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The 'Trickle-Down' Lie Jan. 07, 2014

Thomas Sowell

New York's new mayor, Bill de Blasio, in his inaugural speech, denounced people "on the far rig... Read More

Good News for 2014 Jan. 01, 2014

Joseph Farah

The year 2013 will not go down in my memory as one of the happiest. It was a year of attacks on Amer... Read More

Remembering Harold Simmons Jan. 01, 2014

Tim Graham

I've not read the official obituaries because they are predictable. "Billionaire." "R... Read More

A Columnists Favorite Column: Homage to Charley Reese Dec. 14, 2013

Diane Dimond

Professionals of all types admire others in their field. Architects respect certain other architects... Read More

Optimism in the Air Mar. 14, 2013

Lawrence Kudlow

You might not know it from the acrimonious political debate on cable and broadcast TV, or on talk ra... Read More

Who May Tax and Spend? Sep. 09, 2012

Walter E. Williams

Within the past decade, I've written columns titled "Deception 101," "Stubborn Ignora... Read More

The Ups and Downs for Women Sep. 05, 2012

Suzanne Fields

A sea change has washed over America since Sigmund Freud asked the question that forever perplexes e... Read More

See You at the Club: Fed Fat Cats Dip Into the Till Jun. 13, 2012

Robert Scheer

Statistics are boring, but it's important to wrap your head around this latest one from the Federal ... Read More

Obama Out of Touch, And Worse Jun. 12, 2012

Daily Editorials

Caught without his teleprompter, President Barack Obama recently gave an unintended glimpse into how... Read More

To Be or Not To Be Nasty Jun. 07, 2012

Tom Rosshirt

It's not every day that the whole country turns its eyes on Wisconsin when the Packers aren't playin... Read More

The GOP's Creative Destruction Jan. 09, 2012

David Harsanyi

Yes, it's true that unlike some Republicans, Democrats don't "enjoy firing people." They... Read More

Can Cain Keep Flouting the Cardinal Rules of Politics? Nov. 06, 2011

Michael Barone

Herman Cain, beleaguered by charges of sexual harassment, was all over Washington last week — ... Read More

Numbers Games Nov. 06, 2011

Thomas Sowell

One of the things that has struck me, when I have gone on luxury cruise ships, is that most of the p... Read More

Herman Cain Proud to Be Dumb Nov. 02, 2011

Roger Simon

Oh, Herman, we hardly knew ye. On Oct. 6, I wrote that Herman Cain was "a genial, harmless dodo... Read More

Daley: Uncivil Politics Reflects Us Oct. 31, 2011

Roger Simon

When Bill Daley took over as White House chief of staff in mid-January, the reviews were good. Artic... Read More

Blacks and Politics Sep. 01, 2011

Walter E. Williams

At one of last month's Congressional Black Caucus-sponsored "job fairs," Rep. Andre Carson... Read More

You Don't Have To Be 'Smart,' Just Right Aug. 29, 2011

David Harsanyi

Folks in the media often judge the intellect of candidates using one crucial question: Do you agree ... Read More

Goodbye, Washington Jul. 06, 2011

Linda Chavez

After nearly 40 years in Washington, I'm leaving the nation's capital pretty much as I found it when... Read More

It's Time For America to Adopt a Flat Tax Jul. 05, 2011

Daily Editorials

NEW YORK — As the Fourth of July remains fresh in our minds, it's important to remember that u... Read More

Why is Obama Still Doing bin Laden? Jul. 04, 2011

Joseph Farah

You may have missed it, with all that's going on, but last week Barack Obama explained why he hasn't... Read More