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The Closed Mind of the Open-Minded Mr. Kaiser Mar. 04, 2014

David Limbaugh

Former Washington Post Managing Editor Robert Kaiser took to the opinion pages of the Post to lament... Read More

Hurray for GOP Tax Plan Feb. 27, 2014

Froma Harrop

A Republican leader is doing something right ... and good. He is Rep. David Camp of Michigan. Camp h... Read More

Students for Liberty Feb. 19, 2014

John Stossel

On Saturday, some 1,500 students from all over the world gathered to discuss freedom at the Students... Read More

Stop Insulting Minimum Wage Workers Feb. 18, 2014

Froma Harrop

Beating down low-paid workers is not only not nice but also not necessarily good for business. And t... Read More

The Privileged People Feb. 12, 2014

John Stossel

Politicians say, "We're all equal," and pretend that they represent everyone. But, in fact, they con... Read More

Washington Too Big to Manage on 'Official Time' Feb. 12, 2014

Daily Editorials

How long would a company survive if hundreds of its employees were getting regular paychecks but wer... Read More

The Numbers Show DC Theory Colliding With Reality in America Jan. 31, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

A theoretical listing of the best states put together by a publication for Washington insiders rates... Read More

The Bipartisan Commission Ruse Jan. 26, 2014

Steve Chapman

In the polarized atmosphere of Washington, there is one thing that both parties can usually agree on... Read More

Obama Retreats from the War on Drugs Jan. 23, 2014

Steve Chapman

The American people once elected a president who favored decriminalizing marijuana. Jimmy Carter end... Read More

Time for Washington to Speak the Language of the American People Jan. 17, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

Like toddlers who believe they are the center of the universe, many in official Washington whine abo... Read More

Good News for 2014 Jan. 01, 2014

Joseph Farah

The year 2013 will not go down in my memory as one of the happiest. It was a year of attacks on Amer... Read More

Finding the Right Balance Between Washington and America Dec. 27, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

During the holiday season, many reflect on finding the right balance in their lives. As a nation, we... Read More

A Christmas Night Worlds Away From Ours Dec. 27, 2013

Jamie Stiehm

Flying home to Washington from a Christmas in Santa Monica, the flat farmland — once wild prai... Read More

The Federal Government Isn't As Important as the Politicians Believe Dec. 13, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

Entering the world of official Washington is a bit like the mythical trip Alice took through the loo... Read More

The Strange Death of Miriam Carey Dec. 04, 2013

Joseph Farah

It has been exactly two months since Miriam Carey, a young, single, unarmed black mother and dental ... Read More

Health Care Fix Will Come from Outside Washington Nov. 22, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

The health care rollout is an enormous political gift that may lead the Republican Party to win cont... Read More

Unceasing Clamor for More Spending Nov. 22, 2013

Daily Editorials

The White House Office of Management and Budget predicts the federal government next year will colle... Read More

Calm in the Health Care Storm Nov. 19, 2013

Froma Harrop

The bungled launch of the federal health insurance website has unleashed significant disorder &mdash... Read More

Maybe Not the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer Mar. 13, 2013

Mark Shields

Miraculously, a single government policy initiative has united Washington, D.C. Elected officials wh... Read More

Honoring Ike: From Farm Boy to D-Day Architect Jun. 06, 2012

Suzanne Fields

"Moving forward" is suddenly everybody's cliche in a city that thrives on political cliche... Read More