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At SF Schools, the Kids Are All Right Oct. 22, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Is there such a thing as being too politically correct in San Francisco? Yes — but a public of... Read More

Debates Give Advantage to GOP Oct. 16, 2015

Scott Rasmussen

In 2008, underdog candidate Barack Obama gained prestige by defeating a heavily favored front-runner... Read More

Do the Democrats Have Debate Envy? Oct. 06, 2015

Daily Editorials

We know it seems way early, but people are talking presidential politics like it's January 2016 rath... Read More

Sorting the Candidates Aug. 25, 2015

Thomas Sowell

Despite a nuclear Iran looming on the horizon, the media seem to be putting most of their attention ... Read More

GOP Should Worry Less About Trump and More About Itself Aug. 25, 2015

David Limbaugh

Commentators and political consultants are working overtime to divine why Donald Trump's candidacy i... Read More

Trump Continues; Can Clinton Hold On? Aug. 21, 2015

Daily Editorials

The U.S. presidential campaign took another weird turn last week when Joe Biden's name began to appe... Read More

The Trump Card Aug. 04, 2015

Thomas Sowell

With Hillary Clinton's multiple misdeeds coming to light and causing her political problems, reflect... Read More

Turkish Election a Model for Secular Arab Spring Revolutionaries Jun. 10, 2015

Austin Bay

In nationwide parliamentary elections held June 7, Turkish voters rejected President Recep Tayyip Er... Read More

Not Your Father's Republican Party May. 30, 2015

Mark Shields

Let us stipulate that Republicans have consistently been a lot more orderly than the Democrats. For ... Read More

Youth Vote Is Key to 2016 and Saving America Jan. 27, 2015

Chuck Norris

Barack Obama was ushered into the Oval Office by a wave of young supporters and first-time voters in... Read More

Boehner's Dangerous Gamble Jan. 24, 2015

Mark Shields

Bipartisanship, that widely admired virtue so sadly rare in our nation's politics, has been — ... Read More

Run, Liz, Run! Dec. 19, 2014

David Harsanyi

When Sen. Elizabeth Warren rallied beleaguered House liberals to push back against a bank-coddling o... Read More

Hey, GOP Establishment, Stop Whining About Primaries Dec. 12, 2014

David Harsanyi

Although the specifics are still hazy, The New York Times reports that a group of deep-pocketed Repu... Read More

2016 Nominees: Truly Unconventional Dec. 06, 2014

Mark Shields

Since 1952, nearly every battle for an open Republican presidential nomination when there has been n... Read More

Elections Have Consequences 2.0 Nov. 13, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

The words "deportation relief" jumped out at me from Greg Sargent's Washington Post blog posting tit... Read More

What Happened? Nov. 11, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Just what happened last week on election day? And what is going to happen in the years ahead? The mo... Read More

Is There a Viagra for Bored Voters? Nov. 09, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Democrats won every statewide office and a comfortable majority of the co... Read More

Final Return of 2014 Nov. 08, 2014

Mark Shields

Over the past 85 years, there have been just two Republican presidents who were unbeatable on Electi... Read More

Rocking the Vote Nov. 08, 2014

The Answer Man

This week, The Answer Man looks at voting in the United States. 1. Which amendment to the U.S. Const... Read More

Time to Dust Off My Reproductive Freedom Flag Nov. 05, 2014

Connie Schultz

The morning after the Republicans won, well, just about everything, I spent a good half-hour staring... Read More