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The Class War on Drug Users Feb. 04, 2014

Froma Harrop

Philip Seymour Hoffman's death at the end of a heroin needle again spotlights the dangers of a poiso... Read More

Sessions Gets Right With the Truth Feb. 04, 2014

Phyllis Schlafly

"Get right with the law" is the trendy new poll-tested slogan that's supposed to make both amnesty-r... Read More

Give Us the Truth, Mr. President Jan. 29, 2014

Roger Simon

President Barack Obama couldn't give a bad speech if he tried, but he did his best Tuesday night. Ob... Read More

Obama, the Media's Favorite Autocrat Jan. 29, 2014

Tim Graham

Everyone proposes drinking games for the State of the Union speech. But it's not just the president ... Read More

Strange Brew

Jan. 27, 2014

The Bipartisan Commission Ruse Jan. 26, 2014

Steve Chapman

In the polarized atmosphere of Washington, there is one thing that both parties can usually agree on... Read More

Needed: One Really Smart Tiger Jan. 25, 2014

Mark Shields

The Tax Reform Act of 1986 — which dramatically cut individual rates, lowering the top rate pa... Read More

The Millionaires' Congress vs. The People Jan. 22, 2014

Jim Hightower

The rich truly are different from you and me — they tend to hold seats in Congress. Our natio... Read More

Why Congress Is Held in Contempt Jan. 17, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

"I've got a pen," said President Obama early this week. "I can use that pen to sign ... Read More

IRS Political Targeting on Steroids Jan. 15, 2014

Joseph Farah

When President Barack Obama and his entire administration were given a free pass for using the IRS a... Read More

History Lesson for the President Jan. 15, 2014

Betsy McCaughey

Congressional speeches are generally hot air: politicians blathering to a largely empty chamber. But... Read More

The Liberal 'Least Productive' Complaint Jan. 08, 2014

Tim Graham

Liberals are angry President Barack Obama won a second term, and yet, they didn't get the liberal ag... Read More

Finding the Right Balance Between Washington and America Dec. 27, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

During the holiday season, many reflect on finding the right balance in their lives. As a nation, we... Read More

Washington Post Says Disapproving of Congress Means You're a 'Hater' Dec. 20, 2013

Scott Rasmussen

Journalist Michael Kinsley once defined a political gaffe as when someone "accidentally reveals... Read More

Ryan Saves GOP From Itself Dec. 14, 2013

Lawrence Kudlow

Did Paul Ryan's budget deal save the Republican party from itself? I think it did. Everyone acknowle... Read More

96 Percent of Americans Are Wrong About Congress Dec. 13, 2013

David Harsanyi

For more than 20 years, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll has been measuring how voters feel about Con... Read More

How We Really Feel About Economic Inequality Dec. 12, 2013

Froma Harrop

Americans don't care much about rising economic inequality, recent surveys suggest. But that's not q... Read More

At Long Last, a Volcker Rule for the too big to Fail Dec. 11, 2013

Daily Editorials

Today, 3 1/2 years after President Barack Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consume... Read More

Social Security: Who's In and Who's Out Dec. 04, 2013

Social Security and You

Every time I write a column about various offsets that impact Social Security benefits payable to fo... Read More

The Power of Dinero and Demographics Nov. 26, 2013

Miguel Perez

Only two months ago, this column suggested the pro-immigrant movement was very myopic and planned on... Read More