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Blowout: No-Doubter of an Election Leaves Plenty of Doubts Nov. 12, 2024

Jeff Robbins

In July 1945, just weeks after leading Great Britain to final victory over the Nazis, Prime Minister... Read More

The Quislings Turn on Zelenskyy Apr. 07, 2022

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Well, now that Americans have had an opportunity to think about the war in Ukrain... Read More

Putin's War on Ukraine: A Graver Time of Reckoning Mar. 10, 2022

Larry Elder

In 2008 Russian President Vladimir Putin's military forces invaded Georgia, formerly part of the Sov... Read More

The Aukus Treaty, 30 Years of Calm? Sep. 30, 2021

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — One of the unsung prophets of Aukus last week was the great British historian And... Read More

The Pains and Delights of Having Birthdays Feb. 03, 2021

Classic Zig Ziglar

As a "junior senior citizen," I frequently encounter some real delights at being a member of the fas... Read More

President Trump is the Winston Churchill of these times Nov. 04, 2020

Daily Editorials

Left-wing critics of President Donald Trump take offense at The Colorado Springs Gazette, which comp... Read More

After the Election, Hobby Therapy Oct. 15, 2020

Connie Schultz

A new right-wing lie, promoted by Donald Trump Jr. and making the rounds on social media, is that yo... Read More

'The Five' Have an Off Day Apr. 02, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Conscientious conservative that I am, every afternoon I attempt to clear my mind ... Read More

Notes From the New Normal Mar. 25, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

"The old custom of shaking hands fell into disuse." The line comes from Philadelphia in the 1793 ye... Read More

Will JFK's Party Become Sanders' Party? Feb. 25, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Sen. Bernie Sanders may be on the cusp of both capturing the Democratic nomination and transforming ... Read More

Winston, I Need a Favor First Nov. 07, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Peggy Noonan, who wrote brilliant speeches for Ronald Reagan and now writes gifted columns for The W... Read More

As in Kipling's Day, Military Deployments Needed to Prevent Unknowable Threats Dec. 28, 2018

Michael Barone

The numbers are small, the terrain unfamiliar, the cast of characters chaotic and the clash of inter... Read More

Even Astronauts Fear the Left Nov. 20, 2018

Dennis Prager

There are many reasons I pity today's younger generation of Americans. Among them are: —The ... Read More

From Churchill to Trump Nov. 15, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — I have been reading a most perspicacious book by my friend Andrew Roberts. It is ... Read More

Heroism in a Dark Theater Mar. 06, 2018

William Murchison

The explicable story of "Dunkirk" lost the Academy Award for best picture to the wholly inexplicable... Read More

Fatal Delusions of Western Man Mar. 02, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

"We got China wrong. Now what?" ran the headline over the column in The Washington Post. "Remember h... Read More

In Facing Russia, We Don't Even Have a Neville Chamberlain Feb. 22, 2018

Froma Harrop

"Darkest Hour" follows Winston Churchill's struggle to rouse Britain to confront the Nazi menace. Wi... Read More

Trump Triumphs Over His Appeasers Dec. 10, 2017

Steve Chapman

Anyone with the slightest knowledge of World War II remembers its chief moral: Appeasement is not on... Read More

Dunkirk Is a Morality Story for Shared Blessings of Peace Aug. 01, 2017

Froma Harrop

The movie "Dunkirk" recounts an astounding story of courage and self-sacrifice, without which Hitler... Read More

The Gift Returned Dec. 19, 2016

Marc Dion

You know why I dislike Donald Trump? Because I can remember American poet Robert Frost reciting his ... Read More