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Politics: Brave New Moral World
(January 2014)
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Politics By William Murchison Brave New Moral World On the right, morality and liberty have no choice but to get along. It had to come. And, oh, boy, did it. The new president of the Southern...
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Dallas, 1963
(October 2013)
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Dallas, 1963 It was no City of Hate—no matter what the Left says. By William Murchison After a time, ruts appear in the intellectual landscape, engraved through repetition of the same words, the...
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Read My Lips: No New Texas
(September 2013)
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Read My Lips: No New Texas Can liberal media darling Wendy Davis paint the Lone Star State blue? By Bill Murchison As The Year Of Grace 2013 seeped slowly into our consciousness, a Texas...
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The Presidential Spectator
(April 2013)
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The Presidential Spectator By WILLIAM MURCHISON Dubya’s Reemergence The opening of his presidential center this month marks a turning point that could prove transformational. I’ve...
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation
(March 2013)
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation Surrendering on “social issues” won’t save the Republican soul. By WILLIAM MURCHISON The heat’s on, my friends. Gotta change that GOP Change it how? You know by now,...
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THE MEAN OLD GRAY LADY
(March 2012)
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The Mean Old Gray Lady Is it too late to say something good about the New York Times? by William Murchison You know, there’s quite a bit to like about the New York Times, and… Hold it, hold...
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Beyond Steven Brill
(November 2011)
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The Nation's Pulse
Beyond Steven Brill
by William Murchison Temptations to bash the teachers unions are, confessedly, immense. And omnipresent-those scenes, for instance, last winter at the...
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Freedom And Speech And American Decline
(May 2011)
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the nation's pulse Freedom and Speech and American Decline by William Murchison There's nothing like a comfortable and familiar phrase—"free speech," say—to fuzz up useful discussion of just...
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Hispanic Conservatives
(April 2011)
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Hispanic Conservatives Yes, Senator Reid, there are many of them, and the right will be a fool if it fails to take advantage of their availability. By William Murchison SI, ES UN PROBLEMA—y una...
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LAST CALL: Back on the Mound
(December 2010)
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LAST CALL Back on the Mound by William Murchison Day four, the world series. Giants up, two games to one over the Texas Rangers. We await the opening pitch. Here comes...here comes...a...
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THE NATION'S PULSE: A Big Cheer for Sidney Harman
(October 2010)
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THE NATION'S PULSE A Big Cheer for Sidney Harman by William Murchison ME, I PUT UP WITH LIBERAL JOURNALISM because I choose to. The point is, these days I don't have to. Neither does anyone...
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AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS: How Dare You Teach Conservatism!
(May 2010)
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AMONG THE IN T ELLECT UALQI DS How Dare You Teach Conservatism! And in Texas, of all places. by William Murchison Texas's elected state board of education, back in March, had the audacity...
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A FINE TEXAS WIND
(March 2010)
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A Fine Texas Wind Our nation’s energy giant holds its own in the carbon wars. By William Murchison When federal regulators and environmentalist deep thinkers come down, or propose to, on...
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Tex Mess
(November 2009)
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THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR
Tex Mess
What is Kay Bailey Hutchison up to?
by William Murchison
Dallas
Just what conservatives need right now—a
family feud in our largest conservative state.
“You...
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THE WORST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
(October 2009)
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The Worst Years of Our Lives The Woodstock Sixties brought everlasting harm to our politics and culture. By William Murchison Mannnnnnnnnn, oh, man! The return of Woodstock! Peace, love,...
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THE NATION'S PULSE: News of the Weak
(September 2009)
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THE NATION’S PULSE
News of the Weak
by William Murchison
Ex-newspaperman that i am, the saga of “old” media
decline in the ultra-high-tech 21st century engages
every nerve ending, every tear duct....
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THE NATION'S PULSE
(May 2009)
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IT ISN'T NEWSPAPERS ALONE that seem dazed by the challenge of just staying alive amid the ruins left by technological revolution. A less-noticed casualty is the venerable newsmagazine—70 or 80...
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Nuts and Bolts of the Excellence Movement
(September 1984)
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JOSEPH ADELSON Among its many other distinctions, Ann Arbor, Michigan is the site of a great research university; ranks first nationally in book sales per capita, and circulates more books...
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Murder of a Gentle Land, by John Barron & Anthony Paul and Cambodia: Year Zero, by François Ponchaud
(December 1978)
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - Murder of a Gentle Land John Barron and Anthony Paul / Reader's Digest Press / $9.95 Cambodia: Year Zero Francois Ponchaud / Holt, Rinehart and Winston / $8.95 On August 21, 1978,...
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Bloodhounds of Heaven and The Adventures of Conan Doyle
(January 1977)
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Richard will oblige, or should he be absent, you can seek out one of his circle. O. Max Gardner, for example, a former Governor's grandson, can fill you in on Democratic Party politics; or Jim...
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Holmes, Sweet Holmes
(May 1975)
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"Holmes, Sweet Holmes" A certain distinguished beekeeper on the Sussex Downs finds himself achieving celebrity once again. Not that Mr. Sherlock Holmes has been dwelling in obscurity, even at the age of something...
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Murdock, Deroy
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Murphy, Bruce Allen
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Murr, Andrew
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Murray, Charles
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Murray-Brown, Jeremy
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Musicant, Ivan
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Muskie, Senator
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Muth, Christopher De
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Myers, Richard J.
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Myers, Steve
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Myler, Mary Frances
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