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Sports and Culture
When home is Louisiana, yes, you can return
(Feb. 1) Early 20th-century novelist Thomas Wolfe wrote, “You can’t go home again.” Dorothy Gale, in “The Wizard of Oz,” though,…
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Gulf Coast Politics
Feds’ report on LA State Police is actually helpful
(Jan. 23) Gov. Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill risk politicizing a Justice Department report that they wrongly accuse of being…
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Sports and Culture
The first NOLA Super Bowl was Taylor-made
(Jan. 27) This short article today about the first Super Bowl ever played in New Orleans brings back surprisingly vivid…
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National Politics
An honest look at the Capitol-rioter pardons
Note: With this web site update, I am restarting an old practice of mine of highlighting at least one column…
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Gulf Coast Politics
From Quin: New direction for me
ANNOUNCEMENT: As of today, I am no longer with the Washington Examiner. I am excited to announced that today I…
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National Politics
Media and citizens are failing their civic duty
(January 10) As the nation braces for another Trump administration and its likely emotional turmoil, please allow some thoughts on the civic duties both…
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National Politics
Buying Greenland would be good for everybody
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Jan. 11) President-elect Donald Trump is not planning a military invasion of Greenland, nor should he.…
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National Politics
Poland stands up for Israel vs. the ICC
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Jan. 13) All credit to the Polish government for protecting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the malicious dictates of…
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National Politics
Trump should reverse Biden’s steel blockage
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Jan. 6) As soon as President-elect Donald Trump takes office, he should reverse President Joe Biden’s…
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Sports and Culture
French Quarter New Years once were less hazardous
(Jan. 2) Before al Qaeda and ISIS, before the age of attacks at crowded celebrations such as the Boston Marathon…
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