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MK Ham on Holder

"Peter Regan--who lost his dad, a New York firefighter, on 9/11--is disturbed by the plan on several fronts. After 9/11, the then 20-year-old joined the Marines, serving two tours in Iraq before coming back home to follow in his father's footsteps ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  23 Nov 2009

Why Schiavo Mattered

All of those horrible celebrators of death who completely misrepresented the Terry Schiavo case from EVERY angle -- moral, legal, legislative -- should take a look at this story (Drudge found it) about a man who was supposedly in a coma and an ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Shelley Winters,  Gene Hackman

Justice Dep't Recusal List!

To give credit where it is due, Byron York had a good piece on a brewing battle between Sen. Chuck Grassley and AG Eric Holder about how many times Justice officials have been forced to recuse themselves on suspected-terrorist detainee cases. ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Eric Holder

Troubles Everywhere

Filibustered judicial nominees.  Dana Snarky Milbank of the Washington Post is all in a lather about supposed Republican hypocrisy about filibustering judicial nominees. Of course, he has spent years utterly ignoring all nuances or thoughtful ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  White House,  Washington Post Company,  John McCain

Some Muslims Love America

We all are familiar with Islamic groups (prominent ones of which shall remain nameless) that only pretend to be dedicated to constructive action in these United states, and of course it is no mere coincidence that the terms "jihadist" and ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Richard Baker,  Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,  Del.icio.us,  Digg,  Technorati

What Era Does Obama Live In

(Catching up from being out of town....) To give credit where it is due, I thought that the overall tenor of President Obama's speech at the Fort Hood Memorial on Tuesday was quite good. Nice words, well expressed, appropriate, and at times ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Defending Cao

Conservatives need to take a deep breath, relax, and stop bashing Joseph Cao. The man never claimed to be a fully committed economic conservative. He represents a district that is about 75 percent Democrat and 62 percent black (or thereabouts). He ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ronald Reagan,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Dalai Lama,  Barack Obama,  John Breaux

LA Times Loses Mind

I haven't seen the real-paper version of Wednesday's LA Times, and I am ASSUMING that an editor had sense enough not to let this article see the real light of day (as opposed to the light of cyberspace), but still, whoever allowed this to be put ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  ACORN

Proud to be an American

Excellent essay today from sometime AmSpec contributor Patrick O'Hannigan, over at his site "The Paragraph Farmer."  It's a lengthy essay in which he argues that there IS an identifiable American character. Among many other insights, he writes: " ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

Lindsey Graham, Still the Worst

Lindsey Graham is not content merely with being the single worst Republican senator. He wants to win the title by a HUGE margin. And he does. "To those people who are pursuing purity," says our Lickspittle-in-Chief, "you’ll become a club not a ...

From QUIN HILLYER, American Spectator,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lindsey Graham,  John McCain

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