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Sports Fans, It's Not as Simple as It Was Jun. 06, 2014

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — It was a beautiful day for a ballgame, and then it turned into a perfect soft Jun... Read More

Jon Stewart Abandons 'Sanity' May. 21, 2014

Tim Graham

Just before the 2010 midterms, Comedy Central star Jon Stewart drew a large crowd to Washington to c... Read More

A Legendary Failure of Liberalism May. 20, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

When Brown v. Board of Education, the 9-0 Warren Court ruling came down 60 years ago, desegregating ... Read More

Do We Have a Stupid Party? May. 17, 2014

Mark Shields

Long before he teamed with Erskine Bowles, a Democrat and former President Bill Clinton's White Hous... Read More

DC Schools: $29,349 Per Pupil, 83 Percent Not Proficient in Reading May. 14, 2014

Terence Jeffrey

The public schools in Washington, D.C., spent $29,349 per pupil in the 2010-2011 school year, accord... Read More

One Man With Courage Makes a Majority May. 10, 2014

Mark Shields

Even though the staff people who work on Capitol Hill voted him "the nicest" member of Congress, Rep... Read More

Washington Is Hollywood for the Ugly Apr. 30, 2014

Roger Simon

Washington is Hollywood for ugly people. That line — or a variation thereof — was first ... Read More

Rove Not Happy With Obamacare White Flag Apr. 30, 2014

Joseph Farah

AUSTIN, Texas — Caught on a flight Sunday from Washington to Texas, Karl Rove, the guru of the... Read More

Will Dunbar Rise Again? Apr. 29, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Dunbar High School in Washington is becoming a controversial issue again — and the controversy... Read More

Liberate the West Apr. 23, 2014

Betsy McCaughey

Senators and governors from nine western states held a first-ever summit on Friday, April 18, in Sal... Read More

Shrink Feds' Share of the West Apr. 18, 2014

Daily Editorials

For a brief period late last week, American politics seemed to be transported back to the 1990s. The... Read More

Pot, Poker and Prohibitionism: Do Republicans Want To Be the Party of Unprincipled Killjoys? Apr. 16, 2014

Jacob Sullum

Mike Lee calls for "a new conservative reform agenda" based on "three basic principles," one of whic... Read More

Aiming High Apr. 15, 2014

Mona Charen

There's an MRCTV video circulating on the Internet that features a man with a microphone asking coll... Read More

This Week, the Answer Man Looks at Our Nation's Capital Apr. 12, 2014

The Answer Man

1. This U.S. president signed bipartisan legislation creating the National Cultural Center in Washin... Read More

A Democratic Dilemma on Legalizing Pot Apr. 10, 2014

Steve Chapman

Legalizing marijuana is an issue made to order for the Democratic Party. A majority of Americans now... Read More

How TV Censorship Works for Democrats Apr. 09, 2014

Tim Graham

On April 1, Washington Mayor Vincent Gray was denied a second term, defeated in the primary by upsta... Read More

65 Million Reasons for Optimism Apr. 04, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

I am an optimist. I believe that America's best days are still to come and today's children will liv... Read More

The Wizards of Washington Can't Deliver Mar. 21, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

The political community is abuzz about the growing possibility that Republicans might win control of... Read More

Washington Actually Laughs at Itself Mar. 15, 2014

Mark Shields

How unpopular is Washington in the rest of the country? While it's true that Congress as an institut... Read More

Size of State Governments Not Washington's Business Mar. 11, 2014

Froma Harrop

We who applaud the boldness of Rep. Dave Camp's tax reform plan need not like everything in it. The ... Read More