As the editorial page editor of the ĢƵ, one of my jobs is to select the national columns, mostly political, which generally run on our A4 page.We subscribe to several syndicates, including the Washington Post and Cagle, who supply us with a variety of national columnists. I select ...
“ItĢƵ not the will to win that matters. .?.?. ItĢƵ the will to prepare to win that matters.”— Paul “Bear” BryantPeople here at Sen.Ted CruzĢƵ (R-Tex.) campaign headquarters are meticulously preparing to win a contested convention, if there is one. Because Donald Trump is a ...
Republican peculiarities in this political season are so numerous and lurid that insufficient attention is being paid to this: The probable Democratic nomineeĢƵ principal credential, her service as secretary of state, is undermined by a debacle of remarkable dishonesty.Hillary ClintonĢƵ ...
The Republican PartyĢƵ incoherent response to the Supreme Court vacancy is a partisan reflex in search of a justifying principle. The multiplicity of Republican rationalizations for their refusal to even consider Merrick B. Garland radiates insincerity.Republicans instantly responded to ...
Sen. John Cornyn recalls visiting a Texas prison where some inmates taking shop classes could not read tape measures. Cornyn, who was previously a district court judge and Texas Supreme Court justice, knows that prisons are trying to teach literacy and vocations, trying to cope with the mental ...
They were just four words, but they denoted something that led to a wonderful swerve in world history. They were words Ronald Reagan repeatedly used when referring to something that happened long before he spoke his most famous four words: “Tear down this wall.” The other four words ...