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Democrats Need to Shake Their Depression Jun. 27, 2017

Froma Harrop

Elvis said, "When things go wrong, don't go with them." Depression warps one's thinking. It saps ene... Read More

Let's Stop Acting as if the 2016 Campaign Were Still On Jun. 02, 2017

Michael Barone

If you keep up with the news, you might think that the unpleasant and unedifying 2016 presidential c... Read More

Donald Trump and the Outstate Midwest Redraw the Partisan Lines Dec. 02, 2016

Michael Barone

Would any Republican besides Donald Trump have beaten Hillary Clinton and been elected the 45th pres... Read More

Rules of the Game Nov. 07, 2016

Walter E. Williams

The underpinnings of a decent society are neutral laws — laws that favor no particular individ... Read More

She Clobbered Him (Don't Shoot the Messenger) Sep. 29, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In this weekly column and in my on-air work at Fox News, I have characterized former Secretary of St... Read More

Questions You Should Be Asking Your Candidates Sep. 27, 2016

Succeeding in Your Business

As a small business owner or entrepreneur, who are you going to vote for in November? Right now, it'... Read More

Blame Voters, Not the Candidates Sep. 09, 2016

Linda Chavez

In a democracy, we generally get the leaders we deserve. So what does that say about this year's ele... Read More

The Melancholy Summer of '16 Aug. 19, 2016

Suzanne Fields

The crickets, whose melancholy chirping is always the knell of the sunniest season, sound particular... Read More

The Perfect Media Manners for Malia Aug. 19, 2016

Tim Graham

Civility and political decorum demand that one should never pick on a president's family. Presidents... Read More

A Valentine of Investigative Journalism Aug. 17, 2016

Tim Graham

When the Washington Post puts its top investigative reporters on the beat of the distant youth of pr... Read More

We Don't Need to Like Them; Just Loving Them Will Be Enough Jul. 29, 2016

Roger Simon

All politics is theater, but some parts are more theatrical than others. The nominating conventions ... Read More

Can Your Nonprofit Engage in Political Activity? Jun. 21, 2016

Succeeding in Your Business

"A number of years ago some friends and I formed a nonprofit organization to benefit a certain group... Read More

Sanders Should Stop Scheming Jun. 09, 2016

Froma Harrop

"Drop your plans and schemes," Thomas Cromwell advises doomed Queen Anne Boleyn in "Wolf Hall." "Put... 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

Is College Too Pricey? Wait Till It's Free Apr. 28, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

As he panders for the youth vote, Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders promises free tuiti... Read More

Why It's Too Late to Scrap the Iran Deal Apr. 21, 2016

Steve Chapman

To most Republicans, the three scariest words in the English language, after "Ruth Bader Ginsburg," ... Read More

Downplaying the Dire Threat From Zika Apr. 17, 2016

Steve Chapman

The Zika virus poses a major danger to Americans, and it's reassuring to know that the Republican pr... Read More

Donald Trump's Rigged Media Apr. 13, 2016

Tim Graham

Now that it looks like the GOP nomination won't be decided until a contested convention in Cleveland... Read More

Calls for American Unity Are Either Dishonest or Naive Apr. 12, 2016

Dennis Prager

Just about all candidates for president regularly announce their intent to unite Americans, to "brin... Read More

How the Clintons Made Donald Trump Mar. 30, 2016

Ben Shapiro

Donald Trump is a boor. He's a vulgarian, a liar, an ignoramus. He has only the most cursory grasp o... Read More