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Trump Tricks Naive Democrats on Immigration Jul. 05, 2018

Froma Harrop

If I worked for Donald Trump and designed a T-shirt that read "I don't believe in borders" in Spanis... Read More

The Debt Clock Keeps Spinning Jul. 05, 2018

Steve Chapman

In 1989, a New York businessman who was worried about chronic federal budget deficits erected the Na... Read More

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Off to a Mostly Fabulous Start Jul. 03, 2018

Froma Harrop

As most everybody knows, a remarkable Bronx resident named Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez just won a Democ... Read More

Odds and Ends Jun. 30, 2018

Mark Shields

Thanks to President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, we learned this week from the nonpartisan Congress... Read More

Women Writing the Summer Story in Politics Jun. 27, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — She's our own Melania Antoinette, a high-fashion queen living under something lik... Read More

Let's Not Confuse Civility With Surrender Jun. 27, 2018

Connie Schultz

Before I sat down to write this column about what it means to be civil in today's political climate,... Read More

Can the FBI Be Independent? Jun. 21, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When President Donald Trump appointed Atlanta lawyer Christopher Wray to succeed James Comey as the ... Read More

Ohio: Both Sides of the Political River Jun. 13, 2018

Jamie Stiehm

CINCINNATI — I look across the Ohio River and I sigh. The winding river divided America for s... Read More

Polls Apart Jun. 09, 2018

Mark Shields

"Fish gotta swim. Birds gotta fly." Add to Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's timeless wisdom fr... Read More

California Results Suggest Blue Wave Has Crested and Ebbed Jun. 08, 2018

Michael Barone

The nation is just past halftime in the 2018 primary election cycle. Twenty states — containin... Read More

When Politics Was Fun Jun. 02, 2018

Mark Shields

On Sept. 26, 1960, when Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy and his Republican opponent, Richard Nixo... Read More

Is America's Racial Divide Permanent? Jun. 01, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

For Roseanne Barr, star of ABC's hit show "Roseanne," there would be no appeal. When her tweet hit, ... Read More

Tom Wolfe Is Dead, and I Am in Italy May. 24, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Castelvetro di Modena, Italy — On May 14, a star failed to come out. Tom Wolfe passed away tha... Read More

Politics as (Un)usual May. 19, 2018

Mark Shields

In Marine Corps jargon, a "duty station" is the military base or camp where a Marine is assigned to ... Read More

Colleges: Anti-Diversity and Pro-Exclusion May. 02, 2018

Walter E. Williams

Just within the past week or so, some shocking professorial behavior has come to light. In the wake ... Read More

Finally, We Can Let Melania Be Melania Apr. 27, 2018

Suzanne Fields

This has been the fortnight of the first ladies. Last week, the focus was on two former first ladies... Read More

Microtrends, Not Politics, Lead the Nation Apr. 26, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

If you want to understand where America is heading, a good place to start is with Mark Penn's new bo... Read More

Politics Polarize; Community Unites Apr. 19, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

News outlets are routinely filled with commentary and analysis suggesting that 21st-century America ... Read More

The Political Currents Beneath Us Apr. 03, 2018

Armstrong Williams

Last October, the cover of TIME magazine forecasted a gloomy picture for the Democratic Party. The a... Read More

Helpful Hints for Candidates Mar. 31, 2018

Mark Shields

Successful politicians, those who have won election and re-election to office, almost always have an... Read More