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Chaos in the Primaries Apr. 21, 2015

Thomas Sowell

Painful as it is to realize that both the Democrats and the Republicans will still be holding their ... Read More

Often There's No Sensible Middle Apr. 16, 2015

Froma Harrop

Some time ago, I heard a power company executive arguing that humans have played no role in global w... Read More

The Clinton Record Unmasked Apr. 11, 2015

Mark Shields

About the time the Dodgers abandoned Brooklyn for Los Angeles, my savvy precinct captain drilled int... Read More

Bill Clinton Spoke the Truth, Honest Apr. 09, 2015

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Some of my most cherished lines from President Bill Clinton's presidency had noth... Read More

Corn, Scorn and Policy Porn Apr. 05, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Imagine a government energy program that is such a disaster that the Environmental Working Group and... Read More

Selma and Voting Rights Triumph Mar. 18, 2015

Walter E. Williams

March 7th was the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," the first attempt by black protesters to marc... Read More

Clinton and Gender Politics No Simple Matter Mar. 17, 2015

Froma Harrop

Carly Fiorina has evidently hired herself as hit woman going after Hillary Clinton and her likely ru... Read More

Open Internet Survives Weird Politics Mar. 03, 2015

Froma Harrop

Net neutrality won the day in Washington, and that wasn't supposed to happen. Republicans indignantl... Read More

Clinton Inc. Comes to Silicon Valley Feb. 24, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton addresses the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women. The former ... Read More

Liberals, Don't Take This Personally Feb. 11, 2015

Joseph Farah

My friend Michael Savage, the Michelangelo of talk artists, once wrote a book titled "Liberalism Is ... Read More

A Mixed Papal Blessing Feb. 07, 2015

Mark Shields

When the Gallup poll last asked, Pope Francis was rated favorably by 76 percent of Americans (includ... Read More

Stormy Weather and Politics Feb. 03, 2015

Thomas Sowell

It was refreshing to see meteorologists apologize for their dire — and wrong — predictio... Read More

Boehner's Dangerous Gamble Jan. 24, 2015

Mark Shields

Bipartisanship, that widely admired virtue so sadly rare in our nation's politics, has been — ... Read More

Republicans Surrender to Infanticide Jan. 23, 2015

David Harsanyi

Evidently, Republicans don't feel competent enough to make a case against infanticide. Why else woul... Read More

Thank Gridlock for Economic Turnaround Jan. 02, 2015

David Harsanyi

The Obama Boom is finally here. Gross domestic product grew by a healthy 5 percent in the third quar... Read More

The Price of Raising Political Money Dec. 20, 2014

Mark Shields

Mark A. Hanna was a wealthy Cleveland businessman who shrewdly laid out the winning strategy and per... Read More

Americans Love Community, Hate Politics Oct. 24, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

To understand the lack of enthusiasm most Americans feel about the midterm elections, it's important... Read More

Fear Is Good Oct. 22, 2014

Roger Simon

Can you get the light out of my eyes? No. Can you loosen the handcuffs? No. Why am I here? You... Read More

Whoa to Our Runaway Tongues Oct. 15, 2014

Connie Schultz

In May 1997, I was a reporter assigned to interview spiritual author Deepak Chopra, who upon meeting... Read More

Local or National Elections? Oct. 14, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill once said, "All politics is local." That may have been true in Tip ... Read More