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It's Time to Elect Civility Nov. 05, 2020

Armstrong Williams

Looking out the windows today, the skies are blue, but it's eerily quiet. In Washington, D.C., where... Read More

The Closing Argument for the American Regime Oct. 30, 2020

Josh Hammer

A remarkable percentage of Americans have already voted early in this critical election, pitting aga... Read More

I Cannot Believe the Things I Have Been Reading in the Preelection Media Oct. 24, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

The closer to Election Day, the more disturbing the news and the hateful, partisan messages appearin... Read More

America: a Land of Ceaseless Conflict Oct. 23, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

When Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals in 2017, Sen. Diann... Read More

The Yankee and the Cavalier Still Speak on our Bittersweet Fourth Jul. 01, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

Pen pals in the sunsets of their lives, they wrote between Massachusetts and Virginia until they bot... Read More

The American Regime Is Under Siege Jun. 26, 2020

Josh Hammer

More so than at any time in at least a half-century, and possibly at any time since Lee's surrender ... Read More

Systemic Ignorance Jun. 23, 2020

William Murchison

"Systemic racism"? I wouldn't call that America's present problem. "Systemic ignorance" comes a lot ... Read More

How to Fall in Love With America Again Jun. 19, 2020

Josh Hammer

The past month has seen domestic turmoil perhaps unprecedented at any time since the heyday of Vietn... Read More

The Texas Rangers Have a Nasty History. Why Does the Baseball Team Keep the Name? Jun. 18, 2020

Steve Chapman

The injustices of the present are forcing a confrontation with our past — a past wreathed in n... Read More

Cancel the White Men -- And What's Left? Jun. 16, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

"Can we all just get along?" That was the plea of Rodney King after a Simi Valley jury failed to con... Read More

Remembering the Cost of a Free and Undivided Republic May. 21, 2020

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Memorial Day normally equates to BBQ, sales and pool openings, the beginning of summer. Many people ... Read More

Remembering the Cost of a Free and Undivided Republic May. 21, 2020

Daily Editorials

Memorial Day normally equates to BBQ, sales and pool openings, the beginning of summer. Many people ... Read More

Quarantined in a Cairo Casino Apr. 23, 2020

Daily Editorials

The first strange thing I noticed that morning as I came down the stairs from my apartment was that ... Read More

An America Worse off Than Today but Not Totally Unlike It Apr. 21, 2020

Froma Harrop

The Brooklyn Hospital Center, now treating a flood of COVID-19 patients, has performed in national c... Read More

After 400,000 Dead, South Sudan Seeks Peace Mar. 02, 2020

Daily Editorials

A Feb. 22 ceremony in South Sudan's capital, Juba, brought two enemies face to face. That's one reas... Read More

Historians Say New York Times Gets History Wrong Jan. 24, 2020

Michael Barone

We live in history-making times. Not so much because of the impeachment trial going on in the Senate... Read More

Where Are the 'High Crimes'? Dec. 13, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

"Quid pro quo" was the accusatory Latin phrase most often used to describe President Donald Trump's ... Read More

Is Putin the New King of the Middle East? Oct. 18, 2019

Patrick Buchanan

"Russia Assumes Mantle of Supreme Power Broker in the Middle East," proclaimed Britain's Telegraph. ... Read More

Trump's GOP Defenders Need to Recognize the Clear and Present Danger He Poses Oct. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

President Donald Trump either deliberately chooses not to acknowledge the supremacy of federal law o... Read More

Trump Attacks His Own Presidency Oct. 03, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The House of Representatives has begun to gather evidence in an effort to determine if President Don... Read More