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More Hillary Chronicles Nov. 16, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The Department of Justice will soon commence an investigation to determine whether there should be a... Read More

2016 Is Looking Like the New Normal Nov. 10, 2017

Michael Barone

If you wanted to predict the results of Tuesday's gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey... Read More

Modernity and the Old Days Meet in a Model-Train Store Nov. 07, 2017

Salena Zito

BY SALENA ZITO RELEASE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2017 Modernity and the Old Days Meet in a Model-Train ... Read More

Hooray for Hollywood Nov. 05, 2017

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — What does Donald Trump have that former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, TV newsman ... Read More

To Be a Great President, You First Have to Like Politics Nov. 04, 2017

Mark Shields

On the consensus list of the most significant American presidents following George Washington, there... Read More

Communism Turns 100 Nov. 01, 2017

John Stossel

This year marks the hundredth anniversary of one of the worst mistakes ever made: the Communist revo... Read More

It Happens All the Time: Hollywood, Washington, the Old South Oct. 20, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

Hollywood was shocked (shocked!) at the story pyramid revealing Harvey Weinstein's violent passes at... Read More

Who Will Not Be the 2020 Presidential Nominee Oct. 14, 2017

Mark Shields

In 1963, the legendary Russell Baker, writing in The New York Times, explained how we in the press, ... Read More

When Employees' Political Views Clash Oct. 03, 2017

Succeeding in Your Business

"I run a small business with 10 employees. "It turns out I have both Republicans and Democrats among... Read More

To Limit Gerrymandering, Supreme Court Needs Just to Reaffirm Equal Population Requirement Sep. 29, 2017

Michael Barone

Next week, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Gill v. Whitford, a case challenging Wiscons... Read More

Traditional Values Are White Supremacy? Sep. 22, 2017

David Limbaugh

Does the political left — which dominates the mainstream media, Hollywood, academia and the De... Read More

3 Priorities to Guide Tax Reform Sep. 21, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

Congress is finally tackling the tax code, which is good news because reform is badly needed. Our ou... Read More

Sanders' 'Medicare for All': A Snare and a Delusion Sep. 17, 2017

Steve Chapman

Bernie Sanders has a health care plan he calls Medicare for all. He's underselling it. His proposal ... Read More

Hillary Reveals How She Never Learned to Play the Game Sep. 15, 2017

Suzanne Fields

Feminist politics turned a corner with the final defeat of Hillary Clinton. You can feel it in and b... Read More

Needing an 'Enemy' Aug. 26, 2017

Mark Shields

Eric Hoffer, a San Francisco longshoreman and philosopher who died in 1983, the year President Ronal... Read More

Politicians Can't Get Enough Energy Cronyism Aug. 17, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

Despite the breadth of the current political divide, it appears that there is at least one thing tha... Read More

Authentic Republican Wisdom Aug. 05, 2017

Mark Shields

American campaigns were not always, I can testify from personal witness, about the politics of perso... Read More

Ignoring the Lessons of Effective Presidents Aug. 04, 2017

Michael Barone

Who have been the most successful presidents in the past 80 years? Most successful, that is, in fram... Read More

Being All We Can Be Aug. 02, 2017

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: Being 76 years old and in the twilight of my life, I have truly "been there, done that" ... Read More

Procter & Gamble's Identity-Politics Pandering Aug. 02, 2017

Michelle Malkin

Once upon a time, brothers-in-law William Procter and James Gamble sold candles and soap. Their 19th... Read More