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Fannie Mae and 'Freddie Maxine' Nov. 13, 2018

Stephen Moore

Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of California appears a lock to become the next chairman of the House'... Read More

Changes the GOP Should Love Nov. 13, 2018

William Murchison

I first ran into Heracliltus, a great Grecian shedder of tears, while writing in college about the f... Read More

NBC's Saturday Night Sickness Nov. 09, 2018

Tim Graham

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" is taking on a very sour look. Alec Baldwin didn't appear with his tired... Read More

Who Votes Republican? Nov. 09, 2018

Mona Charen

Exit polls aren't always 100 percent reliable. For example, in 2016, the exit interviews suggested t... Read More

40 Percent of Election Polls Were Wrong Nov. 09, 2018

Dick Morris

The polling in the 2018 election was terrible. In the hotly contested Senate and governor races that... Read More

Conversation and Storytelling to Bridge the Partisan Divide Nov. 06, 2018

Salena Zito

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The great American tradition of storytelling has deep roots in the rolling... Read More

Democrats Know They Can Always Count on the Media Oct. 17, 2018

Ben Shapiro

This week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., in preparation for a 2020 presidential run, decided to fi... Read More

A Republican Red Tide Is Pushing Back Against the Dems' Blue Wave Oct. 16, 2018

Salena Zito

ERIE, Pa. — Jason Vogel is fired up to vote. He says his passion crystallized two weeks ago wh... Read More

What Do Democrat Voters Want? Oct. 11, 2018

Laura Hollis

I am trying to put myself in the shoes of Democrat voters, not those in hysterics, screaming obsceni... Read More

We're Next Sep. 27, 2018

Laura Hollis

We're next. Yes, I mean us — the American people. At least the Christians, Jews, Muslims, cons... Read More

Democrats Have Become What They Say They Despise Aug. 09, 2018

Laura Hollis

Earlier this week, Candace Owens, a young black conservative, was shouted out of a restaurant by a w... Read More

A Senator with Principles and Courage Mar. 28, 2018

Terence Jeffrey

When Zell Miller arrived in the United States Senate in 2000 after spending most of his adult life i... 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

The Zeitgeist, It Is A-Changing Feb. 28, 2018

Jim Hightower

Last year's grassroots progressive runs for office laid to rest much of the Democratic Party's ortho... Read More

Don't Let the Media Make up Your Mind on State of the Union Feb. 03, 2018

Diane Dimond

Following President Trump's first State of the Union, I was left shaking my head at some journalists... Read More

Uncle Joe, Let It Go Dec. 29, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

Everybody loves Joe. In certain circles in Washington and Hollywood, you hear a lot about the virtu... Read More

Franken First Senator to Fall in Cultural Fires Dec. 08, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota said he'd step down within weeks, unde... Read More

Pelosi Is Squishy When One of Her Own Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations Nov. 29, 2017

Daily Editorials

The sudden prominence of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment ought to be a gift to Democra... Read More

Why Franken Should Not Resign Nov. 27, 2017

Joe Conason

The chorus of loud demands for Senator Al Franken's resignation began from the moment that Leeann Tw... Read More

At Least He's Not a Democrat, Right? Nov. 21, 2017

Bernard Goldberg

Let's imagine that Roy Moore is a Democrat and not a Republican. And let's pretend he's an atheist a... Read More