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    14 Oct 2018

    Heavy duty editorial from "I do solemnly swear (or affirm)...

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  2. 14 Oct 2018
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  3. 3 Sep 2018

    The most amazing feature of the hearings about to begin on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court is how uncannily the issues echo the issues in the fight over Judge Robert Bork.

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  4. 30 Aug 2018

    The exclusion of Governor Sarah Palin from Senator McCain’s funeral this afternoon strikes us as an off-note from the McCain camp. It’s a missed opportunity in respect of a man who sought to summon our better angels.

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  5. 22 Aug 2018

    None too soon to think about impeachment. It’s in the headlines, after all... The thing to reflect on is what a serious thing impeachment is. So daunting is it that over 239 years, our country has never removed a president through a trial in the Senate.

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  6. 22 Aug 2018

    Michael Cohen's plea puts President Trump in a terrible box, and Robert Mueller is now going to use the prospect of a long sentence to wrest Paul Manafort's cooperation in the case against the President.

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  7. 20 Aug 2018

    For its sake and the welfare of the Britain, it could echo some of President Trump's "bumptiousness" and refuse to back down on the question of restoring British sovereignty. "Brexit means Brexit" has, after all, been the rallying cry from the start.

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  8. 31 Jul 2018

    When one of President Trump's top economic advisers, Lawrence Kudlow, said that the federal budget deficit "is coming down," the Democrats and the press accused him of lying. A few more quarters of 4% growth, and perhaps they will offer him an apology.

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  9. 31 Jul 2018

    The New York Times is in a campaign by the press to topple the freely elected president. Where does it get the standing to go into the White House with a special pleading that the president cut the press some slack?

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  10. 24 Jul 2018

    A recent Senate speech by Elizabeth Warren denouncing President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, gives a flavor of what she'd be like as a presidential candidate. It's a divisive, class-warfare approach unmoored from reality.

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  11. 23 Jul 2018

    Has Robert Mueller walked into a trap? The most likely avenue for the Russian regime to gain a chance to question Americans is in the criminal cases Mueller is launching against Russians.

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  12. 22 Jul 2018

    What comes next for Julian Assange after his years holed up in Ecuador’s embassy at London? Glenn Greenwald has a report suggesting that eviction from his sanctuary is imminent.

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  13. 20 Jul 2018

    Boris Johnson's verbal shot mightn’t be heard round the world, but it was a shot across the Prime Minister’s bow with advice that she “can fix that vision once again before us” and “deliver a great Brexit for Britain”.

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  14. 19 Jul 2018

    What will Chuck Schumer do if he has to choose between the Democrats and Israel? The question begs for an answer with the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the party's new "it" politician.

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  15. 11 Jul 2018

    It is clear as a bell that Justice Scalia was, and Judge Kavanaugh is, ahead of the constitutional curve. The thing for both sides to remember is that separated powers is a doctrine that protects both Democrats and Republicans.

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  16. 10 Jul 2018

    Can an American citizen or business whose emails were hacked by a foreign government successfully sue the foreign government for damages? All of a sudden, it’s a bipartisan issue.

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  17. 9 Jul 2018

    The defeat Democrats fear in the battle over the next Supreme Court justice can open a door to a more productive way forward. For Republicans it's a reminder that winning the coming confirmation fight will be no time to get complacent.

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  18. 6 Jul 2018

    Does the Constitution’s prohibition on religious tests for public office apply to senators confirming justices of the Supreme Court? That’s a question as President Trump mulls a successor to Anthony Kennedy.

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  19. 3 Jul 2018

    Critics of the Republican Party’s hawkish wing should, instead, thank their lucky stars that President Trump's current national-security team hails from those hawks... Let Mr. Trump summit on, while making sure he doesn’t give the store away.

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  20. 3 Jul 2018
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