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Democrats Seize the Spring and March With More Spirit Mar. 24, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Under the spring sun, something stirs. After a withering four-year winter, Democr... Read More

Will We Answer the Wake-Up Call Before our Country Is Completely Destroyed? Feb. 12, 2021

Neil Patel

It's sort of shocking that a series of left-wing riots around the nation followed by a right-wing ri... Read More

Time for a Main Street Policy Agenda Jan. 29, 2021

Neil Patel

Small businesses, which still account for nearly half of our country's economic output, are the back... Read More

GOP Leaders in D.C. Don't Represent 74 Million Trump Voters Jan. 19, 2021

Daily Editorials

The media lie. All the time. They lied about former President Barack Obama's economy; they tried to ... Read More

Washington Deserves Its 'Brutalism' Jan. 01, 2021

David Harsanyi

In his 1981 diatribe against contemporary American architecture, "From Bauhaus to Our House," Tom Wo... Read More

A Tale of Two Other Cities: Rising Authoritarianism out of Washington, D.C., and Havana Dec. 26, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." So begins Charles Dickens' historical novel "... Read More

After Lee, It's Lincoln's Turn Dec. 18, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

First, they came for the Confederates. And that purge is far from over. Jefferson Davis Highway in ... Read More

In Private Sieges, Missing Public Squares Dec. 09, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — "We need each other." Bill Clinton once spoke those simple words. Never has that ... Read More

Donald Trump Is the Superspreader President Dec. 03, 2020

Steve Chapman

Judicial nominations normally have an impact on real-world events only in the long run, but Amy Cone... Read More

Should We Get Married or Continue Living Together? The Stormy Statehood Romance between Puerto Rico and Washington and Congress (Part I) Nov. 14, 2020

Luis Martínez-Fernández

On the long, unforgettable evening of Nov. 3, while millions of Americans were nervously glued to th... Read More

Ginsburg's Death Is a Loss to the Country Sep. 21, 2020

Daily Editorials

DAILY EDITORIALS FROM THE COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE RELEASE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 Ginsburg's D... Read More

Washington, D.C., Public Schools Spend $30K Per Student; 23% of 8th Graders Proficient in Reading Sep. 16, 2020

Terence Jeffrey

The public elementary and secondary schools in the District of Columbia spent $30,115 per pupil duri... Read More

Lazy Cops Entrap Guys Online Instead of Finding Actual Child Rapists Sep. 10, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

Want to save kids from rape and molestation? Me, too. Unfortunately, instead of going after actual s... Read More

Why DC Statehood Is a Suicidal Gamble Sep. 04, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

When U.S. cities erupted after the death of George Floyd, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was in the vangua... Read More

Historical Ignorance and Confederate Generals Jul. 22, 2020

Walter E. Williams

The Confederacy has been the excuse for some of today's rioting, property destruction and grossly un... Read More

Daily Litany Jul. 02, 2020

Armstrong Williams

The sun rose yesterday in Washington, D.C., at 6:02 a.m. I made my routine morning run in the silenc... Read More

Washington Bureaucrats Drag Their Feet Against the Virus Jul. 01, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

In a pandemic, government efficiency can make the difference between life and death. You'd expect ou... Read More

Now It's Woodrow Wilson's Turn Jun. 30, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Now that statues of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant and Theodore Roosevelt... Read More

How Long Will the Vandals Run Amok? Jun. 23, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

The left's war on America's past crossed several new frontiers last week. Portland's statue of Georg... Read More

Designer Fake News Jun. 18, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — I see the media is still banging on about President Donald Trump's June 1 visit t... Read More