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Press Needs Pressing After a Hard Presidential Season Dec. 09, 2016

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — All the press buzz is about the press itself lately. It's no secret, the Fourth E... Read More

The Triumph of Falsehood Dec. 08, 2016

Steve Chapman

In 1644, the English poet John Milton made an eloquent case against censorship. Freedom of thought a... Read More

The Campaign Is Over, but the Bickering Is Not Dec. 07, 2016

Roger Simon

A hushed conference room with walls paneled in dark wood and a table seating no fewer than 20. Outsi... Read More

Ditching Electoral College Would Allow California to Impose Imperial Rule on a Colonial America Dec. 06, 2016

Michael Barone

They're still counting the votes, going on four weeks after the election, in California. In Brazil, ... Read More

Fake News Versus Junk News Dec. 06, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

The big "fake news" stories of 2016 were the polls. Most showed Donald Trump losing big in November,... 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

You Opposed Donald Trump, So Why Aren't You Freaking Out? Dec. 02, 2016

David Harsanyi

Well, for starters, allowing liberals to determine my level of anxiety — which would be full-b... Read More

A 'Change Election'? Just the Opposite Nov. 24, 2016

Steve Chapman

Was this a "change election"? Donald Trump's victory is widely attributed to the public's thirst for... Read More

9 Things to Be Thankful for About the Election Nov. 24, 2016

Laura Hollis

As unconventional, contentious and divisive as this election as been, there are nevertheless things ... Read More

Trump and College Chaos Nov. 23, 2016

Walter E. Williams

If one needed more evidence of the steep decay in academia, Donald Trump's victory provided it. Let'... Read More

Trump's Path to Repeal Nov. 23, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

On the stump, Donald Trump promised to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Now obstacles are... Read More

Electoral College Is Doing Its Job Nov. 23, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Electoral College has a dropout problem. Last week another Bill Clinton political protege lost a... Read More

The Not-Yet-Emerging Democratic Majority Nov. 22, 2016

Michael Barone

What is to become of the Democratic Party? The world's oldest political party, which traces its root... Read More

Note to Anti-Trump Protestors: Knock it Off Nov. 19, 2016

Diane Dimond

Stop it. I'm tired of turning on the news or picking up a newspaper and seeing your pouty faces, scr... Read More

Clinton's Dishonesty Costs Her the Midwest -- and the Election Nov. 18, 2016

Michael Barone

Hillary Clinton lost the election in the Midwest. Donald Trump won 50 Midwestern electoral votes tha... Read More

Why the Exit Polls Were Wrong About Latino Voters Nov. 18, 2016

Linda Chavez

One of the most amazing things about what was arguably the most surprising election in a generation ... Read More

The Federal Bureau of Political Investigation Nov. 17, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When Hillary Clinton delivered a campaign post-mortem to her major supporters in a telephone confere... Read More

A Quiet Afternoon With the BBC Nov. 17, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — On Friday, the BBC enlisted me to defend my support of Donald Trump for president... Read More

Electoral College Belongs Back in 18th Century Nov. 16, 2016

Roger Simon

A swanky bar in New York City. Dusk spreading across Central Park just across the street. Everything... Read More

Sexism? Misogyny? So Last Week Nov. 16, 2016

Connie Schultz

In the months leading up to the presidential election, the media coverage was full of references to ... Read More