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Now That the Election Is Over, What's Different About Our Lives? Nov. 15, 2018

Armstrong Williams

On the evening of the 2018 midterm elections, we all sat glued to our televisions or to online webpa... Read More

Happy Warrior Nov. 15, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The midterms are over, and speculation about the 2020 presidential race has already started. Preside... Read More

Election 2018 in Context: A Political System Out of Sync with the Nation It's Supposed to Serve Nov. 15, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

In the wake of Election 2018, analysts have delved deeply into a seemingly limitless supply of data ... Read More

What the GOP Did Wrong in 2018 Nov. 15, 2018

Dick Morris

The Republicans lost control of the House largely because they had the wrong campaign strategy. Demo... Read More

Keep Calm, Florida, and Count On Nov. 14, 2018

Daily Editorials

It's been about 18 years since the nation focused on a massive recount story and asked, "What the he... Read More

Privatization Is Not an Option Nov. 14, 2018

Jim Hightower

Unable to find a fatal flaw in our far-flung public mail delivery network, the anti-Postal Service f... Read More

Fannie Mae and 'Freddie Maxine' Nov. 13, 2018

Stephen Moore

Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California appears a lock to become the next chairman of the House'... Read More

Changes the GOP Should Love Nov. 13, 2018

William Murchison

I first ran into Heracliltus, a great Grecian shedder of tears, while writing in college about the f... Read More

NBC's Saturday Night Sickness Nov. 09, 2018

Tim Graham

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" is taking on a very sour look. Alec Baldwin didn't appear with his tired... Read More

Who Votes Republican? Nov. 09, 2018

Mona Charen

Exit polls aren't always 100 percent reliable. For example, in 2016, the exit interviews suggested t... Read More

40 Percent of Election Polls Were Wrong Nov. 09, 2018

Dick Morris

The polling in the 2018 election was terrible. In the hotly contested Senate and governor races that... Read More

Another Republican Capitulation on Health Care Nov. 08, 2018

Veronique de Rugy

Republicans have established a clear pattern on health care. First, they rail against whatever big-g... Read More

Conversation and Storytelling to Bridge the Partisan Divide Nov. 06, 2018

Salena Zito

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The great American tradition of storytelling has deep roots in the rolling... Read More

What Do Democrat Voters Want? Oct. 11, 2018

Laura Hollis

I am trying to put myself in the shoes of Democrat voters, not those in hysterics, screaming obsceni... Read More

We're Next Sep. 27, 2018

Laura Hollis

We're next. Yes, I mean us — the American people. At least the Christians, Jews, Muslims, cons... Read More

Republicans Can, Must Keep Control in Midterms Aug. 29, 2018

Star Parker

Recent polls and surveys are delivering, at best, mixed news for Republicans regarding the upcoming ... Read More

Comic Relief as We Wait for Trump to Be Gone Aug. 14, 2018

Froma Harrop

Rick Wilson was minding his own business as a Republican operative when Donald Trump happened. Thoug... Read More

An American Life Jul. 26, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, a 92-year-old unsung American patriot lost his battle with cong... Read More

Is a Trump Court in the Making? Jul. 10, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

If Mitch McConnell's Senate can confirm his new nominee for the Supreme Court, President Donald Trum... Read More

Boehner's Right -- It's Trump's Party Now Jun. 05, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

"There is no Republican Party. There's a Trump party," John Boehner told a Mackinac, Michigan, gathe... Read More