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N.Y.'s 26th District Republican Needs Help May. 09, 2011

Mona Charen

The race to succeed chest-baring, Craigslist-dabbling Rep. Chris Lee in upstate New York has not rec... Read More

GOP: Try Again on Medicare May. 09, 2011

Froma Harrop

Nice try, Republicans, running a political protection racket to push your Medicare scheme. Scrubbed ... Read More

Does Osama Death Make Obama Unbeatable? May. 04, 2011

Roger Simon

It's the oldest truism in politics: You can't beat something with nothing. For 2012, the Democrats h... Read More

America, I Apologize to You For Donald Trump May. 04, 2011

Roland S. Martin

America, as a nearly 20-year professional journalist, it is with the utmost sadness that I offer to ... Read More

The Right Loses Its Fight May. 04, 2011

Susan Estrich

These are very tricky times for conservatives in America. For starters, they don't really have a can... Read More

Few Angels in the Budget Brawl Mar. 19, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

The White House Office of Management and Budget projects that this year, mandatory spending will exc... Read More

Mad Scientists in the Laboratories of Democracy Mar. 17, 2011

David Sirota

Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said that states are the "laboratories of democracy.&... Read More

Golf, Cocaine and Budget Talk Mar. 16, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

Grover Norquist, the affable head of the Washington-based Americans for Tax Reform, doesn't want Rep... Read More

From Teachers, a Lesson in Character Mar. 15, 2011

Connie Schultz

It's a question on a lot of parents' minds these days: How do we teach character? New York Times col... Read More

Deficits, Promises and Destiny Mar. 15, 2011

Tony Blankley

In about a month, the Republican majority on the House Budget Committee will present its concurrent ... Read More

Who Won in Wisconsin? Mar. 14, 2011

Mona Charen

Who won the battle of Wisconsin? Republican Gov. Scott Walker got a legislative victory. On the othe... Read More

Blacks and Republicans Mar. 14, 2011

Thomas Sowell

San Francisco's irrepressible former mayor, Willie Brown, was walking along one of the city's street... Read More

Utah Takes on Immigration Reform Mar. 14, 2011

Daily Editorials

First came Arizona with its ill-conceived, constitutionally suspect and explosively divisive law cra... Read More

GOP Fear That History Will Repeat Helps Ensure It Will Mar. 13, 2011

David Limbaugh

Why is it that despite the Republicans' resounding electoral victory in 2010 based on their promises... Read More

National Public Racket Mar. 12, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

Forget the recent scandals involving National Public Radio. Go back to the days before NPR chief exe... Read More

Caution on Wisconsin Vote Mar. 10, 2011

Linda Chavez

Caution on Wisconsin Vote The vote in Wisconsin to limit public-employee bargaining rights is a dec... Read More

Brown at the Brink Mar. 09, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

Gov. Jerry Brown's strategy to win the governor's seat has led California to this moment. March 10 ... Read More

Who Has Most to Lose in Shutdown? Mar. 09, 2011

Roger Simon

Those of you who are looking forward to a government shutdown because it will release your inner-sel... Read More

Contrary to Media Reports, GOP Has Strong Field in 2012 Mar. 09, 2011

Matt Towery

This past week, I've seen or read plenty of news analyses suggesting that the Republicans have a wea... Read More

'No' Not Enough on Obamacare Jan. 25, 2011

Daily Editorials

Republicans in the House of Representatives led the move last Wednesday to scuttle Obamacare, the ma... Read More