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Representative Democracy Fails when Citizens Don't Participate Oct. 16, 2018

Daily Editorials

We don't buy into the argument that "If you don't vote, don't complain." That's not the way our syst... Read More

The Left Threatens Abuses of Power Oct. 16, 2018

Daily Editorials

In 2005, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Kelo v. New London, diminishing Americans... Read More

Nov. 7th: 'National Shrink Emergency Day' Oct. 14, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

It's coming. Get ready. A huge GOP victory on Nov. 6 is on the way. For more than a decade, I've be... Read More

Who Are the Real Partisans? Oct. 12, 2018

David Limbaugh

Someone please tell me what bizarro world Democratic activists inhabit — those who are grumbli... Read More

After Surviving Confirmation Buzz Saw, Is Kavanaugh Too Bitter to Be Objective? Oct. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

The Supreme Court confirmation process for Justice Brett Kavanaugh has run its course. No one should... Read More

How Brett Kavanaugh Framed Himself as a Martyr to the #MeToo Movement Oct. 12, 2018

Ted Rall

Innocent until proven guilty. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell floated a lot of arguments to ... Read More

Even Birth Control Is Under Attack Oct. 11, 2018

Froma Harrop

There was a time when Republicans and Democrats generally agreed that access to birth control was a ... Read More

Reframe Our Thinking, Reframe Our Actions Oct. 11, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

We have less than a month to go before the midterm elections, and my bet is that most of America wil... Read More

If Kavanaugh Is 'Partisan,' Should We Impeach Justice RBG? Oct. 11, 2018

Larry Elder

Forcefully responding to allegations of sex assault, Judge Brett Kavanaugh said in his confirmation ... Read More

A Permanent Democrat Majority Oct. 11, 2018

Armstrong Williams

We are officially less than a month away from some pretty historic elections that I believe will fun... Read More

McConnell Is, Once Again, Making Up Confirmation Rules As He Goes Along Oct. 11, 2018

Daily Editorials

A welcome break from congressional Republicans' relentless hyper-partisanship has been offered by, o... Read More

Fortunately, Our Society Is Not As Polarized As Our Politics Oct. 11, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

In the wake of the politically toxic dialogue of recent weeks, it's refreshing to note that 63 perce... Read More

Why the Executive Branch Shouldn't Legislate: Progressives Appreciate the Separation of Powers -- Up to a Point Oct. 10, 2018

Jacob Sullum

Brett Kavanaugh, who joined the Supreme Court this week, and Neil Gorsuch, who was appointed last ye... Read More

What If We Made Voting Fun? Oct. 10, 2018

Jim Hightower

At last, here comes Tuesday, Nov. 6: Time to vote! From coast to coast, We the People will stream in... Read More

Don't Bother. They're Here Oct. 10, 2018

Connie Schultz

All these years — 61 and counting — and not once have I been associated with a mob. Unti... Read More

Democrats, Keep Cool and Keep Calm Oct. 09, 2018

Froma Harrop

Americans are hurting as their country descends into dysfunction, polarization and widespread anger.... Read More

GOP Rhetoric on the Economy Is Misleading, as Wage Earners Are Left Behind Oct. 08, 2018

Daily Editorials

You can hardly blame President Donald Trump and other Republicans for crowing about the economy. The... Read More

Political Crosswinds Oct. 04, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The midterm winds are blowing hard, and they are carrying plenty of good news for the Republicans &#... Read More

Poverty Is Over! So Why Are Republicans So Quiet About Their Chief Economic Accomplishment? Oct. 03, 2018

Jim Hightower

Listen ... Can you hear it? Listen to the eerie "sound of silence" from the Trumpeteers and congress... Read More

The Speed of Politics Sep. 27, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

As Election Day gets closer, the speed of politics increases exponentially. With a little over a mon... Read More