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Trump Breaks Bread, Glasses and Party at Lunch May. 16, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

POTUS coming to Tuesday lunch. Translated, the president of the United States is joining 50 Republic... Read More

You, Too, Would Do This to Save the Life of Your Child May. 09, 2018

Connie Schultz

Three years ago, on the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery for voting rights, I ... Read More

White House Doctor Down Apr. 28, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — When he ran for president, candidate Donald Trump promised to hire "the best peop... Read More

Facebook Clearly Won't Fix Itself Apr. 12, 2018

Froma Harrop

Mark Zuckerberg in 2006: "We really messed this one up. ... We did a bad job of explaining what the ... Read More

Trump, Democrats Create Logjam in Confirmation of Diplomats Apr. 01, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — What if they had negotiations to prevent a war and nobody came? That's the prospe... Read More

Welcome, John Bolton Mar. 23, 2018

Dick Morris

Now, we are getting somewhere! President Trump's decision to replace General H.R. McMaster with form... Read More

Make Trump Tax Cuts Permanent -- Now Jan. 30, 2018

Stephen Moore

We're just one month into the new tax bill, and only those wearing left-wing ideological blinders &#... Read More

The Senate Should Restore Its Old Ways Jan. 30, 2018

Daily Editorials

Senate Democrats have given up their brief, pointless and mostly harmless shutdown of the federal go... Read More

Poles Apart, Joe Arpaio and Chelsea Manning Hit the Campaign Trail Jan. 29, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — America's most prolific leaker, Chelsea Manning, and the man who proclaimed himse... Read More

A Fresh New Women's Way of the World Jan. 26, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The female zeitgeist is upon us, a new wind of history blowing fresh as the Chino... Read More

Pitch-Dark Democracy: Perfect for Trump Jan. 19, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

Old and new Washington met under the Capitol dome as the hours counted down to midnight Friday, when... Read More

An Unfond Farewell to Un-statesman Orrin Hatch Jan. 03, 2018

Michelle Malkin

The longest-serving Republican senator in U.S. history announced this week that he will finally, fin... Read More

Left Marooned by Trump Tax Cut Jan. 02, 2018

Dick Morris

Democrats and liberals have bet the house that President Trump's tax cut would either not pass or no... Read More

Democrats, Taxes and Freedom Dec. 26, 2017

William Murchison

What's the matter with the Democrats — the Capitol Hill Democrats, in this present case? Yes,... Read More

Normal Speech Dec. 16, 2017

Mark Shields

Contrary to what my beloved junior high coach taught us, defeat does not build character. However, d... Read More

Picking the Lock in Alabama Dec. 15, 2017

Michael Barone

Turnout would be the key to which of the wildly conflicting polls would best presage the result of A... Read More

The Future for Republicans Dec. 15, 2017

Linda Chavez

Senate Republicans breathed a big sigh of relief Tuesday night when Roy Moore went down to defeat in... Read More

Sex Vigilantes Trash Due Process Dec. 13, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

New York's Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is spearheading a McCarthyite purge of sexual harassers from C... Read More

Franken First Senator to Fall in Cultural Fires Dec. 08, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota said he'd step down within weeks, unde... Read More

Roy Moore Poisons Alabama's Business Climate Dec. 07, 2017

Froma Harrop

In 2006, a Chicago schoolteacher was sentenced to three years in prison for molesting teenage girls.... Read More