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For Missouri, 2018 Brought Toppled Politicos, Jobs Lost to Trade Wars and Vanishing Data Dec. 28, 2018

Daily Editorials

For Missouri, 2018 was a year of political exits that rocked the state and drew national attention. ... Read More

How Dems Stole 7 House Seats in California Dec. 06, 2018

Dick Morris

On election night, the Republican Party lost 26 seats in the House, a serious erosion but not a cata... Read More

Nevada GOP Tragedy: Lessons for America Dec. 02, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

The failures of the Nevada GOP are lessons for Republicans across the country. Avoid the same mistak... Read More

Where Do We Go When Journalism Fails Us? Nov. 09, 2018

Erick Erickson

This election should remind us how vital and necessary local journalism is to factual reporting. Nat... Read More

What Gerald Ford Could Teach Beto O'Rourke in 2018 Oct. 20, 2018

Mark Shields

When people learn that I have spent the past 50 years either working in or covering the past 13 pres... Read More

Obama Administration's Spying on Trump a Departure From Norms May. 25, 2018

Michael Barone

"F.B.I. Used Informant to Investigate Russia Ties to Campaign, Not to Spy, as Trump Claims," read th... Read More

Memo to Trump: Defy Mueller May. 04, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

If Donald Trump does not wish to collaborate in the destruction of his presidency, he will refuse to... Read More

The Primary Season Has Arrived May. 03, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

After months of speculation and shifting expectations, the midterm elections will start to really ta... Read More

The End of Mueller? Mar. 29, 2018

Dick Morris

In a huge breakthrough, attorneys for Paul Manafort have filed a motion to dismiss his indictment ba... Read More

Dear Abby: A Lesson for the Midterms Mar. 20, 2018

Salena Zito

MT. LEBANON, Pa. — One of the biggest advantages Conor Lamb had in his victory in the special ... Read More

Imagining President Hillary's Press Jan. 31, 2018

Tim Graham

President Trump's first State of the Union address is a fine occasion to imagine how close we came t... Read More

Poles Apart, Joe Arpaio and Chelsea Manning Hit the Campaign Trail Jan. 29, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — America's most prolific leaker, Chelsea Manning, and the man who proclaimed himse... Read More

The General and the President Dec. 07, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

This is a tale of FBI power misused and presidential trust misplaced. Last week, retired Lt. Gen. Mi... Read More

Slimy Similarities Between Weinstein and the DNC Are No Coincidence Nov. 09, 2017

Laura Hollis

Ronan Farrow is on a roll. Farrow's investigative reporting on the Harvey Weinstein scandal is putt... Read More

Blaming MDs for Opioid Crisis Is Malarkey Nov. 01, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

President Trump's declaration that opioid abuse is a public health emergency is sparking debate abou... Read More

Authentic Republican Wisdom Aug. 05, 2017

Mark Shields

American campaigns were not always, I can testify from personal witness, about the politics of perso... Read More

Procter & Gamble's Identity-Politics Pandering Aug. 02, 2017

Michelle Malkin

Once upon a time, brothers-in-law William Procter and James Gamble sold candles and soap. Their 19th... Read More

The Left Keeps Losing Jun. 22, 2017

Laura Hollis

The Democrats just lost two more elections. This time, it was the hotly contested race in Georgia's ... Read More

Let's Stop Acting as if the 2016 Campaign Were Still On Jun. 02, 2017

Michael Barone

If you keep up with the news, you might think that the unpleasant and unedifying 2016 presidential c... Read More

Is President Trump in Trouble? May. 25, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The bad news for President Donald Trump keeps coming his way, notwithstanding a generally bravura pe... Read More