’t be cowed.
A really, really good trend attracts my attention at CFIF: state attorneys general fighting back against national government’s overreach. For instance: Consider Scott Pruitt of Oklahoma. So dedicated is he to the principle of “federalism” – the vertical diffusion of…
Our Constitution is 225 years old. The University of Mobile celebrated the occasion with a speech by federal appellate judge Bill Pryor, and I wrote a column about it here. Here’s a sample: The United States and its Constitution serve…
Excellent column by Steve McCann. A sample, blasting: the ego and narcissism of a national leader imbued with a messianic mindset determined to change his country and the world is a threat in a dangerous and unstable world. In Barack Obama…
I think a lot of conservatives today are missing the horrible damage the Romney “47 percent” video did to his campaign. A lot of people are looking at poll results out today that still show a neck and neck race…
How can any cogent American citizen possibly even consider voting for Barack Obama now? That’s what lots of conservatives and moderates are asking each other, again and again. It’s completely baffling, to those who grew up with any sort of…
Jiminy Christmas, that Romney video is awful. There are about five objectionable things in that one small clip — but I won’t parse it, just because I don’t want to give the Left any MORE ideas, in case they missed…
Mitt Romney is out with two new ads. The first is pitiful, pablum. Watch it for yourself. It just sounds like nothing but gaudy political promises, eminently predictable, without substance. Mush. The second ad is better, but only because it…
Today we celebrate the 225th anniversary of Constitution Day — the day at the end of the constitutional convention at which the convention officially adopted, and its members signed, the Constitution they would then submit to conventions in each of…