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Why Some of Us Can't Dine in Peace Jul. 12, 2022

Michelle Malkin

Fifteen years ago, when I still lived in the D.C. swamp, I took my elementary school-daughter and to... Read More

Biden Falsely Accuses Trump of His Own Greatest Offense Jun. 15, 2022

Terence Jeffrey

As President Joe Biden was coming to the conclusion of his address at the AFL-CIO Convention on Tues... Read More

Decent People Need to Denounce the Crazy May. 13, 2022

Neil Patel

What's worse, attacking people's homes and neighborhoods or disrupting religious services? The answe... Read More

Supreme Intimidation May. 11, 2022

Debra J. Saunders

Let's call the mass gatherings held outside the homes of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Sam... Read More

Betraying Trump, Kavanaugh and Gorsuch Stay Loyal to the Law: Two Centuries of Precedents Say the President Is Not Immune From Judicial Process Jul. 15, 2020

Jacob Sullum

Two years ago, while fighting the confirmation of Donald Trump's second Supreme Court nominee, Senat... Read More

Rules and Regulations May. 12, 2020

William Murchison

Rules, rules, rules — and don't we hate 'em? They restrict some of our most personal notions, ... Read More

Chuck Schumer's Despicable Attack on the Supreme Court Mar. 06, 2020

David Harsanyi

"If, then, the courts of justice are to be considered as the bulwarks of a limited Constitution agai... Read More

Short Takes on Flubs From Folks Who Should Know Better Sep. 24, 2019

Daily Editorials

Blast From the Past Former Vice President Joe Biden, already facing questions about whether he's too... Read More

Daily Life in the Pigpen Sep. 17, 2019

William Murchison

We live in extraordinary times, do we not? No one I know can remember, so far as I am aware, discuss... Read More

A Look Back at the Words of 2018 Dec. 12, 2018

The Word Guy

My goodness, what a year we had, With mayhem, storms, and fires so bad. Our language seemed to fall ... Read More

Changes the GOP Should Love Nov. 13, 2018

William Murchison

I first ran into Heracliltus, a great Grecian shedder of tears, while writing in college about the f... Read More

Split Election Result Sends Polarized Politics Toward 2020 Nov. 09, 2018

Michael Barone

The Republican president, considered a lightweight and an ignoramus by many in Washington, suffered ... Read More

Nine Takeaways from the Midterms Nov. 08, 2018

Laura Hollis

The much-anticipated "most-important-midterm-election-in-our-lifetime" is over. Democrats have a nar... Read More

Brett Kavanaugh and the Politics of Emotion-Shaming Oct. 19, 2018

Ted Rall

America squandered an important national moment. Judge Brett Kavanaugh wept. On national TV. For 45 ... Read More

The Left Threatens Abuses of Power Oct. 16, 2018

Daily Editorials

In 2005, the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Kelo v. New London, diminishing Americans... Read More

After Surviving Confirmation Buzz Saw, Is Kavanaugh Too Bitter to Be Objective? Oct. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

The Supreme Court confirmation process for Justice Brett Kavanaugh has run its course. No one should... Read More

How Brett Kavanaugh Framed Himself as a Martyr to the #MeToo Movement Oct. 12, 2018

Ted Rall

Innocent until proven guilty. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell floated a lot of arguments to ... Read More

If Kavanaugh Is 'Partisan,' Should We Impeach Justice RBG? Oct. 11, 2018

Larry Elder

Forcefully responding to allegations of sex assault, Judge Brett Kavanaugh said in his confirmation ... Read More

A Permanent Democrat Majority Oct. 11, 2018

Armstrong Williams

We are officially less than a month away from some pretty historic elections that I believe will fun... Read More

Fortunately, Our Society Is Not As Polarized As Our Politics Oct. 11, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

In the wake of the politically toxic dialogue of recent weeks, it's refreshing to note that 63 perce... Read More