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Growing economy defies Washington chaos Dec. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Don't be afraid to believe your eyes — the economic skies really are blue. The latest jobs rep... Read More

The Pivotal Black Vote Dec. 11, 2019

Star Parker

Some polls in recent weeks have provided an encouraging picture for President Donald Trump of streng... Read More

Will Democrats Accept the Results of the 2020 Elections? Dec. 11, 2019

Ben Shapiro

In the lead-up to the 2016 election, Democrats fretted openly about the possibility that Donald Trum... Read More

'Tax the Rich' Is No Longer Just a Political Slogan Dec. 11, 2019

Jim Hightower

There's nothing inevitable about inequality. It's an injustice that the moneyed powers and their pol... Read More

Twitter Politics' Roots in Tabloid-War Politics Dec. 06, 2019

Michael Barone

Sometimes the latest new thing is something antique. That's especially true in American politics, wh... Read More

What's Scaring the Bejeezus out of Billionaires? Dec. 04, 2019

Jim Hightower

There's a new political army on the march in America, moving forcibly into the 2020 presidential cam... Read More

Thanksgiving Blessings From the Democratic Party Dec. 01, 2019

Wayne Allyn Root

My Thanksgiving column in the Las Vegas Review-Journal listed quite a few reasons to be thankful for... Read More

A Late-Starting Presidential Campaign May Not Be Hopeless Nov. 15, 2019

Michael Barone

Michael Bloomberg has delivered his latest delicious hint about running for president. Former Attorn... Read More

Bloomberg, Billionaires and Boobery Nov. 14, 2019

Froma Harrop

I'd like to personally bop over the head the next Democrat who says that Michael Bloomberg shouldn't... Read More

I Told You Obama Was a Moderate Nov. 10, 2019

Steve Chapman

Who would have ever thought that in his post-presidency years, Barack Obama would take a hard turn t... Read More

Will 'Sexist' White Males Derail Warren? Nov. 08, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

After celebrating Tuesday's takeover of Virginia's legislature and the Kentucky governorship, the li... Read More

The 2 Parties' Very Different Fields of Candidates Nov. 08, 2019

Michael Barone

Have you noticed that the two parties' fields of presidential candidates have, in the past two elect... Read More

Moderation and Good Manners Actually Win Elections Nov. 07, 2019

Froma Harrop

Moderation along with good manners delivered impressive victories to Democrats this week. Case in po... Read More

Ban Fracking? On Climate Change, Some Democrats Have a Better Idea Nov. 07, 2019

Steve Chapman

The Trump administration's formal notification that it will abandon the Paris climate agreement shou... Read More

Could the Trump Haters Quiet Down? Nov. 07, 2019

Susan Estrich

I disagree with almost everything President Donald Trump has done. I cringe at the disrespect he has... Read More

Twitter Tilts 2020 With an Ad Ban Nov. 06, 2019

Tim Graham

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced that his platform will no longer accept political advertising.... Read More

Pete Buttigieg Shapes up as Serious Democratic Contender Nov. 04, 2019

Jeff Robbins

The conventional wisdom about South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg's presidential candidacy has seemed in... Read More

Exposing the Fraud of Socialism Nov. 01, 2019

David Limbaugh

People seem shocked that recent polls show millennials are enamored of socialism — an economic... Read More

The Perils of Downscale Political Parties Oct. 25, 2019

Michael Barone

Political parties, and their travails, have been much on my mind recently as I've been speaking to r... Read More

Putting America First Means Fiscal Responsibility Oct. 24, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The two stories that have dominated the news cycle over the past two weeks — the impending Con... Read More