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Social Security Reform About Principles, Not Accounting Feb. 15, 2023

Star Parker

Per CNN and other media outlets, when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ran his first campaign for Congress ... Read More

Truman Walks In, Hamilton Moves Out Oct. 05, 2022

Jamie Stiehm

Bye, Alexander Hamilton, you're out. Harry Truman, you're in. The gorgeous Capitol Rotunda statues ... Read More

Prayer, Strength and Gratefulness Jun. 09, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

We lived in Belgium in the late 1960s while my father researched for his dissertation. I was too you... Read More

It's the Inflation, Stupid Feb. 25, 2022

Ted Rall

Franklin D. Roosevelt, scion of one of the wealthiest families in American history, was worth about ... Read More

A New Civilian Climate Corps Would Take Us Down the Wrong Trail Jul. 16, 2021

Steve Chapman

Nostalgia is an essential ingredient in class reunions, wedding anniversaries and Baseball Hall of F... Read More

The Definition of Courage Has Shifted Since Normandy Jun. 09, 2021

Ben Shapiro

Last Sunday marked the 77th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy. On that day, Operation Ov... Read More

The Abiding Shame of 'Packing' the Supreme Court Apr. 16, 2021

Josh Hammer

In 2005, then-Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., delivered a Senate floor speech about President Franklin Delan... Read More

In Private Sieges, Missing Public Squares Dec. 09, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — "We need each other." Bill Clinton once spoke those simple words. Never has that ... Read More

My Prediction Delayed Oct. 15, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — We are at that stage in the race for the presidency when the Democrats and their ... Read More

The Return of Court Packing Oct. 06, 2020

William Murchison

History! Don't we know by this stage in the Damn-demic Era that history is what you make up to push ... Read More

How Long Will the Vandals Run Amok? Jun. 23, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

The left's war on America's past crossed several new frontiers last week. Portland's statue of Georg... Read More

During This Pandemic Pause, Let History Inspire Apr. 30, 2020

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Today, more than ever, it's important to remember we are part of an exceptional nation that has over... Read More

During This Pandemic Pause, Let History Inspire Apr. 30, 2020

Daily Editorials

Today, more than ever, it's important to remember we are part of an exceptional nation that has over... Read More

A History Belle's Pick of Presidents Feb. 19, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — So, here we are on Presidents Day in Washington, the city hushed on the holiday. ... Read More

Elizabeth Warren: Following in the Footsteps of FDR Sep. 25, 2019

Terence Jeffrey

Sen. Elizabeth Warren has a plan to convert Social Security into a program that unambiguously redist... Read More

Trump Era Not as Extraordinary as Never-Trumpers Think Sep. 13, 2019

Michael Barone

Around Washington, in sundry upscale locales, in large quadrants of the internet, you still encounte... Read More

Trump's Surprisingly Reflective and Disciplined State of the Union Feb. 08, 2019

Michael Barone

"This year," President Trump stated in his widely viewed and positively rated State of the Union add... Read More

With Roosevelt on Labor Day Sep. 07, 2017

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Labor Day weekend passed with soggy weather in Washington. It was not as soggy as... Read More

How Is the Godless West Working Out? Sep. 13, 2016

Dennis Prager

There are many recent developments in the godless West. To name a few: —The Supreme Court of I... Read More

Today's Candidates Don't Measure Up to Roosevelt or Reagan Aug. 19, 2016

Michael Barone

Donald Trump has just made changes, again, in his campaign's top leadership, shoving aside the seaso... Read More