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In Los Angeles, Trump's Latino Purge Ensnares a Latino Senator Jun. 17, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Some say politics is poetry. But much of it is metaphor. As a disturbing symbol o... Read More

Mourning Joe: Losing Lieberman, We Lose a Principled Independent Apr. 02, 2024

Jeff Robbins

In the summer of 1997, the Republican-controlled Senate Governmental Affairs Committee was investiga... Read More

Vice President J.D. Vance Mar. 22, 2024

Josh Hammer

Donald Trump has locked up the necessary delegates for the Republican presidential nomination, which... Read More

Once Again, Violence Erupts in the Capitol -- This Time Between Toddlers in Suits Nov. 17, 2023

Daily Editorials

Now, now, children. In not one but two separate displays of juvenile bickering turned physical this ... Read More

The Anti-life Legacy of Sen. Patrick Leahy Aug. 24, 2022

Terence Jeffrey

When President George H.W. Bush nominated U.S. Appeals Court Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Co... Read More

Union Bosses Against Union Jobs Jan. 04, 2022

Stephen Moore

Why don't the union bosses in America represent their union members anymore? Could it be because the... Read More

The Collapse of the U.S. Government Sep. 03, 2021

Ted Rall

Taxes are the price we pay for government. But a government that doesn't provide basic bureaucratic ... Read More

Term-Limit Supporter Bares His Soles Jun. 05, 2021

Corey Friedman

When he wasn't lugging amplifiers and leading sound checks, Tim "Izzy" Israel swapped stories with c... Read More

In an Inquiry About the Insurrection, Hawley Is Oddly Focused on Communications Mar. 09, 2021

Daily Editorials

Two Senate hearings last week attempted to shed light on the egregious failures to keep the U.S. Cap... Read More

Hawley's Act Falls Deservedly Flat Even Among Like-Minded Conservatives Mar. 03, 2021

Daily Editorials

Even the crowd attending the past week's Conservative Political Action Conference didn't buy Missour... Read More

Does Sen. Ted Cruz Really Look Like Texas? Feb. 13, 2021

Mark Shields

While glued to the coverage, both riveting and chilling, of the Senate trial of former President Don... Read More

Congress Must Determine if Some of Their Own Aided the Insurrectionists Jan. 18, 2021

Daily Editorials

It appears the insurrectionists who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, resulting in five deaths, m... Read More

Trump Must Go -- and Take Hawley With Him Jan. 12, 2021

Daily Editorials

From a historical perspective, last week's events rank up there with the 9/11 attacks and the 1814 b... Read More

Trump, With a Hawley Assist, Incites Supporters to Insurrection Jan. 11, 2021

Daily Editorials

The violent armed anarchy on display at the nation's Capitol Wednesday was brought to you by none ot... Read More

Democracy, Still Jan. 07, 2021

Connie Schultz

Like so many of you, I remember what I was doing when I first heard that insurgents had stormed our ... Read More

Sen. Josh Hawley Is Playing Populist Games With the Economy And Defense Dec. 11, 2020

Daily Editorials

Congress is, finally, on the verge of an urgently needed pandemic relief deal for struggling busines... Read More

Georgia May Decide the Future of our Country Nov. 13, 2020

Neil Patel

Every single American should want the recount process to play out so the states can properly certify... Read More

Senate Republican Women Pay the Price of Party Oct. 28, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

After 30 hours, the Senate barely approved Republican Amy Coney Barrett, its 52-48 vote on the Supre... Read More

The Improbable Rise of Joe Biden Aug. 20, 2020

Steve Chapman

Donald Trump may have won the most unlikely presidential election victory in U.S. history. But no on... Read More

The House of Democracy Falls Silent May. 20, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — I went to the House to hear the noise of democracy. It might be my last chance. A... Read More