Editorial

Going for his legacy
Editorial
MICHAEL GERSON 
Jun 06, 2014
WASHINGTON — As a presidential candidate in 2007, Barack Obama told historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, “I have no desire to be one of those presidents wh...
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When a president goes rogue
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GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 06, 2014
WASHINGTON — What Winston Churchill said of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles — that he was a bull who carried his own china shop around with him ...
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What about Alan Gross?
Editorial, News
RUTH MARCUS 
Jun 05, 2014
WASHINGTON — The release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five Taliban detainees raises the question: What about Alan Gross, the State Department...
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Victims of progressivism
Editorial, News
GEORGE F. WILL 
Jun 05, 2014
WASHINGTON — Colleges and universities are being educated by Washington and are finding the experience excruciating. They are learning that when they ...
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The cost of campaign restrictions
Editorial, News
GEORGE F. WILL 
May 21, 2014
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota says it has 10,000 lakes. The state also has, according to Anthony Sanders, “10,000 campaign finance laws.” He exaggerates, bu...
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End of a baseballl era
Editorial
May 13, 2014
It was with great sadness that I read in the May 5th edition of The Bradford Era that the Pennsylvania Senior Little Tournament will no longer be held...
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Government by intimidation
Editorial
GEORGE WILL 
May 13, 2014
WASHINGTON — U.S. District Judge Rudolph T. Randa, revolted by the police-state arrogance of some elected prosecutors, has stopped a partisan abuse of...
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