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Christie Enters the Pantheon of Patriots Jan. 16, 2024

Froma Harrop

Chris Christie has done himself a service, done his Republican Party a service and, most importantly... Read More

Is a Trump Renomination Really Inevitable? Nov. 03, 2023

Michael Barone

Is it inevitable that Donald Trump will be the second person in history — Richard Nixon was th... Read More

Will Any of the Republicans on the Debate Stage Stand Up To a Wannabe Autocrat? Sep. 28, 2023

Daily Editorials

Then there were seven. The second Republican presidential debate will proceed Wednesday minus former... Read More

The Brawler: Chris Christie's Not Mincing Words Jul. 18, 2023

Jeff Robbins

Last week's release of the second quarter's fundraising figures for the 2024 presidential candidates... Read More

Clarence Didn't Get the Ketanji Media Puffery Mar. 23, 2022

Tim Graham

The liberal media has treated the Supreme Court nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson as a glorious an... Read More

Time to End Affirmative Action Feb. 02, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Americans are fed up with racial preferences. More than three-quarters of Americans believe Presiden... Read More

The Justice Retires Jan. 29, 2022

Susan Estrich

It was the spring of 1979 when I got a call from a former professor offering me a job. I was fresh o... Read More

As Presidential Nominee, Kamala Harris Is Not the One Dec. 30, 2021

Froma Harrop

The year 2022 should be too early to get into heated speculation about the Democrats' 2024 candidate... Read More

Who's Violating Norms These Days? Sep. 25, 2020

Michael Barone

Norms, we are told, matter. Violating norms, recklessly disregarding norms — these are charges... Read More

Will McConnell Ruth-lessly Steal Her Seat? Sep. 23, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The Senate is a hard place to keep a secret, especially when a Supreme Court seat... Read More

Biden's Game Plan -- Take No Risks & Run Out the Clock Aug. 07, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

When Vice President Calvin Coolidge ascended to the presidency on the death of Warren Harding in 192... Read More

Goodbye, After Nearly Two Centuries, to the National Conventions Jul. 24, 2020

Michael Barone

If things had proceeded according to schedule, we'd be checking the polls this week to see if Joe Bi... Read More

National Party Conventions Haven't Been Relevant for Decades. They Should Go. Jun. 02, 2020

Daily Editorials

Milwaukee officials are endorsing the idea of a scaled back, more virtual event when the Democratic ... Read More

The Late Hit on Judge Kavanaugh Sep. 18, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

Upon the memory and truthfulness of Christine Blasey Ford hangs the Supreme Court nomination of Judg... Read More

Don't Play Politics With Kavanaugh Appointment Jul. 13, 2018

Linda Chavez

The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court is a welcome move. As readers of my col... Read More

Trump's 'Tough Cookie' Is a Dangerous Warmonger Dec. 21, 2016

Jacob Sullum

Donald Trump began to express doubts about the wisdom of overthrowing Saddam Hussein soon after the ... Read More

The Politics These Two Unpopular Nominees Hath Wrought Oct. 25, 2016

Michael Barone

In last week's third and (thank goodness) final presidential debate, each candidate did an excellent... Read More

Pursuing Happiness in Philadelphia Jul. 29, 2016

Jamie Stiehm

Philadelphia — Few in the Democratic Convention multitude knew, but Philadelphia, the City of ... Read More

That Hillary Jul. 27, 2016

Connie Schultz

Six times now, I've revised the beginning of this column to avoid starting with the word "I," my mot... Read More

Hillary Born a Female, but What Difference, at This Point, Does It Make? Jun. 10, 2016

David Limbaugh

Could it be possible that an increasing number of voters are tiring of liberals stuffing identity po... Read More