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Space Command Battle Gets Uglier Jul. 13, 2023

Daily Editorials

The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has stooped to burdening military personnel in hi... Read More

DeSantis Can't Beat Trump. Christie Could. Jul. 11, 2023

Froma Harrop

The sane world agrees. You don't get more bizarre than Ron DeSantis' latest foray into culture war l... Read More

A Post-Clemency Prosecution Shines a Light on a Broken System: Donald Trump Commuted Esformes' Sentence, but the DOJ Is Bent on Sending Him Back to Prison Jul. 07, 2023

Daily Editorials

A month before he left office, then-President Donald Trump freed Philip Esformes, a Florida nursing ... Read More

Karma Finds Rudy Giuliani Again Jul. 07, 2023

Joe Conason

The way Buddhism describes the spiritual concept known as "karma" is much like what modern parents c... Read More

A Post-Clemency Prosecution Shines a Light on a Broken System: Donald Trump Commuted Esformes' Sentence, but the DOJ Is Bent on Sending Him Back to Prison Jul. 05, 2023

Jacob Sullum

A month before he left office, then-President Donald Trump freed Philip Esformes, a Florida nursing ... Read More

Donald Trump's Broken Brake Light Jun. 30, 2023

Marc Dion

"Why aren't you out arresting the real criminals?" Because America is presently full of dumba—... Read More

Democrats in Denial Jun. 30, 2023

Ted Rall

Denial is neither a river in Egypt nor just a psychological defense mechanism identified by Anna Fre... Read More

Trump Can't Decide Whether To Free Drug Dealers or Kill Them: The Former President's Bloody Rhetoric Undermines His Defense of Sentencing Reform Jun. 28, 2023

Jacob Sullum

Donald Trump can't seem to decide whether he wants to execute drug dealers or free them from prison.... Read More

Clown Show: House Republicans Censure Adam Schiff, and It's Perfect Jun. 27, 2023

Jeff Robbins

In his 2021 book "Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could," Rep. Ad... Read More

Dear Republicans, About What Matters Jun. 24, 2023

Susan Estrich

Please stop censuring Rep. Adam Schiff. In a straight party-line vote, Republicans voted 213-209 to ... Read More

A Tale of Two Indictments: Politics in a Doom Loop Jun. 23, 2023

Michael Barone

Are America's 45th and 46th presidents politically invulnerable? That's a conclusion you might come ... Read More

A Guide to Storing Your Most Sensitive Documents Jun. 17, 2023

Stephanie Hayes

At times, we must all take stock of bad habits and try to reform them. Eating too much sugar. Interr... Read More

The Republicans Who Know This Indictment Is Devastating Jun. 16, 2023

Mona Charen

What will Republican voters make of Trump's federal indictment? There have already been polls, but t... Read More

The Trump Indictment: Irresponsibility Squared Jun. 16, 2023

Michael Barone

Some observations on special counsel Jack Smith's indictment of former President Donald Trump: No. 1... Read More

Inflammatory PBS Warns About Trump's Rhetoric Jun. 16, 2023

Tim Graham

PBS isn't for the "public." It's taxpayer-funded content for Democrats. Last September, when Preside... Read More

The Case Against Donald Trump Jun. 15, 2023

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

It gives me no joy to write about prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump. He and I have been f... Read More

Where Loyalty Lies: A Conservative's Indictment of Trump Jun. 15, 2023

Armstrong Williams

It's time to confront some hard truths. As a conservative, I value truth, even when it's inconvenien... Read More

There Is No 'Moving On' From Corruption Jun. 15, 2023

Laura Hollis

A common sentiment expressed by some voters on social media these days is the need to "move on." Thi... Read More

How About a Presidential Campaign About Vision and Principles? Jun. 14, 2023

Star Parker

With the most recent entry of former Vice President Mike Pence and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Chri... Read More

Abortion Is Not the Only Problematic Issue for These Republicans Jun. 13, 2023

Froma Harrop

In days of yore, a Republican like Rep. Mike Lawler would be an easy sell in the New York suburbs. N... Read More