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Starter Steps in Case Anyone in Washington Is Interested in Fixing Our Broken Political System Aug. 19, 2022

Neil Patel

One of the biggest reasons American politics have turned upside down over the past few years is grow... Read More

Biden Deserves a Second Term Aug. 11, 2022

Susan Estrich

The case for Joe Biden's presidency has always turned on two things: experience and character. Expe... Read More

In Washington, Honesty Is Such a Lonely Word Aug. 03, 2022

Star Parker

A favorite game of politicians, when reality does not conform to the facts they want, is to simply r... Read More

Congress' Insulting Agenda Jul. 13, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Here's proof Washington politicians don't give a damn about our problems, and assume we're dumb enou... Read More

Orrin Hatch's Beltway Barnacle Legacy Apr. 26, 2022

Michelle Malkin

Seven-term former U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah died last weekend, and accolades came pouring in fro... Read More

From Heroics to Histrionics, Americans Are Dragged Mar. 29, 2022

Froma Harrop

The horror in Ukraine offered a changed focus from the idiocy in Washington on what used to be norma... Read More

A Time for Politics -- and Religion Mar. 03, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Lent began this week. In the Christian tradition, the Lenten period is a time of fasting and prayer,... Read More

Must Government Be a 'Big, Waddling, Sluggish Beast'? Feb. 18, 2022

Michael Barone

Itinerant policy journalist Ezra Klein, now with the New York Times, has highlighted something inter... Read More

Will Congress Take Away Your Credit Card? Dec. 07, 2021

Stephen Moore

How would you feel about Congress snatching away your credit card or preventing you from participati... Read More

No, Kyrsten Sinema Is Not Like John McCain Oct. 21, 2021

Joe Conason

I don't know Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, but I did know the late Sen. John McCain. Not at all intimately, t... Read More

Biden Faces a Long Fall With Chill Winds Sep. 22, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Summer's light fades into fall now. Cicadas are singing, but they won't be for lo... Read More

Diary Notes: Washington Puts a Dark Past To Rest Sep. 15, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The city starts a new season, after Sept. 11 remembrances. Congress returns from ... Read More

Short Stay in Bellingham Yields Big Fun Sep. 05, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Lesley Sauls Frederikson As our group wandered through downtown Bellingham, Washington, my colleg... Read More

This Should Bug You More Than Cicadas May. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

A reasonable person living in the United States over the past seventeen years might have been occasi... Read More

This Should Bug You More Than Cicadas May. 26, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A reasonable person living in the United States over the past seventeen years might have been occasi... Read More

Here Is What Republican Voters Really Believe in. It's a Shame the GOP Has No Idea May. 02, 2021

Wayne Allyn Root

At least 74 million Americans voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Everyone I know believes ... Read More

Washington in a 51st State of Mind (and It's in Its DNA) Apr. 28, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — It's a tale of two women and a city. Statehood for the District of Columbia is no... Read More

The DC Statehood Power Grab Apr. 27, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

"How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg?" asked President Abraham Lincoln, who ans... Read More

Whether by Statehood or Annexation, D.C. Residents Need a Voice in Congress Apr. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

The debate over whether to grant statehood to the District of Columbia is a hotly partisan one with ... Read More

No to DC Statehood Mar. 26, 2021

David Harsanyi

There are numerous principled reasons to oppose D.C. statehood. But, really, no arguments are more a... Read More