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Welfare Is the New Work Aug. 02, 2016

Stephen Moore

Two recent news stories highlight how pernicious the welfare state has become in America today. The ... Read More

Free Speech and Political Conventions Jul. 28, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

This summer, we have all witnessed the heavy hand of government intervening in the freedom of speech... Read More

For Trump to Lose, Clinton Must Win Jul. 26, 2016

Froma Harrop

"Lizard-brain narcissism." "Disgusts a significant number of people in his own party." Says things "... Read More

One Good Week or Bust: The Hillary Clinton Dilemma Jul. 25, 2016

Roger Simon

Hillary Clinton has never felt that lucky. Bill Clinton has always been the lucky one of the pair. I... Read More

Trump's Emasculation of Republican Foreign Policy Jul. 24, 2016

Steve Chapman

If there has been any constant in the Republican worldview over decades, it's that American strength... Read More

The Campaign Post-Comey Jul. 09, 2016

Mark Shields

Even though Democrat Hillary Clinton continues to lead Republican Donald Trump in nearly all major p... Read More

Republicans' Benghazi Report Seeks Repetition, Not Truth Jun. 30, 2016

Froma Harrop

When Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, her approval ratings hit an all-time high. Republican l... Read More

The Plot Against Trump Jun. 29, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

The knives are out to sabotage Donald Trump's nomination, defying the wishes of the record number of... Read More

Congress Passes a Not-Very-Good Toxic Chemical Bill Jun. 21, 2016

Daily Editorials

Just when you're fed up with the U.S. Congress (the approval rating is 11 percent) comes word that i... Read More

Does Trump Really Want to Be President? Jun. 10, 2016

Linda Chavez

Does Donald Trump want to be president? It's a serious question. Yes, he wants to win more votes tha... Read More

Iron Rule of Politics Jun. 04, 2016

Mark Shields

Having worked, as a younger man, in three losing presidential campaigns and having been lucky enough... Read More

The Political Market Jun. 01, 2016

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: Several of my well-read colleagues (we're all engineers) believe that the Department... Read More

Making Fun of Transgender People May. 26, 2016

Steve Chapman

When I was a lad, I often heard jokes about blacks, Latinos and gays, who were regarded as amusing b... Read More

Grim Choices May. 17, 2016

Thomas Sowell

We must frankly face the fact that the front runners in both political parties represent a new low, ... Read More

Why Don't Republicans Name the Enemy? May. 17, 2016

Dennis Prager

In The Wall Street Journal last week, two influential billionaires — former New York city Mayo... Read More

Trump Must Prove That He Can Do the Job May. 07, 2016

Lawrence Kudlow

Donald Trump has swept the primaries and is now the presumptive GOP presidential nominee. His almost... Read More

Sometimes There Is No Lesser of Two Evils May. 06, 2016

David Harsanyi

When your choice is two reprehensible, corrupt and immoral demagogues, you can always pick the ethic... Read More

Trump Drives Spike Into Culture War Politics May. 05, 2016

Froma Harrop

Days before the Indiana primary, Ted Cruz paraded his two young daughters in matching pink dresses a... Read More

An Unmitigated Disaster May. 05, 2016

Thomas Sowell

Republican party leaders may have worried that Donald Trump would not only lose the general election... Read More

Loyal Republicans Are Worried, Angry May. 03, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

Cable news pundits often warn that Republicans have to respect the righteous anger of Donald Trump s... Read More