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Art! Politics! Spectacle! Mar. 01, 2019

Suzanne Fields

We've survived another spectacle of the Academy Awards, with the protesters and the preeners celebra... Read More

2020 Prediction: Wooly and Wild Feb. 28, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The 2020 presidential race is off and running. As the sitting president, Donald Trump is almost cert... Read More

The Green New Deal: The Left's Phony Attempt to Co-Opt Trump's Labor Populism Feb. 28, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The florid Green New Deal proposed by newly elected Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been widely pa... Read More

9th District Election Misconduct an Assault on Our First Principles Feb. 27, 2019

Daily Editorials

A wise Sunday school teacher of ours years back used this analogy to explain faith to a bunch of 12-... Read More

Push, Push, Push: How Movements Succeed Feb. 27, 2019

Jim Hightower

There's a sports cliche, often applied to political races, that devalues strong-but-losing contender... Read More

Teach to the Test: Well-Being Is Worth Studying, Isn't It? Feb. 26, 2019

Energy Express

Our president is obsessed with his wall. I can relate to that. I really, really want a national well... Read More

Why Do Blacks and Leftists Wish the Attack on Smollett Happened? Feb. 26, 2019

Dennis Prager

The reactions of many on the left to the case of Jussie Smollett prove two important things: 1. Ther... Read More

Short Takes on Mythical Measles and Crowd Sizes Feb. 25, 2019

Daily Editorials

Cheers for Dirty Hands and Measles? Weekend "Fox & Friends" host Pete Hegseth shocked even his own c... Read More

Potential US Armed Intervention Looms Over Venezuela Feb. 25, 2019

Daily Editorials

Even as President Donald Trump works to extricate the U.S. military from Afghanistan and Syria, admi... Read More

The Sad, Tragic Saga of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Feb. 24, 2019

Wayne Allyn Root

This week brings another teachable moment in the sad and tragic saga of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (ak... Read More

Race, Trump and Local News Feb. 22, 2019

Erick Erickson

A family invited a traveling evangelist to stay in their home. (He was preaching at the family's chu... Read More

In Health Care, We'll Take Baby Steps Feb. 22, 2019

Daily Editorials

The nation's tug-of-war over health care arguably has cost jobs, lives and plenty of money. Now the ... Read More

The Female Ascent to the Top, on Screen and Stump Feb. 22, 2019

Suzanne Fields

"Ah, women" doesn't quite have the resonance or ancient history of "Amen," but if women had been as ... Read More

Is Socialism a Threat to America, to Democrats or Both? Feb. 21, 2019

Scott Rasmussen

In his State of the Union Address, President Donald Trump previewed a theme we are likely to hear a ... Read More

Inquiring Minds Want to Know Why Grocers Keep Selling the National Enquirer Feb. 21, 2019

Daily Editorials

The National Enquirer, long the clown prince of American media, lately has become something more sin... Read More

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

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

Today's Politics? Don't Get Me Started! Feb. 20, 2019

The Word Guy

During the recent partial government shutdown, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeatedly called Presiden... 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