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Will Elon Musk Break the Legacy Media Stranglehold? May. 24, 2023

Ben Shapiro

This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis decided to announce his 2024 presidential candidacy on Twitter ... Read More

Don't Trust the FBI. They're Liars May. 17, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

For me the question long has been: Were FBI agents so eager to get President Donald Trump that they ... Read More

The Great Underestimation of DeSantis Starts to Unravel May. 16, 2023

Salena Zito

This past weekend, Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., reminded voters, and a skeptical press that have spent... Read More

CNN Embarrassed Itself by Handing Trump a Forum To Keep Spreading Lies May. 12, 2023

Daily Editorials

For all the legitimate criticism leveled at the Republican Party for enabling Donald Trump and stand... Read More

Hostis Publicus May. 12, 2023

Erick Erickson

In A.D. 68, the Roman Senate declared Emperor Nero hostis publicus, or a public enemy. People scra... Read More

Asking the Right Questions About Immigration May. 11, 2023

Laura Hollis

Unless they live in border states, most Americans seem oblivious to the ongoing immigration crisis i... Read More

Trump, DeSantis and Political Courtship May. 08, 2023

Daniel McCarthy

Ron DeSantis needs to rethink his strategy before he starts his campaign for the Republican presiden... Read More

Republicans Aren't Disappearing -- and May Even Be Growing Stronger May. 05, 2023

Michael Barone

Reports of the death of the Republican Party continue to be premature. You've heard the litany, oft... Read More

America's Bizarro Take On Guantanamo: Punish the Victims, Reward the Criminals May. 05, 2023

Ted Rall

A country that loudly and repeatedly expresses what it purports to be its principles, yet cavalierly... Read More

Apathy or Applause Among Voters for Trump's Relations with Women? May. 03, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

As evidence mounts that Donald Trump raped E. Jean Carroll in a department store dressing room, so h... Read More

Biden Bizarrely Claims He's All About Freedom Apr. 26, 2023

Tim Graham

President Joe Biden launched his reelection campaign with the bizarre notion that he and the Democra... Read More

Joe Biden Threatens To 'Finish the Job' Apr. 26, 2023

Ben Shapiro

This week, President Joe Biden formally launched his 2024 reelection campaign. He did so with a thre... Read More

Republican Voters across Pennsylvania Are Much Less Wedded to Trump than You Think Apr. 25, 2023

Salena Zito

DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania — Richard Tems was about as loyal a Trump supporter as you can get. ... Read More

Lies Landed Fox News in an Expensive Court Settlement. Yet the Lies Continue. Apr. 20, 2023

Daily Editorials

The whole world by now is probably sick of hearing about the Dominion Voting Systems libel lawsuit a... Read More

Fox News and Liberal College Fail to Answer to Higher Authority Apr. 19, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

In abruptly settling a lawsuit on Tuesday, Fox News admitted to airing falsehoods about the 2020 pre... Read More

Regulatory Octopus Is Strangling Our Economy Apr. 18, 2023

Stephen Moore

Every schoolkid knows — or used to know — that the United States has three branches of g... Read More

A Republican Edge on Issues, but a Bigger Edge for the Party That Dumps Its 2020 Nominee Apr. 14, 2023

Michael Barone

It's just one poll, conducted by SSRS Research for CNN, but it provides interesting evidence about w... Read More

It's Hard to See Who Was Victimized by Trump's 34 Alleged Felonies: The New York Case Against the Former President Is Morally Dubious as Well as Legally Shaky Apr. 12, 2023

Jacob Sullum

Since the New York indictment of Donald Trump was unsealed last week, critics across the political s... Read More

Trump Indictment Is Bad Law, Smart Politics Apr. 07, 2023

Michael Barone

What do you do to win an election when your candidate is universally known and unpopular with a majo... Read More

Contradictory Reflections on Trump's Indictment Apr. 06, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In a political landscape where party affiliations dictate much of the discourse, it comes as no surp... Read More