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GOP Rat Pack Begins to Bite Aug. 05, 2015

Roger Simon

Fourteen Republican presidential candidates, some onstage and some by electronic hookup, gathered in... Read More

A Few Tips for the Thursday Debates Aug. 05, 2015

Suzanne Fields

Some of the guys who are tempted to mock Hillary Clinton's bad hair days are about to feel some of t... Read More

Trump and the High Priests of the Press Jul. 29, 2015

Roger Simon

Having decided that Donald Trump is unworthy of his popularity, the grandees of journalism are hard-... Read More

Jeb Bush Wants to Share Jul. 19, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

The most recent time I had seen Jeb Bush speak in San Francisco was in January, when he addressed th... Read More

Marco Rubio vs. The New York Times Jun. 20, 2015

Mark Shields

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. — who, according to polls of Republican voters nationally, wins highe... Read More

Rand Paul Is Not Neutral on Anything May. 12, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., wants to be "a different kind of Republican." And he is. His campaign is join... Read More

Huckabee Is the Wrong Candidate for the Wrong Time May. 08, 2015

David Harsanyi

Sometimes, probably because he's such an affable media presence, I forget why I dislike the politica... Read More

Why Marco Rubio Is Probably the GOP's Best Hope Apr. 17, 2015

David Harsanyi

Sen. Marco Rubio announced his candidacy for president of the United States at the Freedom Tower in ... Read More

O Rubio, Rubio, Wherefore Art Thou Rubio? Apr. 16, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

"We must change the decisions we are making by changing the people who are making them," Sen. Marco ... Read More

Rand Paul Helps the Republican Party Apr. 09, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Rand Paul's entry into the 2016 Republican presidential primary is good for the GOP. I won't proclai... Read More

Ted Cruz's Electrifying Speech Mar. 25, 2015

Joseph Farah

It had been a long time since I heard any political figure do what Sen. Ted Cruz did this week in hi... Read More

Ted Cruz, the Antiobama Mar. 24, 2015

David Limbaugh

Sen. Ted Cruz's presidential announcement was immensely gratifying in numerous ways, including the v... Read More

Mitt Had the Heart but Not the Guts Feb. 03, 2015

Roger Simon

Mitt Romney has done a lasting service to America. By returning once again to the dustbin of history... Read More

The Republican Wave Debunked Big Myths About the Obama Era Nov. 07, 2014

David Harsanyi

Guess what. Voters don't really hate "obstructionism." They hate the other party. If we're to believ... Read More

The Restive Right at Election Time Sep. 25, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — The 2014 midterm races are heating up. It seems to me everyone is uneasy. The Rep... Read More

Borderline Behavior: GOP Demands Action, Blocks Solutions -- and Always Complains Jul. 14, 2014

Joe Conason

Listening to Republicans in Washington (and Texas and Arizona) scream about the "crisis" of migrant ... Read More

Is Nixon's Resurrection Relevant to Today's GOP? Jul. 11, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

One question I am asked while on tour for my new book, "The Greatest Comeback," on the resurrection ... Read More

A GOP Divided Against Itself and Costing the Country Big Time Jun. 26, 2014

Jill Lawrence

The Chris McDaniel-Thad Cochran showdown in Mississippi is the latest example of the jagged divide t... 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

In Bergdahl Case, 'Conservatives' Ignore Basic American Principles Jun. 06, 2014

Joe Conason

What the Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl saga demonstrates beyond question — to anyone who still nurtured a... Read More