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The Biggest Lie in American Politics Jan. 24, 2011

Ben Shapiro

For decades, liberals have used "big business" as a bugaboo. Leftists say corporations are... Read More

Jerry Brown Takes on Redevelopment Jan. 22, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

GOP Assemblyman Chris Norby is a former Orange County supervisor with a longtime and deep aversion t... Read More

Health Care Law: Time To Get Constructive Jan. 20, 2011

Daily Editorials

Newly ascendant House Republicans are expected this week to repeal the health care overhaul enacted ... Read More

China Visit Should Embarrass U.S. Brats Jan. 20, 2011

Daily Editorials

Imagine you have been under-employed or unemployed for months. Despite this, you have made no adjust... Read More

GOP House Right To Vote To Repeal Jan. 19, 2011

Debra J. Saunders

In a January 2008 Democratic presidential debate, then-Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both p... Read More

Birthright Bigots: More Dangerous Than They Seem Jan. 17, 2011

Miguel Perez

They are the champions of the Constitution — at least, that's what they tell us — yet th... Read More

Health Care Debate -- At Last Jan. 16, 2011

William Murchison

A new Associated Press-GfK poll that shows Americans evenly divided on the Obamacare repeal is getti... Read More

GOP Will Wait for Dems To Buckle on Tax Cuts Dec. 02, 2010

Roland S. Martin

"Wait for it! Wait for it! Wait for it!" That's the famous line comedian Katt Williams use... Read More

Gridlock You Can Believe In Nov. 30, 2010

Matt Towery

As the week unfolded, it appeared that the last days of the lame-duck session of Congress might well... Read More

A Failure to Communicate Nov. 30, 2010

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

"What we've got here is a failure to communicate," said the warden of the rural Florida pr... Read More

Can Republicans Talk? Nov. 29, 2010

Thomas Sowell

The biggest battle in the lame duck session of Congress may well be over whether or not to extend th... Read More

The New GOP: Safe for Libertarians, but Only Fiscal Hawks Need Apply Oct. 18, 2010

Dick Morris

A fundamental change is gripping the Republican grass roots as they animate the GOP surge to a major... Read More

Harmer Tries To Re-Swing McNerney's House Seat Oct. 16, 2010

Debra J. Saunders

In 2006, voters in California's 11th Congressional District, which meanders from San Ramon to Stockt... Read More

Government Doesn't Have to Subsidize Everything Oct. 13, 2010

Froma Harrop

When government tells restaurant owners that they can't let customers smoke on their premises, that'... Read More

The Dirtiest Weeks Are Upon Us Oct. 13, 2010

Matt Towery

A generation ago, the national Republican Party was under the command of the late Lee Atwater. With ... Read More

The Party of Women? Oct. 13, 2010

David Harsanyi

It's comforting to know there is still one political party out there willing to battle the dark forc... Read More

Obama, Now Bashing Foreigners Oct. 12, 2010

Tim Graham

A major part of the Barack Obama narrative when he ran for president was his international roots, th... Read More

The White House Bunker So Soon? Oct. 12, 2010

Tony Blankley

Based on the recent appointments of the two most powerful staff positions in the White House, and on... Read More

Foreign Money? Oct. 12, 2010

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — OK, OK! It is only a satire. I am not really running for mayor of Chicago, but I ... Read More

Republicans Need To Man Up and Ask Black Voters, 'Are You Better Off?' Oct. 12, 2010

Larry Elder

The monolithic pro-Democratic black vote is a clear and present danger to America. As recently as 19... Read More