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Trump & The Post: Whose Side Is Mitt On? Jan. 04, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

If there is a more anti-Trump organ in the American establishment than The Washington Post, it does ... Read More

Elizabeth Warren and the 2020 Uncertainties Jan. 03, 2019

Steve Chapman

Elizabeth Warren's announcement that she will enter the 2020 presidential race evokes both hope and ... Read More

Government Shutdown: Money, Money Everywhere, But Not a Drop for a Wall Jan. 03, 2019

Larry Elder

This is not our first partial government shutdown. Somehow, someway, from 1976 through 2017, the nat... Read More

The New Geography of Opportunity Jan. 03, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The Trump Administration announced in late December a major push forward on one of the signature fea... Read More

Stop Messing With Markets Jan. 03, 2019

Daily Editorials

In American politics, it is axiomatic that presidents get (and take) the credit for economic prosper... Read More

Prediction: Romney Will Challenge Trump Jan. 03, 2019

Dick Morris

The newly elected senator from Utah, Mitt Romney, wasted no time. Even before he was officially swor... Read More

Trump's Right About 'Ridiculous' Misuse of US Forces Jan. 02, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Donald Trump has been complaining for years about the promiscuous use of American military personnel... Read More

Pelosi Makes Silent Generation Speak (On History's Stage) Jan. 02, 2019

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Time's passage to 2019 brings hopes, fears and shards of memory. This bleak midwi... Read More

Trump Slams Brakes on Federal Gravy Train Jan. 02, 2019

Betsy McCaughey

President Donald Trump is freezing pay for civilian federal workers, cancelling their automatic 2.1 ... Read More

The New Sheriff Talks Impeachment Jan. 02, 2019

Joe Conason

On the afternoon of Jan. 3, life will change irrevocably and in many ways for President Donald J. Tr... Read More

The Left Will Make 2019 a Dark Year Jan. 01, 2019

Dennis Prager

I rarely make predictions — whether of election results or anything else. My policy has always... Read More

How the War Party Lost the Middle East Jan. 01, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

"Assad must go, Obama says." So read the headline in The Washington Post, Aug. 18, 2011. The story ... Read More

The Art of the Wall Deal Dec. 30, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

There is a wall deal to be done. If Democrats actually loved America and cared about the safety of o... Read More

Trump's Incurable Incompetence Dec. 30, 2018

Steve Chapman

In May 2017, Donald Trump met in the Oval Office with the Russian ambassador and the Russian foreign... Read More

Looking Forward in Anger Dec. 28, 2018

Suzanne Fields

'Tis the season to be angry. The president is angry at the Democrats for not allocating enough money... 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

These Boots Are Made for Double Standards Dec. 28, 2018

Tim Graham

Is there anything, anything at all, for which President Donald Trump won't be faulted by a press cor... Read More

Fake News Dec. 28, 2018

Mona Charen

Remarkable, isn't it, that Donald Trump has made decrying "fake news" his calling card? Is the press... Read More

2020: Year of the Democrats? Maybe Not Dec. 28, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

If Democrats are optimistic as 2019 begins, it is understandable. Their victory on Nov. 6, adding 40... Read More

The Grim Truth About Impeachment Dec. 28, 2018

Joe Conason

Sometime during the coming year, Americans are almost certain to confront the question of whether to... Read More