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Has the War Party Hooked Trump? Apr. 10, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

With his Sunday tweet that Bashar Assad, "Animal Assad," ordered a gas attack on Syrian civilians, a... Read More

The President's Trump Card for Spending Restraint Apr. 10, 2018

Stephen Moore

Editor's Note: This week's column is co-written by James Carter. The White House is seriously consi... Read More

I Was Right About Trump's Wall Apr. 09, 2018

Marc Dion

I remember my bartender father coming home with scraped knuckles. "I could tell when the guy walked ... Read More

Trump Succeeds at Preserving His Ignorance Apr. 08, 2018

Steve Chapman

Presidents can tap a fount of information unlike any in the world. A corps of foreign service office... Read More

Republicans and Patriotism Apr. 07, 2018

Mark Shields

The election night words of the long-shot Republican candidate after his upset victory remain with m... Read More

For Trump Son-in-Law Jared Kushner, Prison Reform Is Personal Apr. 07, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump wants to help federal inmates "who have served their time ... Read More

Sending Troops to the Border Is Harmful Apr. 06, 2018

Linda Chavez

They are women and children, workers in straw hats, a few elderly, carrying their scant belongings i... Read More

Syrian Showdown: Trump vs. the Generals Apr. 06, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

With ISIS on the run in Syria, President Trump this week declared that he intends to make good on hi... Read More

Don't Let the Left Do It to Pruitt Apr. 06, 2018

David Limbaugh

The left's crusade against Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt should be seen... Read More

Trump's Tit-for-Tat Trade Policy Could Leave the Economy in Tatters Apr. 05, 2018

Veronique de Rugy

President Donald Trump claimed in a tweet that "trade wars are good, and easy to win." Unfortunately... Read More

Nature's Great Bird Migration Under Threat by You-Know-Who Apr. 05, 2018

Froma Harrop

You could call it the Nebraska bird eclipse. At the first dart of morning light, so many sandhill cr... Read More

Trump, the Anti-Business President Apr. 05, 2018

Steve Chapman

White House economist Peter Navarro, whose boss claimed credit when the stock market was rising, now... Read More

Entrepreneur, Govern Thyself Apr. 05, 2018

Laura Hollis

The outrage presently directed at Facebook for providing data that ended up being used by Donald Tru... Read More

Donald and Stormy in the United States of Entertainment Apr. 03, 2018

Bernard Goldberg

If there was any doubt that we live in the United States of Entertainment just check out the "60 Min... Read More

The Art of the Trump Trade Deal Apr. 03, 2018

Stephen Moore

Is it possible that Donald Trump is winning on trade? Last week, Trump apparently delivered two unde... Read More

How Trump's Presidency Will Be Judged Apr. 03, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

On many issues — naming Scalia-like judges and backing Reagan-like tax cuts — President ... Read More

The Joke's on Us Apr. 03, 2018

William Murchison

I did mention Elvis once in a column, and in the '90s I pointed to one Donald Trump as the TV star y... Read More

For the Department of Veterans Affairs, a Trump Toady Apr. 01, 2018

Steve Chapman

Donald Trump has many regrettable qualities, but seldom do they come together in such perfect concer... Read More

Our Time-Tested Parties Aren't About to Fall Apart Mar. 30, 2018

Michael Barone

Some days, the Republican Party seems on the verge of splitting up. Its congressional majorities cou... Read More

This Is What You Call a Conservative Budget? Mar. 30, 2018

Mona Charen

Donald Trump woke up on Friday, March 23, and realized that a deficit-ballooning $1.3 trillion "omni... Read More