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Who's to Blame for Political Violence? Terror Starts at the Top, Trickles Down Nov. 02, 2018

Ted Rall

There are no eye sockets big enough for the eye-rolling I want to do when I hear American politician... Read More

Voters Head to the Polls to Relitigate 2016 Nov. 02, 2018

Michael Barone

On Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans will compete for the 42nd time in a nonpresidential-year conte... Read More

No, Republicans Are Not the Party of Pre-Existing Condition Protection. Nov. 02, 2018

Daily Editorials

With Election Day looming, Republicans around the country, at every ballot level, are engaged in a p... Read More

There Is More to Life Than Politics Nov. 02, 2018

Erick Erickson

It started last Friday. I finally talked myself into going back to CrossFit a month ago. But on Frid... Read More

Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre: Obama Slams 'Hateful Rhetoric' -- Did He Mean Trump's, or His Own? Nov. 01, 2018

Larry Elder

Former President Barack Obama received praise for his response to the recent murder of 11 people at ... Read More

The Midterms Are All About Turnout Nov. 01, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

As Election Day approaches, expectations are pretty much where they've been for the past six months.... Read More

Vote! Nov. 01, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

It is a little less than a week before the midterm elections. The Republicans are poised to keep the... Read More

Beware of the Real Gremlins This Season Oct. 31, 2018

Jim Hightower

As we enter another long season of direful winter darkness, we are beset by back-to-back waves of sp... Read More

The Far Right Is Far More Dangerous Oct. 31, 2018

Joe Conason

Confronting acts of domestic political violence, the conditioned response of major media outlets is ... Read More

Trump's Phantom Tax Cut Reveals What a Failure the Real One Has Been Oct. 30, 2018

Daily Editorials

There is a devious simplicity to President Donald Trump's latest strategy to boost Republicans in th... Read More

Not About Left vs. Right, but Insider vs. Outsider Oct. 30, 2018

Salena Zito

Democrats have had all of the opportunity in the world to win and win big in this year's midterm ele... Read More

'America's Heartland' Has Reason to Be Underwhelmed by Trump Oct. 29, 2018

Daily Editorials

Conspicuously absent in the campaign pitches of Midwestern GOP politicians are enthusiastic statemen... Read More

'Caravan' Just Turned Blue Wave into Red Tsunami Oct. 28, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

I was one of the only commentators in the media who predicted a presidential victory for Donald Trum... Read More

Yes, the Press Has Much to Answer For Oct. 27, 2018

Mark Shields

Our states are anything but united. Our politics are indeed polarized — with too many of us Am... Read More

How Much Longer Can We Keep It? Oct. 26, 2018

Erick Erickson

On the day pipe bombs arrived at CNN, Barack Obama's office and Hillary Clinton's home, The New York... Read More

How to Change the World: From Rebel Girls, and Boys, Who've Done So Oct. 26, 2018

Kids' Home Library

Millions of women have been changing their social media profile photos to black squares this month, ... Read More

Predictably, Republicans Hint that Tax-Plan Deficit Justifies Entitlement Cuts Oct. 26, 2018

Daily Editorials

So it begins. As congressional Republicans ushered in last year's big tax cuts, saying they would pa... Read More

You've Come a Long Way, Mr. Baby Oct. 26, 2018

Suzanne Fields

Here's a thought: Donald Trump may be more of a feminist than Hillary Clinton. He treats men and wom... Read More

The Left Will Never Thrive Without Its Own Smart, Entertaining and Well-Funded Media Organization Oct. 26, 2018

Ted Rall

The U.S. occupation of Afghanistan is in its 17th year, with no end in sight. The U.S. has killed 1 ... Read More

The 'Voter ID Is Racist' Con Oct. 25, 2018

Larry Elder

Add late-night comic Trevor Noah to the list of ill-informed lefties who consider voter identificati... Read More