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'Segregation' Is a Deliberate Act May. 12, 2023

Michael Barone

Getting words right can clear up a lot of confusion about politics and public policy. Example: "segr... Read More

Joe Biden and the Democrats: A Slow-Motion Train Wreck of Their Own Making May. 12, 2023

Ted Rall

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll places the president's approval rating at a record low, 36%. In ... 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

No, John Bolton, We Will Not Vote for You Apr. 06, 2023

Laura Hollis

John Bolton has been in the news this week, commenting on the indictment against former President Do... Read More

Will Republicans Find a Way to Get Their Way in 2024? Mar. 31, 2023

Michael Barone

Twelve or 13 months from now, the race for the Republican nomination for president — and the r... Read More

The US Is Not a Democracy Mar. 31, 2023

Ted Rall

Is a system working as well as possible? Inertia lulls people into believing that legacy products ar... Read More

Anatomy of the Chicago Mayor's Election Mar. 10, 2023

Michael Barone

Big city elections provide clues about trends in national politics, the composition and attitudes of... Read More

The Forgotten Town: East Palestine's Catastrophe Ignored by Biden Feb. 23, 2023

Armstrong Williams

A catastrophic train derailment has unleashed toxic fumes and pollutants into the air and water of E... Read More

Will Biden's Primary Schedule Have Unintended Consequences? Feb. 10, 2023

Michael Barone

For a president who proclaimed proudly in his annual speech that his policies have made the state of... Read More

Say Another Go Ain't So, Joe Jan. 06, 2023

Ted Rall

Well, Mr. and Mrs. Biden, the holidays are over. You know, the holidays during which you were going ... Read More

Why Does the GOP Elite Hate Its Own Base? Dec. 09, 2022

Josh Hammer

It is one of the most bitter and tragic ironies of our contemporary politics that the leadership of ... Read More

In a Winter of Discontent, Americans Vote for the Status Quo Dec. 02, 2022

Michael Barone

Are we living in an era of political contentment? Most Americans would answer that question with a b... Read More

Still Against the 'Dead Consensus' Dec. 02, 2022

Josh Hammer

In the aftermath of the Republican Party's recent midterm elections debacle, right-liberal sharks ar... Read More

Can Republicans Make Congress Great Again? Nov. 29, 2022

Stephen Moore

There's no sugarcoating the disappointing results of the midterm elections. Even with one of the wor... Read More

Can Republicans Make Congress Great Again? Nov. 22, 2022

Stephen Moore

There's no sugarcoating the disappointing results of the midterm elections . Even with one of the wo... Read More

A House Popular Vote Majority Produced Few Seats but Is a Good Sign For Republicans in 2024 Nov. 18, 2022

Michael Barone

One of the puzzles in this year's surprising and unpredicted (including by me) off-year election res... Read More

After 2022 Setback, GOP Race for 2024 Is Wide Open Nov. 18, 2022

Josh Hammer

The 2022 midterm elections were, by any objective measure, tremendously disappointing for Republican... Read More

Contra Conventional Wisdom, There Is Little Evidence Abortion Hurt Republicans Nov. 18, 2022

David Harsanyi

By any measure, Democrats exceeded expectations this midterm. Though listening to the triumphalism t... Read More

Only Biden Can Stop This Political Dumpster Fire Redux Nov. 18, 2022

Ted Rall

Grover Cleveland beat Benjamin Harrison in 1884. The same men faced off in 1888, with the opposite r... Read More