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New Deal Politics Turned Upside Down Oct. 06, 2023

Michael Barone

"The World Turned Upside Down." That's the song, or so longstanding legend would have it, that the B... Read More

Julius Malema and the Deliberate Malevolence of Marxism Oct. 05, 2023

Laura Hollis

Over the past few weeks, England's Daily Mail has published several articles about the growing polit... Read More

'No Evidence' of Joe Biden Being Involved in the Family Business Keeps Piling Up Sep. 29, 2023

David Harsanyi

Joe Biden defenders have been on a wild ride this past year. It began with them arguing that the pre... Read More

The Missed GOP Debate Opportunity Sep. 29, 2023

Josh Hammer

Wednesday's second Republican presidential primary debate bore a striking similarity to the first de... Read More

Why Would Anyone Vote for This? Sep. 28, 2023

Laura Hollis

A common theme in political news coverage over the past few years has been how "fractious" and "divi... Read More

In Investing, No Risk Means No Reward Sep. 27, 2023

Everyday Cheapskate

Dear Cheapskate: This may be the ultimate in stupid questions but it's been plaguing me for a while.... Read More

Biden Is a Threat to Democracy Sep. 27, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

President Joe Biden is pitching himself as the savior of democracy. "I will always defend, protect, ... Read More

Network 'News' Punishes the Republicans in Any 'Shutdown Showdown' Sep. 27, 2023

Tim Graham

The nightly "news" cannot be expected to offer you an "explainer" on anything happening in Washingto... Read More

The Problems With Net Zero Sep. 27, 2023

Michael Barone

Net zero is in trouble. In utterly predictable trouble, in the king's-wearing-no-clothes trouble. Th... Read More

Hey, Republicans: Don't Forget About Growth and Prosperity Sep. 26, 2023

Stephen Moore

House Republicans are in another titanic battle with President Joe Biden on how to balance the budge... Read More

The Surge of Populism -- and Nationalism Sep. 22, 2023

Michael Barone

"Populist politicians and parties," writes the Ethics and Public Policy Center's Henry Olsen in The ... Read More

John Fetterman's Slovenliness and the Demise of Objective Social Standards Sep. 22, 2023

Josh Hammer

The United States Senate, once known as the "world's greatest deliberative body," will now permit it... Read More

'Public Broadcasting' Bored Silly by Republican Hearings Sep. 22, 2023

Tim Graham

Attorney General Merrick Garland offered a "fiery defense" in a "grueling hearing" of a House Judici... Read More

Trump, the UAW and the Next Realignment Sep. 22, 2023

Ted Rall

Bipartisanship is dead. But job-killing trade agreements like NAFTA were promoted by politicians of ... Read More

Seeing Patterns ... and Refusing To Sep. 21, 2023

Laura Hollis

One of the characteristics of human vision and thought is the ability to identify patterns. Research... Read More

Is Google Guilty of Being Too Popular With Consumers? Sep. 19, 2023

Stephen Moore

You may have heard the Biden Justice Department is suing Google in federal court for being a "monopo... Read More

The Double-the-Debt Decade Sep. 18, 2023

Daily Editorials

President Barack Obama took the oath of office for his second term on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013, in a pr... Read More

People of Color Trending Republican Sep. 15, 2023

Michael Barone

Are non-white voters really moving away from the Democratic Party? To partisan Democrats confronti... Read More