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Motor City Tweets

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I collected the best tweets of last night’s Democratic debate, today at The Federalist.

  • Date July 31, 2019
  • Tags 2020, bernie sanders, debate, Democrats, elizabeth warren, john delaney, john hickenlooper, marianne williamson, pete buttigieg, steve bullock
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Gun Control in New Zealand

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I wrote about the forced sales of guns in New Zealand, and what American gun owners (and would-be gun controllers) can learn from it, today at The Federalist.

  • Date July 18, 2019
  • Tags Democrats, guns, new zealand, venezuela
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Justice on Trial

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I reviewed Mollie Ziegler Hemingway and Carrie Severino’s new book, Justice on Trial, today at National Review.

  • Date July 15, 2019
  • Tags books, Congress, courts, Democrats, history, Republicans, trump
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The Birds Have Flown

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When legislatures cede their powers to the executive, it’s a threat to everyone’s liberty. My take on the role of the Oregon State Police in the state senate walkout, today at National Review.

  • Date June 29, 2019
  • Tags constitution, Democrats, law, oregon, police, separation of powers
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Socialism, busing, and crystals

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Another debate means another tweet roundup! Check out the good, the bad, and the weird from last night’s Democratic debate in Miami, today at The Federalist.

  • Date June 28, 2019
  • Tags 2020, andrew yang, bernie sanders, debate, Democrats, eric swalwell, joe biden, john hickenlooper, kamala harris, kirsten gillibrand, marianne williamson, michael bennet, pete buttigieg, twitter
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Los Democraticos

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¡Buenos días! I collected the best tweets from last night’s Democratic debate. Check them out today at The Federalist.

  • Date June 27, 2019
  • Tags 2020, amy klobuchar, bill de blasio, Cory Booker, debate, Democrats, elizabeth warren, jay inslee, john delaney, julian castro, robert o'rourke, tim ryan, tulsi gabbard, twitter
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The First Amendment is for Everyone

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The bipartisan proposal to ban ex-Congressmen from lobbying their colleagues is bad and unconstitutional. I wrote about why today at The Federalist.

  • Date June 5, 2019
  • Tags bill of rights, Congress, constitution, cruz, Democrats, free speech, ocasio-cortez, Republicans
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State-Sponsored Tax Evasion

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After 2017’s federal tax reform, high-tax states are trying everything to hide their taxing habit (everything except cutting taxes, that is). My latest at The Federalist.

  • Date May 21, 2019
  • Tags Connecticut, Democrats, law, new york, Republicans, tax
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Rigging the vote

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California wants to exclude Donald Trump from the 2020 ballot and has joined the unconstitutional pact to require all electors to vote for the popular vote winner. Together, these acts make it near impossible for any Republican to win. I wrote about it today at The Federalist.

  • Date May 10, 2019
  • Tags 2020, California, constitution, Democrats, Republicans, trump, voting
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5 Things We Learned From Amy Klobuchar’s Town Hall On Fox

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I watched Amy Klobuchar’s town hall on FOX so you don’t have to! I wrote up five takeaways from the event for The Federalist.

  • Date May 9, 2019
  • Tags 2020, amy klobuchar, Democrats, minnesota, wisconsin
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