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The World Lost a Great Man in Pat Caddell Feb. 21, 2019

Dick Morris

My friend Don Skelly once said that in this age of cable television, chefs and political consultants... Read More

Plunder: An American Way of Life Feb. 20, 2019

Walter E. Williams

Frederic Bastiat, a French economist and member of the French National Assembly, lived from 1801 to ... Read More

In Health Care, We Need Less Government, Not More Feb. 20, 2019

Star Parker

In a new Gallup poll, 35 percent say government is the worst problem facing the U.S. In the 55 years... Read More

Low Taxes Are the Best Sweetheart Deal Feb. 20, 2019

Betsy McCaughey

Ever since Amazon's breakup with New York on Valentine's Day, dejected Mayor Bill De Blasio is compl... Read More

Trump's Phony-Yet-Legal Border Emergency: Congress Seems to Have Authorized This End Run Around Its Spending Power. Can It Do That? Feb. 20, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Members of Congress who are dismayed by Donald Trump's invocation of emergency powers to build his b... Read More

A Livable Minimum Wage Shouldn't Be a Red State/Blue State Issue Feb. 20, 2019

Daily Editorials

Illinois this week joined a growing list of blue states to approve a $15 minimum wage, part of a nat... Read More

Make Campaign Finance Violations Sting Feb. 18, 2019

Daily Editorials

A group that actively campaigned for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has gotten its hand slapped and ... Read More

Democrats Can't Hide Crazy Feb. 17, 2019

Wayne Allyn Root

Back in November, I predicted all this. I wrote my most controversial column. After the GOP lost the... Read More

Pagan Politics in Post-Christian America Feb. 15, 2019

Erick Erickson

In 2016, I dissented. I said that, even though I had been an elected Republican, I could not support... Read More

Green New Deal a Bad Deal for Freedom Feb. 15, 2019

Daily Editorials

That otherwise serious lawmakers are embracing the fantastical Green New Deal offered by the painful... Read More

The Virginia Blackface Follies Feb. 14, 2019

Larry Elder

The "blackface scandal" proved beneficial for two things. It displaced the frenzy over Democratic Vi... Read More

Trump Can't Win in 2020, But Democrats Could Lose Feb. 14, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

If the 2020 election were simply a question of whether voters want President Donald Trump to serve a... Read More

Love of Country Feb. 14, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

In the next few days, we will celebrate both Valentine's Day and Presidents Day. These holidays brin... Read More

Trump's Bump: Huge Gain After State of the Union Speech Feb. 14, 2019

Dick Morris

Now that polls are filtering in after President Donald Trump's triumphal State of the Union speech, ... Read More

A Bountiful Harvest Takes Work Feb. 13, 2019

Jim Hightower

Campaigns end on Election Day. Movements don't. Voting day is a time stamp for measuring our progres... Read More

Russian Hostile Meddling Backfires in Northern Europe Feb. 13, 2019

Austin Bay

On Feb. 11, Norway's intelligence agency severely criticized Russian jamming of GPS signals. The Nor... Read More

Antisocial Socialism Feb. 12, 2019

William Murchison

The quest to make sense of America's present political situation goes on ... and on ... and on ... a... Read More

Law Should Reflect Today's Medical and Societal Advances on HIV Feb. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Under current Missouri law, a person who has tested positive for HIV can face serious legal conseque... Read More

Will 2020 Be a Repeat of 1972? Feb. 11, 2019

Dick Morris

As George Santayana wrote, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." While it... Read More

The Green Raw Deal Feb. 08, 2019

Erick Erickson

Democrats in the House of Representatives have rolled out what they are calling a "Green New Deal." ... Read More