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A Moderate Democrat Actually Mar. 10, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Orinda, California, Mayor Steve Glazer says that he is running for a state Senate seat vacated by no... Read More

Eric Holder's Sorry Sense of Justice Feb. 08, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Thursday morning's "Building community trust" roundtable discussion in Oakland, California, with Att... Read More

At Some Point, Progressives Need to Grow a Pair and Stop Having Anything to Do With the Democratic Party Jul. 04, 2014

Ted Rall

At a certain point, if you have any relationship with dignity, you're supposed to get sick of being ... Read More

As Iraq Implodes, Hawks Still Have No Plan -- Except 'Blame Obama' Jun. 13, 2014

Joe Conason

Divided between neoconservative ultra-hawks and libertarian isolationists, today's Republican Party ... Read More

Do We Have a Stupid Party? May. 17, 2014

Mark Shields

Long before he teamed with Erskine Bowles, a Democrat and former President Bill Clinton's White Hous... Read More

Memo to: Republican Candidates, Answer War on Women Apr. 22, 2014

Mona Charen

Just because your opponent is hurling baseless or even ridiculous charges does not mean that you are... Read More

Civil Rights and Cherry Blossoms Apr. 11, 2014

Jamie Stiehm

Civil rights and cherry blossoms are in the April air. New books are sparking old memories and fresh... Read More

When Blacks Voted 80 Percent Dem, Malcolm X Called Them 'Chumps' Mar. 13, 2014

Larry Elder

When blacks gave 80 percent of their vote to the Democratic Party in 1964, black activist Malcolm X ... Read More

Peril of Ignoring Change Mar. 08, 2014

Mark Shields

According to the Census Bureau, for the first time in more than a century, the annual number of deat... Read More

Tea Party and the Rest of GOP Should Work Together to Win Mar. 06, 2014

Daily Editorials

Thursday marked five years since a commentator on one of the more liberal networks, MSNBC, launched ... Read More

In Hyperpartisan Era, Only Candidates Can Change Outcomes Feb. 25, 2014

Michael Barone

Former House Speaker Tip O'Neill famously said that all politics is local. And it mostly was, in his... Read More

Somewhere Between Extremes Feb. 25, 2014

Miguel Perez

On one extreme, I have some Cuban-American friends who are sooo conservative that they sound like re... Read More

Cochran Proves the Establishment Isn't Always the Bad Guy Feb. 20, 2014

Matt Towery

Few columnists have railed against the GOP "establishment," aka the "silk underwear crowd," more tha... Read More

Getting a Grip on Realities of the Federal Budget Feb. 14, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

The big story about the federal budget this week was the Republican Party's struggle to deal with ra... Read More

The Soul of the Obama Administration Feb. 14, 2014

Mona Charen

Few have ever heard the name Debo Adegbile. He's President Barack Obama's nominee to head the civil ... Read More

Let's Read the Polls About Amnesty Feb. 11, 2014

Phyllis Schlafly

The Congressional Budget Office just reported that Obamacare will shrink the U.S. workforce by 2.5 m... Read More

Wendy Davis Lies, Media Snores Feb. 05, 2014

Tim Graham

As our liberal media continue to obsess over whether Gov. Chris Christie lied about knowing his aide... Read More

Politics Double Standard Jan. 30, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Events of this past week have lent credence to one of my most dearly held beliefs... Read More

Obama Weakness Makes GOP Early Favorite for 2016 Jan. 24, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

The conventional wisdom in Washington was succinctly expressed in a recent Washington Post article, ... Read More

Wendy Davis's Struggles Jan. 24, 2014

Mona Charen

"I came from a place of struggle," insisted Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis after The Dall... Read More