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Ready for Hillary Jun. 13, 2014

Mona Charen

Have you seen the "Ready for Hillary" bumper stickers? I've seen one already and wondered about the ... Read More

Edward Snowden, Moscow's Accidental Tourist Jun. 01, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has found the court of public opinion to be far more ... Read More

Electoral Results Reveal International Anxiety May. 29, 2014

Timothy Spangler

International election results this week leave the Obama administration facing many awkward question... Read More

The New York Times and Yandex May. 21, 2014

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: I used to own New York Times stock back in the early 1980s when it traded in the $80... Read More

The High Cost of Liberalism: Part II Apr. 22, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Liberals can be disarming. In fact, they are for disarming anybody who can be disarmed, whether dome... Read More

Nationalism, Not NATO, Is Our Great Ally Apr. 22, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

With Vladimir Putin having bloodlessly annexed Crimea and hinting that his army might cross the bord... Read More

NED's Chickens Come Home to Roost Apr. 18, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

When Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Empire an "evil empire," the phrase reflected his conviction th... Read More

Lessons Not Learned in Boston Bombing Apr. 15, 2014

Froma Harrop

Airport gift shops throughout New England are piling "Boston Strong" T-shirts in vivid colors. "Bost... Read More

US and Canada: Together at Last? Apr. 08, 2014

Froma Harrop

What country do Americans overwhelmingly like the most? Canada. What country do Canadians pretty muc... Read More

Obama's View of U.S. Security Apr. 04, 2014

Daily Editorials

Obama's View of U.S. Security President Barack Obama raised some eyebrows the other day when he dis... Read More

How Foreign Is Our Policy?: Part II Apr. 01, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Japan recently turned over to the United States enough weapons-grade nuclear material to make dozens... Read More

Behind the Russian Rage Mar. 28, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

As the old saying goes, you cannot truly understand a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes.... Read More

The Invader's Weakness Mar. 27, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — In August of 2008 at the Beijing Summer Olympics President George W. Bush had a t... Read More

Energy's Role in the Path to Peace Mar. 26, 2014

Ben Carson

While the media have been focused on the missing Malaysian aircraft, massive alterations of the worl... Read More

Is Europe Cracking Up? Mar. 25, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

A week ago, in the St. George's Hall in the Kremlin, Russia's elite cheered and wept as Vladimir Put... Read More

Marching as to War Mar. 21, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

Sweeping through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania this week, Joe Biden reassured all three that the Uni... Read More

Putin Standing Firm on Crimea Mar. 20, 2014

Timothy Spangler

Disregarding the threats of sanctions and international ignominy, Russian President Vladimir Putin t... Read More

Framed For Crimea: Obama's Critics Issue Hollow Indictments Mar. 20, 2014

Joe Conason

To hear the Republicans shrieking about Crimea — from those howling simpletons on Fox News to ... Read More

The Russian Google and Puerto Rican Bonds Mar. 19, 2014

Taking Stock

Dear Mr. Berko: I was able to purchase the 8.7 percent Puerto Rican general obligation bonds at par,... Read More

Mess With Bull, Get Horns Mar. 19, 2014

Roger Simon

Our next president needs to be tough, resolute and no-nonsense. Our next president needs to be a per... Read More